10 Electric Vehicles with Best Range in 2024
Looking for electric vehicles with the best range in 2024, you have come to the right place. Here are the top 10 EVs with the best driving range.
The biggest question for a potential buyer of any electronic item is battery range. So it is with electric vehicles. “Range anxiety” is a legitimate concern. No one wants to be stranded with a dead battery, either of their phone or their EV. However, this problem is less of an issue today than ever before. Advancements in technology mean that today’s EVs can travel much further on a single charge compared to the old generation.
In this article, we present the top 10 electric vehicles for 2024 and 2025 that have the longest battery range according to EPA estimates (Environmental Protection Agency). But do note that we have only listed one trim per model.
2024 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
Price and Range: $105,550 and 339 Miles
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is almost head-to-head with the Tesla Model X, pulling ahead by just four miles. This Electric Vehicle has an EPA-estimated 339 miles of range. This is for the EQS Plus model, which has 355 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds. But you have to willing to pay a hefty price to get this level of luxury.
2025 Rivian R1S Dual Max
Price and Range: $91,700 and 410 Miles
R1S SUV also offers a variety of batteries and motors. You have to be careful when choosing these if you want to hit the maximum range. The R1S Dual Max pumps out 665 horsepower if you opt for the Performance add-on. You can move this trim for up to 410 miles. Just a little lower than the R1T because of the weight and drag.
2024 Tesla Model S
Price and Range: $74,630 and 402 Miles
The Tesla Model S is no stranger to the US audience and, dare we say it, the whole world. It was released in 2013 and is still relevant today. This car comes in two trims in 2024. The maximum range is delivered by the basic model specifications, which is the all-wheel drive one. It will get you around 402 miles of range. The Plaid version only goes for about 359 miles because of its performance-oriented design.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT
Price and Range: $79,800 and 450 Miles
The Chevy Silverado is the best of both worlds: electric and pickup truck. It shares the same platform as the GMC Hummer EV. The pickup bed can be converted into a rear-seat area due to a fold-down midgate. The official numbers say that the Silverado can tow up to 10,000 pounds. As for efficiency, the 4WT model offers the most with a range of 450 miles. But the starting price is hefty: $79,800. The premium RST trim will get you 440 miles on a single charge but will empty your wallet by $96,495.
2025 Rivian R1T Dual Max
Price and Range: $85,700 and 420 Miles
Rivian’s second entry on this list is the Rivian R1T Dual Max and when you sit behind the wheel in a Rvian R1T, you feel more like going to a rally race than the office. A short bed and a dual-motor drivetrain are some of the responsible factors. This car can be fitted with a variety of batteries and motors in the 2025 model year version. The Dual Max model offers the best range with one motor for each axle and the largest battery pack.
2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
Price and Range: $49,130 and 341 Miles
A single spot on this list is not enough for Tesla. Its Model 3 Long Range is a popular choice packing 341 miles of range at a starting price of $49,130. Futuristic design, high-end technologies, and access to Tesla’s extensive charging network: these phrases define this EV. The Tesla Model 3 is a balance between affordability and advanced technology. The middle trim has the best range. Other trims like the Performance and base model fetch 303 and 272 miles of range, respectively.
2024 Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 Plus
Price and Range: $105,550 and 352 Miles
You’d be surprised, but Mercedes-Benz now offers a range of electric vehicles. This range includes medium and large SUVs as well as the luxury Maybach models. However, the best range is not offered by the latter version, but by the base-model EQS 450 Plus sedan. This car can go up to 352 miles on a single charge.
2024 Lucid Air Grand Touring
Price and Range: $111,400 and 516 Miles
Lucid’s electric Air lineup’s top model is the Grand Touring. But to squeeze the maximum number of miles from this Electric Vehicle, you will have to choose the specifications carefully. The top-end model of Grand Touring will go for 516 miles on a single charge with the 19-inch “Aero Range” wheels only. Choose the flashy 20-inch tires, and the car will only make it to mile 485, granted that this is more than any other car on the list. The Air Sapphire goes 427 miles on a single charge, the Air Touring goes 425 miles, and the Aur Pure goes 419 miles.
2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Long Range
Price and Range: $43,600 and 361 Miles
If you are someone who doesn’t want to mortgage their organs for an Electric Vehicle, Hyundai’s Ioniq 6 Long Range might deserve a shot. The starting price is $43,600. The base-spec SE model with rear-wheel drive delivers 361 miles of range. Unsurprisingly, this is better than its SEL or Limited models sporting dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations. What’s more, the rear-drive model also allows for thrilling, smoky drifts. Who says you can’t be a badass with an electric vehicle?
2024 Tesla Model X
Price and Range: $79,630 and 335 Miles
Rounding out the list is the Tesla Model X, an SUV known for its falcon-wing doors and advanced technology. This EV packs 335 miles of range in the base all-wheel-drive model, more than the Plaid version, which clocks in at 326 miles. The Model X’s “falcon-wing” rear doors add a trademark Tesla touch to this practical and stylish EV.
Several Electric Vehicles didn’t make the top 10 for various reasons. For example, the Fisker Ocean has 360 miles of range but the company has declared itself bankrupt, at least for now. The GMC Hummer EV packs 381 miles and the Tesla Cybertruck 340 miles, but these figures lack EPA ratings.
Well, the technology of electric vehicles is just beginning to receive worldwide attention. Greater ranges and faster charging times are just the tip of the iceberg. This is all great news because the need for sustainability drives this shift towards electric mobility.