In America, electric cars are taking over the streets, one year at a time. President Joe Biden is hoping that by 2040, all cars sold from car dealerships happen to be of that with an electric powertrain. That said, we’ve compiled a short list of the shortest to longest ranges of electric prowess that you can consider if and when you do decide to invest in an EV. The longest-range versions of every electric car is included, as well as the base price and the EPA MPGe rating which is jargon for miles per gallon for electric vehicles.
Mazda
Price: $34,645
Mazda’s MX-30 is a stylish entry with a 30.0 kilowatt-hours battery pack and an EPA estimate of around 100 miles of range. Certainly, a plug-in-hybrid would improve upon that.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 92/98/85 MPGe
Porsche
Price: $95,050
A wagon-like Taycan Cross Turismo 4 and 4S are able to share an EPA-estimated 215 miles of range, while the wagon holds a lesser range from the sedan’s output, while also utilizing the same Porsche 800-volt architecture.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 76/77/76 MPGe
Volvo
Price: $56,395
Volvo’s XC40 Recharge has All-Wheel-Drive while being able to hit a range of 223 miles of range. In this case, there was a 60 miles per hour that the Volvo can hit in only 4.3 seconds.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 85/92/79 MPGe
Nissan
Price: $33,375
The Nissan Leaf offers 226 miles, thanks to the powerful 214-horsepower motor and maybe the most inexpensive price tags associated with it’s 11-year seniority.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 108/118/97 MPGe
Chevrolet
Price: $34,495
The Chevy Bolt EUV holds about 247 miles of range, with a roomy interior, while garnering less miles in range than the former Bolt.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 115/125/104 MPGe
Polestar
Price: $47,200
The Single-Motor version of Polestar 2’s model comes in with 270 miles at a pricetag of $47,200. The Polestar 2 generates about 231 horsepower while giving off the longest range of Polestar 2 models in the past. Meanwhile the dual-motor version comes in hot with 408 horsepower with an EPA-estimation of 249 miles of range.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 107/113/100 MPGe
Rivian
Price: $70,000 (estimated)
The R1S holds the same powertrain as the R1T pickup with a 316-mile range as according to the EPA, with a 135.0 kilowatt-hours battery from the pickup. The range allows it to rise above the occasion above other fully electric SUVs like the Audi E-Tron.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 69/73/65 MPGe
Ford
Price: $74,169
Ford’s F-150 Lightning comes with 320 miles of range, which would be the longest range that had been made available for the electric truck. In addition, the Lightning Platinum had been able to speed up to 60 miles per hour in only 4.0 seconds.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 70/78/63 MPGe
Tesla
Price: $122,440
Of course an obvious contender, the Model X from Tesla allows for about 670 horsepower, with a claimed jump from zero to 60 miles per hour in only 3.8 seconds. This would therefore come through in 348 miles.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 102/107/97 MPGe
Lucid
Price: $170,500
Lucid Motors had been able to supply battery packs for every racing team in the electric race series of Formula E, while the Air has received the highest EPA-estimated range. The Dream Edition Range utilized a 118.0-kilowatt hours battery with 933 horsepower and 2.7-seconds of zero-to-60 miles per hour in time.
EPA Fuel Economy combined/city/highway: 125/126/125 MPGe