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10 long-range electric cars in 2023

Long-range electric car

It's no secret that electric cars are currently a hot topic in the media. Brand innovation and the marketing of models with ever-increasingautonomy are fuelling passions. Indeed, the first modern electric cars had just about enough battery power to get you through your daily commute (work, errands, ...), but unfortunately they were far from having therange that a tank of fuel could provide.

This frustrated motorists, who feared they wouldn't have enoughrange for their journeys or to reach a recharging point in time. Today, this is a thing of the past.

So, in this list and through this article, we offer you our selection to discover which electric cars have the most endurance, from the lowest to the highest range.

We've selected the top electric cars with the longest range, sorted by category.

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Of course, filling up your battery battery is often cheaper than filling up with fuel, especially if you're charging at home. These new models with very long electric range seem to be much more attractive these days.

More and more charging stations are appearing all over the country , and it's now easy to find one close to home. It's becoming easier to run an electric car, even with models that have a relatively short range, such as the small city cars used mainly in urban areas (e.g. : Renault Twingo ZE). However, if you want to be sure of getting from one end of the country to the other (almost) without having to stop, you may want to consider one of the cars we've listed below.

It is important to remember that if you are considering an electric car, you will rarely drive more than 500 km or more without stopping, or else they'll be electric sedans more expensive electric sedans.

After all, drivers need breaks, and the many rest areas are an excellent opportunity to recharge your electric car. What's more, on average, most people don't drive more than 50 km a day, which is easily achievable even by electric cars with the shortest ranges.

Read the rest of the article to find out more about the top ten longest-range electric cars on the market today.

Models Catalog price Autonomy Battery
Volkswagen ID.3
29 990 €
350 km
77 kWh
BMW iX 50 xDrive
94 060 €
425 km
70 kWh
Tesla Model 3
53 490 €
491 km
60 kWh
Tesla Model X
109 990 €
560 km
100 kWh
BMW i4 eDrive 40
59 700 €
590 km
84 kWh
Ford Mustang Mach-E
61 650 €
600 km
75 kWh
Tesla Model S
138 990 €
600 km
100 kWh
Hyundai Ioniq 6
59 900 €
610 km
77 kWh
Mercedes EQE 350+
75 000 €
639 km
90 kWh
Mercedes EQS 450+
135 850 €
725 km
120 kWh

10. Volkswagen ID.3

The Volkswagen ID.3 washe first model that Volkswagen used to announce its range of all-electric models.. A sort of successor to the E-Golf, this electric electric sedan family sedan offers competitive pricing, plenty of comfort and solid range in the real world. Indeed, the "Pure version of the Volkswagen ID.3 boasts an impressive range of 350 km with battery of 77 kWh battery.

ID.3 prices start from €29,990 excluding environmental bonus and conversion premium. This makes it one of the most affordable electric cars on the market today, standing out from rivals such as the Nissan Leaf e+ or the BMW I3. It's a refined car that's very quiet to drive, with a suspension system that can cope with most road imperfections. This makes the ID3 the ideal compromise between sedans sedans and electric city cars. It offers comfort, maneuverability and great range, all at an ultra-competitive price.

→ More info: the electric Volkswagen ID.3 marks Volkswagen's big return to the electric scene, with a range of up to 500 km.

9. BMW IX 50 xDrive

The BMW IX is the flagship electric SUV of the German BMW brand, offering a range of up to 425 km in the top xDrive50 version. The lower xDrive40 model, however, has a shorter range of 410 km. Thanks to fast-charging technology, both versions can be recharged from 10% to 80% in around half an hour.

The BMW IX is approximately five meters long, rivaling some of the largest SUVs on the market, including like its rivals, the Tesla Model Y or the Kia EV6. There's plenty of space inside. Pricing-wise, starting at 94 060 €, it's interesting to note that it's in direct competition with the Tesla Model X, and its 142 000 €.

Features focus on comfort, with a soft interior and high ride height. The BMW IX will not, however, be able to achieve the incredible 0 to 100 kmtimes, but the long range of this big, heavy SUV will be enough to attract and impress professionals and private customers alike.

8. Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 was one of the most eagerly awaited cars on the market, as it was billed as Tesla's "affordable" electric car. Tesla's "affordable" electric car, a model designed to be accessible to those who don't necessarily have an extensible budget. In reality, the least expensive version starts at 53 490 €which is still a relatively expensive sum.

However, the price is justified bythe electric vehicle's cutting-edge technology and ultramodern design. It also stands out for its incredible performance, with a range of 491 km.

More info: the Tesla Model 3

7. Tesla Model X

The Tesla Model X has more than ever its place in the ranking, indeed apart from its ability to accommodate to accommodate up to 7 people on boardits 560 km range gives it a place of choice in the electric electric SUV range. Like the brand's other model, the Model Sthe SUV Model X is available in two versions.

First, there's the entry-level model with Dual Motor Dual Motor all-wheel drive. The result is top-flight performance top speed is 250 km/h, while 0 to 100 km/h is achieved in less than 4 seconds. Expect to pay at least 109,990 euros to get behind the wheel!

6. BMW I4

The BMW i4 offers 3 Series buyers an alternative by going all-electric. L'i4 eDrive40 available starting at €59,700 uses a rear-mounted electric motor with 340 hpso it can accelerate from 0 to 100km in 5.7 seconds. Thanks to its generous 84 kWhbattery, it will enable you to cover a distance of 590 km on a single charge.

There is also a i4 M50 version version, which boasts a 537 hp all-wheel-drive twin-motor powertrain and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km in just 3.9 seconds. The battery is the same size, namely 84 kWh, but the range of the BMW i4 M50 is 510 km due to performance and lower power output.

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5. Ford Mustang Mach-E

Although a very different car from its V8-engined namesake, the Ford Mustang Mach-E is indeed impressive. Not only does it offer plenty of space for a family, for example, but its main asset is its battery capacity of 75 kWh giving it a long range of 600 km.

Driving mode selection " Untamed "is one of the three options available, and the driver's cab also features a faux V8 engine sound. Inside, the Mustang Mach.E is a little more upscale than other Ford. It comes with standard kit including dual-zone air conditioning, rearview camera, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, 15.5-inch touchscreen and digital instrument display in inches. Priced from 61 650 €.

4. Tesla Model S

As the competition continues to improve, the electric vehicle that has taken everyone by storm in the electric car market is the Model Sand with good reason: it recently underwent a major update. With a range of 600 kmthe Tesla Model S offers excellent range.

The long-range S model achieves 0 to 100 km in just 3.1 secondswhich almost makes it a competitor to the best supercars! If, for any reason, you don't find it fast enough, the new Model S Plaid does the same in 1.99 seconds. Its horsepower easily exceeds 1,000 (1,033).

Technology is more present than ever on a model from the American brand. It retains its somewhat minimalist interior styling. The only slight difference is that the 17-inch touchscreen is now horizontal rather than vertical. The Autopilot system from Tesla autopilot system is also available with "full self-drive" capability, but this is currently an option. In terms of practicality, the trunk offers 894 liters of space for luggage and plenty of room to comfortably accommodate 4 adults.

3. Hyundai Ioniq 6

While it shares the same impressive powertrain as theHyundai Ioniq I5 and the Kia EV6, The Hyundai Ioniq I6 ! It's capable of going much further on its charge autonomy thanks to the efficiency of its aerodynamic bodywork. It boasts adesign inspired by the 1930s. L'Hyundai Ioniq I6 is much smaller than its big sister, the Ioniq 5.

It is a particularly energy-efficient electric car, comparable to the Mercedes EQS or EQE. The electric model has a 77.4 kWh battery battery with rear-wheel drive, and boasts an impressive range of 610 km.

2. Mercedes EQE 350+

The Mercedes EQE 350 + is an all-electric all-electric sedan all-electric sedan that functions as the equivalent of the E-Class in the German brand's range. It uses the EVA2 platform, which is shared with the Mercedes EQSwhich gives it a large 90 kWh battery on the EQE 350 model model.

This means that the electric vehicle has an incredible range of 639 km officially, using a single 245 hp and 530 Nm of torque mounted on the rear axle. Its large battery makes it one of the world's leading electric cars with the longest range you'll find on the market today. As with many new-generation electric vehicles, it features a fast charging system that enables a charge from 10% to 80% in around half an hour, which, in the EQErepresents a enormous additional range.

1. Mercedes EQS 450+

And now, at lastthe electric car with the longest range currently on sale, it's also logically one of the most recent: the Mercedes EQS 450+. This is a version of the brand's flagship brand's flagship S-Class sedansedan, but it runs solely on electric power and has a very impressive impressive maximum range of 725 km on a single on a single charge. To give you an idea, that means you can cover a distance equivalent to Paris - Marseille on a single full charge!

This is thanks to a huge huge 120 kWh battery and a very low drag coefficientThis makes it aerodynamically efficient at high speeds. Even the German brand's most technically powerful model, the Mercedes EQS 580 4Matic has a shorter range of 676 km.

Incredible performance aside, the Mercedes EQS 450+ is also about luxury here, and the interior quality is second to none. It's equipped with state-of-the-art kitincluding a new "Hyperscreen" infotainment screen which covers virtually the entire dashboard. A model on the market for the princely sum of €135,850.

In conclusion

Mentalities have evolved, and so as you have seen in this article, the new electric vehicles from brands offer much longer ranges than ever before! !

Some of them have no trouble travelling further than petrol cars on a single charge, This is also facilitated by fast charging, which doesn't take long. The price of electric cars is becoming less and less of an obstacle. LLD and LMD such as those offered by Beev allow you to benefit from an electric vehicle at affordable prices. State subsidies such as the ecological bonus and the conversion bonus motivate consumers to take the plunge. It's worth noting that ecological awareness also explains this increase in sales of electric models.

So, which long-range electric car has won your heart? Let us know in the comments!

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Anaëlle Babled

By writing articles, I aim to help private individuals and professionals make the switch to electric vehicles and promote the development of soft mobility.

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