The EPA range rating remains the same, at up to 300-320 miles on a single charge.
The EPA range rating remains the same, at up to 300-320 miles on a single charge.
The EPA range rating remains the same, at up to 300-320 miles on a single charge.
The model offers up to 320 miles of range.
The model has up to 304 miles of range and an energy consumption of 3.1 miles/kWh (including charging losses).
Everybody knows cold weather has a big impact on the driving range of electric cars, but what about when it’s scorching hot?
In the 2023 model year, there were 19 EVs with at least 300 miles of EPA range.
The electric pickup has up to 410 miles of range and averages up to 2.5 miles per kWh.
The electric SUV can travel between 255 and 400 miles on a full charge and averages up to 2.4 miles per kWh.
The Lucid is still the EV range king, thanks to class-leading efficiency and a big battery.