The ranking of electric cars with the most excellent autonomy

The ranking of electric cars with the most excellent autonomy



The km traveled on a single charge is not everything, but autonomy is always exciting and monitors technological progress.

When it comes to cars, usually the parameters for evaluating a model, net of pure aesthetic pleasure or price, concern performance. And for the electric ones, not only the dynamic ones but also those related to efficiency and recharging. And then there is a question that especially those who approach the electric for the first time never forget: "How many kilometers do you go with a charge?". 


To reference the progressive development on this front, we have drawn up a ranking of the electric cars with the most excellent autonomy declared about the WLTP standard. Here are the 15 models that guarantee the most incredible distances.


(Ranking constantly updated).


The electric cars with more range

  1. Tesla Model S Plaid + - 840 km
  2. Mercedes EQS - 770 km
  3. Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range - 610 km
  4. Tesla Model 3 Long Range - 580 km
  5. Tesla Model X Long Range - 580 km
  6. Volkswagen ID.3 Tour - 541 km
  7. Skoda Enyaq 80 iV - 537 km
  8. Volkswagen ID.4 Pro Performance - 520 km
  9. Audi Q4 e-Tron - 520 km
  10. Kia EV6 - 510 km
  11. Tesla Model Y Long Range Awd - 505 km
  12. Nissan Ariya 87 kWh- 500 km
  13. Hyundai Kona EV - 484 km
  14. Ioniq 5 - 480 km
  15. Jaguar I-Pace - 470 km


1. Tesla Model S Plaid + - 840 km

It got a lot of talk for its cloche wheel, but the new Tesla Model S has a lot more to offer under the dress: the 2021 generation includes three models, from the twin-engine Long Range to the tri-engine Plaid and Plaid +. This last version is the record holder of the electric category in terms of autonomy, with its declared 840 kilometers. Full speed? 320 km / h.


Battery: nd

Max Power: 1100 CV

Autonomy WLTP: 840 km


2. Mercedes EQS - 770 km

The Mercedes EQS has the not simple task of combining the qualities of a flagship such as the S-Class with the technological philosophy of the world of zero emissions. The result is the result of applying the new modular MEA platform, which has allowed a redefinition of spaces and, at the same time, has the lowest Cx value in the world (0.20). Elements combined with the 107.8 kWh battery (again, the value is a record here) allow a maximum range of 770 km on the WLTP cycle.


Battery: 107.8 kWh

Max power: 389 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 770 km


3. Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended - 610 km

propulsion. The two-wheel-drive version delivers 294 HP of energy and has a battery pack capacity of 99 kWh, with a declared range on the WLTP cycle of 610 km. On InsideEVs, you can find the proof of the AWD version in our Why Buy It Electric. 


Battery: 99 kWh

Max power: 294 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 610 km


4. Tesla Model 3 Long Range - 580 km

has undergone some aesthetic tweaks and some internal improvements. The American sedan, since its launch, has marked a change of pace in the perception of the zero-emission car, especially in Europe, becoming the best-selling electric car in the Old Continent in 2019. Its 4-wheel drive version, the Dual Motor AWD, has an effective 78 kWh battery pack, with a claimed range of 580 km.


Battery: 78 kWh

Max Power: 351 CV

Autonomy WLTP: 580 km


5. Tesla Model X Long Range - 580 km

has captured attention for innovative technical solutions, such as the Falcon Wings rear doors, which for its lines curated by Franz von Holzhausen, molded on a body with evident dimensions and proportions.


The Long Range version, equipped with dual engines and all-wheel drive, has a capacity of 100 kWh and a declared range equal to that of the Model 3 Long Range: 580 km.


Battery: 100 kWh

Max power: 670 CV

Autonomy WLTP: 580 km


6. Volkswagen ID.3 Tour - 541 km

The goal of the Volkswagen ID.3, in the minds of its creators and designers, is that of a car capable of taking on the Beetle's role and then the Golf. On the other hand, the electrical transition is an epochal process, and the ID.3 represents the progenitor.


4.2-meter compact proposed in different versions, also depending on the battery cut. The Tour set-up - from 77 kWh - can reach the declared autonomy on the WLTP cycle of 541 km.


Battery: 77 kWh

Max power: 204 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 541 km


7. Skoda Enyaq 80 iV - 537 km

The Skoda Enyaq marked a natural watershed in the path of the Czech House. Daughtering the MEB platform, therefore of the modular mechanics of Volkswagen, the Enyaq has aroused the attention of professionals and not for style, size, "clever" solutions, and its autonomy. The "80 iV" version is, in fact, able to travel a maximum of 537 km according to the WLTP cycle.


Battery: 77 kWh

Max power: 204 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 537 km.


8. Volkswagen ID.4 1st Max - 520 km

It is the second model from Volkswagen in electric in this new path called "ID." The ID.4 in Wolfsburg's first global car - whose marketing, unlike the ID.3, also looks to America and East Asia - with Crossover lines and proportions. In its version with a nominal 82 kWh battery (77 effective), it can travel up to 520 km according to the WLTP cycle.


Battery: 77 kWh

Max power: 204 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 520 km


9. Audi Q4 e-Tron - 520 km

After launching its e-Tron on the market, Audi presented its first example based on MEB. the Q4 e-Tron, both in classic and Sportback versions. An important model for the Four Rings joins the Volkswagen ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq iV cousins. Its 82 kWh version (actual 77 kWh) has a declared autonomy on the WLTP cycle of 520 km.


Battery: 77 kWh

Max power: 204 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 520 km.


10. Kia EV6 - 510 km.

Kia's new course has officially begun with the EV6. A new path in the name of electric mobility and a platform such as E-GMP. Its version with a larger battery with a 77.6 kWh battery pack is available with a single-engine of 229 HP and another with a double engine and 325 HP. The first boasts a range of 510 km in the WLTP cycle.


Battery: 77.6 kWh

Max power: 229 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 510 km


11. Tesla Model Y Long Range Awd - 505 km

The Tesla Model Y is Elon Musk's crossover which, for a variety of reasons, represents one of the most anticipated vehicles in 2021, especially as regards the context and the European market. In its four-wheel-drive version, the Dual Motor Model Y has a range of 505 km according to the WLTP cycle.


Battery: 75 kWh

Max power: 476 CV

Autonomy WLTP: 505 km


12. Nissan Ariya 87 kWh - 500 km

For Nissan, electric mobility is a mission that began over ten years ago with the Leaf. However, a step forward was needed. If the market calls crossover and SUV, the Japanese manufacturer responds with the Ariya, the first model resulting from the "NEXT" strategy.


The new platform and two battery cuts of 63 and 87 kWh are Ariya's business cards. Both declinations have a single and double engine version. In their calculation, the most efficient can have a range of 500 km.


Battery: 87 kWh

Max power: 242 CV

WLTP autonomy : 500 km

13. Hyundai Kona EV - 484 km

The Hyundai Kona Electric has shown how zero emissions perfectly match the dimensions of a compact SUV. Since its debut, it has always stood out for its thrift in terms of consumption, such that, despite the smaller battery pack, it can offer 484 km of autonomy according to the WLTP standard.


Battery: 64 kWh

Max power: 204 HP

Autonomy WLTP: 484 km


14. Hyundai Ioniq 5 - 480 km

Since its official launch, it has amazed everyone with its reload speed. With an 800 Volt battery, the Ioniq 5 is compatible with 350 kW short columns. For this reason, shortly before the launch of the new electric platform, Hyundai joined the Ionity circuit.


The Ioniq 5 will arrive on the market with a version in the range equipped with a 73 kWh battery that will offer a declared autonomy of about 480 km.


Battery: 73 kWh

Max power: 170 HP

WLTP autonomy : 480 km


15. Jaguar I-Pace - 470 km

The Jaguar I-Pace went down in history as the car of the year in 2019. On the other hand, the premium SUV of the Coventry house was able to combine power, typically British refinement, with a 90 kWh battery pack and therefore with a declared autonomy of 470 km. She is among the protagonists of our Why Buy it Electric. 


Battery: 90 kWh

Max power: 400 CV

Autonomy WLTP: 470 km

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