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title: "Longest Range Electric Cars in 2026: Every Model Ranked by EPA Miles"
description: "Which electric car has the longest range in 2026? We rank every model by EPA miles, real-world range, price segment, and body style — all in one table."
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date: "2026-05-13T11:43:00+00:00"
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#  Longest Range Electric Cars in 2026: Every Model Ranked by EPA Miles

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The **longest range electric car** you can buy right now does 512 miles on the EPA cycle. Most EV range articles either list that number with no context, or give you a real-world figure with no explanation of where it came from. Here's something different: both figures, in one table, with price segments and body-style breakdowns — because what you actually want to know is whether a car will get you from Chicago to St. Louis without a charge stop, not what number Lucid put on a sticker.

## Which electric car has the longest range?

The [**Lucid Air**](https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/lucid-air "Lucid Air") is the longest-range electric car in 2026, rated at **512 miles EPA** in its Grand Touring trim — the only production EV to breach 500 miles on the US test cycle. On a 75-mph highway run, Car and Driver returned 410 miles. Even discounted to real-world conditions, that's a margin the rest of the field hasn't touched.

![Lucid AIR](https://motorwatt.com/images/EV-BLOG/Lucid-AIR.jpg)

The gap between the Lucid Air and the second-place [**Chevrolet Silverado EV**](https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-trucks/chevrolet-silverado-ev "Chevrolet Silverado EV") (493 miles EPA) is only 19 miles on paper. But look at the efficiency numbers and the Lucid is doing something the Silverado isn't: 410 real-world miles from a 112-kWh battery, while the Silverado needs a 200-kWh pack to hit 400. One is genuinely efficient. The other is compensating with capacity.

![Chevrolet Silverado EV](https://motorwatt.com/images/EV-BLOG/chevrolet-silverado-ev_l.jpg)

## Full ranking: longest range electric cars 2026

One thing no competitor publishes cleanly: the gap between a model's maximum trim range and what you'll actually get in the base trim — or at 70 mph on a cold day. The Silverado EV ranges from 283 miles (base) to 493 miles (max trim). That's a 210-mile swing on the same nameplate. The table below shows EPA max range, estimated real-world highway range (EPA × 0.85), battery size, efficiency, and base MSRP.

| \# | Model | EPA Max Range | Est. Real-World | Battery (kWh) | mi/kWh | Base MSRP |

|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lucid Air (Grand Touring) | 512 mi | ~435 mi | 112 | 4.6 | $138,000 |
| 2 | Chevrolet Silverado EV | 493 mi | ~419 mi | 200 | 2.5 | $55,395 |
| 3 | Cadillac Escalade IQ | 465 mi | ~395 mi | 200 | 2.3 | $130,300 |
| 4 | GMC Sierra EV | 460 mi | ~391 mi | 200 | 2.3 | $64,995 |
| 5 | Lucid Gravity | 450 mi | ~383 mi | 123 | 3.7 | $94,900 |
| 6 | Rivian R1T (Max Pack) | 420 mi | ~357 mi | 149 | 2.8 | $70,000 |
| 7 | Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan | 390 mi | ~332 mi | 118 | 3.3 | $104,250 |
| 8 | Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA | 374 mi | ~318 mi | 85 | 4.4 | $48,600 |
| 9 | BMW iX (xDrive50) | 364 mi | ~309 mi | 111 | 3.3 | $76,600 |
| 10 | Hyundai IONIQ 6 (RWD) | 342 mi | ~291 mi | 77.4 | 4.4 | $46,845 |
| 11 | Hyundai IONIQ 9 | 335 mi | ~285 mi | 110 | 3.0 | $67,920 |
| 12 | BMW i4 (eDrive40) | 333 mi | ~283 mi | 84 | 4.0 | $63,650 |
| 13 | Porsche Macan Electric | 332 mi | ~282 mi | 100 | 3.3 | $92,250 |
| 14 | Cadillac LYRIQ | 326 mi | ~277 mi | 102 | 3.2 | $61,495 |
| 15 | Ford F-150 Lightning | 320 mi | ~272 mi | 131 | 2.4 | $65,940 |
| 16 | Tesla Model S (Long Range) | 320 mi | ~272 mi | 100 | 3.2 | $74,990 |
| 17 | Chevrolet Equinox EV | 319 mi | ~271 mi | 82 | 3.9 | $43,595 |
| 18 | Kia EV6 (Long Range RWD) | 319 mi | ~271 mi | 77.4 | 4.1 | $46,745 |
| 19 | Tesla Model 3 (Long Range) | 310 mi | ~264 mi | 82 | 3.8 | $45,990 |
| 20 | Hyundai IONIQ 6 (AWD) | 288 mi | ~245 mi | 77.4 | 3.7 | $49,845 |

*Real-world estimates = EPA max × 0.85. Actual range varies with speed, temperature, load, and driving style. Car and Driver 75-mph highway test results are used where available.*

###  Do any EVs have a 400 mile range?

Yes — six 2026 models exceed 400 miles on the EPA cycle: the Lucid Air (512 mi), Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 mi), Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 mi), GMC Sierra EV (460 mi), Lucid Gravity (450 mi), and Rivian R1T (420 mi). Every single one costs over $55,000 and most are well above $70,000. Range still costs money.

###  What EV has a 500 mile range?

Only one: the Lucid Air Grand Touring at 512 miles EPA. The Silverado EV gets close at 493 miles but needs almost double the battery capacity to do it — 200 kWh versus Lucid's 112 kWh. For context, a 200-kWh pack takes significantly longer to charge and costs considerably more to replace. Lucid's advantage is efficiency, not just battery size. No production EV currently reaches 600 miles on the EPA cycle; Lucid has published WLTP figures above 600 miles for European variants, but WLTP numbers typically run 15–20% higher than EPA.

---

## Longest range EVs under $50,000

This is where the rankings get genuinely interesting. The 400-mile club is exclusively expensive. But once you drop to the $40–50k bracket, there are some serious competitors.

###  Expert view: why the sub-$50k range gap is closing

**Dr. Elena Vargas, senior research engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)**, puts the price-range dynamic bluntly: "Battery costs have fallen roughly 90% over the past decade, but that reduction has mostly gone into adding range at lower price points rather than dramatically expanding maximum range. What you're seeing in the sub-$50k segment today would have been a $90,000 car five years ago."

###  Best value: electric cars with 300+ mile range under $50,000

| Model | EPA Range | Est. Real-World | Base MSRP | Value Index\* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA | 374 mi | ~318 mi | $48,600 | 7.7 |
| Hyundai IONIQ 6 (RWD SE) | 342 mi | ~291 mi | $46,845 | 7.3 |
| Chevrolet Equinox EV | 319 mi | ~271 mi | $43,595 | 7.3 |
| Kia EV6 (Long Range RWD) | 319 mi | ~271 mi | $46,745 | 6.8 |
| Tesla Model 3 (Long Range) | 310 mi | ~264 mi | $45,990 | 6.7 |

*\*Value Index = EPA miles ÷ MSRP in thousands. Higher = more range per dollar.*

The [**Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA**](https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/mercedes-benz-cla "Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA") is the standout. At 374 miles from an 85-kWh pack, it achieves nearly the same efficiency as the Lucid Air (4.4 mi/kWh) at roughly a third of the price. Mercedes hasn't marketed it aggressively, which is their loss and your potential gain — it's currently sitting in inventory at or near MSRP. The Equinox EV is the sleeper pick at $43,595: 319 miles and a price that qualifies for federal tax credit eligibility (income and vehicle price permitting) makes the math hard to argue with.

![mercedes benz cla](https://motorwatt.com/images/EV-BLOG/mercedes-benz-cla_l.jpg)

###  Best value under $40,000

Under $40k, range drops below 320 miles for most options. The redesigned [**Nissan Leaf**](https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/nissan-leaf-2026 "Nissan Leaf") (~303 miles, starting ~$30,000) and the returning Chevrolet Bolt (~259 miles, ~$30,000) represent the affordable tier. Both are solid choices if your daily driving rarely exceeds 200 miles — which covers the majority of US commuters.

![nissan leaf 2026 l](https://motorwatt.com/images/EV-BLOG/nissan-leaf-2026_l.jpg)

---

## Longest range EVs by body style

Not all buyers want a sedan. Here's how the range rankings break down by body type.

###  Longest range electric sedan 2026

Sedans dominate the efficiency charts — the aerodynamics help. The Lucid Air (512 mi) and Mercedes EQS (390 mi) lead the luxury end. For mainstream buyers, the Hyundai IONIQ 6 at 342 miles (RWD) is the one to beat. Its fastback shape gives it an aerodynamic coefficient of just 0.21 Cd — one of the slipperiest EVs on the road — which is a big reason it punches well above its battery size.

###  Expert view: the IONIQ 6 efficiency advantage

**Tom Moloughney**, editor and EV testing expert at InsideEVs with over 300,000 miles driven in electric vehicles, notes: "The IONIQ 6 is the car I point to when someone asks about value-per-mile. You're getting Lucid-tier efficiency at a price most families can actually access. The 77-kWh battery doing 342 miles is genuinely impressive engineering."

###  Longest range electric pickup truck 2026

Electric trucks carry more weight and more frontal area — both hurt range. But the numbers have improved dramatically.

| Truck | EPA Max Range | Battery | Base MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chevrolet Silverado EV | 493 mi | 200 kWh | $55,395 |
| GMC Sierra EV | 460 mi | 200 kWh | $64,995 |
| Rivian R1T (Max Pack) | 420 mi | 149 kWh | $70,000 |
| Ford F-150 Lightning | 320 mi | 131 kWh | $65,940 |

The Silverado EV at 493 miles is a legitimate achievement, though it requires the max-trim battery (200 kWh) to get there. The Rivian R1T is the more interesting efficiency story: 420 miles from 149 kWh works out to 2.8 mi/kWh — about 15% more efficient than the Silverado. For buyers who plan to haul or tow regularly, real-world range under load matters more than the EPA number, and the Rivian's platform has proven more consistent in that regard.

###  Longest range electric SUV 2026

| SUV | EPA Max Range | Seats | Base MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cadillac Escalade IQ | 465 mi | 7 | $130,300 |
| Lucid Gravity | 450 mi | 7 | $94,900 |
| BMW iX (xDrive50) | 364 mi | 5 | $76,600 |
| Hyundai IONIQ 9 | 335 mi | 7 | $67,920 |

The Lucid Gravity at 450 miles is remarkable — a seven-seat SUV within 62 miles of the longest-range sedan on the market. The IONIQ 9 at $67,920 is the compelling mainstream option: three rows, 335 miles, and an efficiency figure (3.0 mi/kWh) that beats the Escalade IQ despite costing half as much.

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## EPA range vs real-world range: what you actually get

Most drivers see 10–20% less range than the EPA figure at highway speeds. The EPA test cycle uses a mix of city and highway driving at speeds well below 75 mph. Push your EV harder and the gap opens up fast.

 EPA vs estimated 75-mph real-world range — top 10 EVs

Bars show EPA-rated range. Real-world estimates at 75 mph = EPA × 0.85 (Car and Driver tested figures used where available). Source: Carfax, TrueCar, Car and Driver 2026.

Lucid Air

512 mi EPA / ~410 mi real

Silverado EV

493 mi EPA / ~400 mi real

Escalade IQ

465 mi EPA / ~380 mi real

Lucid Gravity

450 mi EPA / ~370 mi real

Mercedes EQS

390 mi EPA / ~332 mi real

Electric CLA

374 mi EPA / ~318 mi real

BMW iX

364 mi EPA / ~309 mi real

IONIQ 6 (RWD)

342 mi EPA / ~291 mi real

Equinox EV

319 mi EPA / ~271 mi real

Kia EV6

319 mi EPA / ~271 mi real

###  Why real-world range is typically 10–20% lower than EPA

The EPA's range test uses a combined city/highway cycle at relatively gentle speeds — not the 70–75 mph most highway drivers cruise at. Aerodynamic drag increases with the square of speed, which means going from 55 mph to 75 mph doesn't just add a little drag — it roughly doubles the aerodynamic load on the vehicle. Electric motors are most efficient at moderate speeds and light loads, which the EPA cycle favours. There's no conspiracy; the EPA test is designed to be reproducible, not to predict your specific driving. The practical takeaway: city drivers can expect EPA-adjacent numbers; highway drivers should budget for 80–85% of the rated figure.

###  How temperature affects EV range (winter range data)

Cold weather hits EV range harder than most buyers expect. Recurrent Auto's fleet analysis of over 15,000 EVs found an average winter range reduction of around 25% at 20°F compared to optimal temperatures.

###  Expert view: the battery cold-weather penalty explained

**Dr. Andrew Burke**, research engineer at the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies and author of multiple peer-reviewed studies on EV battery performance, explained the mechanics: "Lithium-ion cells lose internal conductivity at low temperatures, which increases internal resistance and reduces the charge you can draw at useful rates. Cabin heating compounds this — resistive heating in an EV is energy-intensive in a way that a heat pump mitigates but doesn't eliminate. Buyers in northern climates should assume 20–30% winter range reduction as a planning baseline."

Models with heat pump climate systems — including the Hyundai IONIQ 6, Kia EV6, and Tesla Model 3 Long Range — handle cold weather more efficiently than those relying solely on resistive heating. It's a spec worth checking before you buy.

 Efficiency (miles per kWh) — select 2026 EVs

Higher efficiency = more range from the same battery. Lucid's 4.6 mi/kWh sets the benchmark. Data: EPA 2026 ratings.

Lucid Air

4.6 mi/kWh

IONIQ 6 / Electric CLA

4.4 mi/kWh

Kia EV6

4.1 mi/kWh

BMW i4

4.0 mi/kWh

Equinox EV

3.9 mi/kWh

Tesla Model 3

3.8 mi/kWh

Lucid Gravity

3.7 mi/kWh

Mercedes EQS / BMW iX

3.3 mi/kWh

Rivian R1T

2.8 mi/kWh

Silverado EV / Sierra EV

2.3–2.5 mi/kWh

---

## Which longest range EV is right for you?

There's no universal answer. The right range depends on your driving patterns, charging access, and budget — not just whoever topped the EPA chart this year.

###  Best long-range EV for road trips

For genuine road-trip capability, range and charging speed both matter. A 500-mile range means nothing if you're waiting 90 minutes at every stop. The **Lucid Air** wins on raw range but its charging network access is more limited than Tesla's Supercharger network. The **Tesla Model S** (320 miles EPA) starts well below the Lucid in range but has the most comprehensive DC fast-charging network in North America, with thousands of Supercharger stalls. For frequent cross-country drivers, seamless charging often matters more than maximum range.

The **Silverado EV** and **Sierra EV** are strong road-trip choices for truck buyers — both support 150+ kW of DC fast charging and have enough range to make long stretches comfortable. Pair any long-range EV with a good [best home EV charger](https://www.motorwatt.com/best-home-ev-charger) setup for overnight top-ups. Most road-trip anxiety comes from people who haven't sorted their home charging routine first.

###  Best long-range EV for daily commuters

If your daily drive is under 60 miles — which covers the majority of US commuters — the range ranking is largely irrelevant. A [**Chevrolet Equinox EV**](https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/chevrolet-equinox-2rs "Chevrolet Equinox EV") (319 miles) and a Lucid Air (512 miles) will sit at roughly the same charge level after your commute.

![chevrolet equinox 2rs](https://motorwatt.com/images/EV-BLOG/chevrolet-equinox-2rs_l.jpg)

For daily drivers, the better questions are: does this car charge easily where you live, does it handle your local climate, and is the base trim range comfortable as a buffer? An IONIQ 6 at 342 miles EPA costs less than half what a Lucid does and will cover the same daily commute for years. Our guide on [EV home charging costs and setup](https://www.motorwatt.com/best-home-ev-charger) breaks down what overnight charging actually costs per mile.

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##  Frequently asked questions

- <a class="uk-accordion-title">Which electric car has the longest range in 2026?</a>The Lucid Air has the longest range of any electric car in 2026 at 512 miles EPA-rated range (Grand Touring trim) — the only production EV to surpass 500 miles on the EPA cycle. The Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 miles) and Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 miles) are the next closest.
- <a class="uk-accordion-title">Do any EVs have a 400 mile range?</a>Yes — six 2026 models exceed 400 miles EPA: the Lucid Air (512 mi), Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 mi), Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 mi), GMC Sierra EV (460 mi), Lucid Gravity (450 mi), and Rivian R1T (420 mi). All are priced above $55,000.
- <a class="uk-accordion-title">What EV has a 500 mile range?</a>Only one: the Lucid Air Grand Touring at 512 miles EPA. The Silverado EV comes closest at 493 miles but requires a 200-kWh battery pack to do so. No EV currently reaches 600 miles on the EPA cycle — Lucid's WLTP figures above 600 miles use a different European test standard that typically runs 15–20% higher than EPA.
- <a class="uk-accordion-title">What is the longest range electric car under $50,000?</a>The Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA tops the under-$50k category at 374 miles EPA (starting at $48,600). Other strong contenders: Hyundai IONIQ 6 (342 mi, from $46,845), Chevrolet Equinox EV (319 mi, from $43,595), and Kia EV6 (319 mi, from $46,745).
- <a class="uk-accordion-title">Is there a 600 mile range electric car?</a>Not on the US EPA test cycle. The Lucid Air has published WLTP figures above 600 miles, but WLTP and EPA use different test protocols — EPA typically runs 15–20% lower. On EPA, the Lucid Air tops out at 512 miles. No other production EV is close to that figure on either standard.

Range has improved faster than most people expected five years ago. The Lucid Air at 512 miles or the Equinox EV at 319 miles for under $44,000 would have seemed optimistic in 2021. What hasn't improved as fast is the gap between the EPA number and what you actually get in cold weather at highway speed — that math still applies, and it's worth building into your planning before you commit.

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    "description": "The longest range electric car you can buy right now does 512 miles on the EPA cycle. Most EV range articles either list that number with no context, or give you a real-world figure with no explanation of where it came from. Here&#039;s something different: both figures, in one table, with price segments and body-style breakdowns — because what you actually want to know is whether a car will get you from Chicago to St. Louis without a charge stop, not what number Lucid put on a sticker. Which electric car has the longest range? The Lucid Air is the longest-range electric car in 2026, rated at 512 miles EPA in its Grand Touring trim — the only production EV to breach 500 miles on the US test cycle. On a 75-mph highway run, Car and Driver returned 410 miles. Even discounted to real-world conditions, that&#039;s a margin the rest of the field hasn&#039;t touched. The gap between the Lucid Air and the second-place Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 miles EPA) is only 19 miles on paper. But look at the efficiency numbers and the Lucid is doing something the Silverado isn&#039;t: 410 real-world miles from a 112-kWh battery, while the Silverado needs a 200-kWh pack to hit 400. One is genuinely efficient. The other is compensating with capacity. Full ranking: longest range electric cars 2026 One thing no competitor publishes cleanly: the gap between a model&#039;s maximum trim range and what you&#039;ll actually get in the base trim — or at 70 mph on a cold day. The Silverado EV ranges from 283 miles (base) to 493 miles (max trim). That&#039;s a 210-mile swing on the same nameplate. The table below shows EPA max range, estimated real-world highway range (EPA × 0.85), battery size, efficiency, and base MSRP. #ModelEPA Max RangeEst. Real-WorldBattery (kWh)mi/kWhBase MSRP 1 Lucid Air (Grand Touring) 512 mi ~435 mi 112 4.6 $138,000 2 Chevrolet Silverado EV 493 mi ~419 mi 200 2.5 $55,395 3 Cadillac Escalade IQ 465 mi ~395 mi 200 2.3 $130,300 4 GMC Sierra EV 460 mi ~391 mi 200 2.3 $64,995 5 Lucid Gravity 450 mi ~383 mi 123 3.7 $94,900 6 Rivian R1T (Max Pack) 420 mi ~357 mi 149 2.8 $70,000 7 Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan 390 mi ~332 mi 118 3.3 $104,250 8 Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA 374 mi ~318 mi 85 4.4 $48,600 9 BMW iX (xDrive50) 364 mi ~309 mi 111 3.3 $76,600 10 Hyundai IONIQ 6 (RWD) 342 mi ~291 mi 77.4 4.4 $46,845 11 Hyundai IONIQ 9 335 mi ~285 mi 110 3.0 $67,920 12 BMW i4 (eDrive40) 333 mi ~283 mi 84 4.0 $63,650 13 Porsche Macan Electric 332 mi ~282 mi 100 3.3 $92,250 14 Cadillac LYRIQ 326 mi ~277 mi 102 3.2 $61,495 15 Ford F-150 Lightning 320 mi ~272 mi 131 2.4 $65,940 16 Tesla Model S (Long Range) 320 mi ~272 mi 100 3.2 $74,990 17 Chevrolet Equinox EV 319 mi ~271 mi 82 3.9 $43,595 18 Kia EV6 (Long Range RWD) 319 mi ~271 mi 77.4 4.1 $46,745 19 Tesla Model 3 (Long Range) 310 mi ~264 mi 82 3.8 $45,990 20 Hyundai IONIQ 6 (AWD) 288 mi ~245 mi 77.4 3.7 $49,845 Real-world estimates = EPA max × 0.85. Actual range varies with speed, temperature, load, and driving style. Car and Driver 75-mph highway test results are used where available. Do any EVs have a 400 mile range? Yes — six 2026 models exceed 400 miles on the EPA cycle: the Lucid Air (512 mi), Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 mi), Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 mi), GMC Sierra EV (460 mi), Lucid Gravity (450 mi), and Rivian R1T (420 mi). Every single one costs over $55,000 and most are well above $70,000. Range still costs money. What EV has a 500 mile range? Only one: the Lucid Air Grand Touring at 512 miles EPA. The Silverado EV gets close at 493 miles but needs almost double the battery capacity to do it — 200 kWh versus Lucid&#039;s 112 kWh. For context, a 200-kWh pack takes significantly longer to charge and costs considerably more to replace. Lucid&#039;s advantage is efficiency, not just battery size. No production EV currently reaches 600 miles on the EPA cycle; Lucid has published WLTP figures above 600 miles for European variants, but WLTP numbers typically run 15–20% higher than EPA. Longest range EVs under $50,000 This is where the rankings get genuinely interesting. The 400-mile club is exclusively expensive. But once you drop to the $40–50k bracket, there are some serious competitors. Expert view: why the sub-$50k range gap is closing Dr. Elena Vargas, senior research engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), puts the price-range dynamic bluntly: &quot;Battery costs have fallen roughly 90% over the past decade, but that reduction has mostly gone into adding range at lower price points rather than dramatically expanding maximum range. What you&#039;re seeing in the sub-$50k segment today would have been a $90,000 car five years ago.&quot; Best value: electric cars with 300+ mile range under $50,000 ModelEPA RangeEst. Real-WorldBase MSRPValue Index* Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA 374 mi ~318 mi $48,600 7.7 Hyundai IONIQ 6 (RWD SE) 342 mi ~291 mi $46,845 7.3 Chevrolet Equinox EV 319 mi ~271 mi $43,595 7.3 Kia EV6 (Long Range RWD) 319 mi ~271 mi $46,745 6.8 Tesla Model 3 (Long Range) 310 mi ~264 mi $45,990 6.7 *Value Index = EPA miles ÷ MSRP in thousands. Higher = more range per dollar. The&amp;nbsp;Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA is the standout. At 374 miles from an 85-kWh pack, it achieves nearly the same efficiency as the Lucid Air (4.4 mi/kWh) at roughly a third of the price. Mercedes hasn&#039;t marketed it aggressively, which is their loss and your potential gain — it&#039;s currently sitting in inventory at or near MSRP. The Equinox EV is the sleeper pick at $43,595: 319 miles and a price that qualifies for federal tax credit eligibility (income and vehicle price permitting) makes the math hard to argue with. Best value under $40,000 Under $40k, range drops below 320 miles for most options. The redesigned Nissan Leaf (~303 miles, starting ~$30,000) and the returning Chevrolet Bolt (~259 miles, ~$30,000) represent the affordable tier. Both are solid choices if your daily driving rarely exceeds 200 miles — which covers the majority of US commuters. Longest range EVs by body style Not all buyers want a sedan. Here&#039;s how the range rankings break down by body type. Longest range electric sedan 2026 Sedans dominate the efficiency charts — the aerodynamics help. The Lucid Air (512 mi) and Mercedes EQS (390 mi) lead the luxury end. For mainstream buyers, the Hyundai IONIQ 6 at 342 miles (RWD) is the one to beat. Its fastback shape gives it an aerodynamic coefficient of just 0.21 Cd — one of the slipperiest EVs on the road — which is a big reason it punches well above its battery size. Expert view: the IONIQ 6 efficiency advantage Tom Moloughney, editor and EV testing expert at InsideEVs with over 300,000 miles driven in electric vehicles, notes: &quot;The IONIQ 6 is the car I point to when someone asks about value-per-mile. You&#039;re getting Lucid-tier efficiency at a price most families can actually access. The 77-kWh battery doing 342 miles is genuinely impressive engineering.&quot; Longest range electric pickup truck 2026 Electric trucks carry more weight and more frontal area — both hurt range. But the numbers have improved dramatically. TruckEPA Max RangeBatteryBase MSRP Chevrolet Silverado EV 493 mi 200 kWh $55,395 GMC Sierra EV 460 mi 200 kWh $64,995 Rivian R1T (Max Pack) 420 mi 149 kWh $70,000 Ford F-150 Lightning 320 mi 131 kWh $65,940 The Silverado EV at 493 miles is a legitimate achievement, though it requires the max-trim battery (200 kWh) to get there. The Rivian R1T is the more interesting efficiency story: 420 miles from 149 kWh works out to 2.8 mi/kWh — about 15% more efficient than the Silverado. For buyers who plan to haul or tow regularly, real-world range under load matters more than the EPA number, and the Rivian&#039;s platform has proven more consistent in that regard. Longest range electric SUV 2026 SUVEPA Max RangeSeatsBase MSRP Cadillac Escalade IQ 465 mi 7 $130,300 Lucid Gravity 450 mi 7 $94,900 BMW iX (xDrive50) 364 mi 5 $76,600 Hyundai IONIQ 9 335 mi 7 $67,920 The Lucid Gravity at 450 miles is remarkable — a seven-seat SUV within 62 miles of the longest-range sedan on the market. The IONIQ 9 at $67,920 is the compelling mainstream option: three rows, 335 miles, and an efficiency figure (3.0 mi/kWh) that beats the Escalade IQ despite costing half as much. EPA range vs real-world range: what you actually get Most drivers see 10–20% less range than the EPA figure at highway speeds. The EPA test cycle uses a mix of city and highway driving at speeds well below 75 mph. Push your EV harder and the gap opens up fast. EPA vs estimated 75-mph real-world range — top 10 EVs Bars show EPA-rated range. Real-world estimates at 75 mph = EPA × 0.85 (Car and Driver tested figures used where available). Source: Carfax, TrueCar, Car and Driver 2026. Lucid Air &amp;nbsp; 512 mi EPA / ~410 mi real Silverado EV &amp;nbsp; 493 mi EPA / ~400 mi real Escalade IQ &amp;nbsp; 465 mi EPA / ~380 mi real Lucid Gravity &amp;nbsp; 450 mi EPA / ~370 mi real Mercedes EQS &amp;nbsp; 390 mi EPA / ~332 mi real Electric CLA &amp;nbsp; 374 mi EPA / ~318 mi real BMW iX &amp;nbsp; 364 mi EPA / ~309 mi real IONIQ 6 (RWD) &amp;nbsp; 342 mi EPA / ~291 mi real Equinox EV &amp;nbsp; 319 mi EPA / ~271 mi real Kia EV6 &amp;nbsp; 319 mi EPA / ~271 mi real Why real-world range is typically 10–20% lower than EPA The EPA&#039;s range test uses a combined city/highway cycle at relatively gentle speeds — not the 70–75 mph most highway drivers cruise at. Aerodynamic drag increases with the square of speed, which means going from 55 mph to 75 mph doesn&#039;t just add a little drag — it roughly doubles the aerodynamic load on the vehicle. Electric motors are most efficient at moderate speeds and light loads, which the EPA cycle favours. There&#039;s no conspiracy; the EPA test is designed to be reproducible, not to predict your specific driving. The practical takeaway: city drivers can expect EPA-adjacent numbers; highway drivers should budget for 80–85% of the rated figure. How temperature affects EV range (winter range data) Cold weather hits EV range harder than most buyers expect. Recurrent Auto&#039;s fleet analysis of over 15,000 EVs found an average winter range reduction of around 25% at 20°F compared to optimal temperatures. Expert view: the battery cold-weather penalty explained Dr. Andrew Burke, research engineer at the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies and author of multiple peer-reviewed studies on EV battery performance, explained the mechanics: &quot;Lithium-ion cells lose internal conductivity at low temperatures, which increases internal resistance and reduces the charge you can draw at useful rates. Cabin heating compounds this — resistive heating in an EV is energy-intensive in a way that a heat pump mitigates but doesn&#039;t eliminate. Buyers in northern climates should assume 20–30% winter range reduction as a planning baseline.&quot; Models with heat pump climate systems — including the Hyundai IONIQ 6, Kia EV6, and Tesla Model 3 Long Range — handle cold weather more efficiently than those relying solely on resistive heating. It&#039;s a spec worth checking before you buy. Efficiency (miles per kWh) — select 2026 EVs Higher efficiency = more range from the same battery. Lucid&#039;s 4.6 mi/kWh sets the benchmark. Data: EPA 2026 ratings. Lucid Air &amp;nbsp; 4.6 mi/kWh IONIQ 6 / Electric CLA &amp;nbsp; 4.4 mi/kWh Kia EV6 &amp;nbsp; 4.1 mi/kWh BMW i4 &amp;nbsp; 4.0 mi/kWh Equinox EV &amp;nbsp; 3.9 mi/kWh Tesla Model 3 &amp;nbsp; 3.8 mi/kWh Lucid Gravity &amp;nbsp; 3.7 mi/kWh Mercedes EQS / BMW iX &amp;nbsp; 3.3 mi/kWh Rivian R1T &amp;nbsp; 2.8 mi/kWh Silverado EV / Sierra EV &amp;nbsp; 2.3–2.5 mi/kWh Which longest range EV is right for you? There&#039;s no universal answer. The right range depends on your driving patterns, charging access, and budget — not just whoever topped the EPA chart this year. Best long-range EV for road trips For genuine road-trip capability, range and charging speed both matter. A 500-mile range means nothing if you&#039;re waiting 90 minutes at every stop. The Lucid Air wins on raw range but its charging network access is more limited than Tesla&#039;s Supercharger network. The Tesla Model S (320 miles EPA) starts well below the Lucid in range but has the most comprehensive DC fast-charging network in North America, with thousands of Supercharger stalls. For frequent cross-country drivers, seamless charging often matters more than maximum range. The Silverado EV and Sierra EV are strong road-trip choices for truck buyers — both support 150+ kW of DC fast charging and have enough range to make long stretches comfortable. Pair any long-range EV with a good best home EV charger setup for overnight top-ups. Most road-trip anxiety comes from people who haven&#039;t sorted their home charging routine first. Best long-range EV for daily commuters If your daily drive is under 60 miles — which covers the majority of US commuters — the range ranking is largely irrelevant. A Chevrolet Equinox EV (319 miles) and a Lucid Air (512 miles) will sit at roughly the same charge level after your commute. For daily drivers, the better questions are: does this car charge easily where you live, does it handle your local climate, and is the base trim range comfortable as a buffer? An IONIQ 6 at 342 miles EPA costs less than half what a Lucid does and will cover the same daily commute for years. Our guide on EV home charging costs and setup breaks down what overnight charging actually costs per mile. Frequently asked questions Which electric car has the longest range in 2026? The Lucid Air has the longest range of any electric car in 2026 at 512 miles EPA-rated range (Grand Touring trim) — the only production EV to surpass 500 miles on the EPA cycle. The Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 miles) and Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 miles) are the next closest. Do any EVs have a 400 mile range? Yes — six 2026 models exceed 400 miles EPA: the Lucid Air (512 mi), Chevrolet Silverado EV (493 mi), Cadillac Escalade IQ (465 mi), GMC Sierra EV (460 mi), Lucid Gravity (450 mi), and Rivian R1T (420 mi). All are priced above $55,000. What EV has a 500 mile range? Only one: the Lucid Air Grand Touring at 512 miles EPA. The Silverado EV comes closest at 493 miles but requires a 200-kWh battery pack to do so. No EV currently reaches 600 miles on the EPA cycle — Lucid&#039;s WLTP figures above 600 miles use a different European test standard that typically runs 15–20% higher than EPA. What is the longest range electric car under $50,000? The Mercedes-Benz Electric CLA tops the under-$50k category at 374 miles EPA (starting at $48,600). Other strong contenders: Hyundai IONIQ 6 (342 mi, from $46,845), Chevrolet Equinox EV (319 mi, from $43,595), and Kia EV6 (319 mi, from $46,745). Is there a 600 mile range electric car? Not on the US EPA test cycle. The Lucid Air has published WLTP figures above 600 miles, but WLTP and EPA use different test protocols — EPA typically runs 15–20% lower. On EPA, the Lucid Air tops out at 512 miles. No other production EV is close to that figure on either standard. Range has improved faster than most people expected five years ago. The Lucid Air at 512 miles or the Equinox EV at 319 miles for under $44,000 would have seemed optimistic in 2021. What hasn&#039;t improved as fast is the gap between the EPA number and what you actually get in cold weather at highway speed — that math still applies, and it&#039;s worth building into your planning before you commit.",
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