10 electric vehicles with the longest range
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10 electric vehicles with the longest range

When you want to buy a car, you focus on the design of the car as well as the various features on offer. For electric vehicles, a major criterion is added when you want to travel long distances: the autonomy of electric vehicles. Zeplug has selected 10 vehicles with the longest range for you.

Tesla Model S

Without much surprise, the Tesla Model S climbs to the top of the rankings with a range of 610 km for the Long Range version to 840 km for the Plaid version.

    Price: from 79 990 €

    Maximum charging power: 16,5 kW (for more information, see our article on choosing a charging power) (i.e. 100 km charging / charging hour on a 16,5 kW terminal)

Ford Mustang Mach e

In Europe, deliveries of the Ford Mustang Mach e are expected in 202. The manufacturer claims a power reserve of 610 km. To better adapt to the needs of its customers, Ford offers two battery configurations. At 75,7 kWh, the first offering provides 400 to 440 km of autonomy in the WLTP cycle, depending on the configuration chosen. The second offer, increased to 98,8 kWh, allows for 540 to 610 kilometers on a single charge.

    Price: from 48 990 €

    Maximum charging power: 22 kW (i.e. 135 km charging / charging hour at 22 kW terminal)

Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 offers three levels of autonomy: 430 km for the Standard Plus, 567 km for the Performance version and 580 km for the Long Range.

    Price: from 50 euros for Standard Plus, 990 euros for Long Range and 57 euros for the Performance version.

    Maximum charging power: 11 kW (i.e. 80 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

Tesla Model X

In the WLTP cycle, the Performance version announces up to 548 km with a single charge, while the second, called "Grande Autonomie Plus", reaches 561 km.

    Price: from 94 €.

    Maximum charging power: 16,5 kW (i.e. 100 km charging / charging hour at 16,5 kW terminal)

Volkswagen ID3

In terms of range, Volkswagen ID 3 offers two types of batteries:

  • 58 kWh battery for travel up to 425 km
  • Large 77 kWh battery that can reach distances of up to 542 km.

    Cost: from 37 990 €

    Maximum charging power: 11 kW (i.e. 80 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

Volkswagen ID4

The Volkswagen ID.4 (available for pre-order) shares many similarities with the ID.3. The Volkswagen ID.4 offers a configuration with one battery and two trim levels. The package has a total capacity of 77 kW / h and allows autonomous driving up to 500 km.

Skoda Enyak IV 80

All last three versions get the same 82 kWh package for the range from 460 to 510 km.

    Price: from 35 300 €

    Maximum charging power: 11 kW (i.e. 70 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

Jaguar I-Pace

The Jaguar I-Pace can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in 4,5 seconds and has a range of 470 km.

    Price: from 70 350 €

    Maximum charger power: 11 kW (i.e. 60 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

BMW IX3

The BMW iX3 offers a range of up to 460 km.

    Price from 69 €

    Maximum charger power: 11 kW (i.e. 80 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

Porsche Taycan

The declared capacity is 93,4 kWh, which allows the Taycan to have 381 to 463 kilometers of autonomy in the WLTP cycle. The Porsche Taycan is available in three versions: 4S, Turbo and Turbo S.

    Price from 109 €

    Maximum charger power: 11 kW (i.e. 45 km charging / charging hour at 11 kW terminal)

In addition to these 10 models on display, there are now 45 EV models and 21 models due to be released by 2021: that's enough to find a car that suits everyone. And when it comes to recharging, there are many solutions. If you live in co-ownership, you can also opt for a shared and scalable charging solution similar to what Zeplug offers.

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