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10/27/2019

Best Electric Cars With The Longest Range in 2019

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The days of "range anxiety" are behind us... every vehicle in this list has the capability to go over 200 miles on a single charge and some much further than that. 
By: Zack Hurst
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These are the top 10 available electric cars with the longest range for 2019

The days of "range anxiety" are behind us... every vehicle in this list has the capability to go over 200 miles on a single charge and some much further than that. Eventually, there will be a time when we aren't talking about range for electric vehicles; the charging infrastructure will be as available as fueling stations for gas and diesel cars and the electric vehicle options will all be able to go many hundreds of miles between "fill ups". However, we're not quite there yet and picking an EV with the range you need is important. Here we list the top ten electric vehicles with the longest range in 2019:

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Photo Credit: Alexander Migl, Paris Motor Show 2018

10. Audi e-tron - 204 miles

Don't let the 204 mile range scare you off, when you do need to charge, the e-tron can charge quickly at 54mi of range in just 10min. which is all you need most of the time. Getting into the interior of this SUV gives you virtually the same impression as any other Audi, the fit and finish is definitely on par with everything that represents the brand. 

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Photo Credit: Matti Blume, Geneva International Motor Show 2019

9. Nissan Leaf Plus - 226 miles

​The Leaf Plus boosts the range over the base model by 76mi. Taking advantage of an extensive fast charging network is easy and the Leaf offers a comfortable driver and passenger experience. The starting price is just under $37,000 for the Leaf Plus, putting in in line with many of the other competitors in the segment.

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8. Jaguar I-Pace - 234 miles

If you're looking for an all-electric luxury SUV for a reasonable price from a legacy automaker, then look no further. Jaguar says, "The I‑PACE is a Jaguar vehicle above all else – a true driver’s car. Its electric motors and near perfect weight distribution deliver 512 Lb-Ft of instant torque and sports car agility."

​From personal experience we can tell you... you know the power is there.

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Photo Credit: Zack Hurst, 2019

7. Chevy Bolt EV - 238 miles

The Chevy Bolt EV is one of our favorite vehicles. Packed with loads of technology, bold styling, and plenty of space for passengers and cargo. The 238mi range is enough for around town or the occasional road trip and the 2020 model is boosting that to 259mi of range.  

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Photo Credit: Matti Blume, Paris Motor Show 2018

6. Kia Nero EV - 239 miles

While the Kia Nero EV is slightly more expensive than its competitors, it packs the features and technology to make it worth every penny. Combined with over 200hp and 291ft-lbs of torque, this is one crossover that won't leave you wishing you had more.​

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5. Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus - 250 miles

Tesla's focused entry level sedan starts under $40,000 and is a robust offering. 250mi of range and access to the Tesla Supercharger Network will leave you never worrying about range. Currently, the Tesla Model 3 is one of the safest cars on the road with 5-star crash ratings in every NHTSA category. 

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Photo Credit: Matti Blume, Geneva International Motor Show 2018

4. Hyundai Kona EV - 258 Miles

Starting under $37,000 for the SEL trim level, the Hyundai Kona EV offers the greatest range for vehicles for the same price. This mid-sized SUV is a fantastic choice for families on the go and according to Hyundai, "the Kona EV's lithium-ion polymer battery is covered by a Lifetime Electric Battery Warranty*- an industry exclusive."
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The Lifetime Electric Battery Warranty applies to all U.S. 2019 model-year Kona Electrics. The Lifetime Electric Battery Warranty ensures that if the lithium polymer battery fails, Hyundai will replace the battery and cover recycling costs for the old battery free of charge to the original owner. The Lifetime Electric Battery Warranty excludes coverage for vehicles placed in commercial use (e.g., taxi, route delivery, rental, etc.)

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Photo Credit: Zack Hurst, 2019

3. Tesla Model 3 Long Range and Performance - 310 miles

For under $60,000 you'll be hard pressed to find greater value than the Tesla Model 3. Both the Long Range and Performance Model 3 variants offer a class leading range with performance and styling that rivals it's german counterparts. And just remember, even if you're not willing to spring for the performance or long range, you can still settle for the 250mi range in the Standard Range Plus.

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Photo Credit: Zack Hurst, 2019

2. Tesla Model X Long Range - 328 miles

The Tesla Model X Long Range is not only one of the quickest accelerating SUVs on the planet (4.4sec) but also shows off its efficiency by taking you further than most other electric vehicles that are much smaller. With room for seven passengers we like to think of the Model X as the ultimate road trip EV.

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1. Tesla Model S Long Range - 373 miles

Leading not only the Tesla brand, but also the entire EV industry, the Model S Long Range is undeniably the top dog when it comes to range. With more than 370mi available between charges, the Model S will take you further between "fill ups" than some gas powered vehicles. 

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