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Top 10 electric cars with the longest range in 2024: will easily take you wherever you need

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Top 10 electric cars with the largest range. Source: freepik.com

In recent years, electric vehicles have been rapidly gaining popularity around the world. The growing demand for environmentally friendly vehicles is driving manufacturers to develop new models with improved performance.

Gone are the days when electric vehicles with a range of 400 km were considered something incredible. Today, there are models on the market that can travel more than 600 km on a single charge, and Pod Point talked about them.

Mercedes-Benz EQS Saloon

The Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan is currently the electric vehicle with one of the longest ranges on a single charge, namely about 727 km. It is also a high-end vehicle, so its price is also at a fairly high level.

Alternatively, you can buy an SUV variant of this model. It offers more space but has a shorter range.

Fisker Ocean Extreme

Fisker is an American electric vehicle manufacturer that offers three SUV models in the Ocean series. Ocean Sport is the entry-level model with a range of 380 km, followed by Ocean One with 600 km and Ocean Extreme with a whopping 700 km.

Two electric motors in the Fisker Ocean Extreme provide all-wheel drive, and the large trunk offers plenty of space. This all makes the model a very stylish and practical family car.

Polestar 2

The updated Polestar 2 has a range of 653 km. The car also has an impressive infotainment system that offers a choice between rear and all-wheel drive.

Porsche Taycan 4S

Driving the Porsche Taycan 4S is a pleasure. If you choose Performance Battery Plus, you can drive 960 kilometers on a single charge.

The car has everything you could want from an electric sports car, including fast charging, all-wheel drive, and outstanding design both inside and out.

Tesla Model S

Tesla Model S is a high-end sedan. The electric car is available in various configurations, offering a range of 634 km. It is equipped with all the modern technologies that you expect to see in a Tesla, so it will definitely impress.

Polestar 3

Polestar 3 is the flagship SUV from the Swedish automaker. It is a spacious car with a modern minimalist interior. According to Polestar, this model "drives like a sports car" and has a range of 952 km.

Tesla Model 3 Long Range

This is a more affordable sedan model from Tesla. It is claimed to be able to cover an impressive 630 km on a single charge. Like the Model S, this car is equipped with two-motor all-wheel drive and fast charging up to 250 kW.

BMW i7

The BMW i7 is a premium electric car. It offers a luxurious interior and a range of 622 km. The BMW i7 also has some unique features, such as a high-quality sound system and touch screens built into the rear doors to control the infotainment system.

Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match

The only Volkswagen to make it into this top ten is the Volkswagen ID.7 in the Pro Match version. It is one of the most affordable electric vehicles with a long range of 617 km.

BMW iX

This is a luxury SUV with 5G connectivity, an advanced infotainment system, and air suspension for a comfortable ride. The BMW iX is available in three different models, with the xDrive50 providing up to 614 km on a single charge.

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