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Top 20 Longest Range Electric Cars, Trucks, and SUVs for 2023
Highly efficient battery tech and aerodynamic slickness make these the longest range EVs of 2023.

Yes, range anxiety is still a thing, but it's slowly becoming a thing of the past as electric vehicle technology advances. Even the cheapest EVs can now travel more than 200 miles to a charge, while pioneering luxury models featuring the latest in battery technology have proven capable of as much as 500 miles of range or more. These longer-range EVs are making road trips more practical than ever, further closing the gap between them and the internal-combustion-powered cars and trucks they're increasingly replacing.
Several EVs achieve their increased ranges through a combination of more energy-dense battery chemistries and increasingly efficient designs. Others simply pack ever more battery into each vehicle in order to achieve greater distance. Regardless of how they get there, every EV on the following list of electric cars and trucks with the longest range can travel at least 270 miles to a charge, according to the EPA. Read on to find out which one fits your budget and range needs.


https://www.motortrend.com/features/longest-range-electric-cars-evs/
 
VIDEO SHOWS TESLA MODEL S GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH CHEVROLET CORVETTE IN DRAG RACE — SEE WHO GETS LEFT IN THE DUST

https://apple.news/AIrTyR03BRE-s4JZF6-2vRA

Electric vehicles continue to gain ground on traditional gas-powered cars in terms of both sales and performance. A recent video posted to a Tesla fan account on X (formerly known as Twitter) shows a Tesla Model S beating a gas-powered Chevrolet Corvette in a drag race.
Tesla Cars Only Family (@teslacarsonly) posted the video with no accompanying information about where the race took place, when it took place, or what the distance covered was. It does, however, clearly show the Tesla Model S beating the Chevrolet Corvette with a time of 9.36 seconds to 10.6 seconds.
“TESLA MODEL S SHOWING CHEVROLET CORVETTE DUST IN A DRAG RACE,” the account captioned the video.
The result of the race is probably not surprising to anyone familiar with the two cars. The Chevrolet Corvette is advertised as going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.9 seconds. The Tesla Model S is advertised as going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 1.99 seconds.*
Although the Model S costs slightly more, starting at $74,990 compared to the Corvette’s $66,300, the benefits of owning an electric vehicle go deeper than just the car’s performance. In addition to accelerating faster, the Tesla is also friendly for the planet, as it runs on electricity and produces zero tailpipe emissions, whereas the Corvette runs on dirty energy that is contributing to the continued overheating of our planet.*
According to a report from the American Lung Association, a society-wide shift from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles would result in a reduction in air pollution that would save tens of thousands of lives.
 
I wonder how all those EV's did in the NY rains last week. Freeways are blocked for tens of miles and nowhere to turn off for a "recharge".
Joey wets panties.
 
I wonder how all those EV's did in the NY rains last week. Freeways are blocked for tens of miles and nowhere to turn off for a "recharge".
Joey wets panties.

They did fine. Rightys are like Trump who said EVs have to recharge every 15 miles. He also repeatedly bitches about flushing his toilet 10 or 15 times. You guys are so wrong, so often and can never learn.
 
Top 20 Longest Range Electric Cars, Trucks, and SUVs for 2023
Highly efficient battery tech and aerodynamic slickness make these the longest range EVs of 2023.

Yes, range anxiety is still a thing, but it's slowly becoming a thing of the past as electric vehicle technology advances. Even the cheapest EVs can now travel more than 200 miles to a charge, while pioneering luxury models featuring the latest in battery technology have proven capable of as much as 500 miles of range or more. These longer-range EVs are making road trips more practical than ever, further closing the gap between them and the internal-combustion-powered cars and trucks they're increasingly replacing.
Several EVs achieve their increased ranges through a combination of more energy-dense battery chemistries and increasingly efficient designs. Others simply pack ever more battery into each vehicle in order to achieve greater distance. Regardless of how they get there, every EV on the following list of electric cars and trucks with the longest range can travel at least 270 miles to a charge, according to the EPA. Read on to find out which one fits your budget and range needs.


https://www.motortrend.com/features/longest-range-electric-cars-evs/

Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs. They are not replacing gasoline or diesel vehicles.

You seem to forget (again) that after 500 miles, you have to spend hours (or even days!) to recharge the car. On the other hand, I can just spend a few minutes at a gas station and be on my way.
You also seem to forget that long range batteries are HEAVIER, contributing to wasted energy and poor handling.

Lithium still has the same energy density as always. This is physics. It cannot change. The ONLY way to increase range is to use bigger batteries.

Oh...and I can buy THREE new gasoline cars for the price of ONE electric car!

Oh...and you don't GET that 500 mile range in poor conditions, such as cold weather, rain, snow, fog, night driving, etc.
 
They did fine. Rightys are like Trump who said EVs have to recharge every 15 miles. He also repeatedly bitches about flushing his toilet 10 or 15 times. You guys are so wrong, so often and can never learn.

EVs in flooded areas can easily start on fire. It starts due to corrosion left behind by the flood.
No one said EVs have to recharge every 15 miles, but you charge your EV a lot. You are constantly worried about where your next charge is coming from.

Democrats have mandated toilets that no longer work unless you flush them multiple times, wasting water. You idiots are NOT hydraulic engineers! :laugh:
 
They did fine. Rightys are like Trump who said EVs have to recharge every 15 miles. He also repeatedly bitches about flushing his toilet 10 or 15 times. You guys are so wrong, so often and can never learn.

LyinBitch, bigdog, Yagina and TA Garbler are the most butthurt MAGA morons on JPP over EVs.
I wonder why.
 
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Top 20 Longest Range Electric Cars, Trucks, and SUVs for 2023
Highly efficient battery tech and aerodynamic slickness make these the longest range EVs of 2023.

Yes, range anxiety is still a thing, but it's slowly becoming a thing of the past as electric vehicle technology advances. Even the cheapest EVs can now travel more than 200 miles to a charge, while pioneering luxury models featuring the latest in battery technology have proven capable of as much as 500 miles of range or more. These longer-range EVs are making road trips more practical than ever, further closing the gap between them and the internal-combustion-powered cars and trucks they're increasingly replacing.
Several EVs achieve their increased ranges through a combination of more energy-dense battery chemistries and increasingly efficient designs. Others simply pack ever more battery into each vehicle in order to achieve greater distance. Regardless of how they get there, every EV on the following list of electric cars and trucks with the longest range can travel at least 270 miles to a charge, according to the EPA. Read on to find out which one fits your budget and range needs.


https://www.motortrend.com/features/longest-range-electric-cars-evs/

Hey Joey Shits His Pants, tell us what an EV gives us that we can't get from an ICE.
 
China's three U.S.-traded EV makers reported September deliveries Sunday that added up to the second-best month ever for the Chinese Three.

Combined, Nio Inc. (NYSE: NIO), Li Auto Inc. (NASDAQ: LI) and Xpeng Inc. (NYSE: XPEV) delivered 66,831 deliveries for the month, a year-over-year increase of 116% and not far behind the August total of 68,203.
Nio delivered 15,641 vehicles in September, up 43.8% year over year, but down 19% from the August total of 19,239 deliveries. The September total included 11,504 electric SUVs and 4,137 sedans. For the third quarter, Nio delivered 55,432 vehicles, an increase of 75.4% year over year, and for the year to date, the company has delivered 94,352 vehicles. From its beginnings, Nio has sold 399,549 EVs.
Li Auto delivered a record 36,060 EVs in September, up 212.7% year over year and a new monthly delivery record. Third-quarter deliveries totaled 105,108, up nearly 300% year over year, and deliveries so far in 2023 total 244,225 vehicles. Li Auto does not sell its vehicles outside China. In its report, the company said it had received a record number of more than 40,000 new orders in September.
Xpeng reported deliveries of 15,310 vehicles in September, up 81% year over year and up 12% month over month. EV deliveries for the third quarter of 2023 reached 40,008 units, a sequential increase of 72%. At the end of the month, Xpeng began making deliveries of its G6 model to four European countries: Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark. Xpeng broke a streak of 11 consecutive months of decreasing year-over-year deliveries in August.
 
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