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An electric vehicle’s driving range is extremely important to drivers who want a dependable vehicle. After all, what’s the point of getting an automobile that can’t get you where you need to go? Which 2023 electric SUVs offer the most driving range, and are they worth getting?

These 2023 electric SUVs claim the highest driving ranges available

  1. Tesla Model X (EPA Estimated 348 miles)
  2. Tesla Model Y Long Range ( EPA Estimated 330 Miles)
  3. BMW iX xDrive50 (EPA Estimated 324 Miles)
A white Tesla Model X midsize SUV is driving.
The Tesla Model X | Tesla

A high driving range means drivers can get further on a single charge than vehicles with average or low driving ranges. Today, a vehicle with over 250 miles of driving range is exceptional. Additionally, very few electric vehicles on the market get over 300 miles of driving range on a fully charged battery.

Additionally, the estimated range can be very different from the real-world range of an EV. Factors like weather and high speeds aren’t accounted for in Environmental Protection Agency testing. Why? EV range testing is still very new and will take time to perfect.

The harsh reality is that real-world driving range tends to be very different from any assertions or estimations. Estimates can be off by as much as 50 miles (or more) in some cases. So, electric vehicles with high driving ranges are the safest bet for consumers with range anxiety.

1. Tesla Model X: Impressive estimated driving range of 348 miles

A gray 2023 Tesla Model X is driving on the road.
The Tesla Model X | Tesla

The Tesla midsize SUV is impressive in more ways than one. Firstly, what’s most impressive about the electric SUV is its incredible acceleration rate. The Model X goes from 0-60 miles per hour in just 3.8 seconds. Its fully loaded X Plaid configuration goes from 0-60 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds. So, a substantial driving range is just part of the midsize SUV’s appeal.

On the other hand, the Model X does have its cons. Its starting price of $79,990 makes it far too expensive for the average driver. The Model X Plaid starts at a whopping $94,990. Furthermore, the nameplate has experienced its fair share of reliability issues. However, that’s not much different than any other Tesla model, which is why the brand has an earned reputation for being unreliable.

2. Tesla Model Y: Long range version offers an estimated 330 miles

A black 2023 Tesla Model Y small electric SUV is driving on the road.
The 2023 Tesla Model Y | Tesla

The Tesla Model Y Long Range starts at $48,490. It’s a great option for consumers because it’s eligible for the federal electric vehicle tax credit of $7,500. That brings its price closer to $40,990 before taxes and additional fees.

Tesla’s Model Y small electric SUV is currently the best-selling electric vehicle in the world. Why? Because it offers great value for the money in terms of range and performance. The Long Range configuration takes its driving range to the next level. If 2023 is any indication of future success, it seems like the Model Y will continue to compete at the top of its segment for years to come.

3. BMW iX xDrive50: Estimated driving range of 324 miles

The BMW iX is one of the snazziest electric vehicles on the market. It’s a perfect example of BMW’s ambitions for the electric future. An impressive driving range is just a small part of why the iX is so desirable.

The 2024 BMW iX xDrive 50 starts at $87,100. It is praised for its opulent cabin and smooth ride quality. Sure, the iX isn’t affordable enough for everyone, but those who can afford it enjoy near-unrivaled quality. BMW is certainly producing one of the best luxury electric SUVs on the market.

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