Electric Vehicles Surpass Range Estimates, Surprising Drivers and Buyers

Electric vehicles vary greatly in real-world range; some models, like the Mercedes EQE 350, surpass estimates significantly.
Road tests show EVs with long range, beat estimates in CR study

Electric Vehicles Surpass Range Expectations, Surprising Drivers

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming a staple in the automotive market, yet many potential buyers hesitate due to uncertainties about driving range and charging infrastructure. Despite these concerns, some EVs are outperforming their estimated ranges, providing more confidence to consumers.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides range estimates for electric vehicles to guide buyers, but these figures sometimes differ from real-world experiences. A recent report by Consumer Reports highlighted that certain electric models are surpassing these estimates by significant margins.

Electric Vehicles Exceeding Range Estimates

  • Mercedes-Benz EQE 350 Sedan: 67 additional miles of highway range
  • BMW iX: 61 additional miles of highway range
  • BMW i4: 51 additional miles of highway range

Mercedes-Benz EQE 350: A Blend of Luxury and Range

Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to electrifying its lineup is evident in the EQE 350 sedan, which combines advanced technology with the brand’s signature elegance. Priced at $74,900, this sedan offers 288 horsepower and 417 pound-feet of torque. During testing, the EQE 350 achieved 332 miles on the highway, surpassing the EPA’s 267-mile estimate, making it a noteworthy option for those suffering from range anxiety.

BMW iX: Setting New Standards for SUVs

The BMW iX, a midsize electric SUV, challenges traditional models with its spacious interior and luxury features. Starting at $75,150, the iX delivers 402 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. It achieved an impressive 370-mile highway range, exceeding the EPA’s estimation by 61 miles, validating its premium price tag.

BMW i4: A Competitor to the Tesla Model 3

In the race to dominate the electric sedan market, BMW’s i4 emerges as a strong contender against the Tesla Model 3. The 2025 BMW i4, starting at $57,900, combines classic BMW styling with modern tech, producing 335 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. It recorded a 318-mile highway range, surpassing the EPA’s 267-mile estimate.

While electric vehicles might still seem daunting to average consumers, advancements in technology and improvements in real-world performance are making them increasingly viable. These models, which exceed range expectations, showcase the potential of EVs as the industry moves toward an electric future.

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