How much do the most popular EVs actually spend?
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- 10. Nissan Leaf – 326 km (384 km according to WLTP)
- 9. Mercedes EQC 400 – 332 km (414 km according to WLTP)
- 8. Tesla Model X – 370 km (470 km according to WLTP)
- 7. Jaguar I-Pace – 372 km (470 km according to WLTP)
- 6. Kia e-Niro – 381 km (455 km according to WLTP)
- 5. Audi e-tron 55 – 387 km (466 km according to WLTP)
- 4. Hyundai Kona EV – 393 km (449 km according to WLTP)
- 3. Kia e-Soul – 397 km (452 km according to WLTP)
- 2. Tesla Model 3 – 434 km (560 km according to WLTP)
- 1. Tesla Model S – 491 km (610 km according to WLTP)
Tesla is currently the absolute mileage leader in the EV market for its models, at least until the advent of Lucid Motors cars. The new American manufacturer promises a figure within 830 km of its Air sedan, but it will be unveiled on September 9 and will start selling in mid-2021. They can also write a new chapter in the history of cars powered by electricity.
According to official figures, Tesla and its Model S lead the lineup with a single battery charge calculated according to the WLTP test cycle. The result of a luxury sedan is 610 km. But what happens in real life? This question is answered by Auto Plus specialists who personally decided to check the mileage of each of the electric vehicles in the Top 10. And they showed the results of their tests, which were carried out at a training ground near the French town of Essonne. quite interesting results.