As the world shifts away from fossil fuels and manufacturing costs decline, electric cars are surging in popularity. But there’s still one question on every prospective buyer’s mind: which car will get me the farthest on a single charge?

In the early days of electric vehicles (EVs), you couldn’t go as far on a single chargeas on a tank of gas. However, improvements in battery and drivetrain technology mean the electric cars on the road today get as many miles as a gasoline vehicle from a fully charged battery — sometimes more.

The 2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric car driving down a road in front of trees.

This list of the longest-range electric vehicles available right now spans automakers from affordable standbys like Kia and Hyundai to more expensive brands like Tesla, but they all get at least 300 miles on a charge. We’ll start at the lower end of the pricing spectrum.

5. 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 - 303 Miles

At the time of writing, theIoniq 5is just about the most affordable EV with a 300+ mile range. According to Car and Driver, this electric car from Hyundai has a350kW fast charging capacity, making it capable of handling heavy loads on the battery to charge much more quickly than typicallevel 2 charging stationsallow. The Ioniq 5 is also much more stylishly designed than you might expect from Hyundais of the past.

One thing to keep in mind: there are several versions of this vehicle and it’s the rear-wheel drive, single-motor version that has a 303-mile maximum range. It’s not the most powerful vehicle on the road with 168 horsepower, but the instant torque you get from any EV’s motor helps make up for it.

The 2022 Kia EV6 electric car driving on a road next to a rocky bluff.

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4. 2022 Kia EV6 - 310 miles

Part of Kia’s plan to build 11 new EV models by 2026,the EV6is the first of the bunch. It comes with two different sized batteries to choose from and several different trim packages, some offering more mileage while others grant more power. As with the Hyundai, the rear-wheel drive version of the EV6 with lower horsepower provides the longest range with an EPA estimated 310 miles.

For drivers looking for some more zip from their EV, Kia has a GT model of the EV6 that gets over 500 horsepower. A great all-rounder car on the affordable end of the spectrum that a lot of drivers will like — even those with a need for speed.

A red 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck driving through a desert.

3. Ford F-150 Lightning Extended Range Package - 320 miles

Contrary to the gas world, big vehicles don’t necessarily have to get less range. The base model ofFord’s electric pickup truckgets 230 miles per charge, but opt for the extended range package and that goes up to 320 miles. Styled in the wide-stanced, aggressive fashion of many modern pickups (including Ford’s gas line), this truck doesn’t look like a typical electric vehicle; a design choice that was undoubtedly intentional. This model isn’t cheap at over $72K before incentives, but if you’ve gotta have a pickup and have the cash on hand, this is a solid EV truck option.

Ford isn’t the only one turning out larger electrified vehicles, either. Startup companyRivian’s R1T truckalso gets over 300 miles to a charge. GMC even released severalEV Hummermodels, proving that electric cars don’t have to be roller skates.

A blue Tesla Model S.

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2. 2022 Tesla Model S Long Range - 405 miles

On the luxury end of the spectrum, we have theTesla Model S. While the Model S Plaid provides an updated drivetrain and more horsepower for a slight drop in range (396 miles), the standard Model S tops out at just over 400 miles. It gives drivers everything you’d expect from a luxury electric car, including a high-tech infotainment system and automatic driver assist features.

Even without Tesla’s Plaid powertrain, the Model S can go from 0-60 in just over 3 seconds — plenty fast for just about anybody. If you’ve got six figures to spend on an EV and don’t want to worry about long road trips, this one’s worth a look.

The Lucid Air electric car.

1. 2022 Lucid Air - 520 Miles

At the top of the list (and the price spectrum) is the2022 Lucid Air. A beast of an EV that combines over 500 miles of driving range with over 1,000 horsepower, it’s no surprise Lucid also designs the battery packs insideFormula Eall-electric racecars.

The Air comes in multiple editions, with the Dream Edition R boasting that max range of over 500 miles. It’s well-appointed and, according to its website, has the largest “frunk” (front trunk) of any electric car. Bells and whistles include a massive glass in-dash display, surround sound system, and automatic driver assist features that Lucid calls “dream assist.” Pricing starts around $90K for the Air but can go higher with the top performance configuration and add-ons.

If you’re shopping for an electric vehicle, you’ll want to know what owning one is really like. Check out our articles on how tofind a charging station near you, howcold weather affects electric cars, andhow far an EV can go on a chargefor more information.