The Model 3 has also proved itself to be highly efficient in the real world during our own testing. Access to all Tesla Superchargers is another perk of ownership, and will be particularly appealing for those who cover lots of motorway miles.
There’s plenty of the brand’s signature tech to be found on-board the Model 3, too, with the facelifted car featuring a 15.4-inch touchscreen, acoustic glass, quieter tyres and sound-deadening materials, which all help towards improving refinement. The performance on offer is also as mind-boggling as ever.
=4. Volkswagen ID.7 – 436 miles
- Variant: ID.7 Pro S Match
- Prices from £55,500
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VW took a while to launch its entry in the competitive executive EV market, but the Volkswagen ID.7 sees off the likes of Polestar, BMW and even Tesla in the battery-range stakes.
To get this official 436-mile range, you’ll need the ID.7 Pro S model with its 86kWh battery pack. Alternatively, the entry-level Pro still claims an impressive 381 miles from its slightly smaller 77kWh unit.
The VW ID.7 is also one of the most practical cars in this sector thanks to its spacious cabin, 532-litre boot and useful touches, such as a variable-height boot floor. If you need even more space but don’t fancy the idea of an SUV, there’s always the option of the ID.7 Tourer estate car.
6. Peugeot E-3008 – 435 miles
- Model: E-3008 Long Range
- Prices from £48,700
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More and more brands are selling cars with ranges that break the 400-mile mark, and Peugeot’s stylish E-3008 SUV is offering a maximum of 435 miles in order to prove that it’s far more than just a looker.
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