
Discover the five EVs with the longest range for sale in the US in 2026, with battery and efficiency data, according to manufacturers.
Electric vehicles with increasingly longer ranges are already a reality for long trips in 2026. This ranking gathers the five EVs with the longest range available in the US, according to data provided by the manufacturers. It is worth remembering that performance can vary depending on driving style, temperature, and terrain.
The key lies in the combination between larger batteries and efficient designs. Below, see the maximum range figures, battery size, and efficiency of each model, in addition to relevant notes on how these figures are obtained.
Ranking of Longest Range in 2026
- Lucid Air Grand Touring — Maximum Range: 512 miles. Total Battery: 118 kWh. Efficiency: 24 kWh/100 miles. Base MSRP: 114900 USD. Note: 0.197 Cd aerodynamics and a high-density drive unit help maintain range; 19-inch wheels are recommended so as not to compromise the figure.
- Chevrolet Silverado EV Max Range — Maximum Range: 493 miles. Battery: 215 kWh. Efficiency: 42 kWh/100 miles. Base MSRP: 77000+ USD. Note: The range is achieved with the Work Truck 4WT or LT equipped with the Max Range pack; the very large battery compensates for the consumption.
- Lucid Gravity Grand Touring — Maximum Range: 450 miles. Battery: 123 kWh. Efficiency: 28 kWh/100 miles. Base MSRP: 94900+ USD. Note: Seven-seater SUV with a flat floor; the larger battery compensates for the slight drop in efficiency.
- Rivian R1T Max Pack — Maximum Range: 420 miles. Battery: 149 kWh est. Efficiency: 35 kWh/100 miles. Base MSRP: 86990 USD. Note: Gen 2 platform with a redesigned battery box for higher energy density without excessively increasing weight.
- Tesla Model S — Maximum Range: 410 miles. Battery: 100 kWh. Efficiency: 26 kWh/100 miles. Base MSRP: 94900 USD. Note: The AWD configuration, non-Plaid, with 19-inch wheels delivers the maximum range; 21-inch wheels reduce range by about 30 miles. Tesla has indicated that the Model S may be discontinued this year, which could open up business opportunities.
Note: All data is provided/presented by the manufacturers and may differ from EPA estimates.
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