
Yes, there are upcoming electric cars with a range over 300 miles that are expected to be relatively affordable in 2025. Some notable examples include:
- Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium: It offers exactly 300 miles of range with a list price of about $39,995. This makes it one of the most affordable new EVs with a 300+ mile range.
- Chevrolet Equinox FWD: With a 319 mile range and an MSRP of $41,100, it could effectively cost around $33,600 after the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, making it even more affordable.
- Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD: This version has a 363 mile range, and with its base price at $42,490, applying the $7,500 federal credit brings it down to roughly $34,990.
- Nissan Ariya Venture+ FWD: This electric SUV has a 304 mile range and a starting price of $41,190, positioning it well for buyers seeking range above 300 miles.
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE RWD: Offering a 300 mile range with a starting price of about $42,700, it is another affordable option in this category.
- Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD: Boasting 337 miles of range, its $44,990 price is effectively reduced to about $37,490 with the federal tax incentive.
These models all provide over 300 miles of driving range with starting prices in the low $40,000 range or below, and some become even more affordable after tax credits. Additionally, used EVs such as the Tesla Model 3 can offer similar range for around $25,000, presenting an affordable option for buyers looking for long-range electric vehicles.
In summary, while luxury EVs with 300+ miles range exist, there are several new and upcoming EVs priced at or below roughly $40,000 that meet the 300-mile range criteria and qualify for federal tax credits, making them affordable choices for many consumers in 2025.
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