
As of early 2025, there are no widely confirmed upcoming electric vehicles (EVs) with EPA-estimated ranges over 500 miles available for purchase, but some future EV models are rumored or expected to approach or exceed that threshold.
- Most current and near-future EVs have ranges typically between 300 and 400 miles. For example, the 2025 Tesla Model S offers up to about 402 miles of range, which is among the highest for production vehicles today. Many other 2025 models like the Kia EV6, Dodge Charger Daytona R/T, and Chevrolet Equinox EV range between 310 and 320 miles. Electric SUVs such as the Rivian R1S and Tesla Model X reach up to around 410 miles in their best configurations but do not surpass 500 miles.
- Some reports and rumors suggest future EVs might push the range envelope further. For instance, there are mentions of some upcoming vehicles potentially achieving up to or beyond 500 miles of range, though details and confirmations are limited. The Car and Driver source notes some future electric vehicles with ranges “up to 500 miles,” but it does not specify models with confirmed production status hitting over 500 miles.
- The industry trend indicates continuous improvements in battery technology and efficiency, so reaching or exceeding 500 miles range is plausible for next-generation EVs beyond 2025 or in limited editions, but these are not yet mainstream or fully detailed.
In summary, while several 2025-model EVs offer impressive ranges close to 400 miles, and some SUVs reach slightly over 400 miles, there are no firmly established upcoming EVs with ranges exceeding 500 miles currently confirmed by reliable sources. However, future models aiming for or slightly surpassing that figure are anticipated as battery and vehicle tech evolves.
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