
Several upcoming electric vehicle (EV) models promise significantly improved driving ranges, pushing the limits beyond current standards.
Notable Upcoming EVs with Improved Ranges
- Chrysler EV Crossover (2025)
Expected to target around a 400-mile driving range, this model aims to compete with popular crossovers like the Ford Mustang Mach-E. It will also feature advanced Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities and share platforms with the Jeep Wagoneer S, part of Chrysler’s transition to fully electric by 2028. - Lucid Gravity SUV (Available now, 2025 model)
Lucid’s second vehicle, the Gravity SUV, boasts an impressive range of more than 440 miles on a single charge. It delivers luxury and performance with seating for up to seven passengers, over 800 horsepower, and rapid charging capabilities that can add 200 miles in 15 minutes thanks to a 900-volt architecture. The starting price is below $80,000, making it a compelling electric SUV option. - Chevrolet Bolt EV (Second Generation, 2025)
The new Bolt EV will ride on GM’s Ultium battery platform and is expected to exceed the current Bolt’s EPA-estimated range of 259 miles. While exact figures are not yet disclosed, this suggests a meaningful improvement over the current generation’s range, maintaining its position as a tech-centric and affordable EV. - Kia EV4 (Early 2026 release)
Although not as long-range as some larger SUVs, the Kia EV4 compact sedan offers up to about 330 miles for its long-range battery version, which is competitive for a vehicle in its class. The base version offers around 235 miles of range. Its affordable price estimate ($36,000–$40,000) and car body style make it notable as a practical option among upcoming EVs.
Summary
There are indeed upcoming electric vehicles with significantly improved ranges:
- Lucid Gravity leads with over 440 miles.
- Chrysler’s new EV crossover aims for approximately 400 miles.
- Chevrolet Bolt’s second generation promises to exceed its current 259-mile range.
- Kia EV4 offers a competitive range in the compact sedan segment up to 330 miles.
These models collectively illustrate the ongoing trend toward longer-range EVs, making electric ownership more feasible for a broader range of buyers in 2025 and beyond.
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