Which? has put together a list of the EVs (electric vehicles) with the longest ranges to help any prospective buyers.Which? has put together a list of the EVs (electric vehicles) with the longest ranges to help any prospective buyers.

Which? has put together a list of the EVs (electric vehicles) with the longest ranges to help any prospective buyers.

The electric car with the longest range has been named – and it’s not a Tesla, BMW, or Audi. Which? has put together a list of the EVs (electric vehicles) with the longest ranges to help any prospective buyers.

Which? said that they judged which car had the furthest range “based on the versions of each model with the largest battery option”. Named top was the £64,860 Volvo EX60 from Sweden, which has a range of 503 miles in the car’s P12 AWD trim.

In second was the the £58,755 BMW iX3 50 xDrive with 20 inch aerodynamic wheels. And in third place was the Mercedes Benz EQS 450+ AMG Line Premium Saloon costing £112,620 that has a range of 485 miles.

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Bloomberg reports that BYD and VinFast dealerships in the Philippines and Vietnam have seen interest “quadruple”, with hundreds of electric cars being sold every week.

One VinFast showroom has been forced to hire more staff to keep pace with the growing interest, while sales have doubled compared to last year.

What Car’s Shafiq Abidin said: “Electric cars have come a long way over the last few years, not only becoming more affordable and reliable, but offering range outputs that rival the most efficient petrol and diesel cars.

“In fact, in 2025, a Polestar 3 broke the Guinness World Record for the longest distance travelled by an electric SUV on a single charge — a remarkable 581.3 miles over 23 hours.

“What’s more, the EV segment is no longer just limited to a select few brands; almost every manufacturer out there sells one, and most do so across multiple body styles, from city cars to executive saloons and large SUVs.

“And with the efficiency and technology of EVs only getting better, we’ve now seen the first few 500-mile production cars enter the fray.”