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Top 5 electric cars with the longest WLTP range in 2025

Electric cars with the longest range 2025

električnih avtomobilov z največjim dosegom
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Introducing - Top 5 electric cars with the longest range according to WLTP in 2025. Electric cars have made such a technological leap in recent years that even Elon Musk would applaud. And if a few years ago we were still debating whether we would even get from Ljubljana to Piran without the stress of charging, today we are talking about ranges that extend over 700 kilometers - without a silent prayer and with optimism in our eyes.

For the year 2025 we have collected Top 5 electric cars with the longest range according to the WLTP standard – that is, those models that (at least on paper) can drive the furthest. We are not talking about electric supercars for a million euros, but about cars that even “ordinary” mortals can afford – or at least those with a well-thought-out leasing plan.


1. Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD

Photo: Tesla

Range (WLTP): 702 km
Price: from €44,990

If the Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD were to compete in a marathon, it would be running long after everyone else had finished sipping their isotonic drink. With an incredible range of 702 km, it sets a new standard for efficiency – and that’s with a single electric motor on the rear axle (220 kW/299 hp) that can be more bouncy than your average hot-blooded four-cylinder.

With exceptional fuel economy (12.5 kWh/100 km), an aerodynamically refined silhouette, and access to Tesla's Supercharger network, this Model 3 isn't just a rational choice - it's a rational choice you won't give up with a sigh. Who would have thought you could get so much range under 45 thousand euros? Even a subsidy smiles at such a price-mileage ratio. List winner – Top 5 electric cars with the longest range according to WLTP in 2025.


2. Volkswagen ID.7 Pro

Photo: Volkswagen

Range (WLTP): 621 km
Price: from €55,000

Volkswagen has combined German rationality, technological sophistication and something of that “can also be elegant” in the ID.7. With a 77 kWh battery and a modern interior with a huge central screen (that will delight both techno geeks and multitasking parents), the ID.7 Pro is ready for long, relaxed journeys.

Although it doesn't carry a prestigious star or Swedish restraint, it's a surprisingly balanced and logical choice for those who want a "family car of the future", without excessive drama and with plenty of functionality. And yes - with a range that takes you from Ljubljana to Venice and back without stress, without stopping for a coffee with a power outlet.


3. Mercedes-Benz EQC 300

electric cars with the longest range
Photo: Mercedes-Benz

Range (WLTP): 621 km
Price: from €70,000

The Mercedes-Benz EQE 350+ is like that businessman who never misses a meeting and always smells of success. It's a luxury electric sedan that, in addition to a premium interior and digital cockpit, also offers a pretty impressive range. With more than 600 km and the option of rear-wheel steering (yes, you read that right - the rear wheels can turn too), the EQE is a real technological gem.

True – it costs more than a Tesla. But hey, you're also paying for the feeling of being in a lounge that happens to be going 200 km/h and playing a Bach symphony in 3D sound.


4. Hyundai Ioniq 6

Photo: Hyundai

Range (WLTP): 614 km
Price: from €50,000

If electric cars had fashion shows, the Ioniq 6 would be the cover model. This aerodynamically refined sedan has more in common with the flowing shape of water than with automotive conservatism. And the result? An impressive range with the same battery as the ID.7 – around 77 kWh.

Rear-wheel drive, low aerodynamic drag and futuristic touches like cameras instead of mirrors (James Bond would be proud) make the Ioniq 6 an unconventional but logical choice. It's not the biggest, it's not the most powerful – but like a true Zen master among EVs, it captivates with silence, balance and that subtle charm of modern Asia.


5. Polestar 3

Photo: Polestar

Range (WLTP): ~610 km (depending on configuration)
Price: from €80,000

The Swedish brand, with a pinch of Volvo DNA and a design boldness that only the confident can afford, delivers Polestar 3 – a sporty-elegant SUV with high mileage and Scandinavian composure.

With a powerful battery, advanced assistance systems, and an interior that feels like you're in a futuristic boutique hotel, it's aimed at buyers who know what they want—and have the bankroll to back it up. It's not the cheapest, but it's perhaps the most "statement" model on this list.


Comparison in one sentence?

Tesla wins in numbers, Mercedes in prestige, VW and Hyundai in rationality, and Polestar in design wow effect.


Bonus: Other models that almost made the list

  • Zeekr 001 – Chinese offensive with a range of around 600 km and a price from €59,990. Maybe less well-known, but dangerously good.
  • Tesla Model Y Long Range – Around 584 km range, price from €45,000. If the Model 3 is too small for you, this is your alternative.

Conclusion: Electricity is mature – and very mature.

If you still think electric cars aren't for long distances, then you clearly haven't read this article. Or you're still living in a time when EV meant "extremely safe, but slow." The year 2025 brings models that are anything but compromises - they are a symbol of progress, performance, and design courage.

Which one would you choose? Tell us in the comments or share the article with that friend who still thinks "you can't get far with an electric car." Happy charging!

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