If you rewind a decade, there was only one EV in the U.S. with more than 300 miles of range. By the end of 2026, we’re projecting about 60 EVs on sale with more than 300 miles of range, and several options that can drive over 400 miles on a single charge.

Read Tim Levin’s latest deep dive on how range anxiety is slowly becoming a thing of the past, with automakers rolling out modern EVs than can go the distance.

Elsewhere in the EV universe:

  • Toyota is pouring millions into EVs, while rivals pull back. Here's what could come next.

  • The Mercedes-Maybach VLS is an electric minivan for the 1%.

  • It's not hard to find a great $30,000 EV. Unless you live in America, that is.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Ralph Hermens

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Photo: Toyota

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Photo: Mercedes-Benz

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The Mercedes-Maybach VLS is an electric minivan for the 1%.

Photo: Kia

The Kia EV2 Is Another Cool, Small, Affordable EV That You Can't Have

It's not hard to find a great $30,000 EV. Unless you live in America, that is.

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