Which EV has 800 km range?
Mercedes-Benz EQS The sedan offers the longest range in India, which goes up to 857 km (ARAI). EQS gets a 107. Wh battery. The EV combines ultra-luxury interiors, silent performance and cutting-edge technology, making it ideal for long-distance luxury touring without frequent charging stops. Mercedes-Benz CLA250+ – 5. Wh Not only is it the most efficient EV on the market, with the highest mpkWh, it offers one of the longest driving ranges – at least for now – of up to 484 miles.
Which large EV has the longest range?
The Mercedes EQS has been one of the longest-range EVs ever since its launch in 2021, but the recently facelifted model in 450+ Premium spec can officially do 542 miles on a charge. That’s thanks partly to its massive 122kWh usable capacity battery, but also superb aerodynamics. Fortunately, modern EV battery packs should prove problem-free for nearly the first decade of use—possibly even longer. By the time today’s EVs will need a replacement battery pack, it’s likely the manufacturing and material costs will be far less than they are today.As EVs get older, the batteries progressively degrade. It is expected that at around 75% of the battery’s original capacity, it has reached the end of its life in an EV. In reality what this means is that if the car was sold with 400 km driving range, at the end of its useful life it could be down to around 300 km.Modern EVs retain 80-90% of battery capacity after 8-10 years, contain 99% fewer moving parts than petrol engines, and require 40% less maintenance. Advanced battery management systems and comprehensive 8-10 year warranties make today’s EVs among the most reliable vehicles available.