Alongside price, performance and range after a single charge are also key concerns for electric vehicle users.
Below are the models with the shortest operating range currently:
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Standard Range: 352 km
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 Standard Range and RWD version has an operating range of only 352 km after a single charge, which is significantly lower than the 488 km range of the Long Range version. Hyundai plans to conduct research to improve the operating range of this model and stimulate sales to attract more customers.
Lexus RZ 450e: 352 km
The Lexus RZ 450e also has a limited operating range of just 352 km after a single charge, despite having a 63.4 kWh battery pack similar to the bZ4X and Solterra models.
Kia EV6 GT: 349 km
Despite its attractive appearance and numerous modern features, the Kia EV6 GT version has a limited operating range of approximately 349 km after a single charge.
Volkswagen ID.4: 335 km
Currently, the ID.4 can only travel about 335 km after a single charge. However, the company plans to upgrade the car to a 77 kWh battery pack from 2024 to enhance its performance and entertainment system.
Porsche Taycan 4S: 330 km
The Porsche Taycan 4S, despite having an operating range of just 330 km after a single charge, is equipped with fast charging technology at 800V, with a charging speed of 1,110 km per hour, making it one of the fastest charging cars available.
Nissan Ariya Engage E-4ORCE: 328 km
Equipped with a 63 kWh battery pack and a single-electric-motor drivetrain, the Nissan Ariya Engage E-4ORCE model currently has an operating range of only 328 km per single charge.
Nissan Leaf: 238 km
The Nissan Leaf, with a 40 kWh battery pack, offers a fairly limited operating range of just 238 km per single charge. Despite numerous upgrades, the vehicle’s range has not made significant improvements. The EPA rating for the Nissan Leaf in 2014 was 135 km, and even after 10 years, the travel distance has only doubled.
Mini Cooper SE: 182 km
The current Mini Cooper SE 2023 has an operating range of 182 km per full charge. The company has plans to introduce a fully electric Mini Cooper in 2025, with versions named Cooper E and Cooper SE offering operating ranges of 241 km and 399 km, respectively.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)