Here are the 8 least expensive EVs that can go 250 miles or more between charges.

Range is the most important factor in the emerging market for electric automobiles. But in most cases, a wider price range comes at the expense of quality. We have compiled the best affordable long-range electric vehicles. There isn’t a single vehicle on our list that costs more than $50,000 that doesn’t have a range of at least 250 miles.

Top 10 EV's

1 . The Chevrolet Bolt EV, due out in 2023

Bolt EV

Price: $25,600\sEPA Coverage Area: 259 Miles

In 2022, Chevrolet will introduce a revised Bolt EV, and in 2023, the company will reveal a significant price reduction. For the 2023 model year, the Bolt EV will likely be the least expensive all-electric vehicle available in the United States.

2. The base price for a 2022 Hyundai Kona Electric is $34,000.

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Official EPA mileage estimate: 258 miles

For 2022, Hyundai updated the Kona Electric with a fresh new appearance and a price cut of several thousand dollars. It is one of the cheapest EVs available without compromising on range.

3. 2023 Value of a Toyota BZ4X: $42,000

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EPA Distant: 252 miles

The release of Toyota’s first fully electric vehicle has been, shall we say, eventful. The several hundred BZ4X SUVs already sold have to be recalled. The SUV may not be as flashy as Hyundai, Ford, or Volkswagen, but it holds its own on paper.

4. The base price of a 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro is $42,495.

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EPA Distance Between Refuelings: 275 Miles

Volkswagen’s first electric SUV will hit the market in 2021, and its Pro model will provide a blistering 275 miles of range.

In our evaluations, the ID.4 proved to be a comfortable and simple choice for drivers who were still on the fence about switching to electric vehicles.

5. Cost of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE in 2022 is $44,000.

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EPA Capable of traveling a distance of 303 miles

The Hyundai Ioniq 5, which debuted as a 2022 model, has swiftly risen to the ranks of the best-selling electric cars, joining the likes of Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y and Ford’s Mustang Mach-E. Not surprising, considering the Ioniq 5’s lightning-fast charging, unique design, and respectable mileage.

6. EPA-approved price of a Tesla Model 3 in 2022 is $46,990. Coverage of 272 miles

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Tesla’s Model 3 has been a huge success, and the company owes much of its market dominance in the electric vehicle industry to it. If you are willing to spend the additional money for the Model 3 Long Range (which is sold out until 2023), you will be rewarded with an approximate 350-mile driving range.

7. EPA estimated range for the 2022 Kia EV6 is 310 miles, and it will cost you $47,500.

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The EV6 is quite similar to its sibling model, the Ioniq 5, and has many features, including a respectable range of 300 miles between refills. When deciding between the two, keep in mind that the Kia is more fun to drive and that the Hyundai is more sparsely appointed inside.

8. Price of the Polestar 2 in 2023: $49,400 (EPA) Extensiveness: 270 miles

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In spite of producing a high-quality EV, you have probably never heard of Polestar. This is surprising.

The Polestar 2 has sharp lines, an understated cabin, and a responsive touchscreen powered by Google’s Android software.

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