Which Brands Are Offering the Longest Range EVs in Australia? No More Excuses for Range Anxiety
- Tim Bond

- Jul 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 9
Range anxiety. It’s the phrase that gets thrown around every time someone talks about electric cars in Australia. “Will it get me to the coast and back?” “Can I make it to Mum’s without a sweaty-palmed pit stop?”
In 2025, the answer is finally shifting from “maybe” to “absolutely”—if you pick the right brand.
Australians are searching for the longest-range EVs because they want freedom, not compromise. So, who’s delivering the distance?
Polestar: The New Range Royalty: Polestar has stormed into the top spot. The Polestar 3 Long Range Single Motor claims a massive 706km WLTP range—that’s more than enough for a Sydney-to-Melbourne run with juice to spare. The Polestar 2 Long Range Single Motor isn’t far behind at 659km.
Even the Polestar 4 clocks up to 620km. If you want Swedish engineering and serious range, Polestar is now the standard-bearer.

Tesla isn’t letting go of its reputation for long legs. The Model 3 Long Range AWD offers up to 629km on a single charge, while the Model S pushes out to 652km if you can find one. Tesla’s charging network is still the envy of the industry, making those big numbers actually usable for road trips and regional escapes.

Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche:
Luxury with DistanceIf you want to combine comfort and range, the Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 and Porsche Taycan 4S both offer 635km. BMW’s i7 xDrive60 isn’t far behind at 624km. These are high-end, high-comfort cruisers for those who want to go the distance in style.
Which brand would you trust for the longest range EV in Australia?
0%Polestar
0%Tesla
0%Mercedes-Benz/BMW/Porsche
0%Hyundai/Kia
You can vote for more than one answer.
Hyundai and Kia: Mainstream Goes the Distance
Don’t overlook the Koreans. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 Dynamiq Extended Range RWD manages 614km, while the new Kia EV3 Air Long Range sneaks just over the 600km mark. These are proof you don’t need a luxury badge for serious range.

NIO: The 1000km Promise
NIO is making headlines with its claimed 1000km range—but let’s be real, you won’t see that in Australian showrooms just yet. The hype is real, but the cars are still on the horizon. Watch this space as NIO ramps up its global rollout and brings its Firefly and other models to our shores.
The Reality Check
Polestar and Tesla are the names you want if you’re chasing the longest range today.
Luxury brands deliver both distance and comfort—if you’re willing to pay.
Hyundai and Kia are closing the gap for everyday buyers.
NIO is the wildcard for the future, but not quite ready for your driveway.
Range anxiety? It’s time to let it go. The best long-range EVs in Australia now deliver more than enough for real-world adventures. The only thing left to worry about? Where you’ll stop for coffee—not for a charge.






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