Top 10 Cars With the Longest Range in 2025

Tesla Model 3 Long Range

Gas, Hybrid, and Electric Vehicles That Can Really Go the Distance

If you’re tired of stopping to fill up—or charge—every couple of days, this list is for you. In 2025, cars are going farther than ever, whether they run on gas, electricity, or a bit of both. Range isn’t just a buzzword—it’s convenience, freedom, and fewer stops between where you are and where you’re going.

We’ve put together a real-world look at the top 10 longest-range vehicles on the market this year. That includes everything from luxury electric sedans to efficient hybrids and traditional gas-powered cars that just keep going.

Whether you’re driving cross-country or commuting 60 miles each way, these cars won’t hold you back.

Why Range Still Matters

We’ve come a long way from the early days of EVs with 100 miles of range. But even now, with faster chargers and more charging stations, range is still a top concern—especially for people who drive long distances or live outside major cities.

And it’s not just electric drivers thinking about it. With gas prices jumping around, hybrids and fuel-efficient sedans that can travel 600 or 700 miles on a tank are just as appealing. Less time refueling or charging means more time doing what you actually want to do.

What This List Includes

This isn’t just about electric cars. We’re comparing three types of vehicles:

  • Fully electric vehicles (EVs) — no gas, just charge and go 
  • Hybrids (HEVs) — gas engines assisted by electric motors for better fuel economy 
  • Gas-only cars — still relevant for drivers who value simplicity and long highway range 

We focused on real-world practicality: range, efficiency, comfort, and affordability—not just the numbers on paper.

The Top 10 Long-Range Cars in 2025

1. Lucid Air Pure RWD – 419 miles (Electric)

Lucid still holds the crown for electric range. The Air Pure with rear-wheel drive hits an EPA-estimated 419 miles, and real-world results show it comes very close.

  • Price: Around $77,400 
  • Why it stands out: Quiet, luxurious, and smooth—this is the EV for serious road trippers who want comfort and space without compromising on range. 

2. Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE RWD – 361 miles (Electric)

This sleek electric sedan is Hyundai’s quiet champion. It looks great, drives better, and squeezes out 361 miles on a full charge, making it one of the most efficient EVs on sale.

  • Price: About $42,450 
  • Why it stands out: Charges incredibly fast, thanks to its 800-volt system. You’ll get to 80 percent in under 20 minutes at the right charger. 

3. Toyota Camry Hybrid – 686 miles (Hybrid)

Toyota Camry Hybrid – 686 miles (Hybrid)

This one’s a legend. The Camry Hybrid quietly cruises past most EVs in range without needing a plug. With its 13.2-gallon tank and fuel-sipping engine, you’ll get nearly 700 miles between fill-ups.

  • Price: Around $29,500 
  • Why it stands out: It’s reliable, easy to maintain, and doesn’t require charging—just fill up and go. 

4. Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – 680 miles (Hybrid)

Hyundai’s hybrid version of the Sonata is another solid pick. It’s stylish, roomy, and stretches every drop of fuel to the max.

  • Price: Just under $29,000 
  • Why it stands out: Smooth ride, clean cabin design, and real range that rivals the Camry. 

5. Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD – 341 miles (Electric)

Tesla’s updated Model 3 Long Range delivers 341 miles on a charge, with excellent efficiency and access to the best fast-charging network in the country.

  • Price: Around $47,990 
  • Why it stands out: Quick, quiet, and smart. The Model 3 is still the go-to EV for everyday drivers who don’t want range limits. 

6. Honda Accord Hybrid – 685 miles (Hybrid)

Right on the Camry’s heels is the Accord Hybrid. It’s comfortable, well-built, and goes just as far.

  • Price: Around $31,895 
  • Why it stands out: Bigger fuel tank than most hybrids gives it an edge for highway trips. 

7. Toyota Prius – 644 miles (Hybrid)

Still the poster child for hybrid efficiency. The 2025 Prius is more stylish than ever and just as efficient, offering nearly 650 miles of range.

  • Price: Starting around $28,800 
  • Why it stands out: 57 miles per gallon. That says it all. 

8. Chevy Malibu – 598 miles (Gas)

Not ready for a hybrid? The Chevy Malibu still holds strong in 2025 with nearly 600 miles of range from its turbocharged 1.5-liter engine.

  • Price: About $26,000 
  • Why it stands out: Simple, comfortable, and one of the last affordable sedans that goes this far on gas. 

9. Kia EV6 RWD – 310 miles (Electric)

The EV6 is bold, fast-charging, and fun to drive. The rear-wheel-drive version delivers 310 miles, which is more than enough for most trips.

  • Price: Around $42,600 
  • Why it stands out: Great mix of tech, driving feel, and real-world efficiency. 

10. Mazda3 Hatchback – 523 miles (Gas)

Mazda’s compact hatchback blends sporty handling with excellent highway range. With a full tank, you’ll travel over 500 miles with ease.

  • Price: Around $24,000 
  • Why it stands out: Refined, fun to drive, and great fuel economy without the complexity of a hybrid. 

Final Ranking – Longest Range Cars of 2025

Rank Car Powertrain Range
1 Lucid Air Pure Electric 419 miles
2 Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE Electric 361 miles
3 Toyota Camry Hybrid Hybrid 686 miles
4 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Hybrid 680 miles
5 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Electric 341 miles
6 Honda Accord Hybrid Hybrid 685 miles
7 Toyota Prius Hybrid 644 miles
8 Chevy Malibu Gas 598 miles
9 Kia EV6 RWD Electric 310 miles
10 Mazda3 Hatchback Gas 523 miles

Who These Cars Are Perfect For

  • Long-distance commuters: Camry Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, Model 3 
  • Weekend road trippers: Lucid Air, Ioniq 6, Kia EV6 
  • City drivers who hate stopping at gas stations: Prius, Sonata Hybrid 
  • Anyone on a budget: Malibu, Mazda3—simple, efficient, affordable 

Final Thoughts

You don’t have to go electric to drive farther between stops—but if you do, you’ll have some solid choices. Hybrids like the Camry, Sonata, and Prius are still unbeatable for pure range and cost to own. Meanwhile, EVs like the Lucid Air, Ioniq 6, and Tesla Model 3 are proving they can keep up—and in some cases, pass gas and hybrid models.

If long range is high on your list, this group of 2025 vehicles should be your starting point.

At BidForAutos.com, we’ll keep tracking and testing the best cars in every category so you can buy smarter—and drive farther.

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Paul Boland

Paul is a 10-year automotive industry veteran passionate about cars, driving, and the future of mobility.
Bringing hands-on experience to every story, Paul covers the latest news and trends for real enthusiasts. Here is my bio for each blog also.

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