I think we’re getting there but not there quite yet still need a little more distance so not spending all day trying to charge the car while cost country
@@timothygregory5992 at what cost of the battery though. Fast charge is not ideal to the battery and that depends availability is determined by location.
@@jessesig1454 it doesn't deteriorate the battery using fast charging occasionally. Most will use it on road trips other than that charge at home. That's why longer battery range us good as you may avoid using fast chargers altogether. The availability will get better just like gas stations were. Placed along the freeways once that's supported then they go to the rural areas
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Try and buy an EV6. They are asking 12,000 over MSRP. Most EV's you must order. Look at the Ford Truck the Lightning. It's a deal if you can get one. 450 HP.
Does that include on a cold snowy winters night? You know, headlights, heaters, defrosters, wipers, all at full tilt, seat warmers, steering wheel heaters, and with 4 adults and 100 lbs of luggage, What does the mileage drop to with real life conditions....
Range we don’t care about, will charge in the garage every night, will take the ICE car on longer trips. Not a factor, not comparing this, would just buy the best car that isn’t a Tesla.
Maybe I am missing something but if range is stated from 100% charge to 0% then realistically actual range would be slightly less at best and probably significantly less actually as range anxiety is a major concern for many people who buy EVs.
Just consider that replacement battery prices vary depending on your vehicle model. Remanufactured packs cost between $9,000 and $10,000, while new batteries can cost up to $22,500. If you're going to replace your damaged battery pack with a remanufactured one, the average cost would probably be around $13,000 to $17,000, depending on the complexity of the work. However, if you opt for a completely new battery, you should be ready to shell out upwards of $25,000.
Waiting on MULIN 5! -- 55k 320 charge 0-60 3.5 I think it was! in 2025 600 mile charge The RS will be 0-60 1.9 200mph 155k MULN buying the stock will help get the SUV
My question is how long till electric cars have the support needed? Right now I live in a house I own, probably in few months apartment, will a charging post be stuck in the ground? I have a flex fuel car and live in a big city, know of one place selling E85, just a thiught.
Don't worry - the new battery invented next week will have 900 miles range. Then the battery invented the week after next will have 1500 miles range. Anybody else sick of the hype about new batteries - that are NEVER developed???
This whole thing is a pie in the sky dream that accomplishes nothing useful imo. Who wants to pay double to have sit and wait an hour every 150 miles that you drive? This isnt even close to ice. Might as well buy a horse and call it good before this garbage.
@@aaronwangler1463 fossil fuels are gone RENEWABLES are the future I get almost 200 miles charge in about 30 minutes in my all-electric Kia Niro Maybe you should actually research the FACTS before you promote pollution and HUMAN CAUSED climate change???
@@alltogethernow121 Ya that "renewable" coal that powers the "renewable" batteries that were mined using gas machines. And those "renewable" solar panels and turbine blades and massive amounts of gear oil that fill landfills are so much better fof the enviroment. Calling it renewable donent change the fact of whats happening. It just makes the uninformed feel good about themselves. Its a fraud. Its a bad sales slogan. I doubt anyones lives will be improved by having to pay way more for a far less useful product. Listen to yourself. You could have pumped that gasin less than half the time, gotten much further range, and a paid far less if you would have gone gas. If you want to pretend to save the world from humans dont have kids.
@@aaronwangler1463 HUMAN CAUSED climate change - caused by PETROLEUM Nukes - 250,000 years of poisonous waste World OVERPOPULATION RENEWABLES are the future
Eniro - not sure you have the range right. I have one and I have gone much further than 250 miles (at 65mph on motorways). The book quotes 285 and that is very near true.
1:27 “Equipped with a 1200-kWh battery pack…” Translation: The people who made this video either had no idea what they were talking about, or they didn’t listen to the voiceover closely enough.
I appreciate you showing these vehicles but you should have included expected MSRPs. Also all of these had low ranges of 250 miles or less except for the truck which should not have been in the video. If buyers want a range 250 miles or less they should buy a used Nissan leaf for $20K
Don’t even show us anything that gets under 300 mile range because we’re not gonna considerate I certainly am not. I don’t care if they cook breakfast and or gold plated I’m not I’m not gonna buy anything under 300 mile range and I prefer for now you made it us with a 400. I spent way to much time planning a short trip to the coast. 45 minutes at a charge station after we get a free charger 🔌 really is an inconvenience.
Look how much it is though for a Nissan FFS ! Secondly does it make sense to lug a huge heavy battery round when you might only need that long range a few times a year. Makes more sense ( to me) to get a smaller cheaper shorter range vehicle say 200 miles plus and simply recharge it enroute. Simply plumping for a massive battery is thinking with an ICE car mindset. EV thinking is a bit different. In my opinion.
why is 0-60 acceleration time so important in SUV's? That isn't their purpose, SUV's are not track cars, they're meant to be driven to the mountains for camping all weekend, then getting you back home and 200-300 miles just isn't going to cut it.
Not now: less than 0.1% of hydrogen production is green. A hydrogen powered car at the moment is just a very inefficient way of consuming fossil fuels and producing carbon dioxide. Nothing to do with the car, but with the hydrogen supply chain. Run a diesel, or a lean burn gasoline car, they are far greener. Develoment and construction of green hydrogen production, via water splitting, needs to come first, until it meets the needs of huge consumers that can't easily electrify, such as iron and steel production, cement manufacture and nitrogen fixation. This is not going to happen tomorrow, and the ev provides a useable option in the interim.
India is experimenting hydrogen car and bus in research project with giant industrial company call “TATA”! India soon catch up with everyone with cheaper and better technology. Poor Musk
The rivian does not have extensive charging network in place yet. Tesla has the chargers making it easy to travel just about anywhere if you buy a Tesla. Even here in Armenia 🇦🇲 Tesla has many super chargers installed.
After 200 miles with a petrol car, you would have to go and refill the gas tank, that would be tedious. But an electric car gets plugged every night, so you drive 200 or 300 miles PER DAY, that's not the same.
@@thierryliotard3077 If you run out of gas going cross-country, you stop and refill. Time to fuel to "full" less than 5 minutes. Run out of power with an EV on the road, you're stuck for 4-6 hours until battery charge is fully restored or longer if a fast charge system is not available.
@@kengollon9537 No you're not ! First of all chances are you can get to a FAST charger, who will deliver at least 50kWh, and second you only need to charge enough to get to your garage !
Longest range "You Can Buy" and the 1st example given to a shorter range that a dozen other models, ... and has been postponed indefinitely with zero units even ordered.
sorry, I am very scare of buy any Nissan new cars (not just electric cars). I had some bad experiences with Nissan cars, the computer, electrical system, ... which cost me lot of money to fix it.
Let me know when we 800-1,000 miles. Paying thousands of dollars to only go 200-300miles is BS! I love EVs and the potential is has but this BS! And pisses me off car companies are seriously asking for thousands of dollars for BS range 200miles is BS!!
You have to take into account the fact that you can charge each night just by plugging the car in your garage. And you rarely have to drive 300 miles each day. That changes everything...
@@thierryliotard3077 let’s do the math 200miles you drive 25 miles to work, you drive 25 back you are left with 175miles left. And that is just to work and back, let say you go 30miles and then drive back home that’s 60 you are 115. That’s ridiculous, you should have more than that, 500 at least because let’s say you want to just go for a drive?
@@journeytrials let's do the math indeed. Stop after a few hours get a coffee. Fast dc charge while your enjoying your coffee etc and your off again another few hours. Stop thinking in the old way. What your saying is the equivalent of the horse and buggy owner moaning about new fangled automobiles where there's no place for your whip and it cannot carry enough feed for your horse.
hydrogen cars are the future Toyota has a nice one 0 emissions. lithium mines and battery is horrible for environment and the power grid won't handle electric output needed to charge everything electric.
All of these cars you mentioned are a waste of time and our money, getting less than 300 miles per charge and costing $30,000 to $60,000. these are way to expensive for that kind of mileage. Car manufactures have to do better, a lot better. Also the cost of battery replacement in 10 years $10,000 - $15,000, then the battery disposal or recycling. The maintenance cost of a gas vehicle is way less, not even close to $10,000 in ten years. Electric cars are our future but they have to do better.
Who cares I just went on a trip over 500 miles what am I supposed to wait there for a half hour to an hour while it charges up? when I could pull into a gas station put gas in, in two minutes and be on my way.
11 of the best SUVs... 11 of the best 30 SUVs to be precise... missing so many top selling EVs in the market right now.
I think we’re getting there but not there quite yet still need a little more distance so not spending all day trying to charge the car while cost country
Lol you must not be informed. You can use 150k which charges in 15-20 minutes and a fraction of the cost of gas. Practically no maintenance
@@timothygregory5992 at what cost of the battery though. Fast charge is not ideal to the battery and that depends availability is determined by location.
@@jessesig1454 it doesn't deteriorate the battery using fast charging occasionally. Most will use it on road trips other than that charge at home. That's why longer battery range us good as you may avoid using fast chargers altogether.
The availability will get better just like gas stations were. Placed along the freeways once that's supported then they go to the rural areas
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Misleading title. Majority of cars you introduced were around the 200 range not 400 range as stated
It didnt say anywhere in the title that all the cars were 400 mile range. The thumbnail did say that the ariya was 400 miles which is wrong
Agreed
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What is this obsession with 0 to 60 times, its meaningless in the real world. Any thing sub 10sec is fine. I would prefer efficiency over performance
It would be very helpful to have you list the approx. price of these vehicles. Even it they change when they finally come out.
i was going to say that
Thank you for the video. Would have been even better with the base price listed
Try and buy an EV6. They are asking 12,000 over MSRP. Most EV's you must order. Look at the Ford Truck the Lightning. It's a deal if you can get one. 450 HP.
Does that include on a cold snowy winters night? You know, headlights, heaters, defrosters, wipers, all at full tilt, seat warmers, steering wheel heaters, and with 4 adults and 100 lbs of luggage, What does the mileage drop to with real life conditions....
@@ankitpatelivtusjbiay1073 - You have to buy two vehicles, one for around town, one for road trips - that's all.😀
End of the driveway?
You didn't mention lucid air with 520 miles EPA range?
Why did they skip the Ioniq5 and the EV6? Both get a little over 300 miles
I am getting 320 awd ev6 in eco mode
@@bigdi77 that is great. The EV6 and Ioniq 5 should have been on this list. Also, both are some of the fastest charging EVs on the market.
You said the Bollinger has a 1200 kW hour battery pack and can go 200 mi. That cannot be accurate
Thanks but please start giving the prices after each item..
Range we don’t care about, will charge in the garage every night, will take the ICE car on longer trips. Not a factor, not comparing this, would just buy the best car that isn’t a Tesla.
Superb! Thank you for sharing this video! Greetings from Papua New Guinea!
Maybe I am missing something but if range is stated from 100% charge to 0% then realistically actual range would be slightly less at best and probably significantly less actually as range anxiety is a major concern for many people who buy EVs.
Take 2/3 of the official number to get real world mileage
Just consider that replacement battery prices vary depending on your vehicle model. Remanufactured packs cost between $9,000 and $10,000, while new batteries can cost up to $22,500.
If you're going to replace your damaged battery pack with a remanufactured one, the average cost would probably be around $13,000 to $17,000, depending on the complexity of the work. However, if you opt for a completely new battery, you should be ready to shell out upwards of $25,000.
chump change...
@@TheLegendaryLinx not everybody has deep pockets
Bullshit price. Gas is cheaper
I got it sussed get some one to right off the car
That’s Tesla
Gull wing doors in minus 20 and lower could be a problem?
Waiting on MULIN 5! -- 55k 320 charge 0-60 3.5 I think it was!
in 2025 600 mile charge The RS will be 0-60 1.9 200mph 155k
MULN buying the stock will help get the SUV
Honorable mention should be provided to Chevy Bolt EV or EUV. 258 miles on a full charge. Battery is 65 kWh. It’s not quite a SUV but plenty of space.
Where's the NIO et7 with 600+miles?
BYD also
More infromative 👌🏻👌🏻😃
My question is how long till electric cars have the support needed? Right now I live in a house I own, probably in few months apartment, will a charging post be stuck in the ground? I have a flex fuel car and live in a big city, know of one place selling E85, just a thiught.
I bet you could have added the MSRP to each model faster than ANY of the zero to 60 times…seriously!
Don't worry - the new battery invented next week will have 900 miles range.
Then the battery invented the week after next will have 1500 miles range.
Anybody else sick of the hype about new batteries - that are NEVER developed???
This whole thing is a pie in the sky dream that accomplishes nothing useful imo. Who wants to pay double to have sit and wait an hour every 150 miles that you drive? This isnt even close to ice. Might as well buy a horse and call it good before this garbage.
@@aaronwangler1463 fossil fuels are gone
RENEWABLES are the future
I get almost 200 miles charge in about 30 minutes in my all-electric Kia Niro
Maybe you should actually research the FACTS before you promote pollution and HUMAN CAUSED climate change???
@@alltogethernow121 Ya that "renewable" coal that powers the "renewable" batteries that were mined using gas machines. And those "renewable" solar panels and turbine blades and massive amounts of gear oil that fill landfills are so much better fof the enviroment. Calling it renewable donent change the fact of whats happening. It just makes the uninformed feel good about themselves. Its a fraud. Its a bad sales slogan. I doubt anyones lives will be improved by having to pay way more for a far less useful product. Listen to yourself. You could have pumped that gasin less than half the time, gotten much further range, and a paid far less if you would have gone gas. If you want to pretend to save the world from humans dont have kids.
@@aaronwangler1463 HUMAN CAUSED climate change - caused by PETROLEUM
Nukes - 250,000 years of poisonous waste
World OVERPOPULATION
RENEWABLES are the future
The first one looks like something you would leave in Afghanistan when you were running away from the guys in sandals .
Eniro - not sure you have the range right. I have one and I have gone much further than 250 miles (at 65mph on motorways). The book quotes 285 and that is very near true.
How can you can make the Rivian 400 mile range number 1, when it is not even out yet?
In 2022, 200 miles is not "long range"
1:27 “Equipped with a 1200-kWh battery pack…” Translation: The people who made this video either had no idea what they were talking about, or they didn’t listen to the voiceover closely enough.
I appreciate you showing these vehicles but you should have included expected MSRPs. Also all of these had low ranges of 250 miles or less except for the truck which should not have been in the video. If buyers want a range 250 miles or less they should buy a used Nissan leaf for $20K
EV6 has around 250 miles of range but you failed to even mention it? it's higher than almost half the cars here
I’m waiting for a sedan that large, roomy, and close to my gas powered 2011 DTS, I got 450+ driving to DC
Great cars for the little people, can wait for ev Toyota Sienna
Don’t even show us anything that gets under 300 mile range because we’re not gonna considerate I certainly am not. I don’t care if they cook breakfast and or gold plated I’m not I’m not gonna buy anything under 300 mile range and I prefer for now you made it us with a 400. I spent way to much time planning a short trip to the coast. 45 minutes at a charge station after we get a free charger 🔌 really is an inconvenience.
TATA NEXON EV MAX BEST💯
GOOD
I think Kia EV6 long range-single moto with 310miles can be added into top 3
Longest range any other truck-car can do !! Twice the price
Look how much it is though for a Nissan FFS ! Secondly does it make sense to lug a huge heavy battery round when you might only need that long range a few times a year. Makes more sense ( to me) to get a smaller cheaper shorter range vehicle say 200 miles plus and simply recharge it enroute. Simply plumping for a massive battery is thinking with an ICE car mindset. EV thinking is a bit different. In my opinion.
How about Lucid Air
WOW wow wow Nissan wow
How many years one battery last ?
Look for videos on YT about battery degradation. Mine is still 100% after 100k km. Kia eniro. 10 to 12 years and still 90% seems standard.
Longer than you'll own the car.
Opel Mokka Electric ???
Yes it's called the Mokka-e and it's a really decent car.
A comment from person said that he or she lived around a lot of hills and 🔋 goes down faster then normal
Please add "Actual mileage may vary". Because none of these EV could actually achive the mileage they claimed.
Do you have any idea how most electricity is made? Electric energy is not clean. Also none of these reach actual driving range listed
I heard the charging station uses diesel to run itself!
why is 0-60 acceleration time so important in SUV's? That isn't their purpose, SUV's are not track cars, they're meant to be driven to the mountains for camping all weekend, then getting you back home and 200-300 miles just isn't going to cut it.
Please use the metric system when making these videos.
Everything sounds great 😊but you skip the price of every model 🎃
No prices WTH??????
The cost of making the batteries and the lack of charging stations makes this laughable.
Kona ev starts at $42,000 the target buyer? I guess all who can’t afford it but will take on debt to get one
big let down post the prices$$$$
“0-6 mph in 4.1 seconds”
Wait, are we using American automotive technology?
Flintstone age tech there 🤣
Prices
Hydrogen EV's need to be explored extensively
Not now: less than 0.1% of hydrogen production is green. A hydrogen powered car at the moment is just a very inefficient way of consuming fossil fuels and producing carbon dioxide. Nothing to do with the car, but with the hydrogen supply chain. Run a diesel, or a lean burn gasoline car, they are far greener. Develoment and construction of green hydrogen production, via water splitting, needs to come first, until it meets the needs of huge consumers that can't easily electrify, such as iron and steel production, cement manufacture and nitrogen fixation. This is not going to happen tomorrow, and the ev provides a useable option in the interim.
Come on 20% china buying EV now!
India is experimenting hydrogen car and bus in research project with giant industrial company call “TATA”! India soon catch up with everyone with cheaper and better technology. Poor Musk
Where is Toyota BZ4X on this video ??
Toyota can’t make good ev car
The rivian does not have extensive charging network in place yet. Tesla has the chargers making it easy to travel just about anywhere if you buy a Tesla. Even here in Armenia 🇦🇲 Tesla has many super chargers installed.
I'll wait for non liquid batteries. They are unstable and dangerous to catch fire.
Those aren’t good range.. when they get 400 to 600 miles in range then I’ll buy one
Agreed for paying thousands of dollars you get 800 to 1,000 miles. 200 miles is worthless
Check out the nio et7 it can run 600+miles
After 200 miles with a petrol car, you would have to go and refill the gas tank, that would be tedious. But an electric car gets plugged every night, so you drive 200 or 300 miles PER DAY, that's not the same.
@@thierryliotard3077 If you run out of gas going cross-country, you stop and refill. Time to fuel to "full" less than 5 minutes. Run out of power with an EV on the road, you're stuck for 4-6 hours until battery charge is fully restored or longer if a fast charge system is not available.
@@kengollon9537 No you're not ! First of all chances are you can get to a FAST charger, who will deliver at least 50kWh, and second you only need to charge enough to get to your garage !
Lithium sulfur battery technology nao! please...
Lol.. The Bollinger is all but washed up.
You could have shortened this about 70% by telling us how most of these Evs are on the VW platform….
Model Y, 3 and S? They all surpass most of the vehicles listed.
To bad didn’t give msrp
MSRP would have been nice
We're the jaguar I pace
Longest range "You Can Buy" and the 1st example given to a shorter range that a dozen other models, ... and has been postponed indefinitely with zero units even ordered.
sorry, I am very scare of buy any Nissan new cars (not just electric cars). I had some bad experiences with Nissan cars, the computer, electrical system, ... which cost me lot of money to fix it.
Elon mad af he is sueing Rivian and I see why. It looks amazing. #SALTYELON
200 milles are you crazy
Let me know when we 800-1,000 miles. Paying thousands of dollars to only go 200-300miles is BS! I love EVs and the potential is has but this BS! And pisses me off car companies are seriously asking for thousands of dollars for BS range 200miles is BS!!
You have to take into account the fact that you can charge each night just by plugging the car in your garage. And you rarely have to drive 300 miles each day. That changes everything...
@@thierryliotard3077 let’s do the math 200miles you drive 25 miles to work, you drive 25 back you are left with 175miles left. And that is just to work and back, let say you go 30miles and then drive back home that’s 60 you are 115. That’s ridiculous, you should have more than that, 500 at least because let’s say you want to just go for a drive?
@@journeytrials let's do the math indeed. Stop after a few hours get a coffee. Fast dc charge while your enjoying your coffee etc and your off again another few hours. Stop thinking in the old way. What your saying is the equivalent of the horse and buggy owner moaning about new fangled automobiles where there's no place for your whip and it cannot carry enough feed for your horse.
volvo 223 milles , 150 milles in winter in canada : worthless
polstar 260 milles again 220 in winter in canada plus high price : worthless
niro 239 milles 175 in wintyer in Canada : worthless
hydrogen cars are the future Toyota has a nice one 0 emissions. lithium mines and battery is horrible for environment and the power grid won't handle electric output needed to charge everything electric.
rivian close to 100,000 dollars us nobody can afford it
Nissan that one is close but too expensive ow if they can put better batteries and go 350 milles it might sell
now you know why ev dont sell
All of these cars you mentioned are a waste of time and our money, getting less than 300 miles per charge and costing $30,000 to $60,000. these are way to expensive for that kind of mileage. Car manufactures have to do better, a lot better. Also the cost of battery replacement in 10 years $10,000 - $15,000, then the battery disposal or recycling. The maintenance cost of a gas vehicle is way less, not even close to $10,000 in ten years. Electric cars are our future but they have to do better.
You don't have to replace the battery after ten years, it's a myth
@@thierryliotard3077 we'll see...hasn't been ten years since most models introduced.
Most of these cars are for the very wealthy. Ironically, the people suffering from high gas prices can't afford these cars.
no concern ,no big deal.most travel less than 100km a day
kona 256 milles 200 in canada in winter: worthless
tesla X 100,000 dollars us nice car but only elite can afford it: few people can buy it
audi etron 250 milles 200 milles in canada in winter: worthless
It should be titled - Longest Range Electric SUVs you CAN’T buy in 2022.
200 miles is terrible!
feels an old video
APIA = Australian Pensioners insurance agency. ?......J
Are you really serious about the Bollinger? Why would you even put that monstrosity in here. This video is obviously for a low information audience
Can u Sir help The Ukarines Please.?
More range more battery more explosion and car burning when accident happens.
Some are not Suvs
vw id4 250 people that bought it brought it back aftewr one year unreliable and not enough milles
Who cares I just went on a trip over 500 miles what am I supposed to wait there for a half hour to an hour while it charges up? when I could pull into a gas station put gas in, in two minutes and be on my way.
This guy always misses the mark in his reviews
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If the range isn't 300 miles on a charge... It's NOT worth it... These vehicles are expensive and do not deliver in terms of longe range driving :(
Yeah. None of these get those driving ranges unless you are driving like a grandma.