11 Electric SUVs Perfect for Road Tripping

As the world shifts towards sustainable mobility, the fusion of eco-consciousness and wanderlust has never been more attainable. Electric SUVs are redefining our adventures, allowing us to explore the vast expanses of nature while leaving a minimal carbon footprint. Beyond their environmental benefits, these vehicles are packed with state-of-the-art technology, luxurious amenities, and driving capabilities that cater to the modern explorer.

Fisker Ocean

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The Ocean offers a unique combination of affordability, design, and sustainability (with recycled materials used in its interiors). With a range close to 300 miles and a host of smart tech integrations, it’s a fresh addition to the electric SUV market.

BMW iX

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BMW’s iX is a blend of performance and luxury with a range of over 300 miles. Its minimalist yet high-quality interior, advanced tech features, and the reputation of BMW’s engineering make it a top choice for many.

Rivian R1S

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Rivian’s R1S is designed for adventure. With a range of over 300 miles and impressive off-road capabilities, it’s perfect for those road trips that might venture off the beaten path. Its large storage space, including the innovative “gear tunnel,” makes packing for trips a breeze.

Nissan Ariya

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Nissan’s experience with the LEAF has translated well into the Ariya, offering up to 300 miles of range. It features a modern design, spacious interior, and advanced driver assistance systems, making it a strong contender for long journeys.

Mercedes-Benz EQC

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This luxury electric SUV offers a plush interior, state-of-the-art tech features, and a smooth, quiet ride. While its range is around 220 miles, it compensates with rapid charging capabilities and the prestige of the Mercedes badge.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

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Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 stands out with its retro-futuristic design. Beyond aesthetics, it offers up to 300 miles of range, spacious interiors, and a versatile charging system that allows it even to power other electric devices or vehicles.

Jaguar I-PACE

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Combining sporty performance with luxury, the I-PACE has a range of around 234 miles. Its agile handling, fast charging capability, and sophisticated infotainment system are major draws for road trippers looking for a blend of comfort and excitement.

Volkswagen ID.4

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The ID.4 is Volkswagen’s foray into the electric SUV market and offers a compelling mix of design, tech, and range (up to 250 miles). It comes with a comfortable cabin, ample cargo space, and three years of complimentary fast charging at Electrify America stations.

Audi e-tron

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The e-tron combines luxury with electric performance. With a range of about 222 miles, it might not have the highest numbers, but its fast-charging capability, high-quality interior, and comfortable ride make it an ideal companion for long drives.

Ford Mustang Mach-E

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This electric SUV carries the legendary Mustang name but in a completely new form. With a range of up to 300 miles, it offers a strong balance of performance and practicality. The spacious interior, intuitive infotainment system, and Ford’s expansive charging network add to its road trip capabilities.

Tesla Model X

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The Tesla Model X is often lauded as the gold standard in the electric SUV category. Known for its “falcon wing” rear doors and impressive acceleration, it offers a range of up to 360 miles (depending on the version). The large 17-inch touchscreen infotainment system, spacious interior, advanced safety features, and Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network make it a top pick for long road trips.

This article originally appeared on MyCarMakesNoise.

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