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    2026’s EVs with Disappointing Range: More Than 300 Miles Out of Reach!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Many 2026 EVs don’t meet 250 miles range, ideal for city use.
    2. Current EVs generally exceed 300 miles, but some have lower capacities.
    3. Cold weather significantly reduces EV range; EPA estimates vary from real-world.
    4. Low-range EVs suit urban drivers and are often more affordable options.

    ### The Range Reality of 2026 EVs

    Electric vehicles once struggled to meet the needs of long-distance travelers. Thankfully, innovations have led to models that offer over 300 miles on a single charge. Yet, many new electric vehicles still fall short. A significant number of models in 2026 won’t even hit 250 miles. This limitation invites scrutiny from potential buyers who prioritize range as a crucial factor in their purchasing decisions.

    Shorter-range EVs serve as city cars, making them practical for urban commuting. The average American drives about 37 miles daily, according to the Federal Highway Administration. Most low-range models still manage several days of typical usage on a single charge. Nonetheless, the fear of running out of battery lingers. Range anxiety remains a focal point that impacts consumer confidence.

    ### Evaluating Short-Range EVs

    Consider the Fiat 500e, with a modest range of only 149 miles. Its compact nature makes it ideal for city dwellers but impractical for road trips. The Hyundai Kona Electric SE offers slightly more at 200 miles. Both options represent affordability but lack the depth needed for extended travel.

    More sophisticated models, like the Lexus RZ 550e, provide luxury but only achieve 229 miles. This range underwhelms at a high price point of $47,395. The trend continues with the Toyota bZ at 235 miles and the Kia EV6 at 237 miles, both decent choices but still limited in long-distance capabilities.

    These low-range EVs can be sensible for urban drivers. The expanding national charging infrastructure enhances convenience for those who opt for shorter ranges. However, for individuals who enjoy long road trips or require more versatility, these models may not suffice. Prioritizing practicality versus range depends significantly on individual lifestyle and travel habits.

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