EV SUVs 2026 – battery range

The best EV range for SUVs sold in the UK in 2026, was 380 miles for the Renault Scenic E-Tech, BMW iX, and Polestar 3, followed by the Kia EV3, Audi Q8 e-tron, and Volvo EX90, all of which had a possible range greater than 360 miles.

You can compare EV battery ranges of all UK SUVs from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes, hence ranges shown as min–max

Make & ModelBody TypeRange (min–max miles)
Kia EV2Small SUV197–281 (The Independent)
Hyundai Kona ElectricSmall SUV234–319
Jeep Avenger ElectricSmall SUV~249
Volvo EX30Small SUV214–298
Smart #1Small SUV193–273
Kia EV3Compact SUVup to 375 (carwow.co.uk)
Skoda ElroqCompact SUV~230–350
Volkswagen ID.4SUV220–340
Skoda EnyaqSUV250–340
Nissan AriyaSUV250–330
Ford Mustang Mach-ESUV273–372
Tesla Model YSUV283–331
Audi Q4 e-tronSUV258–316
BMW iX1SUV257–272
Mercedes EQASUV249–348
MG ZS EVSUV198–273
MG S6 EVSUV~300+ (Wikipedia)
Renault Scenic E-TechSUVup to 381 (The Sun)
Citroën ë-C3 AircrossSUV189–249 (The Independent)
BYD Atto 3SUV~260
BYD Seal USUV~260–310
Honda e:Ny1SUV~256
Vauxhall Mokka ElectricSUV~209–252 (Wilsons Motor Group)
Make & ModelBody TypeRange (min–max miles)
Kia EV9Large SUV313–349
BMW iXLarge SUV257–380
Audi Q8 e-tronLarge SUV330–370
Mercedes EQBLarge SUV250–310
Tesla Model XLarge SUV300–348
Polestar 3Large SUV300–379
Volvo EX90Large SUV~300–360

Results correct at time of publishing.

EV range in miles should be treated with caution as outdoor temperature, driving style and speed, hills and inclines, headwinds, and load all affect the EV range more than a petrol car.