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The top electric cars in this winter range test will surprise you

The top electric cars in this winter range test will surprise you

The latest 2025 electric vehicle winter driving test results are out, and there are quite a few EV models that are surprising with their performance.

Any vehicle, electric or not, loses range in colder weather, whether through engine performance and/or climate control.

However, it is recognized as a bigger problem with electric vehicles since they generally have a shorter range to start with.

Scandinavian countries are particularly concerned about that and they run some of the most comprehensive EV winter driving tests.

The latest 2025 winter driving test from Motor and NAF came out this week with some really interesting results.

Car Model WLTP (Declared) Achieved Distance Percentage Deviation
Peugeot E-3008 510 347 -31.96%
Voyah Dream 482 343,8 -28.67%
Peugeot E-5008 488 361 -26.02%
Tesla Model 3 702 530,8 -24.39%
VW ID.7 GTX Tourer 571 440,2 -22.91%
Porsche Macan 552 428,6 -22.36%
Audi Q6 e-tron 616 480,8 -21.95%
Xpeng G6 550 429,3 -21.95%
Volvo EX30 472 370,9 -21.42%
BMW i5 Touring 497 392,4 -21.05%
Ioniq 5 546 436,3 -20.09%
NIO EL8 503 411,9 -18.11%
Ford Explorer 525 437 -16.76%
Smart #3 415 346,1 -16.6%
Hongqi EHS7 540 452,3 -16.24%
BYD Seal U 500 421 -15.8%
Porsche Taycan 592 499,1 -15.69%
Kia EV3 590 499,1 -15.41%
Mercedes-Benz G-klasse 443 380,8 -14.04%
BYD Sealion 7 502 436,4 -13.07%
Lotus Emeya 500 436,3 -12.74%
Mini Countryman 399 355 -11.03%
BYD Tang 530 481,6 -9.13%
Polestar 3 560 531 -5.18%

The Polestar 3 performed the best and by a significant margin losing only 5% of its range. It also went the longest distance despite having only the 6th longest WLTP-rated range.

This year, they used a new Model 3 Long Range RWD, which has the highest rated range at 702 km (436 miles), and yet, it went just short of the Polestar 3 and lost 24% of its range.

Motor noted:

Tesla has been at the top of our list in previous range tests. With a WLTP range of 702 km, the Model 3 Rear-wheel drive was expected to go significantly further than its competitors this time. But it was a huge disappointment, even though it went almost as far as the Polestar 3. 

Many EVs performed well with a 10 to 20% range loss, but the top 5 is particularly interesting.

There are 2 BYD vehicles in the top 5, but 4 out of the top 5 EVs are China-made electric vehicles as both the Polestar 3 (for Europe, it is also made in the US for the North American market) and the Lotus Emeya are made in China.

Electrek’s Take

Chinese EVs are no joke. No wonder why the industry is so scared of them. Tesla’s performance is also disappointing with this new version of the Model 3 because it used to do better in those tests.

Tesla also has more experience making long-range EVs than all its competitors.

At least, it didn’t do as bad as the Peugeot. losing 31% is madness unless you are looking at -30C temperatures, which wasn’t the case for this test. It was actually performed in mild temperatures for a winter in Norway: around 5C (37F).

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