Comparison: Range (WLTP) Tesla Model S vs. competitors 2025

The range of an electric car, such as this , refers to the maximum distance it can travel on a single charge of its battery. This can vary widely depending on factors such as the size and capacity of the battery (Model S : 100 kWh), the vehicle's weight ((Model S : 2170 kg)) and aerodynamics, and the driving conditions.The WLTP range cycle (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure) is a test procedure specifically designed to measure the range and consumption of an electric vehicle. It is done in variety of driving conditions, such as urban, suburban and highway driving , as well as air conditioning and heating usage.This test aims to provide a more realistic estimate of an electric vehicle's range than the previous testing method (NEDC), which was based on a single driving cycle.The longest range you can find amongst similar vehicles has Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ (V297 ), which is 182km more than the Model S - 816 km. For illustration, the difference in battery capacity between the Tesla and the Mercedes-Benz is -100kWh. On the other hand, the shortest range in the " schrägheck" category belongs to Fiat Topolino , which is 75 km - that makes it 559km shorter than the Tesla in question.

Tesla Model S - How has the range (wltp) changed over the generations?

The difference in Range (WLTP) between first generation (1.Generation) from 2013 and last generation (Model S 1.Generation (2. Facelift)) from 2021 is 634 km.
The range (wltp) of the current generation of Model S is 634 km.

The range (wltp) compared to other Tesla models

How does the range (wltp) of the Tesla Model S compare to it's nearest competitors?

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