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Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Sets New Guinness World Record for EV Range

webCG Inc., a member of the Kakaku.com Group and a leading Japanese automotive web magazine, has set a remarkable new Guinness World Record by driving an electric vehicle (EV) an astounding 1,045 km (649 miles) on a single charge. On July 3, 2025, webCG announced the historic news on BusinessWire. The record-setting journey took place between Wednesday, June 18, and Thursday, June 19, 2025, using a Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+, showcasing the cutting-edge capabilities of modern electric vehicles.

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The Challenge

The ambitious attempt aimed to deepen public understanding of EVs and highlight their true potential. Starting with a fully charged battery, webCG pushed the EQS 450+ beyond its limits, ultimately surpassing the previous record of 949 km. By achieving over 1,000 km on a single charge, the team not only demonstrated the vehicle’s impressive range but also underscored the technological advancements that are making EVs more practical and appealing than ever before.

Official Recognition

Guinness World Records™ officially recognized the feat as “The longest journey by an electric car on a single charge,” confirming the new record at 1,045 km (649 mi 1,742 ft). This historic achievement took place in Japan on June 19, 2025.

With this record, webCG continues to fulfill its mission of inspiring and informing car enthusiasts while contributing to the broader development of the automotive industry. Since its launch in 1998 as the online edition of the beloved automotive magazine “CAR GRAPHIC,” webCG has delivered in-depth test drive reports, industry news, and engaging essays.

Guinness World Records

Guinness World Records™ is the globally recognized authority on record-breaking achievements, celebrating extraordinary feats and the individuals and organizations who accomplish them. Established in 1955, Guinness World Records has become a trusted and iconic brand, known for meticulously verifying and documenting records across a vast range of categories — from human achievements and natural wonders to technological innovations and extreme endurance challenges. Earning a Guinness World Record title is a symbol of excellence and dedication, inspiring millions around the world to push the limits of what is possible.

Typical EV Range Has More Than Tripled In 10 Years

Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly transforming the automotive world, and one of the most significant advancements fueling this change is the steady increase in driving range. Just a decade ago, range anxiety — the fear of running out of charge before reaching a destination — was one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption. Today, that concern is fading fast as automakers deliver longer-lasting batteries and smarter, more efficient designs.

Inside EVs reported in January 2025 that in 2024, the average electric car could travel 283 miles on a single charge, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE). While that represents a modest gain of 13 miles over 2023, the long-term trend reveals a remarkable transformation.

Looking back to 2014, the median EV range was just 84 miles — a figure heavily influenced by early mass-market models like the Nissan Leaf. Fast forward to today, and the median range has more than tripled. Even compared to 2016, when the median range was 218 miles, today’s 283-mile benchmark marks significant progress.

What’s behind this surge in range? Advances in battery technology, including higher energy density and improved efficiency, have played a major role. Automakers have also focused on lighter materials, better aerodynamics, and smarter energy management systems to push the limits of how far EVs can go on a single charge.

EV Tech Keeps Improving Fast — Here’s Why They’re the Best Choice Today

It wasn’t long ago that electric vehicles (EVs) were seen as niche, experimental, or only suited for short city commutes. But times have changed — fast. Thanks to groundbreaking advancements in technology, EVs are no longer just an alternative; they’re quickly becoming the best choice for drivers everywhere.

While EVs currently carry a higher upfront price than gas vehicles in the US, they more than make up for it with lower operating and maintenance costs over time. Electric motors have far fewer moving parts than internal combustion engines, meaning fewer breakdowns and less routine maintenance. Plus, charging at home is significantly cheaper and more convenient than filling up at the pump, especially when paired with solar panels or off-peak utility rates.

Better Driving Experience

EVs deliver instant torque and smooth, quiet acceleration — a combination that makes them a joy to drive. With no engine noise and a lower center of gravity (thanks to battery placement), EVs offer a more comfortable and responsive ride compared to traditional vehicles.

Cleaner and Greener

Perhaps the most compelling reason to choose an EV is environmental impact. Even accounting for electricity production, EVs significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. As renewable energy sources like solar and wind continue to expand, EVs will only get cleaner over time.

Constant Innovation

Automakers are pushing the limits with new features like bidirectional charging (so your car can power your home), advanced driver-assistance systems, and over-the-air software updates that improve your vehicle long after you drive it off the lot. Each year brings new breakthroughs that make EV ownership easier and more rewarding.

EVinfo.net’s Take

With EV ranges improving, and the US EV tax credits ending in September, there’s never been a better time to go electric. Motortrend released an excellent article last week about the many benefits of buying used EVs. There are also many great new EVs available, a wider selection than ever before. One example is the fantastic Chevrolet Equinox EV. Inside EVs reported about how it brings a combination of low price and long range that the EV market has been missing in America.