Top 5 Most Popular Electric Cars – October 2025
These are the five EVs shoppers are most excited about right now in Europe—prioritizing range, charging speed and everyday practicality. All models are orderable as of October 2025.
1) Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD (Highland)

Model | Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD (Highland) |
Available since | October 2025 |
Range (km) | 580 |
Battery (kWh) | 79.0 |
Efficiency (Wh/km) | 136 |
Fast-charge (kW) | 120 |
Weight (kg) | 1,822 |
0–100 km/h (s) | 5.2 |
Cargo Vol. (L) | 682 |
1-Stop Range (km) | 688 |
Price € (low) | €44,990 |
The return of rear-wheel drive turns the updated Model 3 into a range-and-efficiency benchmark. With a 79.0 kWh battery, quoted efficiency of 136 Wh/km and a stated 580 km of range, it makes light work of long commutes and weekend runs alike. The 5.2 s 0–100 km/h sprint and the lighter-feeling front end give it a calm, tidy character—quiet on the motorway, composed on a back road. Practicality is strong: 682 L of total cargo space helps with family duties, and the 120 kW DC peak paired with a stable charging curve keeps stops short (1-stop range: 688 km). At €44,990, it undercuts many rivals while delivering premium refinement, low running costs and a minimalist cabin that’s easy to live with.
2) BMW iX3 50 xDrive

Model | BMW iX3 50 xDrive |
Available since | September 2025 |
Range (km) | 610 |
Battery (kWh) | 108.7 |
Efficiency (Wh/km) | 178 |
Fast-charge (kW) | 225 |
Weight (kg) | 2,360 |
0–100 km/h (s) | 4.9 |
Cargo Vol. (L) | 578 |
1-Stop Range (km) | 742 |
Price € (low) | €58,755 |
This is a long-distance specialist that hits the sweet spot for families. A substantial 108.7 kWh pack supports a claimed 610 km of range, and 225 kW DC charging is built for fast, predictable top-ups. Dual-motor xDrive traction provides effortless overtakes (0–100 km/h in 4.9 s) while the chassis remains quiet and settled over rougher tarmac. Steering is precise, braking feels natural and the cabin focuses on ergonomics and material quality rather than gimmicks. Everyday usability is high with space for five, 578 L of cargo and comprehensive driver-assist tech. Despite a robust 2,360 kg curb weight, efficiency is competitive at 178 Wh/km, and the 1-stop range stretches to 742 km. Starting from €58,755, it’s a refined, family-friendly EV that can tour all year round.
3) Tesla Model Y RWD (Juniper)

Model | Tesla Model Y RWD (Juniper) |
Available since | February 2025 |
Range (km) | 375 |
Battery (kWh) | 60.5 |
Efficiency (Wh/km) | 161 |
Fast-charge (kW) | 110 |
Weight (kg) | 2,003 |
0–100 km/h (s) | 5.9 |
Cargo Vol. (L) | 971 |
1-Stop Range (km) | 440 |
Price € (low) | €44,990 |
The refreshed Model Y doubles down on the traits that made it Europe’s default family EV: space, simplicity and low operating costs. A 60.5 kWh battery and 161 Wh/km efficiency yield a stated 375 km of range—ample for school runs and weekly routines—while 110 kW DC charging keeps intercity trips convenient. Acceleration is brisk at 5.9 s to 100 km/h, and Juniper updates bring a calmer ride and improved cabin hush. Versatility is the headline: a cavernous 971 L of cargo capacity, flat load floor and clever storage solutions make big shopping trips and DIY weekends easy. With a €44,990 starting price and a 1-stop range of 440 km, it remains a strong value play that simply works as a one-car household solution.
4) TOGG T10F Long Range RWD

Model | TOGG T10F Long Range RWD |
Available since | September 2025 |
Range (km) | 490 |
Battery (kWh) | 85.0 |
Efficiency (Wh/km) | 173 |
Fast-charge (kW) | 115 |
Weight (kg) | 2,154 |
0–100 km/h (s) | 7.5 |
Cargo Vol. (L) | 505 |
1-Stop Range (km) | 531 |
Price € (low) | €40,118 |
Handsome, sensibly priced and ready for real travel, the T10F Long Range RWD is a fast-climbing favorite. Its 85.0 kWh battery, 173 Wh/km efficiency and quoted 490 km range add up to stress-free ownership, while the 115 kW DC peak delivers consistent, quick top-ups on longer journeys (1-stop range: 531 km). Performance is confident rather than shouty—7.5 s to 100 km/h—and the rear-drive layout keeps steering light and predictable around town. Inside, intuitive controls, good visibility and plentiful storage support family life; the 505 L boot swallows luggage and sports kit with room to spare. At €40,118, it undercuts many mid-size rivals without feeling like a compromise, making it one of the smartest buys in its class.
5) Lucid Gravity Grand Touring (MY26)

Model | Lucid Gravity Grand Touring (MY26) |
Available since | September 2025 |
Range (km) | 625 |
Battery (kWh) | 123.0 |
Efficiency (Wh/km) | 197 |
Fast-charge (kW) | 210 |
Weight (kg) | 2,684 |
0–100 km/h (s) | 3.6 |
Cargo Vol. (L) | 1,663 |
1-Stop Range (km) | 737 |
Price € (low) | €116,900 |
A seven-seat SUV with vast carrying capacity and supercar-level pace, Gravity GT resets expectations for a luxury three-row EV. The 123.0 kWh battery targets 625 km of range, backed by 210 kW DC fast charging for quick turnarounds on continental trips. With 0–100 km/h in 3.6 s, it’s effortlessly rapid, yet efficiency is impressive for the size at 197 Wh/km. The cabin majors on space and serenity: up to 1,663 L of cargo with seats folded, airy glazing and meticulous materials create a lounge-like atmosphere. Ride isolation and advanced driver-assist features reduce fatigue on long hauls, and careful chassis tuning keeps it composed even when fully loaded. From €116,900, it brings maximum utility without sacrificing range, refinement or excitement.
Summary
This October lineup spans efficient long-range sedans, family-focused SUVs and a flagship luxury three-row. Expect real-world ranges from 375–625 km, robust DC fast-charging across the board, and practicality that suits everything from city duties to cross-continent trips.