World on Wheels can do more than publish raw range figures. This ranking asks a sharper value question: which EV gives the reader the strongest range return for each $1,000 of entry price? In the current snapshot, Wuling Binguo Pro sets the tone at 47.4 km per $1,000.
What this list is really measuring
This is not a luxury ranking or a pure engineering leaderboard. It focuses on a single buyer-minded metric: range divided by entry MSRP. That keeps the list honest for readers trying to identify the strongest range value rather than the most glamorous EV badge.
Editorial view
This is one of the strongest utility formats in the whole Top Ten system. It turns two separate anxieties, battery range and price, into one answer that is easier to scan, easier to share, and more useful in shortlist mode.
| # | EV | Entry price | Range | Range per $1k | Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wuling Binguo Pro | $8,500 | 403 km | 47.4 km | Electric |
| 2 | Wuling Starlight | $13,900 | 500 km | 36 km | Electric |
| 3 | Xpeng MONA M03 | $20,000 | 620 km | 31 km | Electric |
| 4 | Xpeng P7 | $28,000 | 710 km | 25.4 km | Electric |
| 5 | Zeekr 007 | $30,000 | 688 km | 22.9 km | Electric |
| 6 | Zeekr X | $25,000 | 560 km | 22.4 km | Electric |
| 7 | Great Wall Ora Good Cat | $18,000 | 400 km | 22.2 km | Electric |
| 8 | SAIC MG ZS | $20,000 | 440 km | 22 km | Electric |
| 9 | SAIC MG4 | $24,000 | 520 km | 21.7 km | Electric |
| 10 | Hyundai Kona | $23,000 | 490 km | 21.3 km | Electric |
- Wuling Binguo Pro leads the ranking at 47.4 km per $1,000.
- The current Top Ten field spans $8,500 to $30,000 by entry MSRP.
- This format is especially strong for readers who want a shortlist with clear value logic rather than a prestige-led EV answer.