Electric

An electric car is one that runs purely on battery power and has no exhaust pipe to puff out nasty chemicals.

The best of the breed offer sufficient range between charges to fit in with most people’s lifestyles – and in the real world, not on some far-fetched official test cycle. Moreover, we prefer EVs with fast charge times, but they have to do all the things any other car should: be comfortable, spacious, smooth and good to drive.

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BMW i7

from £103,456
The i7 electric luxury car is packed with tech and a lovely thing to travel in as the driver or passenger

Skoda Elroq

from £25,090
The Elroq is an impressive electric SUV with a long range and a competitive price
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Kia PV5 Cargo

from £29,745
Kia's first purpose-built electric van, the PV5 offers an impressive real-world range

Porsche Taycan

from £82,990
Porsche's first modern electric car, the Taycan now offers faster charging and a longer range

Tesla Model 3

from £37,990
The Tesla Model 3 is well equipped, good to drive and very competitively priced

BMW iX3

from £50,338
The latest iX3 electric SUV is a comfortable electric SUV with an official range of nearly 500 miles

Renault 4

from £24,495
The Renault 4 is a great-value electric SUV that offers excellent refinement, a smart interior and a good range

Kia PV5

from £29,745
The Kia PV5 is a practical yet surprisingly affordable electric MPV

MG4 Urban

from £17,489
There’s a lot to like about the new MG4 Urban, even beyond its bargain price

BMW iX

from £66,495
The iX is a big, luxurious electric SUV that’s surprisingly quick and whisper quiet
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