Electric SUV

SUVs are hot property right now, so it’s no surprise there’s a growing number of electric versions on the market.

They cover a wide range of sizes, from compact, family-friendly models, to huge luxury models. But they all offer the SUV hallmark you’d expect – a high driving position and plenty of practicality – allied to the low running costs that electric motoring can provide.

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Skoda Elroq front cornering

Skoda Elroq

from £25,090
The Elroq is an impressive electric SUV with a long range and a competitive price
BMW iX3 front cornering with Car of the Year logo

BMW iX3

from £58,755
The latest iX3 electric SUV is a comfortable electric SUV with an official range of nearly 500 miles
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Renault 4 driving

Renault 4

from £24,146
The Renault 4 is a great-value electric SUV that offers excellent refinement, a smart interior and a good range
BMW iX front right driving

BMW iX

from £68,990
The iX is a big, luxurious electric SUV that’s surprisingly quick and whisper quiet
Kia EV3 driving

Kia EV3

from £29,655
The Kia EV3 is a brilliant small electric SUV
Smart #5 driving

Smart #5

from £38,800
The new Smart #5 is a practical and comfy electric SUV that comes with plenty of standard kit
Tesla Model Y driving

Tesla Model Y

from £41,990
The Tesla Model Y still stands out for performance and practicality
Renault Scenic E-Tech front right driving

Renault Scenic

from £33,695
The Renault Scenic E-Tech offers good practicality and an official range of up to 379 miles
Citroën ë-C5 Aircross driving

Citroën ë-C5 Aircross

from £22,999
The ë-C5 Aircross has a comfortable ride and lengthy range but rivals handle better
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N front right driving

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

from £48,699
The N performance version of the Ioniq 5 electric car is very fast and packed full of tech – but also expensive
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