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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Porsche Cayenne Electric

from £83,265
All-electric version of Porsche’s flagship SUV promises supercar pace with everyday usability

New BMW i4

from £50,995
The i4 is an impressive electric executive car that's quick and practical with great interior quality
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Mercedes EQB

from £52,810
The EQB – one of a growing number of electric seven-seat SUVs – is well priced and practical

BYD Atto 3 Evo

from £31,487
The Atto 3 Evo is an electric SUV with plenty of power and a long list of standard kit

Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica

from £26,995
The Junior Elettrica is Alfa Romeo’s first electric SUV and aims to combine driving thrills with good practicality

Peugeot e-208

from £18,099
The e-208 is a stylish electric hatchback that’s available with two battery options

Toyota Mirai

from £64,805
The Toyota Mirai is clean, comfortable and easy to drive, but it’s too expensive and short on boot space.

Skoda Elroq vRS

from £25,090
The Elroq vRS is the quickest and most expensive version of Skoda's smallest electric SUV

Fiat E-Scudo

from £46,121
The E-Scudo has had a light refresh but still can't match the abilities of the best medium electric vans

BYD Atto 2

from £25,590
The Atto 2 is a small electric SUV that majors on space and generous levels of equipment

Audi S6 e-tron

from £89,995
The S6 e-tron sprints from 0-62mph in 4.1 seconds and is available as an electric estate car

Audi A6 Avant e-tron

from £52,705
The Avant (estate) version of the new A6 e-tron offers a long range, but sacrifices some practicality for style

Geely EX5

from £28,990
Geely has kickstarted its UK sales with this all-electric SUV, but is it any good?

Dacia Spring Cargo

from £11,994
The Dacia Spring Cargo is the cheapest new van on the market but has limited practicality

Fiat 500e

from £18,556
The Fiat 500 is wonderfully stylish and competent in most areas, but there are rivals that are both cheaper and better to drive.

Vauxhall Grandland Electric

from £27,995
The Grandland Electric has a good electric range and lots of standard kit but there are better all-rounders available

Leapmotor C10

from £30,995
The C10 is a reasonably priced, tech-heavy electric SUV from Chinese brand Leapmotor

XPeng G6

from £39,990
The XPeng G6 is an electric family SUV and the first car from this Chinese brand to be sold in the UK

Peugeot e-Expert

from £25,194
The e-Expert electric van gives you a sensible real-world range and plenty of standard kit

Volkswagen ID 4

from £29,990
The ID 4 is a practical electric SUV with a decent range but there are better rivals out there

Mercedes EQS SUV

from £119,980
The EQS SUV is a big – and very expensive – all-electric car available with seven seats

Subaru Solterra

from £52,505
The Solterra electric four-wheel drive has some off-road ability but has limited appeal elsewhere

Kia Niro EV

from £28,860
The Niro EV electric SUV is not as groundbreaking as its e-Niro predecessor but it's still a good all-rounder

Peugeot e-3008

from £28,945
The e-3008 is a coupé-inspired SUV that’s fully electric and available with an official range of up to 434 miles

Volkswagen ID 5

from £32,995
The ID 5 electric SUV is a decent all-rounder with lots of kit and a good enough range for most needs

Cupra Tavascan

from £33,490
The Tavascan is Cupra’s first electric SUV and its second electric car after the hugely impressive Born hatchback

Ford Capri

from £31,359
The new Capri is nothing like the original – but as an electric SUV it has plenty going for it

Citroën ë-C3

from £17,995
The ë-C3 is keenly priced and roomy inside but there are better all-round electric SUVs

Mini Countryman Electric

from £29,345
The Countryman Electric offers space, style and a bit of driving fun but some rivals have longer ranges

Mercedes EQA

from £44,760
The EQA electric SUV has a long range but there are better all-rounders available
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