The UK’s cheapest EVs: 2024’s best and worst named | Electrifying

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Here at electrifying.com, we've been weeping out for budget-friendly electric car for what feels like years. We understand that there are some fantastic choices out there if you're prepared to stump up some serious cash, but if your spending plan is more modest, alternatives have been really thin on the ground.

Fortunately, that will alter. There are a host of brand-new, less expensive electrical cars in the pipeline – some of which could be genuine video game changers. A few of them aren't simply low-cost for electric cars, they're cheap automobiles full stop! But which should you choose? Which ones will be worth awaiting and which are best prevented. As the old expression goes, you get what you pay for …

Join Ginny, Nicola and Tom as they go through all the budget-friendly electric automobiles that are either on the market or on their way. These consist of the brand-new Dacia Spring– which will be the UK's cheapest brand-new automobile when it arrives– the Citroen ë-C3 and , and Vauxhall Frontera. The team likewise think about some existing vehicles that have seen recent price cuts to keep them competitive. These consist of the Fiat 500e, the evergreen Nissan LEAF and the BYD Dolphin.

Is your next new cars and truck on the list? Are you thinking about something else? Let us understand in the comments listed below.

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Check out our full video library:. 00:00 Intro. 01:24 Dacia Spring.

04:05 Citroen eC3. 06:10 Vauxhall Frontera. 07:11 Vauxhall Corsa & .

08:41 BYD Dolphin. 10:10 Fiat 500.

11:58 MG4.
13:12 Nissan Leaf.
15:15 Silence S04.
17:25 Mazda MX-30.
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21:35 Hyundai Inster.
22:51 VW ID
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23:57 Fisker Ocean.

Comments

29 responses to “The UK’s cheapest EVs: 2024’s best and worst named | Electrifying”

  1. @ohyesitsme Avatar
    @ohyesitsme

    Don’t forget to mention that the Dacia Spring is a Chinese car manufactured by DongFeng

    1. @yingmustang67 Avatar
      @yingmustang67

      Dacia spring is rubbish!

    2. @keithhooper6123 Avatar
      @keithhooper6123

      You can’t possibly prove that, as it’s not even on the UK roads, as yet.

  2. @user-sf8lq8wg5r Avatar
    @user-sf8lq8wg5r

    You don’t seem to promote the economy (running costs) of EVs .. I run an ID3 and 50 miles costs about a pound, overnight on Octopus

    1. @Shane-ln5zz Avatar
      @Shane-ln5zz

      Same in Ireland , I run a Skoda enyaq and can go the same 50 miles on 75 cent ( 6.7 cent per kWh) , the savings are massive just so much bad press being put out there about ecars

    2. @jamesengland7461 Avatar
      @jamesengland7461

      I think this is assumed to be obvious

    3. @yingmustang67 Avatar
      @yingmustang67

      Oh yes, don’t forget about the huge depreciation cost as well! Let’s be honest! 😂

      I hate that fact cause I luv my Kia e Niro!

    4. @keithhooper6123 Avatar
      @keithhooper6123

      Maybe,but how much did the car cost,and if it lasts ten years, what will it be worth?

    5. @yingmustang67 Avatar
      @yingmustang67

      @@keithhooper6123
      Yes now you hit it on the right spot, If you have your EV at least 5 years or longer like you mentioned it, definitely Right! Totale owner cost are quite low, and if you have home charging with Solar panels you are cheaping to the max!

      Depreciation after 10 years are minimum…

  3. @BryanJackson-vy6ss Avatar
    @BryanJackson-vy6ss

    CHAdeMO to CCS converter now available Tom!

  4. @PaulMeier-cu3ds Avatar
    @PaulMeier-cu3ds

    Good to see a comparison review of cars people can probably afford. I like the Mazda MX30 in range extender version with the Wankel generator. Mazda priced them initially the same as the full EV version last year. You get good finance deals, though maybe not up to Tom’s most exacting standards. If you do not mind the suicide doors (I like them) then there is quite a lot of practical space in them. They also handle pleasantly but are not especially quick.

  5. @AlanTov Avatar
    @AlanTov

    Cant wait for ID2. It should be a massive success looking at the prototype.

    1. @ISuperTed Avatar
      @ISuperTed

      Hasn’t it been put back by VW to 2027?

  6. @stephenwensley9328 Avatar
    @stephenwensley9328

    The bargains that are starting to get my attention are the leading deals on VW ID7s that are starting to appear. Very tempting at £260-310pm compared to everything else in that price range

    1. @ISuperTed Avatar
      @ISuperTed

      Those prices are for 5,000 miles a year and 9 months up front. If you put the mileage up to a reasonable 10,000 it rockets the price up. Read the small print.

  7. @ashtaroth1975 Avatar
    @ashtaroth1975

    There are CCS to chademo adapters, at the prices the Leaf is now i will buy one

  8. @robsmith1a Avatar
    @robsmith1a

    I did see a review of a CCS to Chademo adapter which may save the Leaf and Lexus UX in years to come. I think it was pretty expensive though

  9. @stevenbarrett7648 Avatar
    @stevenbarrett7648

    It would be interesting if you could discuss the impact Chinese cars are making on the UK market and what’s the situation regarding import tariffs as we are not part of the EU so is the UK coming up with its own import plan. Finally ….with FSD coming soon to the UK will we still need car insurance or will it be a reduced premium as I assume the FSB software / car manufacturers will be responsible for any accidents whilst their vehicle is being operated in FSD mode.

  10. @bst1623 Avatar
    @bst1623

    If I knew the right people, I’d buy a Fisker… Take.the battery out and power my house. Make fun and quirky furniture from some other bits!

  11. @carly-beatz-DJ Avatar
    @carly-beatz-DJ

    That Renault 5 is now my dream car.

    Really loving this channel! You guys are hilarious.

  12. @smeghead6123 Avatar
    @smeghead6123

    What about the Panda. How could you be so cruel to miss it out.🐼

  13. @cameronashton7150 Avatar
    @cameronashton7150

    Like the look of the ID2 as it looks like a ‘normal’ car rather than the space-age designs of electric vehicles. Looking like a Polo could be a huge selling point for the grandparents in Suburbia.

  14. @gordonmackenzie4512 Avatar
    @gordonmackenzie4512

    I just ordered a Renault Megane e tech techno +. 6 months old, 4000 miles, expensive optional paint job. Absolute bargain 😊 There are deals out there. Shop around.

  15. @themusiqfreak Avatar
    @themusiqfreak

    I am most excited by the Renault 5 and the Fiat Panda so far. I’m surprised the Panda wasn’t in your list, unless that means bad news for the price we can expect for it.

  16. @AdrianoCasemiro Avatar
    @AdrianoCasemiro

    Brazilian ev driver here. I’m driving a BYD Dolphin, the small one (44 kWh battery version). I’ve got a lot to praise about this one. It’s solid, great range (for it’s size, about 400km city, 300km on the road @ 120km/h). I already did some long trips and it delivers. Great little car.

  17. @vidpetrovic8907 Avatar
    @vidpetrovic8907

    I think you should start looking at efficiency also, because while electricity is cheap, it can still cost a lot more on some cars if they consume more, than on others.

  18. @bamber119 Avatar
    @bamber119

    Agree on the leaf, got a 21 plate n-connecta with less than 30k on the clock for 10k at the dealer. home charger the way to go for 100 mile per day commuting.

  19. @lm3718 Avatar
    @lm3718

    Thanks for the upgrade in video quality – looks way more professional! Well done.

  20. @10rGreenninja Avatar
    @10rGreenninja

    The only one you mentioned there that possibly interests me is the R5 EV, now that looks good

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