2 – Kia EV6

When compared to the Hyundai Ioniq 5, the Kia EV6 is an even better electric car. It is more fun to drive and has a somewhat more upscale interior. However, it shares the Ioniq 5’s extensive range and fast charging capabilities. Keep in mind that the speedier four-wheel drive versions aren’t necessarily the best economical option, while the cheaper rear-wheel drive EV6s are.
Pros
- Long range
- Fast-charging capability
- Long warranty
- Loads of rear legroom
Cons
- Shallow boot
- Not exactly cheap
- Slightly firm low-speed ride
1 – Tesla Model 3

The Model 3 was arguably the most anticipated automobile ever, and few vehicles can compare to it now that it’s finally available. The Model 3 is Tesla’s most cheap vehicle, and it’s a wonderful one. It’s fun to drive, full of cutting-edge features, quick (ridiculously so in Performance trim), and surprisingly versatile. When you consider its fast acceleration and low pricing, you have the greatest all-around electric car on the market right now.
Pros
- Savage acceleration – particularly in Performance version
- Long range between charges
- Surprisingly practical
- Fast charging via Tesla’s prolific Supercharger network
Cons
- Rivals are quieter on the move
- Handling not as entertaining as the best petrol-powered rivals
- Some may find the ride a touch firm