Cheapest electric cars in the UK – 2023
As battery technology improves and economies of scale kick in with increased EV production, the cheapest electric cars are increasingly wide ranging. Prices are also getting ever closer to their budget internal combustion engine
Here are our picks of the best cheap electric cars:
MG4 EV
MG’s budget electric hatchback is the best value EV you can buy in the UK right now, starting at just £26,995 with the entry-level SE model. This still boasts an impressive quoted range of 218 miles, and comes with a substantial amount of standard equipment
Moving up to the top-spec ‘Trophy Long Range’ brings range up to 280 miles, as well as a reduced 6.1 seconds 0-60mph time, for £32,495.
As well as being a practical car for the family
SMART EQ FORTWO
Smart’s tiny ForTwo, renowned for its ability to park perpendicularly into any parking spot, has recently been given an electric makeover. After the Citroen Ami, it’s one of the cheapest electric cars on sale in the UK with a starting price of £22,225. Despite its small size, a top speed of 81mph and 80 miles of range makes it more capable for further ventures, unlike the less versatile Ami.
For an extra £2,000 or so you can get a cabriolet variant, which also made it onto our?best electric convertible cars?roundup!
CITROEN AMI
Citroen’s standout Ami is the cheapest EV on four wheels you can buy new in the UK right now, starting at £7,695. With its ultra-compact form and top speed of 28mph, it’s ideal for driving through urban areas, but for carrying passengers or venturing outside the city you’ll want to look elsewhere. It’s technically classed as a quadricycle, which means you don’t need a full drivers license. It can be driven on a moped license, allowing 16 year olds to get behind the wheel too.
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FIAT 500E
Fiat’s electric version of the 500 is another consideration and at the time of writing (July 2023), Fiat were offering a unique £3,000 ‘Fiat grant’
Despite its small size, it still touts a sizeable 199 mile range on a full charge. Combine that with an 85kW rapid charging function, and longer trips in the 500e are easily feasible.
PEUGEOT E-208
The best electric supermini out now is Peugeot’s e-208. Despite being based off of an ICE car rather than a whole new electric platform, it’s still a top performer. Peugeot quotes a range of 224 miles, a 0-60mph time of 8.1 seconds, and a starting price of £30,790.
The interior and exterior design are particularly striking, and the facelift,?available from October, looks even better. Like many cars on this list, Apple Carplay and Android Auto also come as standard.
COMING SOON…
Renault 5
The?electric Renault 5?may not grace our roads until 2024 or 2025, but the company is aiming for a price tag around £20,000, which could make it a serious contender for the best cheap EV. Its retro-inspired styling could pull customers away from the 500e, too.
Dacia Spring
This no-nonsense, bargain EV is already being sold in mainland Europe and is set for a UK launch in 2024. It’s currently on sale in France for the equivalent of £14,500, with a range of 190 miles and seating for four