ELECTRIC CARS

Everyday Electrics: 8 Best Low Emission Cars for 2021

In 2020, a total of 59,945 electric vehicles (EVs) were registered, which is a 27 per cent increase from the previous year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). 

If you’re looking to buy your first electric car but are unsure where to start, the energy team at Uswitch have brought together eight models to add to your shopping list, plus a checklist to follow when shopping for your very first electric car

VW iD3 – Source: @carwow On Instagram
VW iD3 – From £38,000

Volkswagen has made no secret that the ID3 is the following people’s car and a new chapter for the company to embark on an electric, more sustainable future. 

The five-door hatchback comes with a 45kWh battery pack that can travel up to 200 miles and feels airy and spacious, despite its compact design. So if you are looking for your next family car, the VW iD3 is perfect for you. 

Find out more about the VW iD3 here: https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/electric/electric-cars/id3.html

Tesla Model 3 – Source @teslamodel3 On Instagram
Tesla Model 3 – From £40,000

It should come as no surprise that Tesla‘s Model 3 proved popular among car lovers this year. At its reasonable price of £40,000, the car is the one with the most name recognition across Elon Musk’s brand and has even earned a spot on the Car and Driver’s Editors Choice List.

The sleek design has a better level finish than the Model S and includes an intelligent spacious interior, with a range of 263 miles per charge. 

Find out more about the Tesla Model 3 here: https://www.tesla.com/en_gb/model3

Fiat 500 -Source: @automeisinger On Instagram
Fiat 500 – From £20,000

The Fiat 500 is a well-known staple car that has built up a reputation for its chic design over the years. 

But some might say it’s time for a makeover. While still paying tribute to its classic look, the new, all-electric Fiat 500 offers a sleek and modern finish, while its range can go as far as 199 miles on a combined cycle charge. 

Coming in a fleet of new colours including Celestial Blue, Ocean Green, Mineral Grey and much more, there will be a Fiat 500 to suit all your needs. 

Find out more about the electric FIat 500 here: https://www.fiat.co.uk/500-electric/new-500-cabrio-la-prima/exterior.

Renault Zoe – Source: @newelectriccars On Instagram
Renault Zoe – From £25,000

Recently revealed to be Europe’s most popular EV, the Renault Zoe should be at the top of your list when considering an electric vehicle – and for a good reason. 

Sticking with its classic 2012 design, Renault focused its efforts on the critical problem areas from previous models and managed to provide an interior leap ahead of other cars – including a powerful motor and range of up to 245 miles. 

Despite its classic look, the car remains one of the most comfortable and affordable electric vehicles on the road. 

Find out more about the electric Renault Zoe here: https://www.renault.co.uk/electric-vehicles/zoe/versions-and-prices.html

Audi E-Tron – Source: @roadshowautos On Instagram
Audi E-Tron – From £59,000

The Audi E-Tron is one of the brand’s most conventional models. Yet, unlike other companies such as Tesla and Jaguar, the car allows for a regular SUV driver to seamlessly switch to a more eco-friendly vehicle while not compromising on their style.

Coming in several different models, each E-Tron has a range of up at least 200 miles on one charge and includes a sizeable 605-litre boot, LED headlights and charging points on either side of the vehicle

Find out more about the Audi E-Tron here: https://www.audi.co.uk/new-models/e-tron/e-tron/technik.html

BMW i3 – Source: @bmwparaguay On Instagram
BMW i3 – From £38,000

As one of the smallest but expensive EV’s out there, BMW has undoubtedly made a name for itself with its all-new BMW i3. The car first made its debut way back in 2013 and stood out for its fashionable and iconic style, but the new version manages to look just that little bit better. 

With its easy to drive features and range of up to 175 miles a charge, the car has a plush interior, a new silver roofline strip and enough space for you to get comfortable as you drive. 

Find out more about the electric BMW i3 here: https://www.bmw.co.uk/en/all-models/bmw-i/i3/2020/highlights.html.

Mini Electric -Source: @minicuzco On Instagram
Mini Electric – From £16,000

The Mini Cooper has been around for years and is often a favourite brand for many UK drivers. But how about a new electric version?

Selling strongly over the last decade, Mini has recently released a brand new electric version of their Cooper classics, complete with a range of 144 miles on each charge and a sleek, comfortable interior. 

Find out more about the electric Mini range here: https://www.mini.co.uk/en_GB/home/range/mini-electric.html

Peugeot e-208 – Source: @elcarguide On Instagram
Peugeot e-208 – From £25,000

Like Audi, Peugeot deliberately made the all-new E 208 that everybody knows and loves completely normal. However, the car is anything but.  

With a range of up to 217 miles on one charge, the electric version has a sleek, high-quality environment, including a gloss centre console and wireless charging pad. 

So if you are looking for something a bit more familiar when it comes to an electric vehicle, the Peugeot e-208 should be next on your list to check out. 

Find out more about the Peugeot e-208 here: https://www.peugeot.co.uk/models/new-208.html

UP IN NEWS


For all the latest automotive news, reports, and reviews, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, subscribe to our YouTube page, and follow us on Instagram, which is updated daily.


Searching for the best platform to get your message out? Autoscommunity.com  provides innovative marketing and advertising solutions to support an advertiser’s specific campaign objectives. Customized programs leverage the best of Autoscommunity.com. Contact our sales team today and see what our team can do for your custom advertising solutions.

Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to our sales team. You can also get in touch in the following ways:

  • WhatsApp: +971 54 453 94 67
  • Email: info@dubairoute.com
  • Please Read Our Privacy Policy

Safety reminder – Please buckle-up! Seat belts save lives every day.  Always wear seat belts and use appropriate restraints for all child passengers.

Hassan Soukar

Hassan Soukar is a veteran automotive, and tech journalist, as well as a professional photographer. A man with a keen sense for innovation and a great sense of humour. He is the pro that reviews the latest gadgets from smartphones and VR headsets to fitness bands. Hassan has a generous number of lists, reviews and latest industry leaks.

Recent Posts

Hyundai Motor America Reports April 2024 Sales

Hyundai Motor America reported total April sales of 68,603 units, a 3% decrease compared with…

4 days ago

Lynk & Co Cyan Racing Returns to the Streets of Morocco for Kumho Fia TCR World Tour Round Two

Lynk & Co Cyan Racing returns to Morocco and the streets of Marrakech this weekend…

4 days ago

Talking Cars – IDTechEx Explores Software-Defined Vehicles

With software-defined vehicles (SDVs), in-car payments and cars that communicate are becoming possible, enhancing experiences…

4 days ago

IDTechEx Research Analyzes the Increasingly Overcrowded EV Fire Protection Market

Protecting electric vehicle (EV) batteries from thermal runaway and fire is an important topic. Safety…

6 days ago

Three Hyundai Motorsport N-Entered Elantra N TCR Cars to Contest This Year’s Nürburgring 24 Hours

Hyundai will bring its most prominent team to the Nürburgring Nordschleife to contest this year's…

6 days ago

Storing Your Classic Car Long-Term: 4 Things To Know

Classic car owners must consider many things before storing their vehicles. Our guide explains the…

6 days ago