We’re big fans of electric motoring up here on the top floor of MotorMartin Towers so the following news direct from DrivingElectric has been published below in full. Enjoy:
As car buyers gear up for the biggest year yet for electric motoring, DrivingElectric has named the very best electric cars currently on sale.
With no company-car tax payable on electric cars in the coming financial year, dozens of new models launching in the UK and a huge range of financial incentives anticipated for private buyers, 2020 really will be the year of the electric car. And it’s exactly these kind of issues that DrivingElectric makes sense of – as well as spotlighting the very best pure-electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars on sale.
And according to the experts at DrivingElectric.com, the top choice for buyers in an increasingly competitive market is the latest Renault ZOE.
The Renault ZOE is a familiar name, but has been rebooted for 2020, equipping it with an impressive 245-mile range, a higher-quality interior and in-car technology that’s better than ever. It remains the most complete electric car, despite an influx of competition. And keen finance deals mean it’s also one of the most affordable.
DrivingElectric’s associate editor Vicky Parrott, said: “The Renault ZOE has always been affordable. But the real joy of the new ZOE is that it has all the comforts – particularly the range and equipment – of a big electric car, in an affordable and compact package. Even with the influx of new rivals, it deserves to remain one of the most popular electric cars in the UK.”
With next year’s company-car tax bands strongly favouring electric and plug-in cars, business users will be more drawn than ever to electric and electrified cars. The good news is that the BMW 330e plug-in hybrid is the ultimate executive option for private or company buyers, with a blend of pace, refinement, luxury and efficiency that’s hard to fault.
And when it comes to performance, as well as many other aspects of a high-end luxury car, it doesn’t get better than the Tesla Model 3 Performance. Being fun as well as fast, and high-tech as well as good value, is a rare combination, but Tesla has managed it with the Model 3.
Vicky Parrott, associate editor, DrivingElectric said: “The explosion in the number of electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid models means there’s an electrified car for everyone, regardless of how they use their car. With electric company-car drivers set to benefit from zero per cent Benefit-in-Kind rates and the growth of Britain’s public charging network, electric cars are no longer the future – they’re the cars of today.”
Head to DrivingElectric.com or pick up the latest issue of the DrivingElectric magazine for a full rundown of the award winners and your ultimate guide to every electric car on sale.
DrivingElectric awards 2020:
Car of the year – Renault ZOE
Best small electric car – Renault ZOE
Best medium electric car – Kia Soul EV
Best premium electric car – Jaguar I-Pace
Best used electric car – Nissan Leaf
Best small plug-in hybrid car – Mercedes-Benz A 250 e
Best medium plug-in hybrid car – BMW 330e
Best premium plug-in hybrid car – BMW X5 xDrive45e
Best used plug-in hybrid car – Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Best medium hybrid car – Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
Best premium hybrid car – Lexus RX 450h
Best used hybrid car – Toyota Prius
Best electrified performance car – Tesla Model 3 Performance
Best electrified seven-seater – Volvo XC90 T8
Best car technology – Honda e
Best electrified commercial vehicle – Ford Transit Custom PHEV
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