The initial upfront cost of electric cars was pegged as one of the main reasons for slow adoption in the UK.
But offerings from Europe and China have steadily dropped in price, and some EVs are as cheap as conventional petrol models now.
The government’s recently announced Electric Car Grant (ECG) has also helped to bring prices down. This is applicable to certain EVs priced at £37,000 or below depending on sustainability criteria and the countries where they are built. Eligible cars are awarded £1500 or £3750, depending on the car’s ‘environmental impact.’
The cheapest EV on sale in the UK is the Citroën Ami, although this is technically a quadricycle. The cheapest conventional car is the Leapmotor T03. Keep reading for the full list.
Price: £7695
Best for: City drivers
The cheapest car on this list technically isn’t a car, but a quadricycle. Designed to be inexpensive, effective transport for packed cities, the Citroën Ami has an 8bhp motor, 28mph top speed and 45-mile range, which all make it hopelessly out of its depth on the open road.
That said, its tight turning circle and dinky dimensions make it a doddle to drive around town, and the presence of a roof – something you don’t get on a motorcycle – keeps you warm and dry when the heavens open.
Read our Citroën Ami review
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It’s exciting to see how quickly EV prices are coming down in the UK, especially with the mix of European and Chinese manufacturers making them more accessible. The government incentives also make a big difference for people who want to switch but worry about the upfront cost. I think the smaller models are great for city life, even if they aren’t perfect for long trips. When I need a break from reading about tech and cars, I usually relax with some casual gaming over at taptapshots.net, which has been a fun little escape for me.
All cheap EVs are awful. There is no reason for buying one.
When considering electric vehicles, the market offers a range of options, but many cheap EVs may fall short of expectations. While some might find value in budget-friendly models, reliability and features can be lacking. It’s essential to choose wisely, much like in the game Bitlife , where making informed decisions can lead to a more fulfilling journey.
Have you looked at the Citroen Berlingo and space tourer? I think Vauxhall and VW also make something you'd like