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Best Small Electric Cars 2022-2023

Best Electric Cars

By Abdul AhadPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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Looking for the best small electric cars of 2022? If the electric car has to excel anywhere, it's in the supermini segment. Commonly used for short hauls, commuting, or as a second car, these compact subcompacts don't rely on long legs as much as larger models, and their combination of sleek dimensions, quiet operation and zero tailpipe emissions make them ideal for traffic jams. .

A smaller platform means less room for batteries, but with their lighter weight and less powerful engines, many of these small electric vehicles can go further on a single charge than you might think. What's more, a smaller battery also means a lower asking price, which is especially important after the government canceled its plug-in car grant. However, these machines are still more expensive than their ICE-powered alternatives, but even with the increase in energy costs, you should soon recoup the extra cost through reduced operating costs, especially if you charge at home. So here are our favorite small electric cars of 2022.

Best small electric cars 2022

#1 Peugeot e-208

Peugeot e -208

As a traditional combustion-powered supermini, the Peugeot 208 is only slightly above average. Still, in all-electric guise, it's one of the most compelling small cars due to its combination of usable range, performance, value, practicality, style, perceived quality, and driver appeal. In fact, it deserves a high rating if you are buying your first electric car this year.

Unlike low-rent EVs, the car's rich interior sets it apart just as clearly as the stylish exterior. Practicality on par with the Renault Zoe and better than the Mini Electric. The refinement also outperforms both of these key contenders, and the performance is quite strong. Of course, you get an adequate dose of this "lightning" with an electric motor.

The car also rides with agility not found in some smaller EVs, which often struggle to keep their body weight on the road, while at faster body movements it doesn't feel as heavy as its main rivals. The steering is surprisingly straight forward, although body control is a bit off if you drive with more enthusiasm. However, it's the e-208's smooth driving that really impresses. Claimed range is 225 miles.

#2 Fiat 500 Electric

The Fiat lineup is now a bit confusing because the old car lives on like the Fiat 500 Hybrid (despite being just a mild hybrid). However, you need a new electric 500. It may look familiar, but it's not until you see them side by side that you realize the new electric 500 is brand new.

Fiat has done an amazing job of preserving the cute retro look of the modern 500, turning it into a modern day car. Since it was designed as a purely electric vehicle from the start, it has a fairly large (for a small car) 42kWh battery and a theoretical WLTP lab test range of 199 miles, even if the reality is around 140 miles. world use. There is a cheaper Fiat 500 Action model with a 24kWh power package, but the financial savings aren't big enough to make up for the much shorter range.

The electric Fiat rides vastly better than any other 500, and its 117bhp engine is a breeze. makes it surprisingly fast and fun for a city car. Yes, the steering is pretty light, but there's good traction and a lack of body roll - and while it's not exactly at home on the motorway, it handles surprisingly well.

The interior has also been vastly improved over previous 500s. It's still pretty plastic, but it looks great, the seats are comfortable, and the infotainment system is logical and responsive. There is even a convertible with a folding canvas roof. However, it's still not very comfortable for tall drivers, and it goes without saying that you shouldn't plan on carrying adults in the back too often.

Pricing starts at just over £1532553.97, but we recommend spending a couple thousand more if you can on models with larger batteries. That's a hefty amount for such a tiny little one, but a very worthy price for a trendy, fun and fully usable electric car.

#3 Vauxhall Corsa-e

The Vauxhall Peugeot e-208 sibling doesn't quite have the styling or claimed WLTP range of its French sibling (although at 222 miles it doesn't fall far behind) or its creatively configured interior.

But don't let that fool you into thinking this Vauxhall isn't worth a test drive. It may be a bit simpler than the Peugeot, but it still looks nice enough. The driving experience combines a genuine 280-mile everyday battery range with sharp and competent handling and a comfortable ride, while compatibility with 100kW DC fast charging as standard should also be a selling point. Vauxhall also has incentives to purchase a free home charger installation and access a special home energy rate.

Vauxhall's large UK dealer network and the brand's desire to offer decent discounts also helped make this one of the UK's best-selling EVs, drawing the attention of people who hadn't previously thought about EVs. It's definitely good enough to leave the right impression.

#4 Mini Electric

The Mini Electric brings all the fun you'd expect from a brand to the compact EV segment, albeit with a few equally typical usability limitations.

Based solely on the Mini's three-door body, the Mini Electric uses a powertrain from the now-defunct BMW i3 S, giving it a very good 181bhp. and 199 lb-ft of torque. The performance is noticeably higher than many of the cars you can compare it to on this list, and the handling is grippy, nimble and nimble in the everlasting dynamic tradition of the Mini brand. We like it very much.

The range is the catch. The Mini claims 143 miles, but in reality, depending on how and where you ride it, you'll likely get between 100 and 120 miles. And this is in a car with a rather small trunk, the access to the rear seats of which is difficult and useless for anyone except younger children. Then there's the fact that, with prices starting at just under £30,000, it's not the most fuel-efficient compact electric car option.

Yes, the Mini is still one of the most enjoyable small EVs around, but short range is no longer enough to top this list.

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