Electric cars

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1Tesla Model 3

AS WELL AS being our pick in the executive car category, the Model 3 is an easy electric car to recommend to a wider audience; frankly, it makes all other cars in this class look like they’re not trying hard enough. Not only is it very well priced, but it’s also good to drive, packed full of tech, fast in any guise and even surprisingly practical. With its long range and Tesla’s world-beating charging infrastructure, it’s impossible to ignore.

Our pick RWD List price £39,990 Target Price £39,990 Range 318 miles CO2 0g/km For Well priced; surprisingly practical; good to drive; class-leading efficiency; Tesla’s excellent charging network Against Some fiddly controls; no Apple CarPlay; saloon body means the boot opening is small WHAT CAR? SAYS

2Volkswagen ID Buzz

Our pick Style List price £63,835 Target Price £60,335 Range 255 miles CO2 0g/km For Drives like a good SUV; comfy ride; hugely practical; strong resale values Against Five-seater only (for now); fiddly controls; efficiency could be better WHAT CAR? SAYS

3Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo

Our pick 4S List price £95,255 Target Price £95,255 Range 304 miles CO2 0g/km For Incredible pace; more practical than regular Taycan; top-notch interior Against You’ll want to add a fair few options; range isn’t spectacular WHAT CAR? SAYS

4BMW i4

Our pick eDrive40 M Sport (Pro Pack) List price £62,645 Target Price £58,478 Range 347 miles CO2 0g/km For High-quality interior; long range; refined and comfy; good to drive Against Limited rear head room; not as rapid as equivalent Tesla Model 3 WHAT CAR? SAYS

5MG 4 EV

Our pick SE List price £26,995 Target Price £26,197 Range 218 miles CO2 0g/km For Bargain price; well equipped; useful range; roomy in rear seats Against Offset driving position; noisy on motorway; Type 2 cable isn’t standard WHAT CAR? SAYS

6Cupra Born

Our pick 58kWh V1 List price £36,475 Target Price

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