Executive cars

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1Tesla Model 3

AS WELL AS being one of the best electric cars you can buy, the Model 3 makes complete sense for company car drivers, largely thanks to its lowly 2% benefit-in-kind tax rating and outstanding efficiency. Even the entry-level RWD version we recommend has a long range, plus it’s good to drive, packed full of tech, reasonably priced and very practical. Tesla’s dedicated public charging network is second to none, too.

Our pick RWD List price £39,990 Target Price £39,990 Range 318 miles CO2 0g/km For Class-leading efficiency; fast charging via Tesla’s own network; surprisingly practical; well priced Against Some fiddly controls; no Apple CarPlay phone mirroring; saloon body means boot opening is small WHAT CAR? SAYS

2Mercedes-Benz E-Class

BEST HYBRID

Our pick E300e AMG Line Premium List price £70,900 Target Price £70,900 MPG 470.9 CO2 13g/km For Spacious, sumptuous interior; long electric range; impressive infotainment Against No air suspension on UK cars; PHEV’s boot space is compromised WHAT CAR? SAYS

3Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Our pick C300e AMG Line Premium List price £55,025 Target Price £53,025 MPG 565.0 CO2 12g/km For Huge electric range; cheap to run as a company car; smooth ride Against Some lapses in interior quality; not as good to drive as BMW 3 Series WHAT CAR? SAYS

4 Skoda Superb

Our pick 1.5 TSI 150 SE Technology List price £32,020 Target Price £32,020 MPG 45.4 CO2 141g/km For Very well equipped; masses of rear leg room and boot space; rides well Against Some other executive cars are sharper to drive; diesels are a bit gruff WHAT CAR? SAYS

5BMW i4

Our pick eDrive40 M Sport (Pro Pack) List price £62,645 Target Price £58,123 Range 347 miles CO2 0g/km For Punchy performance; classy inside; long range; top-notch infotainment Against Relatively pricey to buy outright; lacks Tesla’s charging network WHAT CAR? SAYS

6BMW 3 Series

Our pick 330e M Sport (Pro Pack) List price £

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