Why buy an electric vehicle in 2023?
Electric vehicles are primarily designed to reduce CO2 emissions. They also address other issues that motorists may encounter:
- A more economical recharge price 2/100km, i.e. on average 70% cheaper than a petrol vehicle, which currently costs €2 per liter.
- Assistance for buying an electric car in 2023
- Charging solutions available sometimes free of charge
- From to install charging stations at home
- Visit free parking for electric cars in several French cities
We've compiled an exhaustive list of the electric cars that should be on our roads by 2023!
Electric cars 2023
Volkswagen ID.3
The Volkswagen ID.3, released in 2020, changes its appearance in 2023. Here are the specifications of the Pure Performance finish
Range: 195 - 405 km (WLTP)
Price: €46,100 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow charge (0 to 100%): 7h30
Fast recharge (10 to 80%): 28 min.
Dacia Spring
The Dacia Spring is Dacia's first electric car, available from 2021 for less than €20,000. This electric SUV has everything it takes to ensure a successful launch. Indeed, its attractive price will make electric cars even more accessible to the general public. For 2023, Dacia presents its electric car with a new design
What's more, its mini SUV look will delight the automotive market, which appreciates the robustness of these models. Based on the Renault City K-ZE, only available in China at a price of just €7,200. We can expect a similar range and performance from the Dacia Spring.
Range: 155 km (WLTP)
Price: From €19,800 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow charge (0 to 100%): 4h30
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 38 min.
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Citroën ë-C3
You've heard of the C3 in its combustion version, but now it's finally coming in an electric version. This car is expected in 2023. Citroën has also announced its intention to market more affordable vehicles than its French competitors.
Range: 350 km (WLTP)
Price: NC € (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%) : NC
Fast recharge (0 to 80%) : NC
Hyundai Kona 2023
Hyundai has a new-generation KONA in store for 2023. Although we already know what the future electric vehicle will look like, the Korean manufacturer has remained silent on the technical specifications of this electric SUV. We should have more news at the beginning of the year, for a planned release in 2023.
Range: NC km (WLTP)
Price: NC (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%) : NC
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 17 min.
Opel Mokka-e
TheOpel Mokka-e is an SUV with a 100 kW (136 hp) engine and a top speed of 150 km/h.
Range: 255 km (WLTP)
Price: €35,500 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%): 5h
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 26 min.
Fisker Ocean
Announced in 2019, the Fisker Ocean should arrive on French roads in 2023, which will will mark Fisker's return to the automotive market. The SUV will be equipped with an 80 kWh battery, giving it a range of up to 483 km. The Fisker Ocean will be offered in a range of finishes, including a sportier one that reaches 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
The special feature of this model is its solar panel, which provides up to 1,610 km of autonomy per year.
We can therefore expect an entry-level model at around €41,000 in Europe.
Range: 483 km (WLTP)
Price: €41,900 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%) : NC
Fast recharge (0 to 80%) : NC min
Kia EV9
Revealed in 2021, the Kia EV9 is an SUV with a linear, robust design. This electric vehicle with its futuristic interior has been designed with the well-being of its passengers in mind. Kia presents an electric vehicle with large windows and a panoramic roof to "create a direct link" between passengers and the environment around them.
Autonomy: NC (WLTP)
Price: NC (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%) : NC
Fast recharge (0 to 80%) : NC
Citroën ë-C4
A 100% electric compact sedan, the Citroën ë-C4 is very similar to the Peugeot e-208, e-2008 and DS3 Crossback e-Tense. The power unit develops 100 kW (136 hp).
Range: 265 km (WLTP)
Price: €36,250 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%): 5h
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 26 min.
Nissan Ariya
The Japanese manufacturer is one of the pioneers of electric cars for the general public, thanks in particular to the launch of the Leaf in 2010 and the e-NV200. However, the didn't expand its range of electric cars on the market. That changed in 2021. That's right, Nissan launches the compact SUV Ariya positioned in a fast-growing segment of the electric car market.
A much more minimalist model than its competitors. In particular, in terms of infotainment, which the manufacturer considers restrictive due to the fatigue that screens can cause. This is why Nissanis integrating them discreetly and without distracting the driver.
Although little information is yet available on this new model, a price range of between €40,000 and €70,000 is highly likely.
Range: 335 km (WLTP)
Price: €47,300 (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%): 10 h
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 31 min.
Tesla Cybertruck
To compete with Ford's F-150, Tesla announces the brand's first electric pickup on November 22, 2019.
With a rather crude design that leaves no one indifferent, Tesla has set out to differentiate itself from the competition with a brand-new model. Available for pre-order since its announcement.
The Cybertruck is available in 3 different versions: "Single Motor RWD" with two-wheel drive, "Dual Motor AWD" with 4-wheel drive and a twin-engine engine. And finally, "Tri Motor AWD", a version with three electric motors that will arrive much later. According to the manufacturer, this version will have a range of up to 800 km, compared with 400 km for the Single Motor AWD version. Depending on the trim level, this SUV can carry from 3,400 kg to 6,350 kg.
Priced in dollars, the Single Motor AWD is priced at $39,900, the Dual Motor AWD at $49,900 and the Tri Motor AWD at $69,999.
The Cybertruck raises many questions, not least about its use in Europe. The Cybertruck does not comply with current safety standards. It may not be allowed on French roads.
Tesla will therefore have to make modifications to comply with the standards in order to market its vehicle in Europe.
Range: 400 - 800 km (WLTP)
Price: NC € (excluding environmental bonus)
Slow recharge (0 to 100%): 10 h 45
Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 22 min.