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Electric car features
Electric vehicles are all about :
- A more economical recharge price: €2/100km, i.e. on average 70% cheaper than a petrol vehicle.
- Support for the installation of charging stations at home or at work
- Free parking in several French cities
- Substantial assistance (bonus écologique, prime à la conversion and regional aid)
- Increasingly competitive purchase prices
The best electric cars are... simply good cars that run on a battery and an electric motor. They are practical, with comfortable interiors and a good level of equipment. Electric vehicles are great fun to drive, thanks to their immediate acceleration. This ranking looks at the cars with the greatestrange currently on the market.
Let's move on to the ranking of electric vehicles with the best range, available on the market in 2023.
Kia Niro EV
Formerly known as the Kia e-Niro, the new Kia Niro EV is a favorite among heavy-duty drivers. Its range puts it in first place among electric cars with the longest range.
With its 455 km range, you won't need to recharge often. Practical and spacious, it's the perfect car for driving electric without making compromises. The KIA Niro EV 64 kWh is the second KIA 100% electric SUV to be marketed in France after the KIA Niro EV 39 kWh. Fast recharging is possible: you can recover 80% of the range in just 44 minutes.
Range: 455 km (WLTP)
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 10h30mn
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 44mn
Price: €42,500 (excluding environmental bonus)
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Mercedes-Benz EQC
The Mercedes-Benz EQC is the first 100% electric SUV from the German brand. It offers a range almost equal to that of the Kia Niro EV (414 Km), but with an unbeatable finish.
The EQC will be powered by a newly-developed electric powertrain that will be used throughout the Mercedes EQ range. First previewed in the Generation EQ concept, it consists of two electric motors - one powering the front wheels and the other the rear wheels - which enable "all-wheel drive", depending on the driving mode.
Now available for pre-order, the five-seater electric SUV will be Mercedes' first mass-produced electric model.
Range: 414 km (WLTP)
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 12h45mn
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 35mn
Price: €78,950 (excluding environmental bonus)
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Jaguar I-Pace
Jaguar's new I-Pace is the jewel in the British brand's crown. It's a serious competitor to the Tesla Model X, with a more polished finish. It recently became the first electric "ring cab ", joining the fleet of Race Taxi, a company specializing in baptisms on the Nürburgring.
At the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, the I-Pace is voted "European Car of the Year 2019" three years after its launch.
Range: 470 km
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 1:30 p.m.
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 44mn
Price: €79,990
Hyundai Kona Electric
The Hyundai Kona Electric is the most similar vehicle to the Kia Niro EV: they share similar technology with a slightly shorter range (449 kms) and a slightly smaller boot (332 liters vs. 451 liters).
The vehicle is available in two versions, one with a 64 kWh battery and the other with a 39 kWh battery. For the long-range 64 kWh version, the price is virtually the same, with a slightly shorter range. The difference lies in the design.
Range: 449 km (WLTP)
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 7h
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 63mn
Price: €42,400 (excluding environmental bonus)
Nissan Leaf e+
The Nissan Leaf e+ is the new version of the Nissan Leaf. It's a very practical and solid car. The Nissan Leaf e+ has a longer range than the Nissan Leaf and can cover comfortable distances.
The long-range version, the Leaf e+, boasts major technological innovations such as parking assistance and e-Pedal, which eliminates the need for manual braking. There's also the Pro Pilot function, which is very similar to Tesla' s Auto Pilot in terms of driving aids.
Range: 385 km (WLTP)
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 10h45
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 38mn
Price: €43,700 (excluding environmental bonus)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available in an all-electric version. The 100% electric version is more expensive to buy, but much cheaper to run. We tested several electric cars at Beev, and we loved the Hyundai Ioniq 5. If we had one word to sum up this vehicle, it would be "reliability". The Hyundai Ioniq 5 won't let you down.
On the outside, the Ioniq 5 is much more conventional than many electric cars, and inside, the equipment is more than generous. Inside, you'll find GPS, parking sensors and a rearview camera. In terms of technology, you'll find autonomous braking, adaptive cruise control (which automatically adjusts speed on freeways) and blind spot detection.
It's a true electric family car - there's room for five people, and plenty of space for everyone.
With a range of 384 km, it's also ideal for long-distance journeys, such as family vacations.
Range: 294 km (WLTP)
Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 6h15m
Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 26mn
Price: €38,550 (excluding environmental bonus)
This was our ranking of electric cars by range. If you'd like to find out more, don't hesitate to request a quote and speak to one of our electric vehicle experts.