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Best Electric cars according to our experts

01.
Hyundai Ioniq 5
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$62,980
8.1/10
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$62,980
There was a time not so long ago when the thought of a Hyundai pushing up towards $100K would have been unthinkable, but the Ioniq 5 Epic N Line AWD is a premium, five‑seat EV SUV with a sporty twist ready to take on competitors from the German 'Big Three' and more. Does it have what it takes to match it with the big guns?
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Tesla Model S
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9.0/10
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Tesla's Model S is the pride of the ground‑breaking electric carmaker's fleet. So, how does this sleek, full‑size, five‑door hatch fit with a family of four's requirements for a full week. Can the quiet achiever live up to its smooth reputation, and justify its not insubstantial price‑tag?
03.
Kia EV6
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$62,995
7.9/10
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$62,995
The line‑up for the 2024 Kia EV6 mid‑size SUV now offers buyers the same number of choices as popular rivals, allowing families to find the perfect electric 'fit' for their lives. What else does the it offer?
04.
BMW IX
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$116,710
8.5/10
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$116,710
BMW's first step towards the electric future with the i3 and i8 might not have resonated with customers, but its next‑generation of products will surely find an audience that is now a little more mature to the technology. Key to its success now will be the iX ‑ a large SUV (of course) ‑ that will serve as its electric car flagship in M60 form. But is it any good?
05.
Porsche Taycan
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$144,100
8.0/10
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$144,100
The current (first) generation Porsche Taycan, the German brand's first pure‑electric car, has reached mid life. But far from suffering a crisis it's been upgraded with more power so it's even faster. It also charges more rapidly with an extended range and a cosmetic refresh. The dynamics have been tweaked and the standard features list has lengthened as prices have gone up. Take a ride with us.