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Brands respond to Plug-in Car Grant changes with price reductions and new models

Drive EV

The UK Plug-in Car grant aims to stimulate the sales of electric cars by slicing a chunk of the price. The list of eligible models remains healthy , but it was hoped this would grow as car brands worked on their prices to get their model on the coveted list. driveEV is the UK's only online magazine dedicated to electric cars.

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Volkswagen’s $27,000 ID 2all electric vehicle may come later than expected

Baua Electric

Volkswagen’s ID 2all EV production is being delayed A report from the German magazine auto motor und sport claims that Volkswagen’s ID 2all will go into mass production in May 2026 rather than 2025. Volvo’s cheapest and smallest electric SUV is rolling out in the US this year with starting prices around $35,000.

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PEUGEOT charges ahead with revised pricing and finance offers for PEUGEOT e-2008 and e-208

Drive EV

With revised pricing for all e-2008 models and enhanced deposit contributions for the e-208 range, Peugoet is latest manufacturer to respond to the recent overhaul of the UK Government’s Plug-in Car Grant. This move follows Citroen, Vauxhall and Kia who have adjusted their prices. Delivering news, reviews, tips and advice.

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5 great electric cars still eligible for the Plug-in Car Grant

Drive EV

For too long the price difference between petrol and electric models is has been too high, in some cases up to £10,000. French carmaker Citreon has already reacted by reducing the price of their E-C4, in ‘Shine Plus’ trim, to bring the entire range under the £35,000 limit. A cut-price sibling of the Volkwagen E-UP!

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