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3 Reasons an Electric Vehicle is the Perfect Present

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While EVs typically carry a higher initial price tag, they’re on average cheaper to fuel and maintain (no oil changes, head gaskets, timing belts, or spark plugs needed). Car and Driver compared the Mini Cooper Electric with the gas-powered Mini and found they cost essentially the same to own over three years, all things considered.

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Update: Top 10 Electric Cars

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Nissan Leaf 10,238. Nissan Leaf – the Standard Bearer. Nissan has been the sales leader of affordable pure electric cars and is staying the course in its commitment to this technology. After a decade with only one EV in the North American market, Nissan is about to launch its follow-up–the Ariya crossover.

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The electric year ahead: Every new EV coming to Australia in 2024

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Audi Q4 e-Tron Audi Q4 50 e-tron quattro The Q4 e-Tron is set to become the most affordable EV for the luxury brand, with the 210kW/545Nm rear-wheel drive 45 model priced from $88,300 plus on-road costs. Nissan Ariya Nissan Ariya. Due late in the year, the big unknown so far is what it will cost.

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New EV electric car calendar

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It’ll be more expensive than a regular Transit but with lower running costs. Nissan Ariya – Tesla-fighting mid-sized SUV with the choice of four all-electric drivetrains (2WD and 4WD). 2021 Nissan Ariya. Nissan Leaf – next gen of Nissan’s long running EV hatch is set to go more futuristic.

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The electric year ahead: Every EV coming to Australia in 2023

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Even in regular e-Tron GT guise (at $181,700 before on-road costs) there’s up to 390kW/640Nm to play with. Priced from $82,900 before on-road costs, the iX1 also offers a claimed 438km of WLTP range. The $297,900 plus on-roads price tag is about 10 percent more than the petrol-fed 7-Series. BYD Dolphin. BYD Dolphin.