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All-electric Vauxhall Mokka-e

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Cheap electric cars 2022

A cheap electric car could sound like the perfect car for many people, combining a low purchase price combined with really low running costs. If an EV (electric vehicle) fits into your lifestyle and the journeys that you regularly make, then you'll likely be on to a winner, right?

Well, not quite. Electric cars do cost more than petrol or diesel cars because of the latest technology they contain. This includes everything from the latest battery tech to in-car infotainment such as sat-nav which helps calculate just how much range your EV has.

But just because you want to help save the planet, doesn't mean you can't pick up an electric car that doesn't cost the earth.

In this list we've put together the cheapest electric vehicles on sale in the UK today. The cars below are ordered by the lowest priced model in the car's range and include the average discount you can get through carwow, starting with the cheapest new electric car you can buy.

smart EQ ForTwo Cabrio

1. Smart EQ ForTwo

6/10
Battery range up to 80 miles
carwow price from
£261* / month (£22,159)
smart EQ ForFour

2. Smart EQ ForFour

6/10
Battery range up to 78 miles
carwow price from
£231* / month (£18,806)
seat Mii Electric

3. Seat Mii Electric

Battery range up to 160 miles
carwow price from
£314* / month
renault Zoe

4. Renault Zoe

8/10
Battery range up to 245 miles
carwow price from
£297* / month (£26,746)
peugeot e-208

5. Peugeot e-208

9/10
Battery range up to 217 miles
carwow price from
£324* / month (£26,907)
nissan Nissan Leaf

6. Nissan Leaf

8/10
Battery range up to 239 miles
carwow price from
£251* / month (£24,191)
mini Electric

7. Mini Electric

8/10
Battery range up to 145 miles
carwow price from
£280* / month (£28,220)
vauxhall Corsa-e

8. Vauxhall Corsa-e

8/10
Battery range up to 222 miles
carwow price from
£290* / month (£25,387)
mg ZS EV

9. MG ZS EV

6/10
Battery range up to 273 miles
carwow price from
£241* / month (£27,245)
peugeot Peugeot e-2008

10. Peugeot e-2008

7/10
Battery range up to 191 miles
carwow price from
£368* / month (£30,739)
hyundai Hyundai Kona Electric

11. Hyundai Kona Electric

8/10
Battery range up to 301 miles
carwow price from
£292* / month (£28,353)
hyundai Ioniq electric

12. Hyundai Ioniq Electric

6/10
Battery range up to 193 miles
carwow price from
£278* / month (£28,979)
ds DS 3 CROSSBACK E-TENSE

13. DS 3 Crossback E-Tense

6/10
Battery range up to 200 miles
carwow price from
£397* / month (£32,606)
honda e

14. Honda e

6/10
Battery range up to 132 miles
carwow price from
£428* / month (£33,021)
bmw i3

15. BMW i3

8/10
Battery range up to 188 miles
carwow price from
£444* / month

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Frequently asked questions about cheap electric cars

Can an electric car be cheap? Well, it's cheap to run anyway – as electricity is a lot cheaper than petrol or diesel. Read on for more information.

Cheap is relative, right? It’s true that electric vehicles are more expensive than petrol or diesel cars. That’s because technology in developing the battery packs, the motor and all the other associated features of an electric vehicle is relatively new. You may be able to off-set the higher purchase price of an electric car with lower running costs. It costs less to charge up an electric car than it would to refuel a petrol or diesel car. If you are a company car buyer, an electric car is extremely tax efficient, too.

The electric cars here are ordered by their carwow price – that is the lowest price you can expect to pay for the cheapest model in the range, including the hassle-free, haggle-free discounts that are available. So as discounts may change over time, check the review for the latest offers available. 

If you are considering leasing a car you should be aware that this list is not necessarily in order from cheapest to most expensive. The monthly price for a Renault Zoe for example could be significantly lower than the monthly price for a Smart EQ ForTwo. This is because how leasing companies calculate a lease cost, which takes into account discounts available from different car manufacturers and how different cars depreciate – i.e. lose their value over time – at different rates.