Each car in this list has been selected by our team of expert journalists. Collectively, we have tested every new electric car on sale today.
When compiling a list of the best electric cars, we selected the best examples from a broad range of categories and segments, in order to cater for a wide range of buyers. For example, the best performance EV you can buy is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, while the Kia EV3 is the best for daily use.
We also assessed cars for their…
Range
Electric cars come in various shapes and sizes but range is a key selling point. We compared the official WLTP range of the car against its real-world figure, driving the cars on a diverse range of environments, such as motorways, rural backroads and in urban traffic to get a fair reading. We also measured the car’s efficiency in mpkWh to see how the EV managed its energy usage.
Ride and comfort
We assessed each car’s ride comfort, body control and steering response on different roads. We also analysed interior comfort, cabin noise at various speeds and rolling refinement.
Performance
We evaluated the acceleration and braking performance of each car, both with and without full loads (passengers and luggage).
Interior space
Head and leg room was measured both front and rear, while the cabin width and boot capacity were also taken into account. We also assessed each car for its ease of child-seat installation.
Technology
We tested each car’s on board infotainment systems for responsiveness and each of uses, while also assessing how easy it was to pair a smartphone. The advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as the lane keep assist, we assessed for their integration.