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Nissan Leaf
+++++from £26,845 / stuff.tv/NissanLeaf
An accomplished family car that packs some
serious range, performance and gadgetry.

Tesla Model S
+++++from £77,980 / stuff.tv/TeslaS
This sleek saloon is a true groundbreaker
among high-class EVs.

Stuff says +++++
Big power, sports-car handling and lots of clever tech
make the Taycan the most exciting EV yet

Honda E
from £27,160 / stuff.tv/HondaE
Born to be a city commuter (its maximum
range is just 137 miles), the E is light, nimble
and planted, but also delivers a completely
comfortable and saloon-like refined ride for
longer journeys.

Polestar 2
from £46,900 / stuff.tv/Polestar2
From Volvo’s EV subsidiary, this five-door
all-electric fastback blends elements of
a futuristic saloon with bits of an SUV and
totally gets away with it... thanks in part to
a staggering 660Nm of torque.

Porsche Taycan
from £83,580 / stuff.tv/Taycan

It was about time someone took the fight to Tesla, and boy has
Porsche delivered with the Taycan. This electric four-door saloon
is the EV that petrolheads have been waiting for. In full-fat Turbo S
flavour, the Taycan hits 62mph in 2.8 seconds – and adding more
drama to proceedings is how it shifts up through its two-speed
gearbox. The Taycan has a dynamism that can’t be matched
by other electric cars, with a surefootedness that encourages
you to press on.

Stuff says +++++
Pricier than the equivalent Mini... but more fun

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A speedy five-door EV that’s a joy to drive

GoCycle GX
+++++£2899 / stuff.tv/GoCycleGX
A foldaway e-bike that’s awesome and
expensive in equal measure.

Ribble Hybrid AL e
+++++£1999 / stuff.tv/RibbleHybrid
A secret e-bike that proves you don’t need
fancy extras for an excellent ride.

VanMoof S3
£1798 / stuff.tv/VanMoofS3

VanMoof’s second-gen S3 (or X3 if you’re under 5ft 8in) looks like
a normal bike, rides like a normal bike and, crucially, doesn’t cost
a ridiculous amount of cash. The chunky 50mm tyres, slightly
swooped bars and upright riding position all combine to make
it super-comfy, and 30 miles with the power assistance set to
level three (out of four) left us completely sweat-free with 20%
still in the tank. Plus, for such a looker, the S3 has a lot of tech
hidden away to make it a less than ideal target for thieves.

Stuff says +++++
This smart-looking e-bike offers a great ride, great
features and some genuinely useful security smarts

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Pricey, but well built and a real easy rider

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A light e-bike that’s ideal for commuting

Cowboy 3
£1990 / stuff.tv/Cowboy3
The 43-mile range, app-controlled lights,
smart tracking and anti-theft tech make
this bike a true commuter contender. It’s
a handsome steed, and a close match for
the VanMoof on performance.

Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0 EQ
£3600 / stuff.tv/VadoSL
With the electrics hidden away in the frame,
this hybrid bike looks pretty discreet – but
it has a mass of added extras, including an
extra boost of assistance for daunting hills
and a kickstand for statement propping.
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