8/10HyundaiKona Electric£17,240 – £40,895One of the best all-round, reasonably priced EVs you can buy today
8/10SkodaCitigo-E iV£20,400 – £22,760One of the cheapest EVs you can buy just so happens to be really quite good
8/10TeslaModel X£87,190 – £168,730Not cheap, and not a conventional SUV, but a thoroughly capable family wagon.
8/10SeatMii Electric£22,745Seat's take on the VW Up & Skoda Citigo is a damn good EV. Though of the three, it's not the one we'd have
8/10Volkswagene-Golf£18,325 – £31,020The e-Golf is an EV that works for most of us, most of the time. A truly convincing electric car.
8/10Polestar2£49,845One of the most complete electric cars money can buy. Superb build quality, and decent to drive.
7/10ToyotaMirai£65,945The culmination of decades of work for Toyota, but it's for very specialist cases and hydrogen cheerleaders only
7/10MiniElectric£15,970 – £36,420A surprisingly rounded EV. Still fun to drive, and uncompromised inside, but it’s likely to be your second car
7/10RenaultZoe£21,865 – £24,865Renault mends the bits that needed mending and leaves the bits that didn’t. A big step forwards.
7/10Audie-tron£59,845 – £73,400Looking to set a tentative foot into the future? This is the safest stepping stone yet