With the price of gasoline exceeding 2 euros at almost all gas stations, it is more than necessary (if you are planning to change your car) to look for an electric alternative.
True, electricity prices also continue to break all records in Spain and more drivers are wondering how this situation will affect the cost of recharging electric vehicles.
With all this, it seems that there is no good option, but electric vehicles are still cheaper than traditional diesel or gasoline vehicles. That’s why we bring you the 8 cheapest electric cars of this year 2022 (note that this list is taken from our colleagues at Autobild).
Citroën Ami: from 7600 euros
Ami is tiny, and on top of that, you don’t need a license to drive him. Measure Length 2.41 m, turning diameter 7.20 m. Its manufacturers claim that parking and driving around the city with it is child’s play and no wonder.
The Citroën Ami has a 5.5 kWh lithium-ion battery located under the car that charges in just 3 hours. It is fully electric the maximum speed is 45 km/h and the flight range is up to 77 km.
Invicta Electric 2DS: from 11,996 euros
The Invicta Electric D2S is a 2.81m long, 1.49m wide and 1.55m high two-seat vehicle designed for city driving.
Its electric motor has maximum power 36 kW, which provides a flight range of 150 km. As for the maximum speed, here we have already increased to 105 km/h
Renault Twizy: from 12,105 euros
Before us is a two-seater electric car designed and sold by Renault and manufactured in Valladolid. Tweezy was the best-selling plug-in electric car in Europe in 2012.
It is powered by a 12W electric motor and charging its battery couldn’t be easier: open the front cover, pull out the cable and plug it into any 230V outlet. Manufacturers consider this car, not only as something fun, but also very stable which cannot exceed 80 km/h.
Dacia Spring: from 19,805 euros
What is most impressive is that the Dacia Spring Electric is equipped with a 26.8 kWh lithium battery and motor 33kw.
This should give you excellent city performance while autonomy 225 km, maximum speed 125 km/h.means that trips out of town are not completely excluded from the menu, as was the case with the previous ones.
Fiat 500e: from 20,492 euros
This new model is available in three trim levels: Action, Passion and Icon, each with its own features. Icon is the one that belongs to the highest range and comes with a larger battery, 42 kWh, which provides a range of up to 320 km.
It has a fast charging power of 85 kW, which charges up to 80% in about 35 minutes. 118 hp engine has a power of 87 kW, providing maximum speed 150 km/h.
Nissan Leaf: from 23,370 euros
This car, unlike others, was also one of the first to enter the market, so its room for improvement was quite wide.
The standard Leaf S comes with 147 hp electric motor and a 40.0 kWh battery, which provides a range of 240 km. Nissan claims that the battery in both the standard Leaf and the larger Leaf Plus can be charged in seven hours.
This may be sufficient for some drivers on short trips, but may not be sufficient for some trips.
Renault Twingo: from 24,158 euros
The Renault Twingo Electric 2022 is equipped with a 60 kW (82 hp) electric motor. The top speed of this car is rated at 135 km/h and the acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h is 12.6 seconds.
The battery type is lithium-ion, with a capacity of 23.0 kWh.. Autonomy on electric traction is 130 km.
Smart fortwo EQ: from 25,017 euros
This all-electric two-seater is equipped with a battery capacity of just 17.6 kWh, which is currently small but sufficient as it achieves a range of 133 km/h with this capacity.
Autonomy is 140-153 km. Available in coupe and convertible versions, both have the same 82 hp engine.
Source: Computer Hoy