Porsche Taycan

Want something cheap to tax but ultra-cool? The Porsche Taycan is one of the most coveted cars to hit the market in the last few years, and for good reason.
This all-electric saloon is seriously fast, is great to drive and comes loaded to the brim with technology. It doesn’t quite match other EVs in its class for range, topping out at 301 miles, but it does support 270kW rapid charging for quick battery top-ups.
Skoda Enyaq

Few brands do sensible cars as well as Skoda, and that’s showcased well in its first electric car. The Skoda Enyaq is properly spacious, drives really well and has plenty of equipment on-board to keep tech-heads keen.
Granted, it’s not the most exciting car to look at but it comes with up to 333 miles of range (depending on your choice of battery) and it can carry loads of luggage in its 585-litre boot.
Kia e-Niro

Even though the Kia e-Niro has been around for a while now, it’s still one of the best all-round EVs out there.
Its 282-mile range is very respectable for a car of its size and, being a Kia, it comes with a 7-year/100,000-mile warranty. The roomy interior is filled with soft-touch plastics and leather, so it feels really good to sit in too.
Peugeot e-208

You’re sure to turn heads with the Peugeot e-208. This French hatchback is one of the best-looking cars to make it to the road in recent years and is just as smart under the skin.
It comes with 217 miles of range and Peugeot’s clever ‘i-Cockpit’ interior layout makes driving the e-208 feel more akin to sitting in the pilot’s seat of a Boeing than an urban runaround – although very tall drivers may find it takes a bit of getting used to…