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Affordable Electric car

Affordable Electric car of the year

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WHY IT WINS

EARLIER this year, our sister website Driving Electric named the Kia e-Niro as its car of the year, and now it has won our Affordable Electric car category for many of the same reasons.

The headline figure for the e-Niro is its 282-mile range, which puts anxiety about how far you can drive on a single charge back in its box; the Kia can go further than a lot of petrol cars can on a single tank. Running one on our test fleet has proved that its predicted range is very accurate, too.

Not only does the e-Niro have a large 64kWh battery, the e-Niro is also among the more efficient electric cars you can buy, so you get more miles per kWh than in rival models. With most electric cars, a short commute – charging at home and at work – is the best way to keep moving, but the e-Niro’s long range means that it should only need to be charged up once a week for most people’s needs. Long runs shouldn’t be a problem and, thanks to its 100kW rapid-charging capability, the e-Niro is well ahead of the infrastruc­ture curve. A more common 50kW rapid charge takes just over an hour, too.

But it’s not all about the battery, because the e-Niro is a great car in its own right. It’s easy to drive, with light steering and good visibility, and the interior is spacious. Because the Niro was designed with electrific­ation in mind, there’s plenty of room in the back and a useful 451-litre boot, too.

Plus the Kia is comfortabl­e – it rides smoothly even over big bumps and potholes – and the electric powertrain means that it’s pretty quick, too. Around town, little can keep up with it, thanks to the instant torque and 201bhp on offer from the motor, while it also has one of the most user-friendly regenerati­ve braking systems on the market.

The car is packed with equipment as well. Its intuitive infotainme­nt system features sat-nav and smartphone connectivi­ty, which both work really well. You can find local charging points easily using this built-in set-up, so the added EV functional­ity is as comprehens­ive as the rest of the package.

COMMENDED HYUNDAI KONA EV

LAST year’s winner is still right up there with the e-Niro, because it offers the same usable range, has a tech-filled interior, a long list of kit and excellent infotainme­nt. It’s slightly less practical than the Kia, but it’s still a fantastic choice, thanks to the shared powertrain.

NISSAN LEAF

THE Leaf is comfortabl­e, quiet and good to drive, and the line-up has been bolstered with the addition of the new 62kWh ‘e+’ version. This offers a much larger range to help keep you on the road longer between charges, so it’s still competitiv­e with the e-Niro and Kona EV.

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