12 Cheapest Electric Cars on Sale in 2021: Great Deals Even Before Incentives




It’s that time of the year when we acknowledge the latest achievements of international automakers within the electric cars segment and provide our viewers with thorough buying guides to make informative decisions. The most indicative benchmark of EVs progress is the availability of models with adequate range that remain affordable for the wide public. So today we present to you the most detailed top ten list on Youtube, featuring the cheapest electric cars on sale in 2021.

Some of the previously-published EV news on #AutomotiveTerritory:

Most recent electric car reveals that are worth your attention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgLLT9tPi0E

Most affordable electric crossover SUVs to go on sale by 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-E7lQQXqf0

List of all models that made it to this #ATelectriccars video:

Kandi K27 and K23: kandiamerica.com/electric-vehicle-K27

Positioned to become the cheapest electric cars you can get in America, K27 and K23 are tiny 4-seaters that are produced by the Chinese manufacturer Kandi Technologies Group. Both models get large touchscreen infotainments, ABS, dual front airbags. and still qualify for state and federal tax incentives.

Dacia Spring en.media.groupe.renault.com/news/the-all-new-dacia-spring-electric-the-electric-revolution-by-dacia-0be5-989c5.html

The Romanian Dacia and its parent company Renault have a history of democratizing the European new car market: first, they released the Logan, then came the fan-favorite Duster, and now, time has come for the brand’s first all-electric vehicle, named Dacia Spring.

VW eUp! + Skoda CitiGo e-iV + SEAT Mii Electric: volkswagen.co.uk/new/e-up.html / skoda-auto.com/news/news-detail/citigo-e-iv / seat.co.uk/new-cars/mii-electric/overview.html

In 2020 the second generation of the electric supermini VW eUp! arrived alongside two more market entries by the Volkswagen Automotive Group: Skoda Citigo e iV and SEAT Mii.

Smart EQ Fortwo/Forfour: smart.com/de/de/home

Starting from the 2020 model year, the entire roster of Smart cars boasts with a minor exterior facelift and offers an all-electric drivetrain as the only propulsion option. The lineup includes 3 models, EQ Fortwo and its cabrio version, plus a larger EQ ForFour.

Renault Twingo Electric: en.media.groupe.renault.com/news/all-new-twingo-electric-behind-the-wheel-of-the-new-queen-of-the-city-ade2-989c5.html

In early 2020, Renault quite unexpectedly revealed its 2nd all-electric passenger automobile, based on already existing Twingo citycar. The car gets 3 trim levels plus the Vibes limited edition, features 3 regenerative braking levels, and offers optional 22kW charging capability.

Mini Electric Hardtop 2 Door: press.bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0304983EN/the-new-mini-electric-additional-images-available

Rocking a classic Mini look, this all-electric version of the Mini 2-Door took BMW more than a decade to develop and launch to the market. Named Mini SE or Mini Electric, the hatchback borrows BMW I3 drivetrain, gets 3 trims, and comes richly equipped even in base one. You are looking at LED lighting, heated seats, keyless entry, Apple CarPlay™, and Active Driving Assistant.

Nissan Leaf: nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/leaf.html

The second generation of Nissan’s technological flagship, Nissan Leaf, has been on the market since 2017, but it still keeps up with younger competitors on all fronts.

Hyundai Ioniq: hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles/ioniq-electric

Even though Hyundai is rethinking its electric cars approach by introducing an entire family of Ioniq EVs, the original compliance Ioniq electric is still on sale.

Renault ZOE: renault.co.uk/electric-vehicles/zoe.html

This quirky-looking EV is a true veteran within the class, but it is still recognized as one of the best affordable buys, especially if you choose to lease the battery and save up 8,000 euros. The starter pack for the Zoe is represented in the form of the Life R110 ZE40 trim.

Opel Corsa-e & Peugeot e208: int-media.opel.com/en/12-03-corsa-e-money-saver?idtok=213e0bbb7275 / int-media.peugeot.com/en/all-new-peugeot-e-208-wins-%E2%80%98electric-small-car-year%E2%80%99-what-car-electric-car-awards?idtok=a1a2ebbb7219

The new entry-level electrics from Opel and Peugeot arrive sharing the same underpinnings, and as a result, drivetrain setups. The cars are propelled by a combination of a 136-horsepower electric motor and a 50kWH battery, with estimated WLTP range of 209 miles for the Corsa and 211 for the e208.

MG 5 EV: mg.co.uk/mg5-ev/

Once an iconic British sportscar manufacturer, MG is clawing its way back to the European market, with the help of money and production facilities of its parent, the Chinese SAIC Motor Corp. The brand’s newest contender is the MG 5 EV estate car, based on the Roewe Ei5. The car offers quite decent WLTP range of 214 miles, courtesy of a standard 52.5-kWh battery.

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37 Comments

  1. dacia … a relatively ok design … but we don't have to look very carefully to realize how ridiculous it looks with those tiny wheels … mini suv body .. a cross .. with wheelbarrow wheels … at the low price Of course, it can't have a very good battery with a large capacity … as well …. a powerful engine … and then ofcourse you can't even talk about performance , nor can you change its tiny wheels a little bigger than you gain in design, you lose power … it's somehow an error a failed mess … or played with DNA in the laboratory yes they are weak at work they gave kiks ….unacceptable for a car manufacturer that has the necessary technology but somehow manages to make a shit too many times…. most electric cars in the first … the first generated from almost all manufacturers are tricks are not viable car batteries weak … the trick to take money from people … almost all manufacturers are desperately crowded for money in this market segment …. later after they will sell enough garbage at the price of special and revolutionary cars … and so they will fill their pockets … they will also market elect cars rice more balanced between the price-quality ratio … with better autonomy … but until another one ….

  2. Let's be honest here,
    Dacia is the only winner here,
    It does pretty much everything the competition does for nearly half as much money as the the second cheapest electric car….

  3. BaoJun is super ugly …
    as far as Chinese people are concerned , it is not a GM car. That's how the CCP govt Brainwashes the people and the World.
    stop the steal.
    stop intellectual property theft

  4. The future EV Cars : 1) Under $12,000 US Dollars .2) the batteries must be last for 20 years . 3) Cars must reached 65 miles / h . 4) Can charge power at home and solar energy .

  5. For the price, the MG 5 EV is far beyond the rest. Why spend a little less or even the same price for a less powerful tiny, itsy-bitsy little car???

  6. If you care about style Fiat 500 is the clear winner. Mini Cooper SE is so stylish and similarly priced but its range is remarkably less than Fiat 500. If you are after the most practical budget EV. MG5 EV is the best option. But if the price/performance ratio is the main concern there is no car that can beat Dacia Spring in this list. It could be a game changer at least in European EV market.

  7. Nice review! I'd go for the Dacia first, then the VW e-up or clone second. I'd go for simple and affordable, and gets the job done. Not too into piles of "features".

  8. 😥😥😥China Government DO NOT allow U.S. or other countries to view the china financial data. Look at all China stocks they all say Unaudited. I see potential of DELIST. How can you ensure that China government will ALLOW your company to comply with the new U.S. law?

  9. Year after year we notice new electric car model releases that receive better specifications, ranges and looks. But are these types of vehicles are getting close to being affordable? Today we are looking at what the cheapest electric vehicles on the market have to offer. Which of these brings the best value for money?

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