• With the new aerodynamic elements and blue accents to bring out the electric nature of the vehicle to its full effect the new BMW iX3 is looking sportier than ever. With a range of up 460 km and electricity consumption from 18.9 kWh/100 km, the new BMW iX3 is ideally suited to every route.



  • The ID.3 brings you a connection with your vehicle like never before. It recognises you when you approach the vehicle with the key with the optional ‘Keyless Advanced’ locking and starting system. The stylish optional Matrix LED headlights light up briefly as if they were winking at you, making the ID.3 seem almost human. The ID.Light inside makes you feel welcome immediately. When you start, the vehicle makes a little sound to get you in the mood to get started. When you leave your ID.3, the ID.Light says goodbye with a light signal. b



  • The all-new Renault Megane e-tech Electric is the first of its Generation 2.0 electric vehicles and marks the beginning of a new chapter of the electric revolution. Connected to and integrated into the EV ecosystem and the digital world of its users, the Megane e-tech symbolises the beginning of Renault wining background in the compact vehicle market.

    The Megane e-tech marks a major shift in gears for its electric revolution and now offeres an improved energy management capability to the point it can now guarantee a range of 395km in WLTP cycle. The All-new Mégane E-TECH Electric does even more to protect the environment. Commiteed to the environment, the upholstery is made out of 100% recycled materials. Depending on the version, that accounts for up to 2.2kg! A total of 27.2 kg of visible (lower cockpit) and invisible parts (dashboard inner structure) are made out of recycled plastics. 95% of the vehicle will be recycled at the end of its lifecycle.”




  • The People’s Car went all-electric when Volkswagen unveiled the ID4 (stylized ID.4) for model year 2021. It’s the German automaker’s first mass-market electric vehicle for the modern era, and the harbinger of a diverse lineup of VW EVs that will be badged with the “ID” prefix. For 2022 a dual-motor powertrain becomes available, bringing AWD capability to this electric crossover, plus there’s up to 20 miles of extra range and three years of free charging.




  • Meet the first-ever Audi Q4 e-tron – The all-electric SUV that supports what drives you. Designed to merge performance and practicality, the Q4 e-tron puts luxury electric driving firmly within your reach. The Audi e-Tron Sportback combines the power of a spacious SUV with the elegance of a four-door coupé.

    Quattro all-wheel drive, up to 300 kW of power, and a range² of up to 452 km – get ready for great fun at the wheel.

    Furthermore the Audi e-Tron also offers a wide range of charging options for both at home and on the road.




  • The all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQS can cover great distance on a single charge – and in total luxury. If you’re after the most technologically advanced luxury sedan, then the Mercedes-Benz EQS should be high on your consideration list. It’s the company’s attempt at an electric equivalent to an S-class, and it offers the latest and greatest tech—including a giant Hyperscreen touchscreen, driver profiles based on fingerprint scans, and six USB-C ports. It spoils its riders with voluminous interior space, luxurious cabin materials, headrest pillows, massage functions, and neck-and-shoulder heating.





  • The EV6 is a fully electric, sporty crossover boasting a design that’s bold but sleek. Its profile, right down to the finer details, works every angle to give you a distinctive, ultra-modern look. The car includes latest technology specs such as Kia’s new intelligent front lighting system, ultra fast charging, adaptive pedal technology and a massive infotainment system to help you navigate to your destination. The EV6 is built around a sustainable approach to engineering. Door pockets and floor carpet are made of recycled plastics and vegan leather is available on the EV6 ‘Air’ — for a more environmentally conscious way to make your journey.



  • This bold and expressive design is taking the KONA is taking to a whole new level. The exterior features award-winning sculpted lines and the stylish edge of its predecessor to the next level with new design enhancements and the latest smart tech like cutting-edge connectivity and safety features.



  • It is described as a ‘fun city-car’ rather than a ‘country cruiser’ due to the limited range offered by its 29kWh battery, however it does have fast-charge DC to facilitate longer day-trips beyond the range of a single charge. The Mini electric has a quoted range of 233 km under the new European WLTP test cycle. Real world driving range however is likely closer to 200 km




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