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AUDI Q4 E-TRON

As one of the first models of the new generation of BMW EVs, the i4 combines practicality with frightening performance, with 0-60mph time of up to 3.9 seconds and a range of up to 365 miles. It also offers a stunning interior with one of the most hi-tec infotainment systems around, with a curved display which can be operated with either gesture control or voice control.

6,594

Last on this list is the Audi Q4 e-tron with 6,594 units sold in 2022. We reviewed the QR e-tron at the beginning of 2022 and it’s easy to see why it was one of the most popular electric vehicles from last year. With a classy design, stunning interior and a reasonable(ish) price of £44,975 makes it one of the most attractive options within the burgeoning EV-SUV segment.

Whilst the majority of the cars on this list will be priced in the millions, the Porsche Taycan Turbo S is moderately priced in comparison, with prices starting from £142,000. It’s still a hefty sum of money, but for that, you will get a beautifully designed car that tops out at 162mph and offering 751 horsepower with launch control and 1,050NM torque. Despite these ridiculous numbers, the Taycan also offers a degree of practicality, with a range of up to 291 miles.

You can watch our full, in-depth driving review of the Audi Q4 e-tron by scanning the QR code, and be sure to do that for all the other cars on this list, too!

The UK is now in a position where drivers have the choice of several trusted, customer-focused and heavily-funded charging networks who are each deploying these large numbers of rapid charge points on motorways, A roads, retail parks and on residential streets, from the tip of Cornwall up to the Scottish Highlands.