Top 10 CHEAPEST All NEW Electric Cars Coming In 2023 (Price, Range, Features In Detail)
Top 10 CHEAPEST All NEW Electric Cars Coming In 2023(Price, Range, Features In Detail)
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Are you still driving an internal combustion vehicle this year? Well, we think it's time for you to make the switch.
And if you're looking to buy one this year, then you're in for a treat! Car manufacturers worldwide are currently giving you a lot of choices that aren't so expensive.
There has never been a better moment to purchase an electric car than now, as infrastructure and charge times continue improving. In addition, major automakers are stepping up their game in an industry formerly dominated by scrappy upstarts.
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Timestamps;
00:00- Intro
01:04- Chevrolet Bolt EV
02:45- Chevrolet Bolt EUV
04:33- Nissan Leaf
05:57- Volkswagen ID 4
07:24- Hyundai Kona Electric
08:45- Chevrolet Equinox
10:25- Mini Cooper SE
Number one is the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV.
This vehicle is an electric hatchback that comes in both compact and midsize sizes. And the Bolt EV competes with other electric cars, such as the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y.
The Bolt from Chevrolet is powered by a single front-mounted engine producing 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque.
The Bolt also has a 65-kilowatt-hour battery pack and can go 259 miles on a single charge. And this car's efficiency is exceptional for an EV since it achieves more than 3.5 miles per kilowatt hour.
Now, the engine makes it relatively fast, too, with a 0-60 mph speed of less than seven seconds. The Bolt EV has room for four adults and around 57 cubic feet of storage space.
And in addition, both include an 8.0-inch digital gauge cluster and a 10.2-inch touchscreen for entertainment.
The seats are heated by default and may be cooled if desired. However, the front seats are not adequately padded or bolstered.
Moreover, every Bolt EV comes equipped with a 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system with valuable apps and functionality.
Also included are wireless charging for mobile devices and a WiFi hotspot that requires a paid membership.
And following two years of price drops, the Bolt EV's starting price is $25,600. Next is the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV.
The Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV are nearly identical, except for the latter's bloated appearance.
They both share a tall and narrow egg-like form, a floating roofline, and a six-sided blocked-off front "grille," but they aren't structurally identical.
Meanwhile, the EUV can be viewed as a crossover due to its increased ground clearance.
All Bolt EUVs are equipped with a front-wheel-drive system and an electric motor that produces 200 horsepower. Unfortunately, all-wheel drive isn't an option.
The Bolt EUV has quick acceleration thanks to its electric powertrain. Although it might not be the fastest electric SUV on the market, it can reach 60 mph in a respectable 6.8 seconds.
Now, the interior of this car looks to be quite fashionable and well-appointed. And all versions have a flat bottom steering wheel and a push-button gear selector.
Also, the seat fabric is adorned with a sneaky geometric design.
The Bolt EUV is bigger in every dimension than the standard Bolt hatchback. As a result, the back passengers enjoy an increase of more than three inches in legroom.
Standard features include a digital gauge display and a 10.2-inch infotainment touchscreen with built-in temperature controls.
In addition, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and a built-in WiFi hotspot are just a few of the various connectivity options.
And the starting pricing for the 2023 Bolt EUV is set to be $27,200.
Third on our list is the 2023 Nissan Leaf.
The 2023 Nissan Leaf EV is an example of how a product might seem good on paper but also be competitive in the actual world.
The appearance of Nissan's electric car, the LEAF, has been updated with a new grille, bumper, and lights for 2023.
Now, the Leaf is a front-wheel-drive vehicle. And the regular Nissan Leaf S is equipped with an electric motor producing 147 horsepower and a 40-kilowatt-hour battery pack.
Meanwhile, the electric motor of the Leaf SV Plus is more powerful, at 214 horsepower, and the battery is increased to 62.0 kWh.
The Leaf's cabin features a lot of black plastic, but the well-assembled and homogeneous textures keep it from seeming cheap.
The instrument cluster has both a big analog speedometer and a digital readout of up to 7 inches in size. And this can be set to display any number of different informational metrics.
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