October 7, 2024

Leonardo Kirkman

Innovative Auto Engineering

10 Vehicles That Are Electric And Don’t Cost Too Much

Introduction

If you’re looking for an EV, there’s a lot of choice on the market. But if your budget happens to be under $50,000 and you want something that can get you around town or take off on long-distance road trips (or both), then these vehicles might be right up your alley.

Ford Focus

Ford Focus Electric is a compact car that has a range of 100 miles and can be charged in 6 hours. It costs $29,100. The battery can be charged with either a standard 240V charging station or a 110V standard household outlet.

Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is one of the most popular EVs on the market. It costs $30,000, has a range of 100 miles and can go from 0-60 mph in just 8 seconds. The battery capacity is 30 kilowatt-hours — that’s more than most other electric cars have! It also has Bluetooth connectivity for your phone so you can listen to music or talk on the phone while driving around town.

Nissan Versa Note

The Nissan Versa Note is a fun little electric car that will cost you $25,990. It has a range of 114 miles, which is far enough to get you where you need to go on most days. The battery pack is located under the floorboards, so there’s plenty of room for passengers and cargo in this compact vehicle.

The Versa Note runs on an electric motor with a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine as well as an array of lithium ion batteries that are charged by regenerative braking–which means that when you brake while driving or stopping at stop lights (or traffic jams), it sends energy back into the battery pack instead of wasting it by dissipating heat through friction brakes like traditional cars do!

Chevrolet Volt

The Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid, which means it has both an electric motor and a gas engine. The electric motor can go up to 50 miles per charge (the battery pack will be depleted if you drive more than that), while the gas generator allows it to go up to 420 miles on one tank of fuel. There are also higher trim levels available that cost more than $50k; however, these are still reasonable prices for what you’re getting in terms of technology and performance capabilities.

Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is a popular car for families who want to go green. This car costs $49,000 and has a range of 220 miles. It can go 0-60 in 5.6 seconds and has an optional supercharging system for long-distance travel.

Fiat 500e

  • Fiat 500e
  • Cost: $29,995
  • Range: 84 miles (EPA)
  • Fuel economy: 119 mpg (EPA)
  • 0 to 60 mph time: 9.6 seconds (Car & Driver)

The Fiat 500e is the most affordable car on the list, but it’s also one of the fastest and most efficient EVs on sale today. The Italian hatchback comes equipped with a 109 horsepower electric motor that puts down 148 pound-feet of torque–enough power for it to reach 60 mph in just over 8 seconds.

Volkswagen e-Golf

The Volkswagen e-Golf is an electric vehicle that offers a range of 125 miles on a single charge, with a charging time of about eight hours. It has a starting price of $30,450–not cheap for anyone who doesn’t have access to federal tax credits or other incentives. But if you’re looking for something affordable and practical, this could be your car!

The e-Golf comes equipped with standard features like Apple CarPlay integration (whereas many other EVs don’t), automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection capability and adaptive cruise control that can read speed limit signs as you drive by them. The interior is also roomy enough to accommodate five passengers comfortably; however there’s no option for rear seats in the backseat area because they’re taken up by batteries instead!

Kia Soul EV

The Kia Soul EV is a fun city car that can go up to 100 miles on a charge. It has fast charging, so you can get back on the road in no time. The battery size is 24 kWh and takes about 10 hours to fully charge from empty.

Hyundai Ioniq EV (2019)

The Hyundai Ioniq EV is one of the best cars out there for anyone who’s looking to save money and reduce their carbon footprint. It costs $29,500 and has a range of 124 miles, which means it can easily take you from your home to work and back again without needing to be recharged during the day. It also comes with some great features like a 240 horsepower engine and a two year warranty.

The best part about this vehicle though? It has fast charging capabilities so you don’t have to wait around for hours before getting back on the road!

There are many EVs that cost under $50,000.

There are many EVs that cost under $50,000.

There are also plenty of EVs that cost more than $50,000.

And there are some cars that fall somewhere in between these two extremes.

Conclusion

The best thing about these cars is that they’re cheap. You can buy one and save money on gas while also helping the environment. If you have any questions about EVs or need help finding one that suits your needs, contact us today!

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