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The top 5 electric cars if you don't want to deal with Tesla
The world of electric vehicles is becoming increasingly diverse and rich. That's why there are many offers on the market today that impress with their technology and reliability.
Tesla is still the leader among electric car manufacturers, but not every driver wants to be part of Elon Musk's community. To help you meet your needs and avoid overpaying for the brand, The Guardian has shared a selection of the best EVs.
Renault Scenic E-Tech
Renault Scenic E-Tech is a family car that has been transformed from a compact multifunctional car into an electric SUV. It offers up to 610 kilometers of range on a single charge thanks to a battery with a capacity of 60 to 87 kWh.
This model has a spacious interior with a large luggage compartment and rear seats for three passengers. Children will be happy with the armrests with built-in smartphone holders and USB chargers. The car is also equipped with two screens: a large Google touchscreen for controlling car functions and a digital screen for the driver.
BMW i7
The BMW i7 offers true luxury for those who want to get the most out of an electric car. The claimed range is 623 kilometers thanks to a 105.7 kWh battery.
This car has become a leader among premium electric models. The BMW i7 provides an extremely comfortable ride. Inside, there is a 31-inch 8K screen that creates a cinematic effect, and the Bowers & Wilkins sound system with 36 speakers provides excellent sound quality.
Volvo EX30
The Volvo EX30 is a compact but extremely functional electric car that offers a range of up to 475 kilometers depending on the battery size (51-69 kWh).
This electric vehicle is perfect for both city driving and long-distance travel. Innovative solutions include a sound system on the front panel instead of traditional speakers in the doors, and window controls have been moved to the center of the car for convenience and space saving. The interior is also equipped with a touchscreen with voice control from Google.
Dacia Spring
If you need a budget electric car, the Dacia Spring is one of the best options. The range is up to 225 kilometers and the battery has a capacity of 26.8 kWh.
This model does not offer a premium interior, but it provides enough comfort for two adults and two children. Despite its compact size, the car has air conditioning, and more expensive versions have a 10-inch touchscreen with wireless connection to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Kia EV9
The Kia EV9 is a large electric SUV with a range of up to 562 kilometers and a 99.8 kWh battery.
This car impresses with its modern design, space, and eco-friendly materials used for interior trim. The EV9 is also equipped with the latest technology to ensure comfort and excellent performance, making it one of the most attractive alternatives to Tesla.
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