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5 Best Small Electric Cars for Your City Trips

Small cars are perfectly suited for city trips. It can easily suit everywhere and allows you to feel free in long traffic jams. But what if your small car will be electric? That's even better. You don't have to spend a lot of money on gasoline and can harm the environment less than other drivers on gasoline cars.

Of course, a small car means less space for a battery. So the range of such a car will never match the potential of larger alternatives, but a small battery means a lower price. Besides, a small electric price is perfect for urban roads where you can easily recharge your car and don't need to look for another gasoline station.

If you are looking for a small electric car for your city trips, keep an eye on these 5 best small electric cars.

1. Mini Electric

Mini Electric can offer all the features you expect from the car of the compact EV segment. The Mini Electric, which is based on the three-door Mini bodyshell, uses the motor from the BMW i3S. This gave Mini Electric a great 181bhp and 199lb-ft of torque. It has noticeably better performance among competitors in the same segment.

The range of this car is also great. Mini promises that Mini Electric can do 230 kilometers on one charge. But depending on how and where you drive, the range can decrease to 160 to 180 kilometers. You can lease a Mini Electric to check its exceptional comfort and performance on your own.

2. BMW i3S

BMW i3S is a sporty, fresher, and longer-ranged version of BMW's entry-point electric car. This car is beloved by the drivers for its spongy body control aside, sense of refinement, easy-going drivability, perfectly weighted controls, and good-looking interior.

The official range is 300 kilometers, which is adequate rather than exceptional in 2021. The 50kW charging potential is no more than you can expect given the asking price of the BMW i3S. This car has 20 wheels, an additional 14bhp to shave 0.4secs off the 0-62mph speed, a 10mm-lower suspension, and a 40mm-wider track, which also implies expanded wheel arches.

3. Honda E

The 2020 Honda E is not Honda's first all-electric-powered vehicle, but it stands out among other Honda electric cars. This is a supermini electric car that is surprisingly compact for an electric car and packed with innovative technologies. A rear-mounted powertrain promises amazing economy, while all-independent suspension announces the ride and handling sophistication of a larger car.

The Honda E is offered in 134bhp and 152bhp versions, although neither has the battery capacity of competitors. There is just 35.5kWh of capacity here, resulting in a maximum WLTP range of 220 kilometers.

4. Peugeot e-208

In recent years Pageout has started producing pleasant and good-looking cars that have a great quality. The latest Peugeot 208 is a European subcompact car that combines both good design and quality into a small package. Even though the standard sports seats on the GT model seem very aggressive, they provide an amazing balance of lateral support and comfort for you while driving.

Peugeot claims that the e-208 has 134 horsepower and 191 pound-feet of torque. It allows the car to reach 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds. However, like with other electric vehicles, the constant torque delivery makes it appear even faster. The e-208 is packed with a battery that has 50 kWh and a usable capacity of 45 kWh. The car can go 340 km on a single charge, which is a very good indicator for a small electric car.

5. Renault Zoe

Even with a 22kWh battery and only 130 kilometers of real-world range, the Renault Zoe is one of the most popular short-trip electric supermini cars. However, the car's usability can be increased during its lifetime by a 41kWh battery option, on which the car is capable of 240 kilometers of mixed real-world use.

A fully upgraded model with a considerably redesigned look, a 52kWh battery, can hold the battery up to 390 kilometers on the WLTP cycle. It still provides good value for money when compared to its competitors. 

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