Top Gear’s top 20 electric cars
Head this way for a roundup of our favourite EVs

Published: 10 Mar 2025
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- Volkswagen ID.Buzz
“We love it because it’s different, because it’s a new anti-SUV template, because it’s fun to be in and around… [and] the seven-seat version has unlocked the Buzz’s potential making proper use of the space and versatility the Buzz promised, and for only a few quid more. It’s the car the ID. Buzz always should have been.”Read the full Volkswagen ID.Buzz reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Volvo EX90
“Smooth and silent on the road, it’s a pleasure to drive, more wieldy than you might expect for its size and weight. It’s easy to see out of, undemanding and consumes long journeys with ease and in spectacular comfort. The massage seats are some of the best we’ve ever come across. Irrelevant? Not if you’re a parent. Little luxuries help assuage the squabbling in the back. And in the EX90 little luxuries are everywhere you look.”Read the full Volvo EX90 reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.ukYou might like5Five of the best hot hatches you can buy right now11Ten great used sportscars you need to buy right now: US tariff edition2222 hybrids with long electric ranges if you’re not quite ready for a full EVThe 335bhp Elroq vRS is Skoda’s fastest accelerating production car yet
- Skoda Enyaq
“Once more Skoda has built a car that could well be a better buy than the equivalent Volkswagen: the Enyaq edges both the ID.4 and Audi Q4 e-tron on several fronts. It drives just as well as its cousins, has a less annoying, more practical interior (particularly compared to the ID.4) and costs around the same or less than its sibling rivals. Best try all three before you commit to buying, but we know where we’d spend our money.”Read the full Skoda Enyaq reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Polestar 2
“We love the Polestar 2 because it’s handsome, the build quality will give Audi drivers PTSD, and there’s a real sense of humility about the car. It’s been designed to work seamlessly, not to wow you with gimmicks then wind you up further down the line. Single Motor iterations make it more accessible for most too.”Read the full Polestar 2 reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Kia EV6
“Distinctive yet unlikely to fall off a fashion cliff, rapid in a straight line but not dynamic enough to worry a proper sports car, the EV6 carves a very different path to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 with which it shares bones and blood. And that’s no bad thing. But it’s also spacious, quiet and a very capable cruiser, and equipped with that 800-volt architecture that makes charging station stops quick and painless. It’s one of those cars that makes you think other countries are one step behind compared to what South Korea has to offer.”Read the full Kia EV6 reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- BMW i5 Touring
“The first all-electric executive-sized estate to the market. How did Avant kings Audi let that happen? While the four-ringed team has been asleep at the wheel, BMW has snuck in and delivered a choice of rear- or dual-motor electric luxe with a 570-litre boot. It’s refined, comfortable, easy to drive, swift, and almost too well-equipped for its own good.”Read the full BMW i5 Touring reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Audi A6 Avant e-tron
“We like the A6 e-tron, not least for the fact that it’s not an SUV. How refreshing. Beyond that it fulfils its brief well, carves cleanly through the air and travels a long way between charges. It’s a handsome machine that doesn’t try too hard to be an aero car, is super-smooth and refined and drives much like the big Audi saloons you’ve seen before.”Read the full Audi A6 Avant e-tron reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Renault Megane E-Tech Electric
“This Renault is slick to drive, so you might briefly be tempted into range-blunting speeds that negate the car’s clever efficiency measures. Go sensibly though and the range compromise is enough for most. As for the non-electric parts of it, the Megane is conventionally desirable, handsome, and the cabin is well-finished and easy to use. There’s very little wrong with it. Which is more than can be said of the ID.3.”Read the full Renault Megane Electric reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Porsche Macan
“Porsche hasn’t dulled the Macan’s sheen with the switch to electric. If you want an incredibly well-rounded daily to deal with everyday life, the Macan stands out. It’s fast, comfortable, well-made and eminently practical – even more so than the ICE versions – and in Turbo form it’ll stay with a serious sportscar.“The main thrust is really the breadth of ability rather than one big headline; a comfy car in town with enough handling finesse to make it fun on a twisty bit of road. Where other mid-sized electric SUVs run out of ideas, the Macan gets going. It’s not cheap, but an absolutely solid effort from Porsche, and best-in-class.”Read the full Porsche Macan reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Fiat Grande Panda
“The Grande Panda is an excellently low-cost and practical supermini – petrol or electric – with pretty special design. In a world where superminis are getting very little love from the manufacturers, that’s a win.“The general aspect nods towards crossovers, and the detailing is heartwarming and original. All of which applied to the original Panda in 1980. This is a return for Fiat to doing what it has always done best.”Read the full Fiat Grande Panda reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Dacia Spring
“The Spring’s appeal is that it’s everything that many electric cars aren’t: it’s not over-wrought or heavy-handed, it’s honest and enjoyable and manages to keep the dream of a low impact electric car alive and proves to everyone else it is possible for a battery electric vehicle to weigh largely the same as its petrol equivalent. Well done Dacia, let’s hope that where you lead, others will follow.”Read the full Dacia Spring reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Skoda Elroq
“The Skoda Elroq follows closely in the Enyaq’s footsteps, and for good reason. That car proved better than either of its VW Group siblings, and the Elroq – debuting Skoda’s new language – looks even smarter. It drives equally as well, and is just as competitively priced too. it oozes Skoda sensibility and will no doubt have competitors glancing nervously in its direction.”Read the full Skoda Elroq reviewCompare new car deals with leasing.comCompare used car deals with DrivenBuy.co.uk
- Volvo EX30