Most Affordable Small Electric Cars From All Over The World

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Published 2024-04-12
Did you know the world's most affordable electric car might cost you less than upgrading to the latest laptop on your wishlist?

Customers from different parts of the world accept electric cars at different paces but they all have one thing in common – they all see them primarily as small and maneuverable vehicles, perfect for urban areas. Also, they want them cheap, so we decided to check with you how things are going in different regions of the globe and make an ultimate list of the most affordable small electric cars from all over the world!

00:00 Intro
00:32 Europe
05:06 China
12:07 India
16:38 Japan
18:56 United States



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All Comments (21)
  • @paulwitmer7138
    What good does this do when they're not available in the US
  • @simonwright9444
    The uk has no affordable ev's, they keep saying they want us to go all electric bit also expect us to pay £30,000 plus
  • @duanejahn2368
    A true city car in the US at minimum needs to go 45MPH and have a range of 100 miles.
  • @girodo
    BYD Seagull was just released in Brazil with the long range version only (38kw battery) for around 22k usd (with the crazy high Brazil taxes). Ranges around 350km with full charge and the same full charge costs 5 usd to charge at home as electricity here is very cheap. Got mine as I live in a big city, so far a very reliable and comfortable car.
  • @danieljust1177
    Dacia Spring New starts by 16990 Euro. And the Citroen Ami is not a Car. Its a Joke.
  • @xkr510
    North American choices are pathetic
  • @paulwitmer7138
    Go to 25 mph in a city street and people will be honking at you constantly
  • @adrianlane4256
    I drive a petrol Smart (my 3rd over 12 years) and so should be a loyal customer target, forget it, my petrol Smart does 400miles on a tank, the EV 70 if your lucky and is twice the price.
  • I hope the Seagull will sell in Thailand Also fun fact the Citroën Ami/Fiat Topolino is also known as Opel Rocks
  • @robinburn4974
    The only thing wrong with battery cars is the batteries
  • @longrove5710
    Here in the USA Wink Motors has fully enclosed LSV's with heat and AC. I'm seriously thinking about getting a Sprout 3 when they come out in July.
  • @spennipc
    No mention of Wuling Bingo, 333km with one charge, 50kw motor!
  • @smeghead6123
    The fiat 500 with a 42kw battery and a 190 mile range was 30,000 euro, but is now sub that price in the UK . The 24kw and 124 mile range model was a lot cheaper, but is not sold anymore in the UK. How old is this Information.
  • @chadbrock1268
    If you were to buy from another country would there be any customer support or service? Doubtful. I would love to have one for daily commutes and leave my truck parked for the weekends. I could pay for one in fuel savings alone but I don’t need anything that can’t be serviced if it breaks down.
  • You forgot Canada. My friend and I drank a bottle of whisky and bungie corded our e-bikes together then duct taped some umbrella's on our backs. It was all fun and games until we crashed at the beach and the e-bikes came apart. Sadly, the design is lost to time and can never be reproduced. What a loss to humanity.
  • The Nissan Sakura is not available in Germany and also not available as Renault.
  • @jakesmith5278
    Hahahahaha...all we got here in the US are a bunch of golf carts and already super expensive.
  • @markwred
    America we need those $600 - $2000 dollar electric micro cars without spending $6000 in fees in the USA before the car is released to the buyer . You will have to pay around $2000 -$3000 to the final warehouse where your vehicle will be stored.
  • @lukei6255
    Impossible to get these small EVs in Australia.