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The best electric cars of 2023

Best electric cars

The year 2022 saw electric cars continue their meteoric rise in the automotive market. Western Europe registered a huge number of vehicles in 2022. More than 219,755 electric vehicles were sold in France, 26.1% more than in 2021.

In fact, France is the third most popular country in Europe for the purchase of 100% electric models. One of the main reasons for this trend is the national and local financial support available to the French for the purchase of an electric vehicle.

This trend is set to continue, with many new models coming onto the market and increasingly competitive prices.

French motorists are ready to give up their petrol or diesel car for an electric one. But how do you choose? Which vehicle is right for you?

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Electric vehicles do cost more than their internal combustion counterparts, but the gap is narrowing. The consulting firm Deloitte predicts identical prices between the two engines by 2024.

With the numerous subsidies granted by the French government, the price of electricity and the many advantages of the electric vehicle, it is already less expensive than its internal combustion counterpart. One of the remaining psychological barriers is the initial purchase price. Once purchase prices become more attractive, the electric vehicle will become a mass-market vehicle in France and Europe.

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Andautonomy? Statista has carried out a survey asking French people about the reasons why they might not buy an electric car in 2022. Looking at the results, autonomy and purchase price were cited as the two main reasons for not switching to an electric car. This ranking will therefore focus on vehicles with the greatest range.

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So which car is right for you? We've put together a list of the most popular electric cars for 2023 so you can make your choice.

The best electric cars: how to choose?

Buying an electric car is a special step in a motorist's life: what range should I choose? How do I recharge? What will my car's realrange be? The first stage in buying an electric car is research.

Autonomy

It's important to find out everything you need to know before making the move: budget, range, recharging and maintenance. This information is crucial if you are to make the switch to an electric car.

Once tested, it's hard not to fall under the spell of the electric car: quiet driving, greater environmental awareness and low maintenance and recharging costs.

I drive a lot. Can I switch to an electric car? In that case, it would also be wise to find out more about hybrid vehicles which are an alternative to internal combustion engines, but require less recharging. It's worth noting that the electric car is still the least expensive in terms of running costs, but some motorists are more reassured with this type of vehicle.

Good to know: WLTP is a vehicle certification test standard that measures fuel consumption and electric range.

The price

The second barrier is price. Let's not forget that in France, there are a number of subsidies available to help reduce this initial cost. Long eligible for all battery-powered vehicles, the bonus écologique has been renewed for 2023, but only for electric vehicles. Depending on your profile, you may also be eligible for a conversion bonus of up to €5,000. Finally, depending on your region, you can deduct up to €7,000 from your purchase with the help ofregional subsidies, including : 

  • Ecological bonus: this aid enables you, whether a private individual or a professional, to purchase a clean vehicle

Please note: the ecological bonus has changed since January 1, 2023. Here are the new amounts:

Categories Amount from January 1, 2023
Electric cars under €47,000 (individual)

If reference tax income is less than €14,089: 27% of the price, up to a maximum of €7,000
If reference income exceeds €14,089: 27% of the price, up to a maximum of €5,000
Electric light commercial vehicles (individual)

If reference tax income is less than €14,089: assistance is capped at €8,000
If reference tax income exceeds €14,089: assistance capped at €6,000
Electric cars under €47,000 (legal entity)
3 000 €
Electric light commercial vehicles under €47,000 (legal entity)
4 000 €
  • Bonus à la conversion: in addition to the ecological bonus, you can accumulate it with the bonus à la conversion. This income-tested subsidy enables you to buy an electric vehicle in exchange for your old petrol or diesel one.
Conversion bonus New electric vehicle Used electric vehicles
Non-taxable household
2 500 €
2 500 €
Taxable income ≤ €6,300 per part and non-taxable heavy drivers (+60 km/day)
5 000 €
5 000 €

How to load?

Recharging is an important point to consider before deciding to buy an electric car.

  • If you live in a large city, most town councils have policies in place to encourage residents to buy an electric car. You'll be able to charge up at charging stations in your city.
  • If you live in a detached house, you can benefit from a number of grants to install charging stations in your home so that you can recharge at home.
  • Finally, if you live in a building, since the start of 2019, the procedures have been made easier, whether you're a tenant or an owner.

The best electric cars in 2023

The best electric cars: compact cars

The best-selling electric cars in France

Ranked second in Europe, France has a large number of motorists using electric cars as a means of transport. In fact, the electric car is becoming more and more democratic, thanks to an ever-expanding range. In addition, pressure on the taxation of internal combustion vehicles is encouraging many motorists to switch to electric cars.

According to figures fromAvere-France, the national association for the development of electric mobility, 219,755 electric passenger cars were registered in 2022. This represents a year-on-year increase of +26.1% for electric vehicles.

Peugeot e-208: 19,219 vehicles registered in 2022

Peugeot e-208

The Peugeot e-208 is the best-selling electric car in France in 2022, with 19,219 vehicles registered. It's an electric version of the Lion brand's iconic city car. It has a useful 47.5 kWh battery with 100 kW performance (equivalent to 136 hp), making it the perfect electric car for your daily city commute, with a range of up to 362 km in the WLTP cycle.

  • Price: €34,800
  • Range: 362 km
  • Fast charge (10% to 80%): 30 minutes

Dacia Spring: 18,326 vehicles registered in 2022

dacia spring electric

In second place is the Dacia Springwith 18,326 registrations. This is the cheapest electric car available in France, with a list price of €20,800, excluding environmental bonus. This electric city car looks like an SUV. It has a range of 230 km with a useful battery of 26.8 kWh. This performance is ideal for short daily journeys, enabling you to take your first step into the world of electric vehicles at an affordable price.

  • Price: €20,800
  • Range: 230 km
  • Fast charge (10% to 80%): 50 minutes

Tesla Model 3: 17,005 vehicles registered in 2022

Rounding out the podium is the Tesla Model 3 in third place, with 17,005 sales. This electric car produced by the Californian giant Tesla is a highly appreciated electric sedan. The Model 3 lets you get behind the wheel of a high-performance car and offers a unique driving experience. It combines technology, comfort and performance with 225 kW, equivalent to 305 hp, and a range of 495 km. After numerous price reductions, the Tesla Model 3 has been available since the beginning of 2023 at €44,990, making it eligible for the ecological bonus.

  • Price: €41,990
  • Range: 491 km
  • Fast charge (10% to 80%): 25 minutes
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Anaëlle Babled

By writing articles, I aim to help private individuals and professionals make the switch to electric vehicles and promote the development of soft mobility.

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