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Every Electric Car Eligible for the Government's £3,750 EV Grant

Every Electric Car Eligible for the Government's £3,750 EV Grant

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More than 15 electric cars now qualify for the Government's maximum Electric Car Grant, cutting prices by up to £3,750. Here's every model currently available with the discount.

Every Electric Car Eligible for the Government's £3,750 EV Grant

If you're planning to buy a new electric car, the Government's latest incentive could save you up to £3,750 on the purchase price.

The new Electric Car Grant (ECG) offers the maximum discount to electric vehicles that meet the highest sustainability standards during manufacturing. More than 15 models priced below £37,000 currently qualify for the full Band One grant.

The scheme replaces the previous Plug-in Car Grant, which ended in 2022, and aims to make electric vehicles more affordable while encouraging manufacturers to adopt greener production methods.

Since the ECG launched on 15 July, more than 140,000 drivers have already benefited from the scheme.

Below is every electric car currently available with the full £3,750 Government discount already applied to the list price.

Alpine A290+

Price after grant: From £30,245

Renault's performance brand has transformed the A290+ into a lively electric hot hatch. It delivers up to 220hp, a range of 236 miles, seating for five and a 326-litre boot, combining everyday practicality with sporty driving dynamics.

BMW iX1

Price after grant: From £33,315

BMW's compact electric SUV offers premium comfort, a modern interior with a 21-inch curved display and between 257 and 272 miles of range. It can recharge from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes and provides a spacious 490-litre boot.

BMW iX2

Price after grant: From £33,315

The coupe-styled sibling to the iX1 offers a sleeker design without sacrificing practicality. Eligible eDrive20 Sport and M Sport models deliver up to 320 miles of range, while the M Sport reaches 62mph in 8.6 seconds.

Citroën e-C5 Aircross Long Range

Price after grant: From £35,205

With an impressive 421-mile official range, the e-C5 Aircross Long Range is among the longest-range electric SUVs available. A 97kWh battery, 230hp motor and generous interior space make it well suited to family and long-distance driving.

Fiat 500e

Price after grant: £20,995

One of the UK's most recognisable city cars has made the transition to electric power. The 500e offers up to 199 miles of range, rapid charging to 80% in 30 minutes, plus a 10.25-inch touchscreen and digital driver's display.

Ford E-Tourneo Courier

Price after grant: £29,940

The only MPV on this list, the E-Tourneo Courier focuses on practicality. It offers 198 miles of range, fast charging in 26 minutes, and up to 2,162 litres of luggage space, ideal for families, bikes or camping equipment.

Ford Puma Gen-E

Price after grant: From £26,245

Ford's electric Puma combines a 259-mile range with rapid charging and a feature-packed cabin. Its standout feature is 566 litres of storage, thanks to a large boot, underfloor Gigabox and front storage compartment.

Hyundai Kona Electric

Price after grant: From £31,250

One of the UK's most established electric SUVs, the Kona Electric offers up to 319 miles of range, a spacious rear cabin, a 466-litre boot and additional front storage.

Kia EV2 Long Range

Price after grant: From £24,245

Kia's compact SUV pairs a 61kWh battery with up to 275 miles of range. It also supports rapid charging in under 30 minutes and features twin 12.3-inch displays alongside a dedicated climate control screen.

Kia EV4

Price after grant: From £33,245

Designed as a comfortable family hatchback, the EV4 offers up to 391 miles of range, rapid charging in around 31 minutes, reclining relaxation seats and a technology-rich interior.

Mini Countryman Electric

Price after grant: From £33,005

Mini's largest model combines SUV practicality with up to 310 miles of range. Buyers can also choose the ALL4 all-wheel-drive version, producing up to 313hp.

Nissan Leaf 52kWh

Price after grant: £28,849

The pioneering Nissan Leaf returns in its third generation as a crossover. It now offers up to 387 miles of range, Google Built-in, dual digital displays and rapid charging from 10% to 80% in approximately 35 minutes.

Nissan Micra 52kWh

Price after grant: From £32,249

The Micra has been reinvented as an electric supermini with up to 257 miles of range. Inside, sustainable materials are paired with twin 10.1-inch displays and Google Built-in technology.

Renault 4 E-Tech 52kWh

Price after grant: From £23,445

Renault revives the iconic 4 as a compact electric SUV, blending retro-inspired styling with a claimed 398-mile range. Buyers also get dual digital displays and a highly practical, modular interior.

Renault 5 E-Tech 52kWh

Price after grant: From £21,495

The Renault 5 has quickly become one of the most sought-after electric cars on sale. Its distinctive retro styling, colourful interior and dual 10-inch screens are matched by a 250-mile range and rapid charging capability.

Renault Scenic E-Tech Techno

Price after grant: From £33,245

The all-electric Scenic is aimed squarely at families, offering up to 381 miles of range, a 545-litre boot and access to more than 100 Google Built-in apps. Renault says 89% of the vehicle is recyclable, helping it secure the highest ECG sustainability rating.