Are you considering buying an electric SUV? There are tons of great options available from some of the world’s leading car manufacturers. Here are ten of the very best ones to consider:
The Tesla Model Y is a futuristic, elegant electric SUV with ample cabin space and an array of high-tech features that include a sophisticated navigation system, wireless device charging, four USB ports, a 14-speaker audio system, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi hotspot, HD Radio, a panoramic glass roof and automated climate control.
In terms of performance, the Model Y runs on a dual-motor electric powertrain with a maximum output of 456 hp and 479-pound-feet of torque. It comes in two trims: Long Range and Performance.
The Long Range version has a 330-mile range, while the Performance version has a lower range of 303 miles but boasts superior acceleration and top speed. Both feature an all-wheel drivetrain.
The Tesla Model Y starts at £44,990.
With a stylish interior, as you’d expect from a Mercedes vehicle, the EQB SUV also offers quite a bit of cargo space along with several high-tech features. These include voice command, touchscreen controls, steering-wheel controls for audio, navigation and other functions.
The EQB is available in three trims: the EQB 250+, the EQB 300 4MATIC and the EQB 350 4MATIC, with a base price of £56,810.
The EQB 250+ comes with a single motor that generates 188hp and 284 lb-ft of torque, with an estimated range of 250 miles, which is the highest of the EQB SUV lineup. The mid-range EQB 4MATIC 300, on the other hand, features a dual-motor drivetrain with 225hp, 288 lb-ft and 243 miles of estimated range.
The EQB 4MATIC 350 sits at the high end of this lineup, with a dual motor that supplies a decent 288hp and 384 lb-ft, but with a reduced range of 227 miles.
The Mercedes Benz EQS SUV is a high-end luxury SUV and is significantly pricier than its cousin, the EQB. With a starting price of £102,160, the EQS SUV comes in three main powertrain configurations: the EQS 450 + SUV, EQS 450 4MATIC SUV, and the EQS 580 4MATIC SUV.
The mid-range EQS 450 4MATIC comes with a 108.4 kWh battery that can supply 360hp and give you about 350 miles of real-world driving range. It can be charged in 30 minutes to 47 hours, depending on the method of charging. For more power, you may consider the 580 4MATIC SUV, which has up to 516hp on offer.
In addition to these powertrain configurations, you’ll also have three sub-trims to choose from, including Premium, Exclusive and Pinnacle sub-trims, all of which are available with each version of the EQS SUV.
The Audi Q4 e-tron is Audi’s flagship EV. Now in its fourth year of production, the e-tron remains an excellent machine that combines safety, efficiency and elegance.
In terms of performance, there are two main powertrain options: the 40 and 50. The Q4 e-tron 40 is the entry-level model, with a single-motor powertrain that produces 201hp. For more power, you may opt for the models that have the 50-powertrain type. These models, such as the Q4 e-tron 50 and the Q4 e-tron 50 Sportback, are significantly more powerful and offer up to 295hp through their dual-motor setup.
The Q4 e-tron also comes in a number of trims that include Premium, Premium Plus, and Chronos trims, with features on offer that include adaptive cruise assistance with a lane guidance feature, Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, Sonos sound system and so on.
The 2023 Audi e-tron starts at a base price of £50,630.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 isn’t the most powerful or luxurious SUV on this list, and it has noticeably fewer bells and whistles than some of the leading electric SUVs. Still, it’s an excellent mid-range option when you consider its affordable starting price of £35,554.
The Ioniq 5 is available in four trims: SE Standard Range, SE, SEL and Limited. These trims generally differ in the interior and advanced tech available, such as remote smart parking assistance, leatherette seating, heated front seats and so on.
You’ll be able to choose between powertrain configurations, with options including a 168 kW rear-wheel-mounted motor or the dual 74 kW and 165 kW motors for all-wheel drive configurations of the Ioniq 5. The all-wheel drive configuration produces up to 320hp.
The BMW iX is a long-range, stylish, powerful and efficient vehicle – just as you might expect of any BMW SUV.
The iX features a classy yet inelaborate interior, with some fancy features such as its large-curved touchscreen, heated power front screen, integrated speaker system and an infotainment system that supports 5G Internet, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The iX boasts a truly powerful all-electric powertrain that produces up to 610hp and 811 lb-ft of torque. Two trims are available for the BMW iX: the xDrive 50 and the M60. The xDrive is available at a base price of £69,905.
Both the iX xDrive50 and the M60 come with dual electric motors that power their all-wheel drives. The M60 version is the more powerful one, however, with 610hp to the xDrive50’s 516hp.
The Kia EV6 is a standard electric SUV offering a roomy, stylish interior, long-range capacity and an efficient electric powertrain.
Besides a comfy interior, the EV6 includes a central touchscreen, automated climate control, wireless phone charging and driver assistance controls.
The EV6 is available in three main trim levels: the Wind, GT-Line, and GT. The GT has an all-wheel drive setup, but the Wind and GT-Line trims are available in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations.
The KIA EV6 Wind is available at a starting price of £44,495.
The Cadillac Lyriq is a high-end, elegant, long-range, high-performance vehicle that has a reputation for being a super smooth ride.
The Lyriq has a luxurious interior with lots of room for the front seats. It features a blend of leather and wood and packs some technological features like climate control and a driving assist system.
The Lyriq is available in Tech, Luxury and Sport trims, all of which come with the same 102 kWh battery pack but with optional single or dual-drive powertrains.
While the single-drive versions come with a rear-mounted 255 kW motor that produces up to 340hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, the dual-motor powertrain delivers up to 373 kW or 500hp of output.
The Cadillac Lyriq starts at £62,690.
Skoda’s Enyaq iV is a big, spacious vehicle, making it an ideal choice for a family SUV. It's elegant and offers decent performance and great value for money, with a starting price of £38,305.
The cabin is spacious and comfortable; a feature-rich 13-inch infotainment screen is standard on all trims. A heated multi-function steering wheel and a driving mode selection system are included in more advanced trims.
The Skoda Enyaq is available in four trims: Sportline, Sportline X, Sportline Plus and Loft, with a base price of £42,925. These trims mainly differ in terms of design specs. Still, if you’re looking to choose between powertrain configurations, you’ll have the Enyaq iV 60, 80, 80 Sportline Plus, 80x Sportline Plus and vRS to choose from:
The Genesis GV60 is a luxurious 5-seater SUV that promises comfort and solid performance. The interior isn't particularly spacious but makes up for this by including advanced technology features like facial recognition and fingerprint readers.
The GV60 comes in Standard and Performance powertrain models. The Standard model comes with a single rear-mounted 168 kW motor that produces about 225hp. The all-wheel drive version of the Standard model comes with a 160 kW rear-mounted motor, augmented by a front-mounted 74 kW motor to produce around 314hp.
The Performance model is considerably more powerful than the previous two models, as it uses twin 180 kW motors to power its all-wheel setup as standard, with an output of about 429hp.
The Genesis GV60 is available from £53,905.
Regardless of the electric SUV you decide on getting, one common theme you'll be concerned with is how to charge it effectively. The good news is that with all of the electric SUVs on this list, you’ll be able to charge them at home using a Type 2 cable and at a commercial rapid charging station using a CCS connector.
Charging at home is usually the slowest option, though this can be improved by installing a fast charging station. Still, rapid charging is by far the fastest method of charging, and depending on the capacity of your EV’s onboard charger, it can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes to charge an EV from 20% to 80%.
But how do you find rapid chargers when you’re out and about? The best way is to use an app like Bonnet.
Bonnet offers free access to thousands of commercial charging services across the UK and Europe, and for modest monthly fees, you can sign up for substantial discounts on charging costs.
Bonnet offers three pricing tiers:
Free: You can download the app and access thousands of charging services at no cost.
Light Boost: For £2/mo, you can enjoy up to 10% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
Turbo Boost: For £8/mo, you can enjoy up to 15% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
We’ve shared our top ten picks of electric SUVs available today. Are you wondering which is the best? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, and the best electric SUV for you will depend on your specific needs and budget.
Whichever 4x4 EV you decide to get, remember that Bonnet provides the most convenient way to find and use thousands of charging services at significant discounts.
There are several EV 4x4 models from different carmakers. Some of the most popular options include Tesla’s Model Y, the Mercedes EQB and BMW iX, among many others.
There are several all-electric SUVs on the market. These include models like the Mercedes Benz EQS SUV, alongside models from Hummer, Volvo and so on.
Toyota currently makes the bZ4X as its only all-electric SUV. The bZ4X is available at £46,110.
Are you considering buying an electric SUV? There are tons of great options available from some of the world’s leading car manufacturers. Here are ten of the very best ones to consider:
The Tesla Model Y is a futuristic, elegant electric SUV with ample cabin space and an array of high-tech features that include a sophisticated navigation system, wireless device charging, four USB ports, a 14-speaker audio system, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi hotspot, HD Radio, a panoramic glass roof and automated climate control.
In terms of performance, the Model Y runs on a dual-motor electric powertrain with a maximum output of 456 hp and 479-pound-feet of torque. It comes in two trims: Long Range and Performance.
The Long Range version has a 330-mile range, while the Performance version has a lower range of 303 miles but boasts superior acceleration and top speed. Both feature an all-wheel drivetrain.
The Tesla Model Y starts at £44,990.
With a stylish interior, as you’d expect from a Mercedes vehicle, the EQB SUV also offers quite a bit of cargo space along with several high-tech features. These include voice command, touchscreen controls, steering-wheel controls for audio, navigation and other functions.
The EQB is available in three trims: the EQB 250+, the EQB 300 4MATIC and the EQB 350 4MATIC, with a base price of £56,810.
The EQB 250+ comes with a single motor that generates 188hp and 284 lb-ft of torque, with an estimated range of 250 miles, which is the highest of the EQB SUV lineup. The mid-range EQB 4MATIC 300, on the other hand, features a dual-motor drivetrain with 225hp, 288 lb-ft and 243 miles of estimated range.
The EQB 4MATIC 350 sits at the high end of this lineup, with a dual motor that supplies a decent 288hp and 384 lb-ft, but with a reduced range of 227 miles.
The Mercedes Benz EQS SUV is a high-end luxury SUV and is significantly pricier than its cousin, the EQB. With a starting price of £102,160, the EQS SUV comes in three main powertrain configurations: the EQS 450 + SUV, EQS 450 4MATIC SUV, and the EQS 580 4MATIC SUV.
The mid-range EQS 450 4MATIC comes with a 108.4 kWh battery that can supply 360hp and give you about 350 miles of real-world driving range. It can be charged in 30 minutes to 47 hours, depending on the method of charging. For more power, you may consider the 580 4MATIC SUV, which has up to 516hp on offer.
In addition to these powertrain configurations, you’ll also have three sub-trims to choose from, including Premium, Exclusive and Pinnacle sub-trims, all of which are available with each version of the EQS SUV.
The Audi Q4 e-tron is Audi’s flagship EV. Now in its fourth year of production, the e-tron remains an excellent machine that combines safety, efficiency and elegance.
In terms of performance, there are two main powertrain options: the 40 and 50. The Q4 e-tron 40 is the entry-level model, with a single-motor powertrain that produces 201hp. For more power, you may opt for the models that have the 50-powertrain type. These models, such as the Q4 e-tron 50 and the Q4 e-tron 50 Sportback, are significantly more powerful and offer up to 295hp through their dual-motor setup.
The Q4 e-tron also comes in a number of trims that include Premium, Premium Plus, and Chronos trims, with features on offer that include adaptive cruise assistance with a lane guidance feature, Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, Sonos sound system and so on.
The 2023 Audi e-tron starts at a base price of £50,630.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 isn’t the most powerful or luxurious SUV on this list, and it has noticeably fewer bells and whistles than some of the leading electric SUVs. Still, it’s an excellent mid-range option when you consider its affordable starting price of £35,554.
The Ioniq 5 is available in four trims: SE Standard Range, SE, SEL and Limited. These trims generally differ in the interior and advanced tech available, such as remote smart parking assistance, leatherette seating, heated front seats and so on.
You’ll be able to choose between powertrain configurations, with options including a 168 kW rear-wheel-mounted motor or the dual 74 kW and 165 kW motors for all-wheel drive configurations of the Ioniq 5. The all-wheel drive configuration produces up to 320hp.
The BMW iX is a long-range, stylish, powerful and efficient vehicle – just as you might expect of any BMW SUV.
The iX features a classy yet inelaborate interior, with some fancy features such as its large-curved touchscreen, heated power front screen, integrated speaker system and an infotainment system that supports 5G Internet, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The iX boasts a truly powerful all-electric powertrain that produces up to 610hp and 811 lb-ft of torque. Two trims are available for the BMW iX: the xDrive 50 and the M60. The xDrive is available at a base price of £69,905.
Both the iX xDrive50 and the M60 come with dual electric motors that power their all-wheel drives. The M60 version is the more powerful one, however, with 610hp to the xDrive50’s 516hp.
The Kia EV6 is a standard electric SUV offering a roomy, stylish interior, long-range capacity and an efficient electric powertrain.
Besides a comfy interior, the EV6 includes a central touchscreen, automated climate control, wireless phone charging and driver assistance controls.
The EV6 is available in three main trim levels: the Wind, GT-Line, and GT. The GT has an all-wheel drive setup, but the Wind and GT-Line trims are available in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations.
The KIA EV6 Wind is available at a starting price of £44,495.
The Cadillac Lyriq is a high-end, elegant, long-range, high-performance vehicle that has a reputation for being a super smooth ride.
The Lyriq has a luxurious interior with lots of room for the front seats. It features a blend of leather and wood and packs some technological features like climate control and a driving assist system.
The Lyriq is available in Tech, Luxury and Sport trims, all of which come with the same 102 kWh battery pack but with optional single or dual-drive powertrains.
While the single-drive versions come with a rear-mounted 255 kW motor that produces up to 340hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, the dual-motor powertrain delivers up to 373 kW or 500hp of output.
The Cadillac Lyriq starts at £62,690.
Skoda’s Enyaq iV is a big, spacious vehicle, making it an ideal choice for a family SUV. It's elegant and offers decent performance and great value for money, with a starting price of £38,305.
The cabin is spacious and comfortable; a feature-rich 13-inch infotainment screen is standard on all trims. A heated multi-function steering wheel and a driving mode selection system are included in more advanced trims.
The Skoda Enyaq is available in four trims: Sportline, Sportline X, Sportline Plus and Loft, with a base price of £42,925. These trims mainly differ in terms of design specs. Still, if you’re looking to choose between powertrain configurations, you’ll have the Enyaq iV 60, 80, 80 Sportline Plus, 80x Sportline Plus and vRS to choose from:
The Genesis GV60 is a luxurious 5-seater SUV that promises comfort and solid performance. The interior isn't particularly spacious but makes up for this by including advanced technology features like facial recognition and fingerprint readers.
The GV60 comes in Standard and Performance powertrain models. The Standard model comes with a single rear-mounted 168 kW motor that produces about 225hp. The all-wheel drive version of the Standard model comes with a 160 kW rear-mounted motor, augmented by a front-mounted 74 kW motor to produce around 314hp.
The Performance model is considerably more powerful than the previous two models, as it uses twin 180 kW motors to power its all-wheel setup as standard, with an output of about 429hp.
The Genesis GV60 is available from £53,905.
Regardless of the electric SUV you decide on getting, one common theme you'll be concerned with is how to charge it effectively. The good news is that with all of the electric SUVs on this list, you’ll be able to charge them at home using a Type 2 cable and at a commercial rapid charging station using a CCS connector.
Charging at home is usually the slowest option, though this can be improved by installing a fast charging station. Still, rapid charging is by far the fastest method of charging, and depending on the capacity of your EV’s onboard charger, it can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes to charge an EV from 20% to 80%.
But how do you find rapid chargers when you’re out and about? The best way is to use an app like Bonnet.
Bonnet offers free access to thousands of commercial charging services across the UK and Europe, and for modest monthly fees, you can sign up for substantial discounts on charging costs.
Bonnet offers three pricing tiers:
Free: You can download the app and access thousands of charging services at no cost.
Light Boost: For £2/mo, you can enjoy up to 10% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
Turbo Boost: For £8/mo, you can enjoy up to 15% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
We’ve shared our top ten picks of electric SUVs available today. Are you wondering which is the best? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, and the best electric SUV for you will depend on your specific needs and budget.
Whichever 4x4 EV you decide to get, remember that Bonnet provides the most convenient way to find and use thousands of charging services at significant discounts.
Are you considering buying an electric SUV? There are tons of great options available from some of the world’s leading car manufacturers. Here are ten of the very best ones to consider:
The Tesla Model Y is a futuristic, elegant electric SUV with ample cabin space and an array of high-tech features that include a sophisticated navigation system, wireless device charging, four USB ports, a 14-speaker audio system, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi hotspot, HD Radio, a panoramic glass roof and automated climate control.
In terms of performance, the Model Y runs on a dual-motor electric powertrain with a maximum output of 456 hp and 479-pound-feet of torque. It comes in two trims: Long Range and Performance.
The Long Range version has a 330-mile range, while the Performance version has a lower range of 303 miles but boasts superior acceleration and top speed. Both feature an all-wheel drivetrain.
The Tesla Model Y starts at £44,990.
With a stylish interior, as you’d expect from a Mercedes vehicle, the EQB SUV also offers quite a bit of cargo space along with several high-tech features. These include voice command, touchscreen controls, steering-wheel controls for audio, navigation and other functions.
The EQB is available in three trims: the EQB 250+, the EQB 300 4MATIC and the EQB 350 4MATIC, with a base price of £56,810.
The EQB 250+ comes with a single motor that generates 188hp and 284 lb-ft of torque, with an estimated range of 250 miles, which is the highest of the EQB SUV lineup. The mid-range EQB 4MATIC 300, on the other hand, features a dual-motor drivetrain with 225hp, 288 lb-ft and 243 miles of estimated range.
The EQB 4MATIC 350 sits at the high end of this lineup, with a dual motor that supplies a decent 288hp and 384 lb-ft, but with a reduced range of 227 miles.
The Mercedes Benz EQS SUV is a high-end luxury SUV and is significantly pricier than its cousin, the EQB. With a starting price of £102,160, the EQS SUV comes in three main powertrain configurations: the EQS 450 + SUV, EQS 450 4MATIC SUV, and the EQS 580 4MATIC SUV.
The mid-range EQS 450 4MATIC comes with a 108.4 kWh battery that can supply 360hp and give you about 350 miles of real-world driving range. It can be charged in 30 minutes to 47 hours, depending on the method of charging. For more power, you may consider the 580 4MATIC SUV, which has up to 516hp on offer.
In addition to these powertrain configurations, you’ll also have three sub-trims to choose from, including Premium, Exclusive and Pinnacle sub-trims, all of which are available with each version of the EQS SUV.
The Audi Q4 e-tron is Audi’s flagship EV. Now in its fourth year of production, the e-tron remains an excellent machine that combines safety, efficiency and elegance.
In terms of performance, there are two main powertrain options: the 40 and 50. The Q4 e-tron 40 is the entry-level model, with a single-motor powertrain that produces 201hp. For more power, you may opt for the models that have the 50-powertrain type. These models, such as the Q4 e-tron 50 and the Q4 e-tron 50 Sportback, are significantly more powerful and offer up to 295hp through their dual-motor setup.
The Q4 e-tron also comes in a number of trims that include Premium, Premium Plus, and Chronos trims, with features on offer that include adaptive cruise assistance with a lane guidance feature, Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, Sonos sound system and so on.
The 2023 Audi e-tron starts at a base price of £50,630.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 isn’t the most powerful or luxurious SUV on this list, and it has noticeably fewer bells and whistles than some of the leading electric SUVs. Still, it’s an excellent mid-range option when you consider its affordable starting price of £35,554.
The Ioniq 5 is available in four trims: SE Standard Range, SE, SEL and Limited. These trims generally differ in the interior and advanced tech available, such as remote smart parking assistance, leatherette seating, heated front seats and so on.
You’ll be able to choose between powertrain configurations, with options including a 168 kW rear-wheel-mounted motor or the dual 74 kW and 165 kW motors for all-wheel drive configurations of the Ioniq 5. The all-wheel drive configuration produces up to 320hp.
The BMW iX is a long-range, stylish, powerful and efficient vehicle – just as you might expect of any BMW SUV.
The iX features a classy yet inelaborate interior, with some fancy features such as its large-curved touchscreen, heated power front screen, integrated speaker system and an infotainment system that supports 5G Internet, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The iX boasts a truly powerful all-electric powertrain that produces up to 610hp and 811 lb-ft of torque. Two trims are available for the BMW iX: the xDrive 50 and the M60. The xDrive is available at a base price of £69,905.
Both the iX xDrive50 and the M60 come with dual electric motors that power their all-wheel drives. The M60 version is the more powerful one, however, with 610hp to the xDrive50’s 516hp.
The Kia EV6 is a standard electric SUV offering a roomy, stylish interior, long-range capacity and an efficient electric powertrain.
Besides a comfy interior, the EV6 includes a central touchscreen, automated climate control, wireless phone charging and driver assistance controls.
The EV6 is available in three main trim levels: the Wind, GT-Line, and GT. The GT has an all-wheel drive setup, but the Wind and GT-Line trims are available in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations.
The KIA EV6 Wind is available at a starting price of £44,495.
The Cadillac Lyriq is a high-end, elegant, long-range, high-performance vehicle that has a reputation for being a super smooth ride.
The Lyriq has a luxurious interior with lots of room for the front seats. It features a blend of leather and wood and packs some technological features like climate control and a driving assist system.
The Lyriq is available in Tech, Luxury and Sport trims, all of which come with the same 102 kWh battery pack but with optional single or dual-drive powertrains.
While the single-drive versions come with a rear-mounted 255 kW motor that produces up to 340hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, the dual-motor powertrain delivers up to 373 kW or 500hp of output.
The Cadillac Lyriq starts at £62,690.
Skoda’s Enyaq iV is a big, spacious vehicle, making it an ideal choice for a family SUV. It's elegant and offers decent performance and great value for money, with a starting price of £38,305.
The cabin is spacious and comfortable; a feature-rich 13-inch infotainment screen is standard on all trims. A heated multi-function steering wheel and a driving mode selection system are included in more advanced trims.
The Skoda Enyaq is available in four trims: Sportline, Sportline X, Sportline Plus and Loft, with a base price of £42,925. These trims mainly differ in terms of design specs. Still, if you’re looking to choose between powertrain configurations, you’ll have the Enyaq iV 60, 80, 80 Sportline Plus, 80x Sportline Plus and vRS to choose from:
The Genesis GV60 is a luxurious 5-seater SUV that promises comfort and solid performance. The interior isn't particularly spacious but makes up for this by including advanced technology features like facial recognition and fingerprint readers.
The GV60 comes in Standard and Performance powertrain models. The Standard model comes with a single rear-mounted 168 kW motor that produces about 225hp. The all-wheel drive version of the Standard model comes with a 160 kW rear-mounted motor, augmented by a front-mounted 74 kW motor to produce around 314hp.
The Performance model is considerably more powerful than the previous two models, as it uses twin 180 kW motors to power its all-wheel setup as standard, with an output of about 429hp.
The Genesis GV60 is available from £53,905.
Regardless of the electric SUV you decide on getting, one common theme you'll be concerned with is how to charge it effectively. The good news is that with all of the electric SUVs on this list, you’ll be able to charge them at home using a Type 2 cable and at a commercial rapid charging station using a CCS connector.
Charging at home is usually the slowest option, though this can be improved by installing a fast charging station. Still, rapid charging is by far the fastest method of charging, and depending on the capacity of your EV’s onboard charger, it can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes to charge an EV from 20% to 80%.
But how do you find rapid chargers when you’re out and about? The best way is to use an app like Bonnet.
Bonnet offers free access to thousands of commercial charging services across the UK and Europe, and for modest monthly fees, you can sign up for substantial discounts on charging costs.
Bonnet offers three pricing tiers:
Free: You can download the app and access thousands of charging services at no cost.
Light Boost: For £2/mo, you can enjoy up to 10% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
Turbo Boost: For £8/mo, you can enjoy up to 15% off on PAYG charges advertised by charging services.
We’ve shared our top ten picks of electric SUVs available today. Are you wondering which is the best? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, and the best electric SUV for you will depend on your specific needs and budget.
Whichever 4x4 EV you decide to get, remember that Bonnet provides the most convenient way to find and use thousands of charging services at significant discounts.
There are several EV 4x4 models from different carmakers. Some of the most popular options include Tesla’s Model Y, the Mercedes EQB and BMW iX, among many others.
There are several all-electric SUVs on the market. These include models like the Mercedes Benz EQS SUV, alongside models from Hummer, Volvo and so on.
Toyota currently makes the bZ4X as its only all-electric SUV. The bZ4X is available at £46,110.