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With the surge in popularity of EV purchasing and recent Government announcement of banned petrol and diesel car sales from 2030, YesAuto, the online car platform, shares the top five electric vehicles for consumers to buy, to make that innovative and smart technology next step.
Nissan Leaf is the best-selling electric vehicle on the site so far, followed by Renault ZOE and Kia SOUL. The top five models include:
- Nissan Leaf
- Renault ZOE
- Kia SOUL
- Jaguar I-PACE
- Tesla Model S
According to recent findings from a study YesAuto conducted around car- purchasing behaviour, nearly a third of Brits (29%) find it is important to invest in EVs, and with the auto industry slowly putting EVs at the forefront of innovation, consumers are not far behind when it comes to interest and investing.











