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Best electric car for under 300,000 DKK? Here you get the most for your money, says study

Which electric car under 300,000 kr offers the best value? Website has analyzed the market and found the best choices based on range, equipment and price. See them here!

The range of electric SUVs for under DKK 300,000 is growing, and car buyers now have more options than ever.

The Xpeng G6 and Toyota bZ4X are the latest additions to a field that already includes models like the Nissan Ariya, Renault Scenic and Hyundai Ioniq 5.

But there are also models such as Ford Explorer, Cupra Tavascan, Peugeot E-3008, Skoda Enyaq and Volkswagen ID.4 on the list.

To find the most valuable purchases on the market, elbiil.dk has conducted a comprehensive analysis. The study is based on seven key parameters that are typically of great importance to buyers.

This concerns range, charging speed, efficiency, trunk space, towing capacity, factory warranty and standard equipment.

Several of the models can travel over 400 kilometers on a single charge, making them relevant for the vast majority of drivers. There are also versions with larger batteries that provide longer range – although at a higher price.

How is the test of electric cars evaluated?

Elbiil.dk has collected data on almost 100 different parameters for each car, but to make the comparison more clear, the analysis is focused on the most important factors.

Standard equipment is assessed on the exterior, interior, driver assistance and technology, among other things.

However, price is the deciding factor for many car buyers. Therefore, the analysis is based on which models offer the best value for money.

If a slightly more expensive version of a model has significantly better specifications or equipment, it may be a better investment than the cheapest variant.

The best electric cars under 300,000 kr.

Among the models that stay under 300,000 DKK, the Xpeng G6 Standard Range scores highest in the survey. The Cupra Tavascan follows closely, while the Skoda Enyaq 60 also stands out as a strong contender in the class.

Here, it is especially efficiency, charging speed and equipment level that make a difference.

Other interesting choices include the Hyundai Ioniq 5 Standard Range, Kia EV3 Long Range Access and Skoda Elroq 60.

The Volkswagen ID.4, which is otherwise popular in Denmark, performs less well in its cheapest version due to a low level of equipment and slower charging speed.

To find the best electric car for their needs, car buyers can explore elbiil.dk , where an interactive comparison makes it easier to choose.

The analysis shows that the best buys are rarely the cheapest models, but rather those where a modest additional price ensures significant improvements.

You can read the entire test at the link here!

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