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Nissan Leaf
Sunderland will be wiring up its machines later this year as production commences for the new Nissan Leaf, which transforms from hatchback to crossover. It’ll likely use similar underpinnings to the Renault Scenic, which uses 60kWh and 87kWh batteries and can make use of up to 379 miles of range.
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Nissan Micra
Like the Leaf, the new Micra will take the underpinnings of a Renault product – the Renault 5 in this case – to form the basis of an electric hatchback. The design and engineering work however will be completed in the UK, though, and we’ve been told to expect a “sporty urban” car.
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Onvo L60
Nio’s affordable EV brand Onvo will launch in Europe with the L60, an electric coupe SUV which is claimed to be the most aerodynamically efficient on the market. It;’ll come with a choice of BYD battery packs, but you should take its 344, 454 and 620-mile prediuceted ranges with a pinch of salt, considering they’re based on China’s CLTC test cycle.
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Peugeot e-408
Electric power arrives for Peugeot’s stylish coupe SUV. A 59.2kWh battery supplies power to a 207bhp electric motor, also producing a range of 281 miles. Prices have already been announced, starting from £42,175 for the basic Allure model, rising to £44,945 for the GT.
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Polestar 3 single motor
Polestar’s biggest car drops a motor to gain extra range for a lower price. Given the car is based on the same platform as the Volvo EX90, the Polestar 3 will offer a similar range and performance.