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Here are the best electric cars of 2024

The electric car market continues to evolve dynamically in 2024, with many manufacturers offering innovative solutions and high-tech models. Parkl is committed to digital, sustainable mobility, and electric vehicles are an integral part of this, as an average EV emits about 70% less over its lifetime compared to an internal combustion engine vehicle. When choosing the perfect electric car, consider range, performance, charging time, and value for money. Based on these aspects, we present the five most outstanding electric cars available in Hungary.

Tesla Model 3


This brand needs no introduction. Depending on the model, the Tesla Model 3 can travel up to 629 km on a single charge, with a starting price of around 18 million HUF. The Long Range model accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds, making it one of the most popular electric cars in Hungary.



Tesla Model 3

Ford Mustang Mach-E


The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a fully electric SUV that combines the sportiness of the Mustang with the practicality of electric cars. Available with various battery sizes and drive configurations, the Mach-E can achieve a maximum range of 600 km. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, with a starting price of around 22,000,000 HUF.


Ford Mustang Mach-E

Volkswagen ID.4


The Volkswagen ID.4 is an excellent choice for those looking for an electric SUV. It features good range, a comfortable interior, and modern technological functions, making it particularly suitable for families needing a reliable and spacious electric car for daily use. It is available from around 20 million HUF, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds, and has a range of 547 km.


Volkswagen ID.4

Hyundai Ioniq 5


The Hyundai Ioniq 5 stands out with its unique style and innovative technology. Its fast-charging capability, spacious interior, and high level of comfort make the Ioniq 5 an ideal choice for urban and long-distance trips alike. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and can travel up to 448 km on a single charge, with a starting price of 18 million HUF.


Hyundai Ioniq 5

Nissan Leaf


One of the advantages of the Nissan Leaf is its comfortable interior and user-friendly technology, including the e-Pedal, which allows one-pedal driving. It is a great choice in terms of range and price, from city vehicles to sportier models. It has a range of up to 385 km, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds, and is available for 9 million HUF.


Nissan Leaf

BYD


As a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD is now available in Hungary, making the new era of electromobility accessible to local buyers.

BYD stands out in the market with its self-developed "Blade Battery" technology, which offers a safer and longer-lasting solution compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. This technology allows cars to travel greater distances on a single charge while reducing fire risk.


BYD

These cars are excellent examples of how quickly the electric vehicle market is developing and how they offer an increasingly better alternative to traditional internal combustion engine cars. It is no coincidence that we see more and more of these cars on the roads, as they play a significant role in sustainability, do not cause noise pollution, and are cheaper to maintain.


The prices and specifications listed are for informational purposes and may change depending on market conditions and exchange rates.


A recent state electric car grant aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises in purchasing electric vehicles, promoting environmentally friendly mobility, and reducing transport-related carbon dioxide emissions. The grant amount and conditions may vary, so it is important for interested parties to check the current calls and their specific requirements. Up to 4 million HUF in support is available for cars with the largest batteries, typically priced around 20 million HUF.


For more information and details, visit the official grant websites or relevant government websites.




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