While the number of electric cars on the road is steadily increasing, they are also dividing into a number of segments, broadly reflecting the price you’re asked to pay and the battery size, ergo the range, you’ll get for your money.
There are a few compact models with a slightly limited range, but with a price comfortably under £30,000, then there are longer range models that go from closer to £40,000 up to, well, the price of a Porsche Taycan.
Emerging between these points is a mid range of sorts; offering practical range while being slightly more accommodating, the Mokka-e joins a number of familiar models.
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