This last week was a big week with so many EV cars being released at competitive prices and I will talk about all of them right here in this weekly roundup article.

Many top EV automakers have joined the bandwagon and the market is getting quite heated up without the emissions of course 😉

So without further ado, lets talks about them shall we?

2023 Volkswagen ID.4 EV – One of the most Affordable EV’s starting at $38K

Great news! The 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV is now more affordable and caters well to the EV aspirers, especially those who are constrained by low budgets. The standard trim level starts at $38,790. The ID.4 trims are more stylish with new wheels, glossy finish and new colors, comes with a illuminated logo and a new 12 inch touchscreen making it look luxurious.

The ID.4 come in three trim levels; Standard, Pro, S, and the S Plus with two battery options, i.e. 62kWh and 82kWh. Estimated range is around 208 miles or 335 kms.

Volkswagen localized its production and moved its factory Chattanooga, Tennessee, US to drive the costs down with an attractive starting price of $38,790 — That’s why it’s one the most affordable electric vehicles in the market today in 2022.

The ID.4 is VW’s is reported to have delivered 190,000 vehicles.

2023 BMW i4 eDrive35 Kicks off at $52K

If you are looking for a coupe style electric vehicle then BMW has got you covered. The all new 2023 BMW i4 eDrive35 comes with a 70.2-kWh battery, generating 281 hp with a range of 260 miles.

The 2023 BMW iX EV is Pure Euphoria – But comes with a whopping price tag of $85K

The 2023 BMW iX is big, beautiful, curvy SUV and takes a big leap from its younger sibling, i3. It’s quite luxurious and makes a tall claim of beating its counterparts, Tesla SUV in the range competition.

With its dual BMW electric motors, the latest electric all-wheel BMW iX takes goes beyond expectations with a stunning unparalleled range of 600 km, and an acceleration over 500hp. BMW claims that it can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 5 seconds with is iX xDrive50 trim. The 2023 BMW iX EV is pure euphoria that thrives on innovation.

The interior is a joy to experience with more than 20% of the plastic used is recycled.

They come in two trims, iX xDrive40 with a range of 435 km and the iX xDrive50 with a range of 630 kms. Watch their official release video here

2023 Toyota bZ4X Limited AWD EV starts at $42K

Toyota comes to EV game with its the all-new, all-electric Toyota bZ4X Limited with affordable pricing for a SUV.

The Toyota bZ4X makes an impact with its electrifying design and its 20-in. wheels. It has a modern spacious interior providing comfort and a panoramic moonroof. It’s got a sleek 12.3-in. Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen that provides an intuitive experience.

2022 Kia EV6 EV Is Dope: A Head-Turner Starting at $41K

The 2022 Kia EV6 EV is Kia’s newest Electric Vehicle (EV) and has got some serious potential with its cutting edge style. Not to mention, knowing Kia, they are always known to provide the best bang for the buck when it comes to technology and features within its cars. This blog will explore yet another electric vehicle and talk about some of the outstanding features and what we think of it in the end.

This year, Kia introduced the all-new 2022 Kia EV6, a second generation EV crossover. With its stunning look, the EV6 has a range of up to 310 miles (about 500 km) and with quick charging capabilities. The 5-door EV crossover is available in both RWD or AWD and comes with two battery options; 55 kWh or 77.4 kWh battery. Don’t get me wrong, its no superfast EV but its sure does pack a punch!

Positioned intentionally in the mid EV segment, it comes with an attractive pricing ranging from $41K to $56K. For a detailed review on the Kia EV6, read here.

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