Safe on the road: These are the 10 best electric cars for families
Only the best is good enough for your family? Then you've come to the right place: In our overview, we present the 10 best electric cars for families and explain what you should consider when buying an electric family car.
Buying an electric family car: What you need to know
Is your family car getting on in years? Or do you need a bigger car as your family grows? When looking for the right vehicle, a number of criteria must be taken into account. For example, the size of the car. A family needs one thing above all in a car: sufficient space. This makes electric cars the ideal option, because unlike combustion engines, they offer more space.
Another criterion is the range. The battery of the e-car must be sufficient to drive the children to sports or school every day. In addition, the well-deserved family vacation should not be disturbed by long waiting times at the charging station.
An important aspect when deciding on a car is also its safety. The safety of electric cars is sometimes doubted because it is feared that the battery could ignite. But this concern is unfounded. This is also confirmed by the official Euro NCAP safety assessment, where the electric cars all perform well.
Last but not least, costs also play a decisive role. It is worthwhile to compare the differences in the maintenance of e-cars and to find out about the government subsidy measures. Are you wondering which electric car suits you and your family best? Scroll through our overview and discover the 10 best electric cars for families - we provide you with all the important key figures at a glance.
Audi Q4 E-Tron
The Audi Q4 E-Tron is an electric SUV in the compact class. Its interior impresses with its sporty design and functionality. With a trunk volume of 520 liters, the electric car offers enough storage space for the luggage of the whole family and if a larger transport is necessary, the seats can simply be folded down. The range of the Audi Q4 E-Tron is 341 km. In winter, the predicted actual range is 240 km. Compared to the other cars in our list, this electric car thus performs a little less well. However, this range is perfectly sufficient for everyday use.
- Propulsion: rear-wheel drive
- Price from: 51'300 CHF
- Trunk: 520 –1,490 liters
- Consumption: 17.3 kWh/100 km
- Range WLTP: 341 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 240/325 km
- Charging time wallbox: 7 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 36 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 31.0 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 10,537 CHF
BMW iX1
The BMW iX1 is also a compact SUV. The e-car can convince with its great operating system. A proactive navigation system helps you find your route: It means that you can always find your destination reliably. In addition, the SUV has a sliding rear bench and thus offers plenty of space for the passengers.
- Drive: All-wheel drive
- Price from: 59'900 CHF
- Trunk: 490 –1,495 liters
- Consumption: 19.0 kWh
- Range WLTP: 438 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 300/405 km
- Charging time wallbox: 7 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 29 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): n/a
- Costs/year (at 15,000 km): n/a
Genesis GV60
With its long range and short charging time of only 18 minutes at fast charging stations, the Genesis GV60 is the best touring car from our list. Even very long distances can be covered with the electric car without any problems. In addition, with a top speed of 185 km/h, you can also go faster. In addition, the large trunk of 432 liters is ideal for traveling, as it offers enough space for the luggage of the whole family. So nothing stands in the way of going on a family holiday.
- Propulsion: rear-wheel drive
- Price from: 53'100 CHF
- Trunk: 432 –1,550 liters
- Consumption: 17.9 kWh
- Range WLTP: 517 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 330/445 km
- Charging time wallbox: 7 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 18 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): n/a
- Costs/year (at 15,000 km): n/a
Hyundai Kona Electric
The Hyundai Kona Electric is the cheapest car from our list, both in terms of purchase and maintenance. For the price, you don't get quite as much space in the trunk, namely 332 liters. Nevertheless, a stroller and several pieces of luggage can be stowed in it without any problems. The range is also rather low compared to the rest of the cars in our list. With a range of 305 km in summer and 210 km in winter, the Hyundai Kona Electric is still a practical car for everyday use.
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
- Price from: 38'300 CHF
- Trunk: 332 – 1,114 liters
- Consumption: 14.3 kWh/100 km
- Range WLTP: 305 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 210/290 km
- Charging time wallbox: 4.3 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 47 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 25.0 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 9,357 CHF
Kia Niro
The Kia Niro gives you the best value for money, especially in terms of range, space and cost. With a price that starts at 44,650 CHF, it is one of the cheapest cars from our list. The range of 463 km makes the Kia Niro a top performer. Charging at the fast charging station, on the other hand, takes a little longer at 41 minutes. The Kia Niro has a lot of storage space and has a frunk in addition to the trunk.
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
- Price from: 44'650 CHF
- Trunk: 503 – 1,678 liters
- Consumption: 16.2 kWh
- Range WLTP: 463 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 320/435 km
- Charging time wallbox: 7 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 41 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 27.8 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 9,920 CHF
Mercedes EQB
Do you have a large family or do you have to transport a lot of people on a regular basis? Then the Mercedes EQB with its additional row of seats is the ideal choice for you. Even larger loads can be easily transported with this electric car, as the third row of seats is foldable. In addition, the Mercedes EQB offers you a long range of 433 km. With the short charging time of only 29 minutes at the fast-charging station, it is also an ideal touring car. The only sticking point: due to its size, the vehicle has a slightly worse eco-balance than the other cars from our list.
- Antrieb: Frontantrieb
- Preis ab: 72’100 CHF
- Kofferraum: 495 – 1’710 Liter
- Verbrauch: 16,5 kWh
- Reichweite WLTP: 433 km
- Prognose tatsächliche Reichweite (Winter/Sommer): 290/390 km
- Ladezeit Wallbox: 7,25 Stunden
- DC-Laden 10 – 80 Prozent in 29 Minuten
- Gesamtemissionen (bei 200’000 km): 33,8 Tonnen
- Kosten/Jahr (bei 15’000 km): 12’058 CHF
Skoda Enyaq iV
The Skoda Enyaq iV costs CHF 52,490 and offers good value for money. The electric car is available with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. With a range of over 400 km, the Skoda Enyaq iV is ideal for longer journeys. The luggage compartment of 585 litres also makes it the perfect travel companion. It also has a sliding rear seat, which allows for additional storage space in the car.
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
- Price from: 52'490 CHF
- Trunk: 585 – 1,710 liters
- Consumption: 19.1 kWh/100 km
- Range WLTP: 410 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 275/375 km
- Charging time wallbox: 6.25 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 35 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 32.2 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 10,213 CHF
Volvo XC40 Recharge
The Volvo XC40 Recharge impresses with its intuitive Google multimedia system. The infotainment system enables the use of many Google apps and leads to more connectivity. With a range of over 425 km and an output of 170 kW and 231 hp, the electric car is well equipped. An added plus: the Volvo XC40 Recharge is one of the more affordable cars in our list.
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
- Price from: 52'800 CHF
- Trunk: 419 – 1,295 liters
- Consumption: 18.6 kWh
- Range WLTP: 425 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 285/380 km
- Charging time wallbox: 7.25 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 31 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 32.2 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 10,714 CHF
VW ID. Buzz
The VW ID. Buzz is the only van on our list and its typical design is reminiscent of the iconic VW buses. The van offers a lot of space and is therefore ideal for large families. Loading and unloading is particularly convenient with this large electric car: perfect for transporting the weekly shopping home. In addition, the rear bench is movable, which offers additional space for the passengers. Since the VW ID. Buzz is a van, its price is slightly higher compared to the other models in our list.
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
- Price from: 67'860 CHF
- Trunk: 1,121 – 2,205 liters
- Consumption: 24.6 kWh
- Range WLTP: 423 kmForecast actual
- Range (winter/summer): 285/370 km
- Wallbox charging time: 7.5 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 30 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): 36.7 tonnes
- Cost/year (for 15,000 km): 13,265 CHF
Tesla Model Y
With its trunk volume of up to 1,380 liters, the Tesla offers enough space for every family. Its range of 455 km and fast charging speed also make the Tesla Model Y the perfect travel companion. In addition, it impresses with its output of 378 kW or 514 hp and a top speed of 217 km/h.
- Propulsion: rear-wheel drive
- Price from: 54'990 CHF
- Trunk: 420 – 1,380 liters
- Consumption: 16.7 kWh
- Range WLTP: 455 km
- Forecast actual range (winter/summer): 290/395 km
- Charging time wallbox: 6.25 hours
- DC charging 10 – 80 percent in 25 minutes
- Total emissions (at 200,000 km): n/a
- Costs/year (at 15,000 km): n/a
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