Top 10 Cheapest Electric Vehicles for 2025

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By Vishal| Apr 01, 2025

2025 Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf stays on top for $29,280, offering 149 miles of range (upgradable to 212). Simple, reliable, and low-key cool—don’t expect lightning speed, though.

2025 Fiat 500e

The Fiat 500e returns for $34,095 with 149 miles of range. Fast charge it to 31 miles in just 5 minutes. It's zippy, fun, and perfect for quick city commutes.

2025 Hyundai Kona EV

At $34,325, the Kona Electric offers funky style with 200 miles of range. Upgrade to 261 miles and charge in under an hour—futuristic and fun, all in one package.

2025 Chevy Equinox EV

For $34,995, the Equinox EV gives you 319 miles of range and hands-free highway driving with GM’s Super Cruise. Big, bold, and tech-loaded—say goodbye to gas.

2025 Toyota bZ4X

For $38,465, Toyota’s first EV gives you 252 miles of range. It’s solid, with wireless phone integration and tons of safety features—perfect for the eco-conscious driver.

2025 Mustang Mach-E

The Mach-E, starting at $38,490, delivers 250 miles of range and a 15.5-inch touchscreen. It’s the sportiest EV on this list, combining Mustang muscle with modern tech.

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6

The Ioniq 6, at $38,945, is sleek and offers 240 miles of range (upgradable to 342 miles). Plus, it charges 10% to 80% in 18 minutes. This sedan is the future, today.

2025 Subaru Solterra

For $39,915, the Solterra packs 227 miles of range and Subaru’s signature AWD. Built for adventure but smooth enough for daily drives—reliable in every condition.

2025 Kia Niro EV

The Kia Niro EV, priced at $40,995, offers 253 miles of range. It combines upscale comfort with practicality—spacious and stylish without breaking the bank. A true win.

2025 Nissan Ariya

Starting at $41,160, the Nissan Ariya offers 216 miles of range (upgradable to 289 miles). With sleek looks and wireless tech, it’s a stylish and practical choice for EV lovers.