Under 19,000 euros! How much are SUVs?

SUVs and premium models, along with city cars, are among the 10 cheapest electric cars in Greece, while the range is now very good. How are prices formed with the subsidy of the "I Drive Electric 3" program?


The question for someone looking to buy an electric car without emptying their pockets is simple: "what are the cheapest options?". So, with the calculator in one hand and the price lists of companies that offer purely electric cars in Greece in the other, let's see which are the 10 cheapest options on the market, according to the increased subsidies of Kinoumai Elektrika 3.


We remind you that for individuals, the subsidy rate for the purchase of an electric car is 30% of the LTPF (Retail Price Before Taxes) and the maximum amount is 9,000 euros for individuals and 6,000 euros for companies. The removal of the old vehicle is rewarded with an additional 2,000 euros, while the purchase of a smart Wallbox is rewarded with 500 euros. It should be noted that the third cycle of "I Drive Electric" has retroactive effect for purchases made since 01/05/2024.


So with these privileges in mind, let's see how the prices of the most affordable electric cars on the market are shaping up, with prices now starting marginally below 19,000 euros, without withdrawal. If you have an old car to withdraw, you can deduct another 2,000 euros from the price. In the prices you see, we have also calculated the subsidy from I Drive Electric 3.


These are the 10 cheapest electric cars in Greece


1. Dacia Spring from 18,950 euros


2. Ecocar Yudo from 20,392 euros


3. Fiat 500e from 21,202 euros


4. MG4 from 24,448 euros


5. MINI Electric from 25,357 euros


6. BYD Dolphin from 25,767 euros


7. BYD Atto 3 from 26,525 euros


8. MG ZS EV from 27,252 euros


9. Peugeot e-208 from 27,442 euros


10. MG5 EV from 27,518 euros


Source: www.gocar.gr