The government has confirmed another five models eligible for its new Electric Car Grant (ECG), including the Cupra Born – rated by Autocar as one of the most fun to drive EVs currently on sale.
The Born, Peugeot e-208, Peugeot e-2008, Peugeot e-Rifter and Volkswagen ID 3 will now receive a £1500 discount, boosting the list of eligible models to 24.
The ECG is applicable to certain EVs priced at £37,000 or under, depending on the emissions output of the countries where they are built, and amounts to either £1500 or £3750.
This first group of confirmed cars have received the lower amount, but some are among the cheapest EVs on sale already, making a £1500 discount all the more significant.
First 24 ECG cars: what they cost now
Alpine A290: £32,000
Citroën ë-Berlingo: £29,740
Citroën ë-C3: £20,595
Citroën ë-C3 Aircross:£21,595
Citroën ë-C4: £26,150
Citroën ë-C4 X: £27,215
Citroën ë-C5 Aircross: £32,565
Cupra Born: £34,190
Renault 4: £25,495
Renault 5: £21,495
Renault Megane: £30,995
Renault Scenic: £35,495
Nissan Micra: £21,495
Nissan Ariya: £33,500
Peugeot e-208: £28,650
Peugeot e-2008: £33,900
Peugeot e-Rifter: £30,750
Vauxhall Astra Electric: £33,505
Vauxhall Corsa Electric: £26,005
Vauxhall Frontera Electric: £22,495
Vauxhall Grandland Electric: £35,455
Vauxhall Mokka Electric: £31,005

