Automakers are aggressively developing electric vehicles to support global efforts to reduce global warming.
Electric vehicles vary widely in price, ranging from relatively inexpensive to extremely expensive.
Based on information from cars.com, here are eight of the most affordable electric vehicles in the world today:
1. Nissan Leaf - US$28,425 (Rp410.4 million)
2. Mini Cooper SE Hardtop - US$30,750 (Rp444 million)
3. Chevrolet Bolt EV EUV - US$32,495 (Rp469.2 million)
4. Mazda MX-30 - US$34,695 (Rp500.9 million)
5. Hyundai Kona Electric - US$35,245 (Rp508.9 million)
6. Kia Niro EV - US$41,205 (Rp594.9 million)
7. Ford F-150 Lightning - US$41,669 (Rp601.7 million)
8. Volkswagen ID.4 - US$41,955 (Rp605.8 million)
Nissan sells the 2022 Leaf for US$28,425, or approximately Rp410.4 million. This vehicle features a dynamic design with a distinctive V-shaped grille.
The Japanese-made car is equipped with a 40 kWh battery. On a full charge, it can travel 311 km.
This electric vehicle includes several advanced technological features, including electronic pedals, Intelligent Around View Monitor (IAVM), Forward Emergency Braking (FEB), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Intelligent Trace Control (ITC). In Indonesia, the Nissan Leaf is priced at Rp649 million.
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