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Cheapest Electric Cars of 2016

Cheapest Electric Cars of 2016

Shop the most affordable electric cars of 2016 as determined by Kelley Blue Book's trusted experts. You'll find ratings, fuel economy, price and more. Explore the rankings and find the perfect car for you.

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2016 Nissan LEAF
#1
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2016 Nissan LEAF

$4,946
Starting Price

4.3
rating
Expert Rating

112 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2016 Nissan Leaf EV continues to improve on the promise of the electric vehicle, with an extended-range option and a low base price.
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2016 FIAT 500e
#2
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$5,480
Starting Price

3.7
rating
Expert Rating

112 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
More than just another cute subcompact, the 2016 Fiat 500 offers an impressive array of features, performance and style at a good price.

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2016 Ford Focus
#3
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$5,788
Starting Price

4.2
rating
Expert Rating

105 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
For 2016, the Ford Focus lineup includes an affordable sedan and hatchback, an electric model and two high-performance sports variants.
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2016 Kia Soul EV
#4
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$6,521
Starting Price

4.4
rating
Expert Rating

105 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2016 Kia Soul is rolling coolness backed by an impressive warranty and some amazing features. There’s even an electric version.
2016 Chevrolet Spark EV
#5
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3.9
rating
Expert Rating

119 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
All-new for 2016, the bargain-priced Chevrolet Spark has matured in looks and driving manners, but its tiny size still limits mass appeal.
2016 smart fortwo electric drive
#6
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3.1
rating
Expert Rating

107 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2016 Smart Fortwo is bigger, better and, yes, smarter than its predecessor. But its price and size mean it’s still a niche for a few.
2016 Volkswagen e-Golf
#7
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4.2
rating
Expert Rating

116 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2016 Volkswagen Golf continues to be the economy hatchback that thinks it’s a German luxury-performance car.
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What Our Ratings Mean

  • 0-1.0: This is the rarest group of all because a really bad new car is really, really hard to find these days. We recommend that you pass on any vehicle receiving a rating between 0 and 1.
  • 2.0: Cars landing in this set are also rare. Only true love and limitless passion (or a free vehicle) should allow you to give in to temptation for one of these vehicles.
  • 3.0: Is the vehicle you’re looking at in this range? We’d bet that if you look a little harder, you’ll find a better vehicle at a similar price to fulfill your needs.
  • 4.0: This is the area where the rubber meets the recommendations. The 3-4 range is full of good cars and some great ones. Starting here, it’s OK to listen to your heart.
  • 5.0: These scores represent the cream of the crop, with “5.0” representing, well, near perfection. Any car you choose in this group will treat you very well over time.

How Kelley Blue Book Rates Cars

Rather than pulling random numbers out of the air or off some meaningless checklist, KBB’s editors rank a vehicle to where it belongs in its class. Before any car earns its KBB rating, it must prove itself to be better (or worse) than the other cars it’s competing against as it tries to get you to spend your money buying or leasing.

Our editors drive and live with a given vehicle. We ask all the right questions about the interior, the exterior, the engine and powertrain, the ride and handling, the features, the comfort, and of course, about the price. Does it serve the purpose for which it was built? (Whether that purpose is commuting efficiently to and from work in the city, keeping your family safe, making you feel like you’ve made it to the top — or that you’re on your way — or making you feel like you’ve finally found just the right partner for your lifestyle.)

We take each vehicle we test through the mundane — parking, lane-changing, backing up, cargo space and loading — as well as the essential — acceleration, braking, handling, interior quiet and comfort, build quality, materials quality, reliability.

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