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Most Affordable Cars 2023

Which 2023 cars are the most affordable to run?

(Includes fuel-driven & electric)

Running costs are a big consideration for those looking at buying a new car in 2023.

As fuel prices continue to rise and everything else follows, consumers are constantly looking for more ways to cut down on costs.

To help make this process easier we have put together a list of the new cars and sorted them by running costs.

This list takes into consideration average fuel costs, car tax and emission zone charges – some of the biggest expenses drivers face.

Top 5

1. Kia Niro EV

The Niro EV from Kia is an all-electric compact crossover SUV packed full of modern driver assistance technology and infotainment screens.

Kia Niro

2. Ford Mustang Mach-E

Built on an electrified version of the Ford Focus platform, the Mustang Mach-E is capable of travelling up to 300 miles on a single charge.

Mustang Mach-E

3. Fiat 500e

The new 2023 500e model from the Italian carmaker boasts a range of 199 miles, a great improvement over the 80 miles it could travel on a single charge back in 2013.

Fiat 500

4. Kia EV6

The EV6 is the first electric-only model (not offered with a fuel-driven engine) from Kia and is built on the already tried-and-tested Ioniq 5 platform.

Kia EV6

5. Citroën ë-C4

The electric version of the popular C4 (marketed as the ë-C4) was introduced in 2020 as the car saw a huge update as it entered into its 3rd generation.

Citroën C4

Runners Up

6. Vauxhall Mokka (Electric)

7. BMW X1 (Electric)

8. Porsche Taycan (Electric)

9. Dodge Ram 1500 (Electric)

10. Hyundai i20 (Electric)

11. Hyundai Kona EV (Electric)

12. Volvo XC40 (Electric)

13. Peugeot 5008 (Electric)

14. Citroën C3 Aircross (Electric)

15. Peugeot 308 (Electric)

16. Lexus NX (Electric)

17. Toyota Tacoma (Electric)

18. Toyota RAV4 (Electric)

19. Ford Puma (Electric)

20. Peugeot 2008 (Electric)