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Tesla Model 3

The Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.
And a carbon fibre spoiler improves stability at high speeds, all allowing Model 3 to accelerate from 0-60 mph in as little as 3.2 seconds.
Tesla Model X

The Model X has the most storage room of any SUV in its class, comfortable seating for up to seven adults and the capability to tow up to 2,250 kg.
Falcon Wing doors are equipped with sensors to monitor the proximity of surroundings, and can open in even the tightest parking spaces.
Tesla Model Y

The Model Y provides maximum versatility — able to carry 7 passengers and their cargo.
Each second row seat folds flat independently, creating flexible storage for skis, furniture, luggage and more.
The liftgate opens to a low trunk floor that makes loading and unloading easy and quick.
Jaguar I Pace

One full charge provides a range up to 292miles (470km) on the WLTP cycle.
Instant torque and all-wheel-drive traction gives I‑PACE the acceleration of a sports car. It reaches 60mph in 4.5 seconds.
Jaguar I‑PACE’s 90kWh battery is made up of high energy density lithium-ion pouch cells. Its design and state-of-the-art thermal management system supports longevity and periods of sustained maximum power.
Jaguar I‑PACE is propelled by two permanent magnet synchronous electric motors. Similar to the technology found in the Jaguar I‑TYPE Formula E racing car, these motors generate 400PS and 696Nm of torque.
Jaguar I‑PACE has a compact footprint from the outside but exceptional space within. There are five full seats, innovative storage, a substantial rear load space of up to 656 litres (1,453 litres with the rears seats folded) and 27 litres in the front storage compartment.
With a 50kW DC rapid charger – the kind found at most public charging stations – Jaguar I PACE can achieve up to 168 miles of range per hour1. For optimum charging at home, you can install an approved Jaguar wallbox2 which can fully recharge the vehicle overnight, delivering up to 22 miles of range per hour1.
BMW i3

The BMW i3 has officially been given a Category 1 rating, so you can receive a £3,500 government grant towards the cost of purchasing one. Plus, if you’re considering the BMW i3 for your business, it’s good to know it will have a BIK tax rate of 0% for 2020.
On average, electricity only costs 16.6p per KW hour, compared to petrol which costs £1.30 per litre, so with a BMW i3 you save every time you charge up*.