Check Out The List Of The Most Technological, Autonomous, And Powerful Electric SUVs Of 2022
When we think of electric cars, we quickly envision a conglomerate of technology, and indeed it is; that’s why they are still a reality for few in Brazil, especially the more equipped cars, with greater autonomy and powerful engines. Generally speaking, electric SUVs are the type of car that brings together these characteristics, also following a trend in the combustion market, according to Canaltech.
It is expected that over the years, electric car technology will become increasingly normal and prices will start to drop; but for now, to have an electric SUV at home, the owner must not only consider all the logistics of charging but the car will also require spending at least R$ 250,000.
To help you choose better electric cars in this market that, although still small, is on the rise, check out below the five cheapest electric SUVs in Brazil.
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A taxi that takes off vertically, crosses 150 miles at a speed of 320 km/h, and lands without a runway has already completed 850 test flights in 2025, and is 100 times quieter than a conventional helicopter, which means it can operate over residential neighborhoods and enter commercial service as early as 2026.
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It costs R$ 80,000 today, but was once worth R$ 900,000: the “rich man’s cast-off car” attracts with its luxury, but conceals high-standard maintenance that can turn into a loss.
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Chinese automaker launches the Avatr 06T electric wagon with 955 hp, up to 1,250 km of range, and a three-motor system, betting on a version with a range-extending turbo generator to extend long journeys and compete in the premium EV segment.
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When it seemed that combustion was doomed, industry giants came together and created a gasoline engine that promises to achieve more than 3 liters per 100 km and rekindles the hope of those who want to drive further while spending much less fuel.
Volvo Electric SUV
The Cheapest Electric SUVs In Brazil
- Volvo XC40 Pure Electric P8: One of the best models available in Brazil (and not just among electric cars), can be purchased for R$ 399,950. This SUV has all the onboard technology components, such as a 4G connection, integrated Android operating system, and all the driving aids that Volvo offers.
- Volvo XC40 Recharge Plus P6: Entry-level version of the electric XC40, with a P6 engine, starts at R$ 329,950, with Plus nomenclature. This version has a lot of technology, just like the higher version, but without the 360º camera, for example, sold in the Ultimate package.
- BYD Yuan Plus: BYD is the company that sells the most electric cars in China, and the BYD Yuan Plus will be sold in Brazil for R$ 269,990. This electric SUV is equipped with an electric motor of 204 hp and 31.6 kgfm of torque, enough to take it from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.3 seconds.
- Peugeot e-2008 GT: Electric version of the compact SUV from the French manufacturer, has been on sale in Europe for two years, priced at R$ 259,990.
- JAC e-JS4: The cheapest electric SUV in Brazil is also Chinese but lacks the reputation or sophistication of BYD models – although it is competent. It is the JAC e-JS4, an updated version of the already retired iEV60, a mid-size SUV that came in the first batch of zero-emission cars from the manufacturer.


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