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Complete list of electric cars that are more self-sufficient in Brazil

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Electric cars with greater autonomy in Brazil

Meet the electric cars with greater autonomy in the Brazilian market

Electric cars are still a somewhat expensive resource in Brazil due to the price and also due to the scarce supply structure, which makes the autonomy of the models an issue to be evaluated by the consumer. However, some brands are already starting the process of electrifying their ranges by offering battery-powered models.

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In this list, there will be 10 electric cars with greater autonomy for sale in the Brazilian market, according to data provided by the manufacturers. Prices do not include options and domestic charging stations.

Electric cars with greater autonomy in Brazil

JAC iEV330P – 320 km (from BRL 289.900)

The world's first series production electric pickup is sold in Brazil with a proposal aimed at commercial use. Equipped with a 150 hp engine and 34 kgf.m of torque, which only drives the rear wheels, the JAC iEV330P It has a load capacity of 800 kg.

JAC iEV330P is the world's first series production electric pickup truck.

BMW i3 – 335 km (from BRL 279.950)

The compact among electric cars is the only one on the list that has a small combustion engine that works as a generator of energy for the batteries. The electric motor delivers 170 hp and 25,5 kgf.m to take the i3 to 100 km/h in 7,3 seconds.

JAC iEV60 – 380 km (from BRL 247.900)

The electric version of the medium SUV of the Chinese brand is equipped with an engine that provides the same 150 hp and 34 kgf.m of the pickup iEV330P. The iEV60 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7,9 seconds, a performance superior to that of most combustion SUVs.

The JAC iEV60 electric SUV accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7,9 seconds.

Nissan Leaf – 389 km (from R$ 239.900)

One of the best-selling trams in the world, the Leaf it is imported from England equipped with an engine that provides 149 hp and 32,6 kgf.m. Able to reach 100 km/h in 8 seconds, the hatch has a more than satisfactory performance for daily use.

Nissan Leaf is one of the best selling electric cars in the world.

JAC iEV20 – 400 km (from BRL 149.900) – One of the most cost-effective electric cars

The cheapest tram in Brazil has an essentially urban proposal. JAC advertises an acceleration from 0 to 50 km/h in 4,9 seconds. The engine of only 68 hp makes up for the low power with the good torque of 21,9 kgf.m, enough power to carry out the traffic tasks of the big cities with good disposition.

The JAC iEV20 is one of the cheapest electric cars in Brazil, with an essentially urban proposal.

Chevrolet Bolt – 416 km (from BRL 262.100)

The hatch was newly restyled and even won an SUV variant in the United States. In addition to the good level of equipment and the interior space of a minivan, the Bolt it is equipped with an electric motor of 203 hp and 36,7 kgf.m, which allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 8 seconds.

The Chevrolet Bolt has a good level of equipment and minivan interior space

Mercedes-Benz EQC – 417 km (from BRL 575 thousand)

The German brand's first mass-production electric car is a SUV Big with sports performance. Two battery-powered engines deliver 408 hp and 77,5 kgf.m, enough power to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5,1 seconds.

The Mercedes Benz EQC is the first of the German brand's series production electric cars.

Audi e-tron – 436 km (from R$551.990) – One of the most luxurious electric cars

The first Audi electric production is driven by two engines, which deliver combined power and torque of 355 hp and 57,1 kgf.m, respectively. The e-tron does 0 to 100 km/h in 5,7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 200 km/h. Among its options are external cameras that play the role of rear-view mirrors.

The Audi e-tron does 0 to 100 km/h in 5,7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 200 km/h

Jaguar I-Pace EV400 – 470 km (From R$508.950)

The first electric car from the British brand is an SUV equipped with two engines, which deliver 400 hp and 71 kgf.m. The I-Pace accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4,8 seconds and also has a top speed limited to 200 km/h to save battery power.

O Jaguar I-Pace SUV EV400 is the first of the British brand's electric cars

Porsche Taycan – 484 km (from BRL 589) – One of the most powerful electric cars

In its entry version, the Taycan It only has rear-wheel drive. The electric motor delivers 326 hp, but can reach 408 hp in Overboost mode. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 5,4 seconds. Range is 484 km.

From the 4S configuration, the Taycan has all-wheel drive. In this case, there are 530 hp of power and autonomy of 407 km. In the Turbo version there are 680 hp and a range of 450 km. The top of the line Turbo S delivers 761 hp and can travel up to 412 km.

The Porsche Taycan Turbo has an engine that delivers 680 hp and its autonomy is 450 km.

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