Ones to watch
Ford Puma Gen-E
Limited information available at this moment in time. Range expected to be around 250 miles and prices started from £35,000
Kia EV3
An expected WLTP range of 370 miles and pricing to be anticipated at under £30,000, the Kia EV3 will be a genuine cheaper alternative to the Volvo EX30
Hyundai Ioniq 7
The Hyundai Ioniq 7 is already undergoing road testing and is expected to be on sale by the end of the year. It will have the same underpinnings as the Ioniq 5 and is expected to achieve a 300 mile range alongside integrating autonomous driving technology
Renault 5
Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, the Renault 5 has taken many style features from it’s namesake of the 1970s. It is expected to achieve up to 249 miles range (dependent on battery size) and the price point is anticipated to be around £30,000, making it a genuine competitor to the Mini Electric
Vauxhall Frontera
Anticipated to be open for ordering at the end of the year for deliveries in early 2025, the Vauxhall Frontera will replace the Crossland from the Vauxhall line up and sit alongside the Mokka and Grandland. It is expected to be offer both full electric and hybrid powertrains
MINI Aceman
A compact crossover which Mini have designed to fit in between their existing Mini Cooper Hatchback and Mini Countryman SUV, the Aceman will only be available as electric vehicle. Offering a range of 252 miles (dependent on specification), Mini are targeting the Volvo EX30 as the vehicles main existing competition, but with the Kia EV3 and the Ford Puma Gen-E on route, the market is expected to get crowded quickly.
Below provides details of Benefit in Kind of upcoming vehicles:

Please note that the BYD Seal and the Volkswagen Golf Hybrid are available to order now. Contact the team on 0330 8224499 or on email team@cbvcleasing.com.


