How can the average driver afford a new electric car?

I've just read the review of a Polestar 2. A look into the leasing deals on the internet mean that the cost for 36 months is £26K plus running costs. Working out the yearly rate for this vehicle is £8700+ a year. How can Mr Average afford these ridiculous sums of money especially when Boris Johnson has dealt the death blow to petrol and diesel vehicles. I know there are cheaper electric cars but they are still way overpriced.

Asked on 5 February 2021 by conman

Answered by Andrew Brady
The Polestar 2 is a premium product and the price reflects this. A Renault Zoe is available on PCP for £269 a month which is comparable to a Ford Fiesta. You'll save on fuel and servicing costs, too.
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