If you need a car that has more than enough space for you and your dog, then there are many options. But what if you feel like switching to an electric car, but still want to take your four-legged friend with you on the tour?
Well, there are more options these days than you might think. Here we’re going to take a look at some of the best electric vehicles available to dog owners today.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
It took Ford a while to get into the electric car market, but now the Mustang Mach-e is in full swing. The new Mach-e wears the iconic pony badge that has adorned countless high-performance Mustang models over the years, and aims to capture some of that magic while adding electrical power.
With its practical SUV shape and large trunk, the Mach-e is a great choice if you’re looking for a comfortable EV option to take your dog with you.
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BMW iX3
BMW is really expanding its electric car offering and the iX3 is one of the latest battery-powered models to hit the market. Essentially an electric version of its latest X3, the iX3 is primarily a practical and well-built SUV – it happens to have an all-electric powertrain.
In addition, the large and spacious trunk gives your dog more than enough space to stretch out on longer journeys.
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Hyundai IONIQ 5
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is arguably one of the most eye-catching electric cars sold today. With a futuristic exterior and an equally state-of-the-art cabin, you’d think this is a car that wasn’t built for functionality.
But that is not the case. Its interior is made of many durable but high quality materials, while its trunk is more than large enough for most hunting dogs.
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MG5
If you’re looking for an affordable entry into the electric vehicle world, the MG5 is one of the best ways to do it. As the first electric station wagon in the UK, the MG5 comes with a starting price of just under £ 26,500 to one of the most affordable electric vehicles on sale today.
But it’s also handy to underpin its budget-friendly price. Its large trunk and spacious cabin mean it’s good not only for dogs, but all the mess they bring with them!
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Volkswagen ID.3
Volkswagen quickly expanded its ID range of electric cars, but the compact ID.3 was the first. Though slightly smaller than other cars on this list, its bespoke electric platform offers more space than a traditional gasoline or diesel powered hatchback.
The cabin is supported by a flat floor without end, while the decently sized trunk will no doubt prove to be a hit with dog owners.
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Skoda Enyaq iV
The previous electric car from Skoda – the Citigo-e – would not have been a good option for dog owners. His newest EV – the Enyaq iV – is really on the money, however, thanks to its impressively large trunk and well-built cabin.
It also offers a decent assortment, while its multitude of ‘Simply Clever’ features are designed to help make transporting your dog less stressful.
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