
Many electric vehicle (EV) drivers choose their cars to see long-term savings from cheaper fuel and lower maintenance costs. But the upfront cost of the vehicle can be more pricey than gas cars.
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If you’re going to be in the market for an EV, here are three affordable ones that experts told GOBankingRates will be cheaper than gas cars by 2026.
2027 Chevrolet Bolt
According to Justin Fischer, an automotive expert at CarEdge.com, two EV originators are making a comeback in 2026, and both will set the new standard for affordable electric cars moving forward.
“With an expected starting price around $30,000, native support for the Tesla Supercharger network and much faster charging than the last generation, the Bolt EV will be an incredible value that beats gas-powered competitors by a long shot when it comes to total cost of ownership,” Fischer said. “In a compact package, the Bolt EV is likely to score well over 110 MPGe in EPA testing. Even the most efficient hybrids can’t get anywhere near that.”
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2026 Nissan LEAF
The 2026 Nissan LEAF is a complete reinvention of the model that brought EVs to the masses in 2011, according to Fischer.
“Everything from the electric powertrain to the exterior styling is reimagined for 2026,”Fischer said. “For anyone familiar with the older generation LEAF, that’s probably welcome news. What’s more surprising is the low price.”
According to Fischer, the 2026 Nissan LEAF will start at $29,990, even with huge upgrades across the board. For those who can charge at home or work at affordable rates, the 2026 Nissan LEAF will be a top-value EV from day one, per Fischer.
Tesla Model 3
According to Melanie Musson, an auto industry expert with AutoInsurance.org, the Model 3 isn’t the cheapest EV on the market, but when you compare it to similar gas models, it’s priced competitively.
“The Model 3 is renowned for its reliability, resulting in a low cost of ownership,” Musson said. “As a result, owners can start saving money after a couple of years of lower-cost driving.”
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