With the cost of living and now the cost of fuel on the rise, more parents are thinking this is a good time to switch to an electric vehicle (EV) for their family car. But where do you start?

Some cars cater for family life better than others, and EVs are no different.

When looking for a family car, we want all the same things from an EV as any other car: enough room in the back for bulky child seats, a spacious boot that fits the pram while they’re young and sports gear as they grow up, and for those with smaller kids, having enough legroom for front occupants when rear-facing child seats and infant capsules are installed.

EVs have other benefits beyond lower running costs and the quiet, smooth driving experience.

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Families with infants can relax! EVs have the added benefit that you can drive round the block as many times as you need to get your baby to sleep, or sit while your baby sleeps with the air-con running without burning through fuel or contributing to local air and noise pollution.

EVs are also great for school-run parents who get there 30 minutes early in the hope of a place at the front of the car conga line at pick-up and drop-off time, or the closest parking spot to the school gate. You can listen to your music, check your emails and keep the air-con running without all the downsides of idling a petrol or diesel engine.

That’s why I’ve put together this list of the best electric vehicles for families, having driven hundreds of cars with my family onboard over the last 10 years.

Small EVs

Hyundai Inster

The four-seat Hyundai Inster is a surprisingly spacious tiny SUV for families who only need two rear seats. Child seats fit comfortably and legroom is excellent for tall front passengers, with room for a 186cm driver in front of rear-facing child seats.