It is difficult to discuss the top
mobility cars available at Versa in the UK without taking a long hard look at efficiency. The advances that are coming through the latest electric technologies can be the cornerstone for creating a mobility vehicle that looks good and functions in all capacities. Given these parameters, looking at the top three cars designed to get you anywhere and everywhere with optimal ease requires that we start with a leader in electric car design.
Nissan Leaf
The Leaf can point to its awards in addition to its obvious design advantages when it comes to superior automotive engineering. The Leaf is one of the few cars out there that can claim to have been crowned the winner as the "World Car of the Year". At the time of claiming the victory, it was the first all-electric car in mass production. On top of the critical acclaim, drivers can get behind the wheel of this Nissan for as little as £999 upfront.
When it comes to legroom and comfort, the Leaf does not let new technology cramp its style. The batteries are completely hidden from view and the boot room is good. All of the controls on the interior are electric, allowing for a futuristic driving experience created by touchscreens and digital buttons. It does not matter which of the three trim levels you are exploring, the driving experience is always superior. The Tenka, Acenta and Visia all set standards in what electric vehicles should be.
The Peugeot Partner Tepee
Drivers that require a little more space in conjunction with efficient engineering should set their eyes on the Partner Tepee. This is a multi-purpose vehicle that takes many of the core elements of the compact car and merges them with the best aspects of a van. The strongest element in this sense is the height of the interior space. The cabin is open and comfortable while the large, rear seating that is designed for three takes the concept of optimising space to a new level.
The rear hatch is another one of the key features that makes this vehicle a perfect mobility car, available at
Bristol Street Versa. The rear compartment can fit any kind of wheelchair or support equipment with no hassle whatsoever. The rear doors slide and seating reclines with very little effort or strain needed to undo or engage latches. Regardless of the applications that you have in mind for the Tepee, there is no doubt that it will accommodate you.
Hyundai ix35
The SUV puts urban applications at the forefront of its concerns, equipping itself in the cabin and under the bonnet. It can be powered by a 1.6-litre petrol engine that gives it some real go when needed. Achieving nearly 42mpg on the motorway, it still has 135hp. In terms of pampering everyone inside, engage the heated seating and open up the doors to technology with the built-in Bluetooth system.
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