I spoke with my usual Citroen dealer over a year ago about the lack of an EV & they said wait until last November for the announcements so they knew something about the E-C4. My choice at the time I got the e-2008 was just the e-2008, the MG ZS, or the Zoe, I’d sat in all 3 but only in the e-2008 for long enough (I’d booked a slot at the January demo at the dealers, so all pre-covid, & had sat in the drivers seat of a LHD e-2008 whilst chatting to the Peugeot rep whose car it was & to the dealers staff member), & they offered me a test drive in June.
If I was choosing a car now, a year later, I’d be getting the Hyundai 64kW Kona as it’s £100 cheaper than what I paid for the e-2008, has greater range, is a better car in all except handling, and I’d have the same squeeze into the small boot.
Hopefully some more & larger EVs will arrive soon, but other than the VW group ones there’s not much on the horizon before 2022. We need the one existing EV that we’ve been asking for, the Kia Niro, but not the 39kW version.