Two British outlets publish similar lists pairing widely sold petrol and hybrid cars with close electric equivalents available in the UK. The pieces focus on “popular” models and aim to show drivers options that broadly match them with battery-electric counterparts.

Both articles frame their selection around offering alternatives “for all budgets,” using the idea that comparable electric cars can replace or substitute for the chosen combustion or hybrid models. The reporting does not describe new events or government decisions; instead, it is presented as a consumer guide, highlighting model-to-model comparisons intended to help readers consider an electric option.

Because the available text for both sources is limited to the same general description, there are no specific details here on which exact vehicle models are included, how the matches are determined, or what price ranges are covered. The common angle across outlets is list-based comparison rather than original reporting.