For 200+ mile range (in spring/summer/autumn...):Similar.
Our 2012 Honda Civic has just gone through 100,000 miles. It's always been reliable, but I expect something major to go on it sometime soon, and a repair to be uneconomical. The last MOT cost over £500 because of a siezed brake caliper, and I don't want to be shelling out that kind of money again if I can help it.
From your research what can you get for, say, £10k today?
High spec Renault Zoe's (look for the R135's) are under £10k now. Older VW ID3's will be creeping into that range, but the cheaper ones will have massive miles on them already. Lower mileage examples look to be closer to £15k (maybe more for top spec versions). There's some current-gen Nissan Leaf's (same motor/battery tech as in the Zoe, but bit bigger) on Autotrader. Corsa-e. Can see some MG's sneaking into that price bracket (MG's electric range are better than their ICE range from what I've heard). Peugeot e-208's are creeping into that bracket as well (bit smaller, though - but mentioning them as they held value better than the Zoe initially).
For 250+ mile range:
Hyundai Kona's with 250+ mile ranges are slightly over that £10k mark (see a few between £11k-12k).
Personal, biased opinion, having driven one for the last 4 years an R135 GT Line Zoe for under £10k with less than 30k miles on the clock is awesome value ... if the car is big enough for your usage. Worth measuring it up, it's surprisingly roomier than it looks (eg same basic boot space as my Prius!).