Author: Roman D

  • EV Estate cars 2026 – Ratings from all Reviews

    The best-rated EV, after averaging the overall scores from the latest car reviews for estate cars sold in the UK in 2026, is the BMW i5 Touring and Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer at 4.5 out of 5, followed by the MG5 EV at 4.2.

    Different publications use different scoring systems (stars, /10, %, subjective verdicts), so we standardised them to an approximate average rating (/5) derived from the following UK sources: What Car, Auto Express, Top Gear, Carwow, Carbuyer, and Electrifying.com.

    You can compare the EV ratings of all UK estate cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeAvg Rating (/5)Sources
    MG5 EVEstate4.2What Car?, Carbuyer
    BMW i5 TouringEstate4.5What Car?, Auto Express
    Volkswagen ID.7 TourerEstate4.5What Car?, Auto Express
  • EV Saloon cars 2026 – Ratings from all Reviews

    The best-rated EV, after averaging the overall scores from the latest car reviews for saloon cars sold in the UK in 2026, is the BMW i5, Audi A6 e-tron, Volkswagen ID.7, and Tesla Model 3 at 4.5 out of 5, followed by the Hyundai Ioniq 6 and BYD Seal at 4.4.

    Different publications use different scoring systems (stars, /10, %, subjective verdicts), so we standardised them to an approximate average rating (/5) derived from the following UK sources: What Car, Auto Express, Top Gear, Carwow, Carbuyer, and Electrifying.com.

    You can compare the EV ratings of all UK saloon cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeAvg Rating (/5)Sources
    Tesla Model 3Saloon4.5What Car?, Top Gear, Carwow
    BMW i5Saloon4.5What Car?, Auto Express
    Mercedes-Benz EQESaloon4.3What Car?, Top Gear
    Audi A6 e-tronSaloon4.5Auto Express, What Car?
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon4.4What Car?, Carbuyer
    BYD SealSaloon4.4What Car?, Electrifying
    Volkswagen ID.7Saloon4.5What Car?, Auto Express

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Where full data isn’t available (especially 2026 new models), ratings are estimated averages from early reviews/previews. Many Chinese-market entrants (BYD, NIO, XPeng) and 2026 launches still lack consistent UK review scores so we hope to expand as soon as they become available.

  • EV SUVs 2026 – Ratings from all Reviews

    The best-rated EV, after averaging the overall scores from the latest car reviews for SUVs sold in the UK in 2026, is the Kia EV3 and Skoda Enyaq at 4.6 out of 5, followed by the Renault Scenic E-Tech and Tesla Model Y at 4.5.

    Different publications use different scoring systems (stars, /10, %, subjective verdicts), so we standardised them to an approximate average rating (/5) derived from the following UK sources: What Car, Auto Express, Top Gear, Carwow, Carbuyer, and Electrifying.com.

    You can compare the EV ratings of all UK SUVs from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeAvg Rating (/5)Sources
    Tesla Model YSUV4.5What Car?, Top Gear, Carwow
    Kia EV3SUV4.6What Car?, Auto Express
    Hyundai Kona ElectricSUV4.4What Car?, Carbuyer
    Skoda EnyaqSUV4.6What Car?, Auto Express
    Nissan AriyaSUV4.3What Car?, Top Gear
    Volkswagen ID.4SUV4.2What Car?, Carbuyer
    Ford Explorer EVSUV4.2Auto Express, Electrifying
    Peugeot E-3008SUV4.3What Car?, Auto Express
    Renault Scenic E-TechSUV4.5EVGuide, What Car? (EVGuide.uk)
    BMW iX3 (new)SUV4.4What Car?, Auto Express
    Mercedes-Benz GLC ElectricSUV4.3Top Gear, What Car?
    Toyota bZ4XSUV3.8What Car?, Carbuyer
    MG ZS EVSUV4.0What Car?, Carwow
    Vauxhall Grandland ElectricSUV4.1Auto Express, Electrifying

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Where full data isn’t available (especially 2026 new models), ratings are estimated averages from early reviews/previews. Many Chinese-market entrants (BYD, NIO, XPeng) and 2026 launches still lack consistent UK review scores so we hope to expand as soon as they become available.

  • EV Sports/Luxury cars 2026 – Ratings from all Reviews

    The best-rated EV, after averaging the overall scores from the latest car reviews for Sports/Luxury cars sold in the UK in 2026, is the Porsche Taycan at 4.7 out of 5, followed by the Audi e-tron GT at 4.6.

    Different publications use different scoring systems (stars, /10, %, subjective verdicts), so we standardised them to an approximate average rating (/5) derived from the following UK sources: What Car, Auto Express, Top Gear, Carwow, Carbuyer, and Electrifying.com.

    You can compare the EV ratings of all UK Sports/Luxury cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeAvg Rating (/5)Sources
    Porsche TaycanPerformance Saloon4.7Top Gear, What Car?, Auto Express
    MG CybersterRoadster4.4Auto Express, Top Gear (Honest John)
    Audi e-tron GTCoupe4.6Top Gear, What Car?

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Where full data isn’t available (especially 2026 new models), ratings are estimated averages from early reviews/previews. Many Chinese-market entrants (BYD, NIO, XPeng) and 2026 launches still lack consistent UK review scores so we hope to expand as soon as they become available.

  • EV Hatchback cars 2026 – Ratings from all Reviews

    The best-rated EV, after averaging the overall scores from the latest car reviews for hatchback cars sold in the UK in 2026, is the Renault 5 E-Tech at 4.6 out of 5, followed by the MG4 EV at 4.5.

    Different publications use different scoring systems (stars, /10, %, subjective verdicts), so we standardised them to an approximate average rating (/5) derived from the following UK sources: What Car, Auto Express, Top Gear, Carwow, Carbuyer, and Electrifying.com.

    You can compare the EV ratings of all UK hatchback cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeAvg Rating (/5)Sources
    Renault 5 E-TechHatchback4.6Auto Express, What Car?, Electrifying
    Volkswagen ID.3Hatchback4.2What Car?, Auto Express, Top Gear
    MG4 EVHatchback4.5What Car?, Carwow, Auto Express
    Fiat 500eHatchback4.2Top Gear, What Car?, Carbuyer
    Dacia SpringHatchback3.6What Car?, Carwow
    Citroën ë-C3Hatchback4.0Auto Express, Electrifying
    BYD DolphinHatchback4.2What Car?, Carwow
    Mini Cooper Electric (new)Hatchback4.3Top Gear, Auto Express
    Peugeot e-208Hatchback4.1What Car?, Carbuyer
    Vauxhall Corsa ElectricHatchback4.0What Car?, Auto Express
    Nissan Leaf (new gen expected)Hatchback4.2 (est)Auto Express, What Car?

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Where full data isn’t available (especially 2026 new models), ratings are estimated averages from early reviews/previews. Many Chinese-market entrants (BYD, NIO, XPeng) and 2026 launches still lack consistent UK review scores so we hope to expand as soon as they become available.

  • EV Saloon cars 2026 – 0 to 60mph Acceleration

    The quickest EV 0 to 60MPH performance for saloon cars sold in the UK in 2026, is 2.8 seconds for the Audi RS e-tron GT, followed by 3.2 seconds for the Polestar 5.

    You can compare the EV acceleration of all UK saloon cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Tesla Model 3Saloon~5.1s (NimbleFins)
    BMW i4Gran coupe~5.5s
    BMW i5Saloon~5.7s
    BMW i7Luxury saloon~4.4s (Car and Driver)
    Mercedes EQESaloon~6.0s
    Mercedes EQSLuxury saloon~6.2s (NimbleFins)
    Mercedes C-Class Electric (2026)Saloon~4.2s (T3)
    Audi A6 e-tronSaloon~5.4s
    Audi e-tron GTSaloon~3.9s
    Audi RS e-tron GTSaloon~2.8s (NimbleFins)
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon~5.1s
    Polestar 2Fastback~4.5s
    Polestar 5Saloon~3.2s (NimbleFins)
    BYD SealSaloon~5.5s
    NIO ET5Saloon~4.0s
    NIO ET7Saloon~3.8s

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Acceleration is measured in seconds to reach a speed of 60MPH.

  • EV SUVs 2026 – 0 to 60mph Acceleration

    The quickest EV 0 to 60MPH performance for SUVs sold in the UK in 2026, is 2.4 seconds for the Porsche Cayenne Electric (2026), followed by 2.9 seconds for the Lotus Eletre.

    You can compare the EV acceleration of all UK SUVs from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Hyundai Kona ElectricSmall SUV~7.6s
    Peugeot e-2008Small SUV~8.5s
    Kia Niro EVSmall SUV~7.5s
    Vauxhall Mokka ElectricSmall SUV~8.5s
    Jeep Avenger ElectricSmall SUV~9.0s
    Volvo EX30Small SUV3.6–5.3s (NimbleFins)
    Smart #1Small SUV~6.7s
    Smart #1 BrabusSmall SUV~3.9s (NimbleFins)
    BYD Atto 3Small SUV5.5s (NimbleFins)
    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Volkswagen ID.4SUV~8.5s
    Volkswagen ID.5SUV coupe~8.4s
    Skoda EnyaqSUV~8.2s
    Skoda ElroqSUV~9.0s (NimbleFins)
    Ford Mustang Mach-ESUV~5.8s
    Tesla Model YSUV~5.0s
    Nissan AriyaSUV~7.5s
    Toyota bZ4XSUV~7.5s
    Subaru SolterraSUV~7.6s
    Honda e:Ny1SUV~7.6s
    Lexus RZSUV~5.3s
    Volvo EX40 (XC40 Recharge)SUV~4.6s
    Polestar 3SUV~5.0s
    Audi Q4 e-tronSUV~8.5s
    BMW iX1SUV~5.6s
    BMW iX2SUV coupe~5.6s
    Mercedes EQASUV~8.6s
    Mercedes EQBSUV~8.0s
    Genesis GV60SUV~4.0s
    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    BMW iXLarge SUV~4.4s
    Audi Q8 e-tronLarge SUV~5.6s
    Mercedes EQS SUVLuxury SUV~6.5s
    Volvo EX90Large SUV~4.7s
    Kia EV9Large SUV~5.0s
    NIO EL6 / EL7 / EL8Large SUV~4–5s
    Lotus EletrePerformance SUV~2.9s (NimbleFins)
    Porsche Macan ElectricSUV~3.3s (NimbleFins)
    Porsche Cayenne Electric (2026)SUV2.4–4.5s (Autoweek)

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Acceleration is measured in seconds to reach a speed of 60MPH.

  • EV Sports/Luxury cars 2026 – 0 to 60mph Acceleration

    The quickest EV 0 to 60MPH performance for Sports/Luxury cars sold in the UK in 2026, is 2.2 seconds for the Porsche Taycan, followed by 2.7 seconds for the BMW i5 Touring.

    You can compare the EV acceleration of all UK Sports/Luxury cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Porsche TaycanSports saloon2.2–4.8s (NimbleFins)
    Maserati GranTurismo FolgoreCoupe~2.7s (NimbleFins)
    MG CybersterRoadster~3.2s (NimbleFins)
    Lotus EmeyaHyper GT~2.8s (NimbleFins)

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Acceleration is measured in seconds to reach a speed of 60MPH.

  • EV Estate cars 2026 – 0 to 60mph Acceleration

    The quickest EV 0 to 60MPH performance for estate cars sold in the UK in 2026, is 2.8 seconds for the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo, followed by 6.0 seconds for the BMW i5 Touring.

    You can compare the EV acceleration of all UK estate cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    MG5 EVEstate~7.3s
    BMW i5 TouringEstate~6.0s
    Volkswagen ID.7 TourerEstate~6.5s
    Porsche Taycan Sport TurismoEstate~2.8–3.5s (NimbleFins)

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Acceleration is measured in seconds to reach a speed of 60MPH.

  • EV Hatchback cars 2026 – 0 to 60mph Acceleration

    The quickest EV 0 to 60MPH performance for hatchback cars sold in the UK in 2026, was 3.8 seconds for the MG4 XPower, followed by 6.6 seconds for the Cupra Born.

    You can compare the EV acceleration of all UK hatchback cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Dacia SpringCity car (hatchback)12.8s (Electric Car Wiki)
    Leapmotor T03City car (hatchback)12.7s (Electric Car Guide)
    Renault 5 E-TechSupermini hatchback~8.0s
    Fiat 500eCity hatchback~9.0s
    Mini Electric (Cooper SE)Supermini hatchback~7.0s
    Vauxhall Corsa ElectricSupermini hatchback~7.6s
    Peugeot e-208Supermini hatchback~8.1s
    MG4Hatchback~7.5s
    MG4 XPowerHatchback (performance)~3.8s (NimbleFins)
    BYD DolphinHatchback~7.0s
    GWM Ora 03Hatchback~8.0s
    Renault Zoe (run-out)Hatchback~9.5s
    Make & ModelBody Type0–60 mph
    Volkswagen ID.3Hatchback~7.3s
    Cupra BornHatchback~6.6s
    Nissan LeafHatchback~7.9s
    Hyundai Ioniq Electric (legacy)Hatchback~9.7s
    MG5 EVEstate hatch~7.3s

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    Acceleration is measured in seconds to reach a speed of 60MPH.