Author: Roman D

  • EV Saloon cars 2026 – Car Insurance Groups

    The cheapest insurance group for EV saloon cars sold in the UK in 2026, starts at insurance group 28 for the Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 6 and BYD Seal.

    UK car insurance groups are rated from 1 to 50, with 1 being the cheapest to insure and 50 the most expensive. You can compare EV insurance groups of all UK EV saloon cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    Tesla Model 3Saloon28–50
    BMW i4Saloon30–50
    BMW i5Saloon35–50
    BMW i7Saloon45–50
    Mercedes EQESaloon40–50
    Mercedes EQSSaloon45–50
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon28–45
    Polestar 2Fastback30–45
    BYD SealSaloon28–45
    Volkswagen ID.7Saloon30–45
    MG IM5 (2026)Saloon30–50
    Porsche TaycanSaloon45–50

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    UK car insurance groups are based on repair costs, performance, safety features, and security, so choosing a more basic model will reduce your car insurance bill.

  • EV SUVs 2026 – Car Insurance Groups

    The cheapest insurance group for EV SUVs sold in the UK in 2026, starts at insurance group 18 for the Peugeot e-2008, Vauxhall Mokka Electric, Hyundai Kona Electric, Jeep Avenger Electric and MG ZS EV.

    UK car insurance groups are rated from 1 to 50, with 1 being the cheapest to insure and 50 the most expensive. You can compare EV insurance groups of all UK EV SUV cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    Peugeot e-2008Small SUV18–30
    Vauxhall Mokka ElectricSmall SUV18–32
    Hyundai Kona ElectricSmall SUV18–34
    Kia EV3 (2026)Small SUV20–36
    Smart #1Small SUV20–36
    Volvo EX30Small SUV20–38
    Jeep Avenger ElectricSmall SUV18–32
    Ford Puma Gen-E (2026)Small SUV18–34
    Mini AcemanSmall SUV20–35
    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    Tesla Model YMid-size SUV28–50
    Volkswagen ID.4Mid-size SUV22–40
    Skoda EnyaqMid-size SUV22–42
    Nissan AriyaMid-size SUV25–42
    Hyundai Ioniq 5Mid-size SUV25–45
    Kia EV6Mid-size SUV26–45
    Ford Mustang Mach-EMid-size SUV30–50
    Toyota bZ4XMid-size SUV25–40
    Subaru SolterraMid-size SUV25–40
    BYD Atto 3Mid-size SUV22–38
    BYD Sealion 7 (2026)Mid-size SUV25–45
    MG ZS EVMid-size SUV18–35
    MG IM6 (2026)Mid-size SUV30–50
    Citroën ë-C5 Aircross (2026)Mid-size SUV22–40
    Vauxhall Grandland ElectricMid-size SUV22–40
    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    Audi Q4 e-tronSUV28–45
    Audi Q8 e-tronSUV40–50
    BMW iX1SUV26–40
    BMW iX3SUV30–45
    BMW iXSUV40–50
    Mercedes EQASUV25–40
    Mercedes EQBSUV25–42
    Mercedes EQE SUVSUV40–50
    Mercedes EQS SUVSUV45–50
    Volvo EX90SUV40–50
    Polestar 3SUV40–50
    Tesla Model XSUV45–50
    Kia EV9SUV35–50
    Range Rover Electric (2026)SUV45–50

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    UK car insurance groups are based on repair costs, performance, safety features, and security, so choosing a more basic model will reduce your car insurance bill.

  • EV Hatchback cars 2026 – Car Insurance Groups

    The cheapest insurance group for EV hatchback cars sold in the UK in 2026, starts at insurance group 10 for the Dacia Spring, Leapmotor T03 and Renault Twingo EV.

    UK car insurance groups are rated from 1 to 50, with 1 being the cheapest to insure and 50 the most expensive. You can compare EV insurance groups of all UK EV hatchback cars from the tables below.

    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    Dacia SpringCity car10–20
    Fiat 500eCity car14–22
    Leapmotor T03City car10–18
    Renault Twingo EV (2026)City car10–20
    Citroën ë-C3Supermini hatchback15–25
    Peugeot e-208Supermini hatchback16–28
    Vauxhall Corsa ElectricSupermini hatchback17–29
    Renault 5 EV (2026)Supermini hatchback15–28
    Mini Electric (Cooper SE)Supermini hatchback18–30
    Volkswagen ID.2 (expected 2026)Supermini hatchback18–30
    Make & ModelBody TypeInsurance Group (Min–Max)
    MG4 EVHatchback18–35
    Volkswagen ID.3Hatchback19–35
    Cupra BornHatchback20–38
    Renault Megane E-TechHatchback20–35
    Peugeot e-308Hatchback20–35
    Nissan LeafHatchback18–30
    ORA 03 (Funky Cat)Hatchback20–36
    BYD DolphinHatchback18–35
    DS N°4 (EV)Hatchback22–38

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    UK car insurance groups are based on repair costs, performance, safety features, and security, so choosing a more basic model will reduce your car insurance bill.

  • EV Sports/Luxury Cars 2026 – UK EV prices

    The cheapest EV Sports/Luxury car on sale in the UK in 2026 is the MG Cyberster at £ 55,000, followed by the Porsche Macan Electric at £70,000.

    You can compare EV prices of all UK Sports/Luxury cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes as well as trim levels, hence price ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    Porsche TaycanSports saloon90,000–150,000
    Audi e-tron GTSports saloon85,000–120,000
    Tesla Model SPerformance saloon90,000–110,000
    MG CybersterRoadster55,000–65,000
    Porsche Macan ElectricPerformance SUV70,000–95,000

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The prices above are the official manufacturer’s list price and exclude any dealer discounts or special offers.

  • EV Estate Cars 2026 – UK EV prices

    The cheapest EV estate car on sale in the UK in 2026 is the MG5 EV at £ 30,000, followed by the Peugeot e-308 SW at £35,000.

    You can compare EV prices of all UK estate cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes as well as trim levels, hence price ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    MG5 EVEstate30,000–33,000
    Peugeot e-308 SWEstate35,000–42,000
    BMW i5 TouringEstate70,000–90,000
    Volkswagen ID.7 TourerEstate55,000–70,000

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The prices above are the official manufacturer’s list price and exclude any dealer discounts or special offers.

  • EV Saloon Cars 2026 – UK EV prices

    The cheapest EV saloon car on sale in the UK in 2026 is the Tesla Model 3 at £ 40,000, followed by the BYD Seal at £45,000.

    You can compare EV prices of all UK saloon cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes as well as trim levels, hence price ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    Tesla Model 3Saloon40,000–55,000
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon47,000–60,000
    BMW i4Gran coupe52,000–70,000
    Polestar 2Fastback45,000–65,000
    BYD SealSaloon46,000–55,000
    Mercedes EQESaloon70,000–90,000
    Mercedes EQSLuxury saloon100,000–130,000
    Lucid AirLuxury saloon90,000–150,000

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The prices above are the official manufacturer’s list price and exclude any dealer discounts or special offers.

  • EV SUVs 2026 – UK EV prices

    The cheapest EV SUV on sale in the UK in 2026 is the Citroën ë-C3 Aircross at £ 23,000, followed by the Kia EV2 at £24,000.

    You can compare EV prices of all UK SUVs from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes as well as trim levels, hence price ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    Citroën ë-C3 AircrossSmall SUV23,000–28,000
    Jeep Avenger ElectricSmall SUV30,000–35,000
    Smart #1Small SUV30,000–38,000
    Volvo EX30Small SUV33,000–42,000
    Kia EV2Small SUV24,000–33,000
    Hyundai Kona ElectricSmall SUV35,000–45,000
    MG ZS EVSUV30,000–35,000
    Kia EV3SUV33,000–44,000 (The Independent)
    Skoda ElroqSUV32,000–42,000
    Volkswagen ID.4SUV39,000–50,000
    Skoda EnyaqSUV38,000–50,000
    Nissan AriyaSUV40,000–55,000
    Tesla Model YSUV42,000–60,000
    Ford Mustang Mach-ESUV45,000–70,000
    Audi Q4 e-tronSUV50,000–65,000
    BMW iX1SUV50,000–60,000
    Mercedes EQASUV50,000–65,000
    BYD Atto 3SUV37,000–45,000
    BYD Seal USUV42,000–50,000
    Honda e:Ny1SUV45,000–55,000
    Vauxhall Mokka ElectricSUV31,000–37,000
    Vauxhall Grandland ElectricSUV36,000–45,000
    Omoda E5SUV33,000–40,000
    Leapmotor C10SUV36,000–45,000
    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    Kia EV9Large SUV65,000–80,000
    Hyundai Ioniq 9Large SUV65,000–75,000 (The Independent)
    BMW iXLarge SUV70,000–115,000
    Audi Q8 e-tronLarge SUV75,000–95,000
    Mercedes EQBLarge SUV55,000–70,000
    Tesla Model XLarge SUV90,000–110,000
    Volvo EX90Large SUV80,000–100,000
    Polestar 3Large SUV80,000–100,000

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The prices above are the official manufacturer’s list price and exclude any dealer discounts or special offers.

  • EV Hatchback cars 2026 – UK EV prices

    The cheapest EV hatchback on sale in the UK in 2026 is the Dacia Spring at £ 15,000, followed by the Leapmotor T03 at £15,500.

    You can compare EV prices of all UK hatchback cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes as well as trim levels, hence price ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    Dacia SpringCity hatchback15,000–18,000
    Leapmotor T03City hatchback15,500–18,500
    Fiat 500eCity hatchback25,000–32,000
    Renault Twingo E-TechCity hatchback17,000–22,000
    Citroën ë-C3Supermini hatchback18,500–23,000
    Renault 5 E-TechSupermini hatchback23,000–30,000
    Mini Cooper ElectricSupermini hatchback27,000–35,000
    Peugeot e-208Supermini hatchback30,000–36,000
    Vauxhall Corsa ElectricSupermini hatchback27,000–35,000
    BYD Dolphin SurfSupermini hatchback18,500–25,000
    Make & ModelBody TypePrice Range (£)
    MG4 EVHatchback27,000–37,000
    Volkswagen ID.3Hatchback31,000–42,000
    Cupra BornHatchback35,000–45,000
    Renault Megane E-TechHatchback32,000–38,000
    Peugeot e-308Hatchback34,000–40,000
    Vauxhall Astra ElectricHatchback34,000–40,000
    Ora 03 (Funky Cat)Hatchback25,000–33,000
    Kia EV4 (expected)Hatchback30,000–40,000

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The prices above are the official manufacturer’s list price and exclude any dealer discounts or special offers.

  • EV Sports/Luxury cars 2026 – battery range

    The best EV range for sports and luxury cars sold in the UK in 2026, was 410 miles for the Tesla Model S, followed by the Lucid Air, which had a possible range of over 400 miles.

    You can compare EV battery ranges of all UK sports and luxury cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes, hence ranges shown as min–max

    Make & ModelBody TypeRange (min–max miles)
    Porsche TaycanSports saloon250–315
    Audi e-tron GTSports saloon305–319
    Tesla Model SLuxury saloon405–410 (The Electric Car Scheme)
    Lucid AirLuxury saloon400+

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    EV range in miles should be treated with caution as outdoor temperature, driving style and speed, hills and inclines, headwinds, and load all affect the EV range more than a petrol car.

  • EV Saloon cars 2026 – battery range

    The best EV range for saloon cars sold in the UK in 2026, was 480 miles for the Mercedes EQS, followed by the MG IM5, which had a possible range of 440 miles.

    You can compare EV battery ranges of all UK saloon cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes, hence ranges shown as min–max

    Make & ModelBody TypeRange (min–max miles)
    Tesla Model 3Saloon305–390
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon338–382
    BMW i4Gran coupe257–365
    Polestar 2Fastback270–406
    BYD SealSaloon323–354
    MG IM5Saloonup to 441 (Wilsons Motor Group)
    Mercedes EQESaloon300–380
    Mercedes EQSLuxury saloon~400–480 (The Electric Car Scheme)

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    EV range in miles should be treated with caution as outdoor temperature, driving style and speed, hills and inclines, headwinds, and load all affect the EV range more than a petrol car.