There’s a wide range of excellent used electric cars available, including small cars such as the Renault Zoe and Volkswagen e-Up, mid-size examples such as the Nissan Leaf and Volkswagen e-Golf and larger models such as the Jaguar I-Pace and Tesla Model S.
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- Read more about 2016 used Mercedes-Benz B Class B250e Sport (179 ps)View this car
Mercedes-Benz B Class
B250e Sport (179 ps)
- 52,175 miles
- 2016 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2019 used Nissan Leaf 40kWh N-Connecta (150 ps)View this car
Nissan Leaf
40kWh N-Connecta (150 ps)
- 23,382 miles
- 2019 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Peugeot E-2008 50kWh GT (136 ps)View this car
Peugeot E-2008
50kWh GT (136 ps)
- 29,509 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Mercedes-Benz EQC EQC 400 80kWh AMG Line 4MATIC (408 ps)View this car
Mercedes-Benz EQC
EQC 400 80kWh AMG Line 4MATIC (408 ps)
- 41,376 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Mercedes-Benz EQC EQC 400 80kWh Sport 4MATIC (408 ps)View this car
Mercedes-Benz EQC
EQC 400 80kWh Sport 4MATIC (408 ps)
- 17,967 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)
- 31,840 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Hyundai Kona 64kWh Premium (10.5kW Charger) (204 ps)View this car
Hyundai Kona
64kWh Premium (10.5kW Charger) (204 ps)
- 36,305 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Hyundai Kona 64kWh Premium (10.5kW Charger) (204 ps)View this car
Hyundai Kona
64kWh Premium (10.5kW Charger) (204 ps)
- 29,568 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)
- 20,976 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)
- 38,533 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Business (204 ps)
- 17,891 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)
- 21,987 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2016 used Mercedes-Benz B Class B250e Art (179 ps)View this car
Mercedes-Benz B Class
B250e Art (179 ps)
- 46,024 miles
- 2016 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2022 used Audi e-tron 50 Black Edition quattro 71.2kWh (11kW Charger) (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Black Edition quattro 71.2kWh (11kW Charger) (313 ps)
- 16,120 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 30,289 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)
- 19,882 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)
- 34,454 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh S 4WD (400 ps)
- 47,183 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2022 used Genesis GV60 77.4kWh Premium (229 ps)View this car
Genesis GV60
77.4kWh Premium (229 ps)
- 13,653 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 34,563 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 24,661 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 13,026 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 60,329 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 80,771 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 18,782 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Jaguar I-PACE 400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)View this car
Jaguar I-PACE
400 90kWh HSE 4WD (400 ps)
- 36,421 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Mercedes-Benz EQC EQC 400 80kWh Sport 4MATIC (408 ps)View this car
Mercedes-Benz EQC
EQC 400 80kWh Sport 4MATIC (408 ps)
- 12,044 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 24,552 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 25,268 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 20,455 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 22,351 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 30,265 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 9,406 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 13,850 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 31,950 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2022 used Audi Q4 E-tron 40 Edition 1 82kWh (204 ps)View this car
Audi Q4 E-tron
40 Edition 1 82kWh (204 ps)
- 11,509 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Audi e-tron 55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (408 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (408 ps)
- 48,132 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Audi e-tron 55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (408 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (408 ps)
- 39,504 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 20,601 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 20,200 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2022 used Audi e-tron 55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (11kW Charger) (408 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
55 S line Sportback quattro 95kWh (11kW Charger) (408 ps)
- 12,362 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Audi e-tron 50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)View this car
Audi e-tron
50 Technik quattro 71.2kWh (313 ps)
- 30,107 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2021 used Volkswagen ID.3 Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)View this car
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro Performance 58kWh Life (204 ps)
- 31,750 miles
- 2021 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus (241 bhp)View this car
Tesla Model 3
Standard Range Plus (241 bhp)
- 34,447 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used Tesla Model 3 (Dual Motor) Performance 4WDE (Performance Upgrade) (449 bhp)View this car
Tesla Model 3
(Dual Motor) Performance 4WDE (Performance Upgrade) (449 bhp)
- 28,466 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2020 used BMW i3 42.2kWh S (184 ps)View this car
BMW i3
42.2kWh S (184 ps)
- 31,666 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
- Read more about 2022 used Kia Niro 64kWh 2 (201 bhp)View this car
Kia Niro
64kWh 2 (201 bhp)
- 20,767 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
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Thinking of getting an electric car?
There’s never been more interest in electric cars. Manufacturers are producing more electric models than ever before, which means more choice across a wide range of budgets. If you’re looking for a used electric car there are ever-increasing options that can reduce your carbon footprint and, potentially, how much it costs to run your car.
What is an electric car?
An electric car is one that’s powered by a battery and electric motor, rather than by a petrol or diesel engine. You don’t need to refuel an electric car – you recharge the battery by plugging it into a charger, either at home or at a public charging station.
Prices to recharge vary, but electricity is generally more affordable than fuel, so an electric car can cost far less to run than its equivalent petrol or diesel model. It doesn’t produce polluting exhaust emissions either, which is better for the environment and brings financial benefits including lower (or no zero) tax and exemptions from congestion charges and low-emission zone fees.
Is an electric car right for you?
An electric car can be a great fit for many people, but it’s worth considering how one might suit your lifestyle and your driving habits.
If you don’t have off-street parking, charging an electric car battery can be a challenge, depending on the public charging infrastructure where you live. And while electric cars tend to be more affordable to run, the initial cost is usually higher than an equivalent petrol or diesel model.
Electric car buying guides
Is an electric car difficult to get used to?
While there are a few differences in the way you drive and look after an electric car, they’re relatively small and it shouldn’t take you long to get used to them.
You’ll find that electric cars feel quick, giving you immediate acceleration when you press the accelerator pedal, because – unlike a petrol or diesel engine – an electric motor doesn’t need to build revs to deliver power. You may also find that an electric car feels different because each one uses ‘regenerative braking’ – when you lift your foot off the accelerator pedal the electric motor reverses the direction it spins to simultaneously recover energy and slow the car down without you having to press the brake pedal.
Are all electric cars automatic?
The short and easy answer to this question is yes, all electric cars are automatic – just select Drive using a lever or button and away you go.
Technically though, most electric cars don’t have a multi-speed gearbox because – unlike petrol or diesel engines – electric motors generally don’t require one. That said, a few of the more-powerful electric models do have two-speed gearboxes but they shift automatically.
How far can an electric car go on a full charge?
The distance an electric car can travel on a full battery charge is known as its range, and this varies between models. Many more-affordable electric cars, and older models, have ranges of around 100 miles, but the newest models can manage more than 400 miles before you’ll need to recharge. Most new models can do at least 200 miles, according to official figures.
Are electric cars better for the environment?
There’s a lot of debate about how good electric cars are for the environment. What’s established is this: when it comes to local air quality, electric cars are better because they create no polluting exhaust.
When it comes to overall environmental impact, things are more complicated because manufacturing an electric car generally uses more resources than it takes to make a traditional petrol or diesel model. Whether the electricity used to charge an electric car’s battery comes from a renewable source also makes a difference.
Broadly, though, once electric cars have been used for a certain amount of time, the overall environmental impact is expected to be less than with a petrol or diesel car.
When will all cars be electric?
The short answer is not for a long time. In the UK, all cars sold new from 2030 will have to be electrified, but that will include hybrid cars with petrol or diesel engines as well as those powered purely by electric motors. By 2035, all new models must be fully electric, according to current government plans. However, used petrol and diesel cars can continue to be sold and driven for years after that.
Do electric cars cost less to insure?
Electric cars tend to be a bit more expensive to insure than petrol or diesel cars because the technology that powers them is newer and more complicated. However, the gap has been narrowing in recent years as electric cars have become more commonplace.
Are electric cars good in the snow?
There are lots of types of electric cars and some will be better in wintry conditions than others. Broadly though, electric cars have characteristics that can make them very effective in snow. They tend to be heavier than petrol or diesel cars, which helps with grip on slippery surfaces; some electric cars have four-wheel drive, which can help the car grip the road; and it’s especially easy to accelerate smoothly in an electric car, which can also reduce the risk of the tyres slipping.
Disadvantages? Well, batteries can be affected by cold weather, giving you a shorter range from a full charge.
What are some of the most popular electric cars?
1. Renault Zoe – a stylish, cost-effective hatchback with excellent battery range and a lot of interior space for such a small car.
2. BMW i3 – a trendsetting premium hatchback that looks like nothing else around, it’s fun to drive and has a high-quality feel inside.
3. Nissan Leaf – one of the most popular electric cars, it offers space for the family and is great value for money.
4. Model 3 – Fast, practical and with a battery range of up to 374 miles, this Tesla also gives you access to the company’s excellent charging network.
5. MG ZS EV – a compact SUV that costs less than just about any rival, it has an official battery range of up to 273 miles.
Common questions about electric cars
Electric cars generally cost more to buy than a petrol, diesel or hybrid equivalent but the cost to charge them can be much lower than what you’d pay for fuel with a petrol or diesel car. And you pay a lot less (or zero) tax with an electric car.
Charging an electric car is almost as easy as charging your phone, although the way you do it and the cost will depend on whether you’re charging it at home, at work or at a public charging point.
Used electric cars make a great buy. They can offer much lower running costs than a petrol, diesel or hybrid model and are often quieter, faster and will keep their value better in the long run.