THE cheapest electric vehicles to buy second hand NOW have been revealed and the list ranges from a sleek BMW to a budget Renault.
As sales of EVs have soared in recent years, car buyers might find that getting their hands on a dream vehicle may be more attainable than ever.
Almost all of the top ten motors come in below £10,000 offering a bargain for those not wanting to fork out for a hefty price tag.
According to AutoCar, those generally headed out for regular, shorter commutes could benefit from an EV.
The top choice has been noted as a quick and fun drive, perfect for day-to-day use while still appearing upmarket.
Specifically the car from 2022, the BMW model boasts a speed of nought to 62mph in less than 7.3 seconds.
The hatchback i3 takes 15 hours to charge at 220 volts making it an excellent option for those needing a reliable option that won’t break the bank.
Starting from £5000, the car has been sold in the UK for almost a decade meaning a strong supply and stabilised prices.
Some may be startled by the Tesla which has managed to nab the silver.
From £13,000, long-distance drivers could benefit from the Model 3.
Although those thinking of grabbing one will need to keep an eye out with vehicles being found with various levels of technology, including semi-autonomous driver assistance.
The pillarless four-door fastback could be expensive to repair but has an impressive motorway range.
Meanwhile, the Volkswagen e-Up has claimed the final place on the podium.
With plenty of tech on-board and lots of room for four adults, the classy car could be perfect for larger families.
Priced from £8000, the charming electric city car loses battery at high speeds and so could be best suited to those used to handling congested areas.
Taking the fourth spot is the MG 5 SW EV with either a 52kWh or 61kWh battery version on offer.
Sitting around the £10k mark, the vehicle comes with ample power and interior space making it great for weekend getaways.
The comfortable ride handles potholes and bumps with little fuss too.
Next on the list is the Volkswagen e-Golf.
A quiet and refined car is only let down by a lack of models on the market.
Costing around £8000, the earlier battery’s range disappoints but is complemented by an effortless design and sense of familiarity from the brand.
The Renault Zoe, Nissan Leaf and Kia Soul EV have all been estimated to cost less than £5,000.
From just £2000, bargain hunters may be pleased by the Renault model which has been described as best for urban drivers.
The best value for money can be found in later models without a separate fee for the battery.
For those less concerned by the price tag attached to the EV, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric is a great all-round model.
Perfect for families or those taxiing friends around, the handling lacks finesse but overall the vehicle is sensibly sized.
With a starting price of just £500 more, Mercedes-Benz fans could nab a B-Class Electric Drive.
Useful for short range with a large cargo space, the design is harder to find than others on the list making it a steal for those who spot one.
Top 10 used electric cars
- BMW i3
- Tesla Model 3
- Volkswagen e-UP
- MG 5 SW EV
- Volkswagen e-Golf
- Renault Zoe
- Hyundai Ioniq Electric
- Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive
- Nissan Leaf
- Kia Soul EV