Electric cars have become a far more common sight on UK roads over the past few years. As more models have been introduced and the used market has grown, prices have started to fall, and what was once seen as a premium option is now far more accessible.

Early models are now available at much lower prices, and new budget-friendly options continue to arrive from manufacturers looking to meet growing demand. With fewer moving parts, lower servicing costs, and low road tax, electric cars can offer strong value compared to traditional petrol and diesel vehicles.

If you're thinking about making the switch or want a clearer picture of what your money can get you, we've highlighted some of the most affordable electric cars you can buy in 2025.

Nissan LEAF

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The Nissan LEAF was one of the first all-electric cars to enter mass production, and it remains one of the most accessible routes into EV ownership today. Its popularity means there’s a healthy supply on the used market, often at competitive prices.

Early LEAFs, produced between 2010 and 2017, are the most affordable but offer shorter driving ranges between 80 and 124 miles, depending on the model and battery health. Later versions, built from 2018 onwards, typically offer between 168 and 239 miles per charge, depending on battery size and driving conditions.

Running costs are kept low thanks to the car’s simple electric drivetrain, and servicing tends to be more affordable than with petrol or diesel alternatives. The LEAF remains a practical, well-equipped option for anyone looking to go electric without stretching the budget.

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Renault ZOE

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The Renault ZOE has built a strong reputation as a dependable and cost-effective electric car. It was designed specifically to be affordable, and that continues to be one of its biggest strengths. The ZOE is widely available on the used market, giving buyers plenty of choice.

Early models typically offer between 130 and 150 miles of range. If you’re looking for a bit more flexibility, mid-life versions released around 2016 can reach closer to 190 miles. The latest versions, available from 2020 to 2024, offer up to 245 miles from a full charge.

Some older ZOE models were sold with a battery lease, which means paying a monthly fee to Renault based on usage. From 2020, all models include the battery in the purchase price. Overall, the ZOE is a well-rounded electric car that suits daily commuting and city driving, especially for those on a tighter budget.

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Peugeot e-208

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With its sharp design and well-equipped cabin, the Peugeot e-208 brings style to the world of compact electric cars. It’s a good option if you want something practical that also feels a bit more upmarket than some of its rivals.

All versions of the e-208 come with a 136bhp motor that delivers smooth and responsive performance. Early models launched in 2019 offered around 217 miles of range, while the updated 2023 version brought that closer to 248 miles, along with some interior upgrades and improved efficiency.

Inside, the e-208 features Peugeot’s distinctive i-Cockpit layout with a compact steering wheel and elevated digital display. It’s easy to live with, comfortable to drive, and available in growing numbers on the used market. This makes it a strong contender for buyers who want a capable all-rounder with a bit of personality.

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Vauxhall Corsa Electric

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The Vauxhall Corsa Electric, formerly known as the Corsa-e, is a familiar name with a modern twist. It brings the practicality and ease of the regular Corsa into the electric era, which makes it a great choice for first-time EV buyers.

The latest generation Corsa Electric is powered by a 136 or 156bhp electric motor and offers up to 266 miles of range on a full charge. In 2024, the Corsa Electric received a mid-cycle update with refreshed styling, improved tech, and slight efficiency gains. These newer versions feel a little more refined, but even early models are comfortable, well-equipped, and easy to drive.

There’s plenty of choice on the used market, and the car remains affordable to run. It also benefits from Vauxhall’s network of servicing and warranty options, giving added peace of mind.

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Leapmotor T03

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The Leapmotor T03 is one of the most budget-friendly electric cars currently available in the UK. Originally built for the Chinese market, it has recently launched in Europe and offers a surprising amount of tech and interior space for its size.

This compact city car comes with a 41kWh battery and offers a claimed range of up to 165 miles, which is competitive for a car at this price point. It also supports DC fast charging, allowing a 30 to 80 percent top-up in around 30 minutes, which is rare in this segment.

The cabin is simple but well-equipped, with a large central touchscreen and digital driver display. While it’s still a relatively new name in the UK, the T03 is starting to gain traction thanks to its low running costs and good value for money.

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Citroën ë-C3

Citroen e-C3

The Citroën ë-C3 is one of the newest affordable electric cars on the market, having been completely redesigned in 2024. It combines Citroën’s quirky design with practical features and a price point that undercuts many rivals.

It offers a range of around 199 miles from a 44kWh battery, which is more than enough for most drivers. A smaller-battery version with a slightly shorter range is expected to follow, making the ë-C3 even more accessible.

Inside, the ë-C3 offers a minimalist layout, decent space for passengers, and a comfortable ride thanks to Citroën’s suspension setup. With prices starting low for a new EV and availability increasing, this is quickly becoming one of the most appealing electric hatchbacks in its class.

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MG ZS EV

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The MG ZS EV remains one of the best-value electric SUVs on sale. MG has built a reputation for undercutting its rivals on price while offering strong equipment levels, and the ZS EV is no exception.

The standard version offers up to 198 miles on a full charge, while the Long Range model can go up to an impressive 273 miles. Both versions are practical, with plenty of boot space and enough room for small families or daily commuters who want something with more road presence than a hatchback.

The latest models come with a 10.1-inch infotainment screen, a digital driver display, and lots of standard safety tech. Used examples are now widely available, often with some of the original 7-year warranty still remaining, making this one of the safest bets for budget-conscious EV buyers.

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Dacia Spring

Dacia Spring

The Dacia Spring is one of the most anticipated budget EVs in the UK. It’s been on sale across Europe for a few years and finally made its way to British roads in 2024.

This compact electric crossover is aimed at city drivers who want maximum value. It comes with a small battery and a real-world range of around 140 miles. While that won’t suit long-distance users, it’s ideal for commuting, school runs, and short trips.

The interior is basic but functional, with just enough tech to feel modern without adding cost. It’s one of the most affordable new electric cars available in the UK and is perfect for those who want simple, no-frills electric driving.

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Fiat 500e

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The Fiat 500e is a modern reimagining of an iconic city car, and it has proven very popular since its launch. It keeps the classic design but brings it up to date with a fully electric powertrain and a smarter interior.

Two battery sizes are available. The 24kWh version offers up to 118 miles of range, while the 42kWh version can manage around 199 miles. Both are ideal for city and local use, with the larger battery giving more flexibility for weekend trips or longer commutes.

Inside, the 500e feels more premium than you might expect, with a stylish dashboard, touchscreen infotainment system, and comfortable seating. It’s a great choice for those who want something compact, efficient, and full of character.

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Jeep Avenger

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The Jeep Avenger is the brand’s first fully electric vehicle and is a small SUV designed specifically for European roads. It offers rugged styling in a compact footprint, and it's a good option if you want something with a bit more presence.

Powered by a 54kWh battery, the Avenger offers up to 248 miles of range under official testing. It supports fast charging, meaning you can recover 60 miles of range in around 10 minutes with a powerful enough charger. Despite its SUV looks, it’s front-wheel drive only, though a 4x4 version is expected to join the lineup later.

The interior is practical and comfortable, with a modern touchscreen interface and decent boot space. It’s slightly more expensive than some of the others here but still falls on the affordable side for a new electric SUV.

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If you're in the market for an affordable electric car, whether it's new or used, then the models above are a great starting point for you to explore.

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