Best Electric SUVs in the UK: A Buyer's Guide

Car Owl

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Summary

  • Electric SUVs are booming: More choice than ever, from affordable to luxury.
  • Ranges now exceed 300 miles: Enough for daily driving and most road trips.
  • Running costs are much lower: No road tax, cheap charging, and less maintenance. See our EV charging guide.

Want an SUV without the guilt? Electric SUVs are practical, spacious, and increasingly affordable. Here are the best options in the UK.


Best Affordable Electric SUVs

MG ZS EV - From ~£28,000

  • Range: Up to 273 miles.
  • Spacious interior with a big boot.
  • One of the cheapest electric SUVs in the UK.
  • 7-year warranty.

BYD Atto 3 - From ~£31,000

  • Range: Up to 261 miles.
  • Well-equipped with a rotating infotainment screen.
  • Good value for the specification offered.

Hyundai Kona Electric - From ~£33,000

  • Range: Up to 305 miles.
  • Compact and easy to park.
  • 5-year unlimited mileage warranty.

Best Mid-Range Electric SUVs

Tesla Model Y - From ~£42,000

  • Range: Up to 331 miles.
  • Access to Tesla Supercharger network.
  • Huge boot space. Practical for families.
  • Over-the-air software updates keep the car fresh.

Kia EV6 - From ~£45,000

  • Range: Up to 328 miles.
  • Ultra-fast 800V charging (10-80% in 18 minutes).
  • Stunning design. Multiple award winner.

Volkswagen ID.4 - From ~£40,000

  • Range: Up to 323 miles.
  • Spacious and comfortable family SUV.
  • Available with rear or all-wheel drive.

Best Premium Electric SUVs

BMW iX - From ~£70,000

  • Range: Up to 382 miles.
  • Luxurious interior with premium materials.
  • Excellent ride quality.

Mercedes EQS SUV - From ~£105,000

  • Range: Up to 367 miles.
  • Seven seats available.
  • The ultimate electric luxury SUV.

How to Choose the Right Electric SUV

If You Need... Consider...
Best valueMG ZS EV or BYD Atto 3
Best rangeTesla Model Y or BMW iX
Fastest chargingKia EV6 or Hyundai Ioniq 5
Best for familiesTesla Model Y or VW ID.4
Ultimate luxuryBMW iX or Mercedes EQS SUV

Final Thoughts

Electric SUVs have come of age. There is now an option for every budget, from the affordable MG to the luxurious Mercedes.

The running cost savings are significant. No road tax, cheaper fuelling, and fewer moving parts to maintain.


Running Costs of Electric SUVs

Electric SUVs cost far less to run than petrol or diesel equivalents:

  • Charging at home: Around 7–9p per mile vs 15–20p per mile for petrol.
  • Road tax: £0 for EVs registered before April 2025. Standard rate after that.
  • Servicing: EVs have fewer parts to replace. No oil changes, no exhaust, no clutch.
  • Tyres: EVs are heavier, so tyres may wear faster. Budget for this.

Charging Your Electric SUV

Most EV SUV owners charge at home overnight. A 7 kW home charger fills the battery in 6–10 hours.

On the road, rapid chargers can add 100+ miles in 20–30 minutes. The UK network is growing fast.

For a full guide, read our EV home charging guide.

Before buying, always run a car history check on any used electric SUV.

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