Prices of Britain’s most popular used electric and hybrid vehicles rose by 1% in the final three months of 2024, but remain down 10% year-on-year, according to new data from AA Cars.

The average cost of the top 20 most searched for electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids on AA Cars increased by 1% to £19,143 in the three months to December, compared with a 16% annual drop in the third quarter of 2024.

Despite the recent increase, the AA used car index suggests that prices are still 10% lower than the same period in 2023, following a long period of depreciation after a surge of fleet-owned EVs into the second-hand market.

The biggest price risers since the third quarter of 2024 are the Lexus RX (9%), Toyota Camry (7%) and Toyota Prius (6%), while the Toyota Yaris remains the most loved of all EVs and hybrids on the platform.

As for the biggest fallers among the top 20 over the past year, the Nissan Leaf has fallen 23% in value since the final quarter of 2023, while the Renault Zoe and Mitsubishi Outlander are down 22% and 20% respectively.

Most searched-for EVs and hybrids in Q4 2024

Most popular Hybrid/EV ranking 

Make and model 

Average price this year (Q4 2024) 

Average price last year (Q4 2023) 

Average price last quarter (Q3 2024) 

Annual price change (Q4 2023 to Q4 2024) 

Quarterly price change (Q3 2024 to Q4 2024) 

1 

Toyota Yaris 

£15,612 

 £17,630 

 £15,597 

-11% 

0% 

2 

Toyota Prius 

 £11,671 

 £14,383 

 £11,020 

-19% 

6% 

3 

Honda Jazz 

£17,103 

£18,455 

 £17,364 

-7% 

-2% 

4 

Nissan Leaf 

£11,995 

£15,506 

 £11,404 

-23% 

5% 

5 

Kia Niro 

£19,557 

£22,224 

 £19,464 

-12% 

0% 

6 

Toyota C-HR 

£20,006 

£20,397 

 £19,477 

-2% 

3% 

7 

Toyota RAV4 

£25,320 

£26,896 

 £24,334 

-6% 

4% 

8 

Nissan Qashqai 

£23,478 

£25,538 

 £23,859 

-8% 

-2% 

9 

Toyota Auris 

£10,382 

£12,183 

 £10,902 

-15% 

-5% 

10 

Kia Sportage 

£25,932 

£26,431 

 £25,782 

-2% 

1% 

11 

Toyota Corolla 

£18,992 

£20,915 

 £19,019 

-9% 

0% 

12 

Mitsubishi Outlander 

£12,831 

£15,970 

 £13,237 

-20% 

-3% 

13 

Lexus RX 

£29,441 

£35,275 

 £27,104 

-17% 

9% 

14 

Tesla Model 3 

£23,197 

£26,458 

 £22,475 

-12% 

3% 

15 

Ford Kuga 

£25,415 

£25,568 

 £25,568 

-11% 

-1% 

16 

Renault Zoe 

£10,065 

£12,850 

 £10,260 

-22% 

-2% 

17 

Lexus CT 

£12,314 

£14,181 

 £11,857 

-13% 

4% 

18 

Honda CR-V 

£26,779 

£27,473 

 £27,000 

-3% 

-1% 

19 

BMW 3 Series 

£23,152 

£21,864 

 £24,123 

6% 

-4% 

20 

Toyota Camry 

£19,634 

£21,796 

£18,412 

-10% 

7% 

Prices for the most sought-after petrol and diesel cars have held up better over the past year, falling by just 4% to £17,364 in the final quarter of 2024.

Compared with the previous quarter (July to September) average prices have seen a slight decrease of 1%, down from £17,560. 

The Vauxhall Corsa holds on to top spot as the most popular used car at the end of 2024, ahead of the Nissan Qashqai and Ford Fiesta. 

Offering the best value for money currently are Ford Transits (-19%), Volvo XC40s (-18%) and Ford Fiestas (-13%), which have all registered double-digit price falls over the past year.

Most searched-for vehicles in Q4 2024

Most popular car ranking 

Make and model 

Average price this quarter (Q4 2024) 

Average price last year (Q4 2023) 

Average price last quarter (Q3 2024) 

Annual price change (Q4 2023) 

Quarterly price change (Q3 2024 - Q4 2024) 

1 

Vauxhall Corsa 

£9,756 

£9,768 

£9,474 

0% 

3% 

2 

Nissan Qashqai 

£15,717 

£15,060 

£15,415 

4% 

2% 

3 

Ford Fiesta 

£8,995 

£10,294 

£8,942 

-13% 

1% 

4 

Ford Focus 

£11,018 

£12,002 

£10,811 

-8% 

2% 

5 

Audi A3 

£19,428 

£18,974 

£20,356 

2% 

-5% 

6 

Mercedes A Class 

£17,516 

£19,037 

£17,639 

-8% 

-1% 

7 

Volvo XC40 

£28,760 

£35,193 

£32,410 

-18% 

-11% 

8 

Volkswagen Polo 

£12,299 

£12,408 

£12,165 

-1% 

1% 

9 

Nissan Juke 

£13,518 

£12,900 

£13,008 

5% 

4% 

10 

Volkswagen Golf 

£16,489 

£17,913 

£16,717 

-8% 

-1% 

11 

Ford Transit 

£17,094 

£21,021 

£17,184 

-19% 

-1% 

12 

Kia Sportage 

£18,959 

£18,080 

£18,561 

5% 

2% 

13 

Ford Kuga 

£16,951 

£17,374 

£16,739 

-2% 

1% 

14 

Audi A1 

£16,138 

£15,232 

£16,282 

6% 

-1% 

15 

Toyota Yaris 

£14,715 

£14,660 

£14,521 

0% 

1% 

16 

Volkswagen Tiguan 

£21,571 

£22,132 

£21,682 

-3% 

-1% 

17 

Audi Q3 

£26,268 

£25,486 

£26,739 

3% 

-2% 

18 

Audi Q5 

£31,512 

£30,533 

£31,999 

3% 

-2% 

19 

Vauxhall Mokka 

£12,685 

£12,518 

£12,579 

1% 

1% 

20 

Ford Puma 

£17,903 

£19,388 

£17,974 

-8% 

0% 

James Hosking, director of AA Cars, said: “Prices of second-hand EVs and hybrids are beginning to stabilise after a long spell of volatility. 

“More than half of the most popular EVs and hybrids on our platform have edged up in value over the past three months, suggesting we may be starting to turn a corner.  

“Despite the recent uptick, there is still a great deal of value out there in the market and huge discounts available to sellers as supply continues to outpace demand. 

“Used petrol and diesel car prices are more robust, and although some models have seen large price swings over the past year, there is generally less fluctuation and smaller savings to be had.”