
2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for electric vehicle (EV) buyers in the UK. With advancing battery technology, improved charging infrastructure, and an ever-expanding range of new models hitting showrooms, there's never been a better time to make the switch to electric.
Our comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about purchasing an electric car in 2026. From the latest models available right here at Wilsons Epsom to government incentives, charging solutions, and real-world ownership costs, we've got you covered.
So, without further ado, let's explore what's new in the world of electric vehicles and what you can expect when joining the electric driving revolution this year. Read on to find out more…
Before diving into the details, here are the essential points every electric car buyer should know in 2026:
This year sees an unprecedented wave of new EVs hitting UK showrooms, with options spanning every budget and category. Here is an overview (in alphabetical order) of the most exciting new electric cars for sale in 2026:
Hyundai have stepped it up a gear with the Ioniq 6 N 650hp electric sports saloon. Expect gear-shift simulation and track-focused dynamics. This model is due to arrive on our forecourts in Spring 2026 with prices starting from £65,800.
The Jeep Recon is the first fully-electric Jeep SUV with removable doors and a roof. Expect the model to stay true to the Wrangler heritage, but with absolutely zero emissions. The recon is due in the latter half of 2026, and early indications suggest a retail price of around £70,000.
Introducing the compact electric crossover targeting the Ford Puma Gen-E with an impressive 250 miles of range. The Leapmotor B03X is due in showrooms in the second half of 2026 and is expected to be priced around £29,995.
Get ready for the revival of the iconic GTi badge! The brand new Peugeot E-208 GTI is a 280hp electric performance hot hatch that will get people talking. With up to 217 miles of pure electric range and acceleration capabilities of 0 to 62 mph in 5.7 seconds, we are expecting stock in the first part of 2026.
The iconic Renault Twingo returns as a pure electric vehicle with retro-bubble styling, around 163 miles of range, and (from what we hear) a sub-£20,000 price tag. This model is due to arrive later in 2026.
The leading manufacturer in value, MG, is having a huge year in 2026 with several key updates to its electric lineup, including:
The award-winning MG4 hatchback is receiving a comprehensive interior overhaul with improved touchscreen interface, physical climate controls (responding to customer feedback), soft-touch materials throughout, and refined exterior styling.
The MG4 Urban model is an all-new entry-level version on a different platform (front-wheel drive vs rear-wheel drive), longer wheelbase, more interior space, and an increased 479-litre boot.
A family-sized EV, the Urban variant will be available with 43kWh (200 miles) or 54kWh (258 miles) batteries.
The MG IM5 is a premium electric saloon with up to 441 miles of range, 800V ultra-rapid charging, and a 26.3-inch panoramic display. It will also be available in a Performance variant with 741bhp from September 2026.
The IM6 is being marketed as MG’s flagship electric SUV with up to 388 miles of range, advanced tech, including a 26.3-inch curved display. Much like the IM5 model, a Performance variant will be launched in September 2026, delivering 742bhp.
The UK's most affordable EV gets significant improvements in 2026. Here’s what you can expect:
In response to customer demand, the Fiat 500 Hybrid (powered by a petrol engine) is being relaunched in 2026, featuring mild-hybrid technology alongside the all-electric 500e model. The hybrid variant will be available in both hatchback and cabriolet versions.
The Astra Electric is set to receive a whole new redesign to match recent Vauxhall releases, featuring more equipment and an extended range later in 2026.
Likewise, the Mokka Electric compact SUV is also expected to receive a mid-lifecycle update during 2026.
The second-generation C5 Aircross arrives in Spring 2026 as the renamed ë-C5 Aircross EV, along with mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. This upgraded version promises stronger styling and enhanced on-board technology.
The compact crossover Alfa Romeo Tonale receives a mid-life refresh with mainly cosmetic updates. It’s available in both petrol and plug-in hybrid forms, and is rolling into showrooms now.
Electric vehicle technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, so it comes as no surprise that there is much to look forward to. Here's what's making headlines and driving change for EVs in 2026:
Electric vehicle battery technology has taken significant leaps forward in the last few years. The latest generation of lithium-ion batteries offers improved energy density, meaning more driving range from lighter, more compact battery packs.
Many EV manufacturers are also introducing solid-state battery technology in premium models, promising even greater range and faster charging times. Now that’s what we like to hear!
2026 has brought with it a wave of new electric models across every category - large and small. At Wilsons Epsom, we're proud to offer an extensive selection from our 12 represented brands, including:
Leapmotor, MG, Renault, Jeep, Fiat, Peugeot, Vauxhall, and Hyundai, which expand their ranges with new variants and enhanced features.
The UK's public charging network continues its impressive growth as drivers shift toward ever-greener solutions. In 2026, drivers benefit from the following:
Modern EVs are packed full of intelligent features that enhance the driving experience. Here are just some of the tech you can expect to see as standard:
With so many models to choose from, we appreciate that choosing a new electric car can feel somewhat overwhelming! To help narrow down your choices, here's our hand-picked selection of the best electric vehicles available at Wilsons Epsom in 2026:
The MG4 EV continues to impress as one of the best-value electric cars on the market right now. With a generous standard range of 218 miles (the extended range version is 281 miles), rapid charging capability, and a spacious interior, it offers fantastic value for money.
Best for: First-time EV buyers, families, and value-conscious drivers.
The electric Fiat 500 brings Italian style to zero-emission motoring. Perfect for those regularly driving in towns and cities, its compact dimensions make parking an absolute breeze, while the distinctive design turns heads wherever you go.
Best for: Urban drivers, style-conscious buyers, and great for city parking.
The all-new Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric reimagines the family favourite as a sleek electric-only SUV. With up to 379 miles of range and a spacious, practical interior, it's an ideal car for growing families making the switch to electric.
Best for: Families, longer journeys, and spacious practicality.
The award-winning Hyundai IONIQ 5 combines striking retro-futuristic design with cutting-edge electric technology. Its ultra-fast charging capability and spacious interior make the car a great choice for families who refuse to compromise on style and substance.
Best for: Tech enthusiasts, families, and long-distance drivers.
While the Plug-in Car Grant has ended for private car buyers, several incentives remain in 2026. Here we explain more about these benefits for EV drivers:
If you’ve spent your entire driving life in charge of a petrol or diesel vehicle, then chances are that making the switch to an electric car can feel a bit daunting. To help you navigate the transition period, we’ve put together a helpful guide to getting started:
We recommend you plug your car in overnight whenever convenient. There’s no need to run the battery down to empty - treat it exactly like you would your phone.
Daily charging to 80% actually extends the battery life of your electric car. As such, we recommend you only charge to 100% for longer trips.
The good news is that it's much simpler to service an electric car compared to conventional cars. You’ll need to book it in for annual safety checks, cabin filter, and brake fluid - and that's about it!
Despite the myths, many electric cars can tow. But before you make any assumptions, check your model's towing capabilities and capacity first.
As one of the South East's leading multi-franchise dealerships, Wilsons Epsom is your ideal partner for electric car ownership. We boast an extensive range of electric cars, with no less than 12 brands under one roof.
In fact, we’d go as far as to say that we offer one of the largest selections of electric vehicles in Surrey.
Are you ready to experience the future of motoring? The team here at Wilsons Epsom is ready to help you find the perfect electric vehicle for your lifestyle and budget. We’re open 7 days a week!