The UK's new Electric Car Grant (ECG) was introduced back in July 2025. You can read more about the eligibility criteria right here, but for most buyers the important thing is that many new electric cars are eligible for a substantial discount.
So far there are just two models which qualify for the full £3,750 Band 1 help - the Ford Puma Gen-E and the passenger version of Ford's Courier van, called Tourneo. It's probable that the forthcoming Nissan Leaf will qualify, along with the big battery version of Citroen's E-C5 as they are substantially built in Europe. But there are plenty of others that get the lesser Band 2 incentive of £1,500. Just to complicate things further, many of those manufacturers who aren't eligible for the government's new EV grant have introduced their own discounts in order to keep buyers interested.
Clearly, this can all be very confusing, so we've listed every new electric car that's eligible for the official ECG. Keep scrolling down, and we've also listed the best 'unofficial' discounts that various brands have rolled out to keep the prices keen on their new electric cars!
The eligible vehicles are:
Full £3,750:
- Ford E-Tourneo Courier
- Ford Puma Gen-E
- Nissan Leaf (TBC)
 Level 2 £1,500:
- Alpine A290
- Citroën ë-C3
- Citroën ë-C3 Aircross
- Citroën ë-C4 and Citroën ë-C4 X
- Citroën ë-C5 Aircross
- Citroën ë-Berlingo
- Citroën e-Spacetourer
- DS 3
- DS No 4
- MINI Countryman Electric
- Nissan Ariya
- Nissan Micra
- Peugeot E-208
- Peugeot E-2008
- Peugeot E-308
- Peugeot E-408
- Peugeot E-Rifter
- Peugeot E-Traveller
- Renault 4
- Renault 5
- Renault Megane
- Renault Scenic
- Skoda Elroq
- Skoda Enyaq
- Toyota bZ4X
- Toyota Proace City Verso
- Vauxhall Astra Electric
- Vauxhall Combo Life Electric
- Vauxhall Corsa Electric
- Vauxhall Frontera Electric
- Vauxhall Grandland Electric
- Vauxhall Mokka Electric
- Vauxhall Vivaro Life Electric
- Volkswagen ID.3
- Volkswagen ID.4
- Volkswagen ID.5
In the meantime, we've spotted a few great ‘unofficial’ ECG deals and incentives that are well worth considering, so scroll down to find out what other new electric car deals we've spotted.

Alfa - Alfa Romeo is also offering a £1,500 saving across all Junior Elettrica models, including the top of the range 280hp Veloce and the Intensa Special Series. It’s available now on top of existing retail offers, including 0% APR on Personal Contract Purchase and a free EV home charger. It means the cheapest Junior Elettrica starts at £32,405.
GWM Ora - GWM UK introduced a £3,750 ‘Green Grant’ on all variants of the ORA 03, including the PURE, PRO, and GT, bringing the starting price down to £21,245 on the road. The grant can also be used as a deposit on a PCP agreement, with 0% APR currently available across the range.
Hyundai – The company is taking money off its entire electric car range, including those priced over the government’s £37,000 list price cut off.
The Grant provides £3,750 off the cheapest model in the range – the INSTER - and £1,500 off the KONA Electric, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and IONIQ 9. Check Hyundai's public site for details, as the saving differs depending on the model and how you're paying.

Leapmotor - Leapmotor has launched its own discounts, offering £1,500 off the T03 and discounting the C10 by £3,750. It makes the T03 the most affordable electric car in the UK at £14,495, or £169 per month with a £169 deposit on a 0% APR Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) deal. The Dacia Spring – its main rival – currently costs £14,995, and is also offering 0% on a PCP.
The bigger Leapmotor C10 family SUV falls to £32,750 with £3,750 grant applied.
MG – MG will offer a £1,500 discount on the MG4 EV and MGS5 EV to private buyers. This will sit alongside any existing promotions from MG’s 155 UK dealers. With the discount applied, the cheapest MG4 model is now £25,495.
Skywell - Buyers who are brave enough to buy a Skywell BE11 will be offered £3,750 as the ‘grant’, in addition to a £6,000 dealer finance deposit contribution. It means the BE11 range now starts from £27,245.
Smart - The "Smart EV Car Grant" sees £1,500 being wiped off the prices of the #1 and #3 SUVs. These models already had savings on them, so, with the addition of the grant, total savings are £3,500 on each car. Prices now start at £28,460 for a #1 and £31,460 for a #3

Suzuki - The “Suzuki Granted” scheme covers the new e-Vitara EV, offering up to £3,750 off the new electric SUV ahead of its UK arrival this autumn. It makes the entry-level 49kWh Motion model start at £26,249.
Toyota - Although there is no mention of the word 'grant' in the publicity materials, Toyota is offering £3,750 off a bZ4X as part of a 'Toyota Electrified Saving' campaign. That's spookily the same amount as the higher level grant. Together with a price reduction on the entry-level Pure grade model, it makes the cheapest bZ4X £33,245.
Volvo - Volvo’s EV Grant offer is not quite as generous as it only gives £1,500 off the EX30 models, including the Cross Country. It is redeemable on cash, Volvo loan and PCP purchase options and brings the entry level price down to £31,560.









