Question · 2026-05-25

List mid-size EV available in UK market in 2026

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Sonar (Perplexity): If by “mid-size EV” you mean mid-size electric SUVs/crossovers and similar family EVs sold in the UK in 2026, the main models in the current market include the Skoda Enyaq, Tesla Model Y, Kia EV6, Kia EV3, Skoda Elroq, Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric, Ford Explorer EV, Ford Capri EV, MG MGS5 EV, Volkswagen ID.4, XPeng G6, BYD Seal, and Polestar 4.[1][3][7][9]

A practical UK-focused shortlist from the 2026 market is: Skoda Enyaq[1][7] Tesla Model Y[1] Kia EV6[7] Kia EV3[3] Skoda Elroq[3][7] Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric[2] Ford Explorer EV[2] Ford Capri EV[2] MG MGS5 EV[2] Volkswagen ID.4[2] XPeng G6[2] BYD Seal[3] Polestar 4[7]

If you want the most clearly “mid-size family EV” options, the strongest candidates in the results are the Skoda Enyaq, Tesla Model Y, Skoda Elroq, Kia EV6, Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric, Ford Explorer EV, and Volkswagen ID.4.[1][2][3][7] The Skoda Enyaq is described as a benchmark family electric SUV with a starting price of £42,810, while the Tesla Model Y is highlighted for boot space, charging speed, and WLTP range.[1] The Skoda Elroq is also repeatedly listed among the best mid-size EVs on sale in the UK, and Carwow gives it up to 370 miles of battery range.[3][7]

If you want to filter this into “available in the UK in 2026 and around mid-size,” these are the safest choices from the results because they are explicitly discussed as UK-market cars on sale now or in 2026 rather than only upcoming models.[1][2][3][7][9]

No reliable information found for a single official UK government definition of “mid-size EV” in the provided results, so the list above uses the market’s common family-SUV interpretation.

Gemini 3 Flash (Google): The mid-size electric vehicle (EV) market in the UK for 2026 features a mix of established best-sellers and highly anticipated new launches across the SUV and saloon segments.

The Tesla Model Y remains a primary choice in the mid-size SUV category, noted for its efficiency and charging network. It is joined by the Skoda Enyaq and Volkswagen ID.4, both of which continue to be popular family options. New for 2026, the BMW iX3 (Neue Klasse) launches on a dedicated electric platform, offering a significant range increase to approximately 500 miles. Volvo is also expected to introduce the EX60 as an electric successor to the XC60, targeting the premium family SUV market.

In the mid-size saloon and hatchback segment, the BMW i3 (Neue Klasse) is a major 2026 arrival. Unlike the original compact i3, this new model is a fully electric equivalent to the 3 Series saloon, designed to compete directly with the Tesla Model 3 and Hyundai Ioniq 6. Hyundai is also expected to expand its lineup with the Ioniq 3, a hatchback designed to rival the Volkswagen ID.3 and Renault Megane E-Tech.

Several new brands and models are entering the mid-size space in 2026 to increase competition. The Aion V, a C-segment SUV from China, is scheduled for an early 2026 UK entry. Other notable mid-size arrivals include the Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric, which features an 800V architecture for rapid charging, and the Jeep Compass EV, which offers a more rugged alternative for family use. For those seeking premium options, the Audi A3 e-tron and a new electric Alfa Romeo Giulia are also expected to be available by mid-to-late 2026.

GPT-5 Mini (OpenAI): I searched current UK listings and guides for 2026. Below is a representative list of mid-size (D‑segment / family hatchback, saloon and mid‑size SUV/crossover) battery-electric models available to buy or order in the UK in 2026. (Not exhaustive — niche or very-new arrivals may vary by dealer/trim.) Tesla Model 3. (evguide.uk) Tesla Model Y (mid-size crossover). (evguide.uk) Volkswagen ID.4 / ID.5 and related ID family midsize models. (bestchargers.co.uk) Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 (mid‑size family EVs). (recharged.com) Kia EV6 (and EV9 for larger mid‑size SUV buyers). (recharged.com) Skoda Enyaq (and newer Peaq/Elroq where sold) — mid‑size crossover options. (nimblefins.co.uk) BMW i4 / i5 (electric saloons) and Mercedes‑EQA/CLA Electric where positioned in the mid segment. (veredictor.org) Volvo EX60 (Volvo’s mid‑size electric SUV). (t3.com) Nissan Leaf (newer, larger Leaf variants described as mid‑size fastback in 2026 coverage). (theweek.com) MG MGS6 / MG4 Long Range (MG models that occupy the mid / D-segment crossover and family hatch roles). (en.wikipedia.org) BYD Seal and other BYD mid‑size saloons now sold in the UK market. (veredictor.org)

If you want: I can expand this to a fuller, sortable table (range, typical price, boot space) for UK-available trims. Or restrict the list to a specific body style (mid‑size hatchback vs mid‑size SUV) or price band.

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