EVs – what’s coming next in 2026

EVs – what’s coming next in 2026

Posted by

Charlie Strand

February 2026

There’s seemingly no stopping the flow of new electric cars (EVs), as a greater variety of models, new entrants continue to flood the market.

But that’s good news for company car drivers and salary sacrifice drivers: the attractive low levels of benefit in kind tax continues to make them attractive choices.

With zero tailpipe emissions they sit in the lowest benefit in kind tax band – for the 2026/27 tax year that’s just 4% of the P11D cost.

So if you’re about to choose your next fleet or salary sacrifice car, what EV should you be choosing in 2026? Here’s our selection of new EVs coming to the UK in 2026, including familiar names going electric, new family SUVs, and more affordable small cars aimed at everyday driving.

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse

The new BMW iX3 is a direct replacement for a core premium family SUV, it is designed around long distance usability with a big step up in charging speed and cabin technology. It should sit right in the centre of premium fleet demand. BMW is promising strong performance and very rapid charging, with a headline range aimed at removing range anxiety for higher mileage drivers. It is one of the clearest must watch launches for 2026.

On sale and price: early 2026, from £58,755.

Maximum range: up to 500 miles.

Volkswagen ID Polo

Volkswagen is reinventing the Polo as an electric hatch. We think the Polo is one of the most important mainstream badge launches of the year. It should be sized and priced for mass adoption making it essential for company car choice lists. It is expected to share its core setup with the Cupra Raval, with a strong focus on everyday usability and a future GTI version. For salary sacrifice it could become a default choice if pricing lands well.

On sale and price: 2026, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: close to 280 miles.

Cupra Raval

The Raval is the sporty take on the new affordable small EV family from the wider group. It is designed to feel sharper and more performance led than its siblings. It should appeal to drivers who want a small car that still feels exciting, it could be a high demand salary sacrifice option if the monthly cost stays accessible.

On sale and price: 2026, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: to be confirmed but expect around 280 miles

Kia EV5

Kia EV5 is an electric partner to the Sportage, it targets the heartland family SUV segment with huge appeal to company car drivers thanks to its practicalit. It is designed as an all-rounder rather than a specialist niche model. It comes with a clear blend of range and value, with pricing positioned to be competitive against established family SUV EVs. It looks set to be one of the most fleet relevant launches of the year.

On sale and price: 2026, starting price just under £40,000.

Maximum range: up to 329 miles.

Toyota Urban Cruiser

The Urban Cruiser is a compact SUV aimed at the mainstream, it sits in a very fleet friendly size class. It’s based on the Suzuki e-Vitara in a partner venture but features funky styling. For salary sacrifice it is a straightforward proposition, it has a recognisable brand, sensible running costs, and specifications that are easy to match to driver needs.

On sale and price: 2026, from £29,995 to £35,745.

Maximum range: 213 to 265 miles.

Nissan Leaf

Customer deliveries of the new UK built Leaf are due to begin during Q1 2026. It is positioned as a practical family crossover for commuting and business miles, but comes with a real headline EV range: up to 386 miles thanks to its slippery shape and new technology. For fleets the big advantage is that it already has a clear starting price and a strong range claim, which makes it easier to place on policy lists than many upcoming models. It also qualifies for the full Electric Car Grant. In other words, there’s a lot going for the new Nissan Leaf.

On sale and price: early 2026 customer deliveries, starting price about £32,000.

Maximum range: up to 386 miles.

Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric

The new electric GLC targets the premium SUV segment directly, it is designed to challenge other long range premium electric SUVs with a strong headline range. It’s likely to be in strong demand for fleet drivers who want a premium SUV.

Add to that a range in excess of 400 miles and fast charging capability, it looks like Mercedes is really making a play for the fleet driver.

On sale and price: mid 2026 first deliveries, priced from about £60,000.

Maximum range: up to 406 miles.

Renault Twingo

The Renault design team is on a roll, and the new Twingo shows that it’s not run out of steam yet. The Twingo is designed to open EV ownership to more drivers, focusing on space efficiency in a small footprint and a low entry price. It is firmly a city first car. For salary sacrifice it matters because it targets a sub £20,000 starting point, combined with a range figure that suits shorter journeys and urban use.

On sale and price: late 2026, priced from under £20,000.

Maximum range: about 163 miles.

Skoda Epiq

The Epiq is Skoda’s smallest and cheapest EV yet, aimed at value focused drivers who still want a practical crossover format. It is positioned to compete in a crowded but high demand segment. It should be a strong salary sacrifice and fleet choice if the sub £25,000 price target holds, with a range figure that supports mixed use driving without pushing costs too high.

On sale and price: 2026, sub £25,000 price target.

Maximum range: more than 250 miles.

Fiat Grande Panda Electric

The Grande Panda finally reaches the UK in early 2026. A supermini designed to deliver character and practicality at an attainable price. It uses a simple proven layout aimed at everyday usability. With clear price guidance and a defined range figure, it is an easy model to position for drivers who want something smaller and cheaper than the typical family SUV EV. And also something with bags of character.

On sale and price: early 2026, from under £21,000 to just over £24,000.

Maximum range: about 199 miles.

Dacia Spring update

The Spring gets meaningful upgrades for 2026, with more power, a new battery and improved charging, plus suspension changes aimed at making it feel a more confident drive. It remains the low cost EV entry point. For salary sacrifice it is the obvious budget gateway into electric driving, especially for drivers who mainly do short journeys and want the lowest monthly cost possible.

On sale and price: 2026 update, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: about 140 miles.

Hyundai Ioniq 3

The Ioniq 3 is a Volkswagen I.D 3-sized hatchback aimed at drivers who want a practical and efficient EV without moving into a larger SUV. It should sit in the mainstream sweet spot for fleets. With a big battery option and a strong range claim, it could become a very strong company car choice if UK pricing stays competitive.

On sale and price: 2026, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: more than 350 miles.

Isuzu D Max EV

The D Max EV is a major commercial arrival, prioritising towing and payload in a segment where electric options have struggled. It is designed for business users who need capability not just image. With a clear UK on sale window and a stated price point it is one of the most important electric pick ups for operators, especially where 3.5 tonne towing is required.

On sale and price: early 2026, starting price £60,000.

Maximum range: up to 163 miles.

Lexus ES electric

The new Lexus ES arrives in spring and for the first time it includes a pure EV option, targeting the executive saloon market with a more luxurious and tech focused cabin. It offers a choice of two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. For fleets it is a credible alternative to the usual German executive cars, with power options and a stated range band that will suit business drivers.

On sale and price: spring 2026, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: up to 426 miles.

Jeep Compass electric

The Compass is a family SUV with a lightly rugged stance, aimed at mainstream buyers who want a practical SUV shape with EV running costs. It sits in a high demand size class for fleets. With a strong range claim and a familiar brand it could appeal to drivers who want something different from the usual crossover choices, especially if pricing is competitive.

On sale and price: 2026, price to be confirmed.

Maximum range: up to about 400 miles.

Ready to make your 2026 EV choice the smart one?

Fleet Alliance can help you compare the newest electric company cars and salary sacrifice options, match models to your driving needs and budget, and secure the best-value deal for you or your business.

Get in touch today to review your options and build your 2026 EV shortlist.


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