Hottest EVs of 2025 according to Octopus

Hottest EVs of 2025 according to Octopus

(Oilandgaspress) -] Octopus Electric Vehicles, the UK’s leading EV-only leasing specialist, has revealed the electric cars its customers loved most in 2025, alongside its Q4 rankings – painting a clear picture of how driver preferences are evolving as electric cars go mainstream.

The final quarter of the year marked a standout moment for new entrants. The Jaecoo J5 BEV shot straight to the top of Octopus EV’s Q4 rankings just months after launch, showing growing confidence among drivers in challenger brands that combine bold design, space and tech at more accessible prices.

While Q4 saw rapid movement, full-year results show that value, familiarity and everyday usability still matter most when it comes to sustained demand.

omoda EV by octopus

Octopus Electric Vehicles: Top Five Most Popular EVs 2025

OMODA E5
Tesla Model Y
Mercedes EQB
CUPRA Born
MG MG4
The OMODA E5 finished 2025 as Octopus EV’s most popular electric car, proving the strength of well-specified models priced for mass adoption. Hatchbacks like the CUPRA Born and MG4 rounded out the top five, underlining strong demand for affordable electric options in smaller segments.

Top Five Most Popular EVs: Q4 2025 highlights

Mercedes-EQ-EQB-350

In the final quarter of the year, the Jaecoo J5 BEV climbed to first place, ahead of the OMODA E5 and Tesla Model Y. The Mercedes EQB and MG4 also remained among the most popular choices, showing continuity alongside rapid shifts in the ranking.

JAECOO E5
OMODA E5
Tesla Model Y
Mercedes EQB
MG MG4


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