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Top 10 fastest selling used EVs in May revealed

Ebay Motor Group has revealed the top 10 fastest selling electric vehicles listed on motors.co.uk in May.

SsangYong’s Korando e-Motion proved to be the fastest selling used EV, taking just eight days to sell.

The Vauxhall Mokka was close behind at 8.3 days.

It took less than four weeks for any of the models in the top 10 to sell.

Lucy Tugby, eBay Motors Group marketing director, said: “These fast sales reflect a combination of buyer demand and reduced volumes being stocked by dealers, with our latest Market View showing a 10% month-on-month drop in EV inventories across the franchised, independent and car supermarket retailing sectors. 

“They also bucked the wider trend for May which saw used EVs take longer to sell than any other fuel types, averaging 51 days, compared to an overall average of 36 days. 

“The high demand for used EV commercial vehicles was also reflected in Toyota’s Proace and Vauxhall’s Vivaro featuring among the fastest sellers.”

Top 10 fastest selling EVs – May 2023

Rank Make/Model Days to sell
1 SsangYong Korando e-Motion 8
2 Vauxhall Mokka X 8.3
3 Volvo C40 13
4 Mercedes-Benz EQS 15
5 Toyota Proace 17
6 Nissan Ariya 19.1
7 smart forfour 19.8
8 Vauxhall Vivaro 20.3
9 Mercedes-Benz EQB 20.8
10 Tesla Model 3 27.1


Tom Seymour

Freelance writer for AM, Tom Seymour has been a specialist B2B journalist covering the automotive sector for over 14 years. He started his freelance career in 2015 and currently writes for a variety of automotive, business and technology publications.

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