Honda e Valuation: 87 used car listings analysed

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How much does the Honda e depreciate?

Used Honda e

A used Honda e (2024) model loses about £362 per month in value.


Factors that affect the depreciation of a Honda e:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Honda e. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £362, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.

How much does a used Honda e cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Honda e cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Price range*

Avg. Price

Median Mileage

Depreciation
(12 mth.)

Cars for sale

2025 Honda e

£21,499 - £42,845£25,8125,000 miles-£2,04017

2024 Honda e

£18,799 - £22,694£20,4999,800 miles-£4,34026

2022 Honda e

£13,498 - £27,491£16,81410,400 miles-£82015

2023 Honda e

£13,498 - £19,490£16,57216,700 miles-£6,240< 10

2021 Honda e

£11,295 - £17,000£14,32320,500 miles-£80014

2020 Honda e

£13,195 - £14,491£13,93826,800 miles-£700< 10

*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Last updated: 6 April 2026

Comparison of Honda e variants and prices

Below you can compare prices and depreciation for the 3 most popular Honda e variants. The table is updated daily with data from the market in United Kingdom.

Comparison of Honda e variants and prices

Variant

Price range*

Avg. Price

Median Mileage

Depreciation
(12 mth.)

Cars for sale

Honda e Elegance

£17,894 - £22,005£20,23111,400 miles-£4,08013
🏆 The most popular

Honda e Advance

£13,245 - £26,995£19,39211,500 miles+£2067
💰 The budget choice

Honda e Exclusive

£13,498 - £15,498£14,66517,500 miles-< 10

*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Last updated: 6 April 2026

Which variant should you choose?

💰 The budget choice

The Exclusive is the cheapest entry point with an average price of £14,665.

Accuracy will improve as more cars from this variant become available

🏆 The most popular

There are the most Advance for sale right now (67), which gives you the most options to choose from.

📈 The best value

The Advance has held its price stable with minimal loss in value over the past year (+£20).

Honda e (model year 2024) - Price development for the last 12 months and price projection for the next 6 months (April 2025 - September 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2025 - April
£25,060
£22,120£28,000
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2025 - May
£22,980
£21,120£24,840
Estimate
2025 - June
£20,740
£18,960£22,500
Estimate
2025 - July
£21,160
£19,480£22,840
Estimate
2025 - August
£21,580
£20,000£23,160
Estimate
2025 - September
£22,000
£20,520£23,480
Estimate
2025 - October
£22,440
£21,040£23,820
Estimate
2025 - November
£22,860
£21,580£24,140
Estimate
2025 - December
£21,960
£20,760£23,180
Estimate
2026 - January
£21,420
£20,200£22,660
Estimate
2026 - February
£21,040
£19,960£22,120
Estimate
2026 - March
£20,720
£19,820£21,620
Estimate
2026 - May
£20,020
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2026 - June
£19,680
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2026 - July
£19,340
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2026 - August
£19,000
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2026 - September
£18,660
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Forecast

All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Last updated: 6 April 2026

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£4,340

Next 6 months

-£2,060

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Should your next car be a used Honda e?

Are you thinking of buying a used hybrid car? Then the Honda e is a good choice. AutoUncle present 65 options, each one gathered from an online marketplace or dealership website.

What is the used car price of the Honda e?

A used Honda e costs between £12,999 for the cheapest variant and £32,995 for the most expensive model.

The used car price of an Honda e is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are year of production, engine size and performance, fuel efficiency of the car, the car's mileage not to mention equipment.

For example, a car that's younger with fewer miles on the odometer will generally command a higher price. Similarly, models at the higher end boasting luxurious features or more powerful engines tend to come with a more substantial price tag than a used model with many kilometres on the odometer and in a simple equipment variant.

How many equipment options are there for the Honda e?

The Honda e is available in two distinct equipment variants:

  • Honda e Advance: Right now you will find 53 cars for sale at an average price of £20,230)
  • [Honda e Elegance]https://www.autouncle.co.uk/en-gb/used-cars/Honda/e/t-Elegance: 10 cars for sale at an average price of £20,828

When comparing the prices of used Honda e, it is essential only comparing the sale prices of cars with a similar equipment variant and engine size. If not, you may come to a wrong decision on which car to buy.

Which fuel variants are most in demand for the Honda e?

Only el is offered as a fuel choice for the Honda e. We currently offer sixty-five cars at an average price of £20,130.

Your driving behavior is an important aspect to consider when selecting a fuel type. What's your typical weekly driving mileage? Are your trips usually short or do they cover longer distances?

If your trips are mostly short, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol may make the most sense. For daily long-distance driving, the electric car is often ideal - especially with a charger at home or at work. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. Remember that diesel engines with high emissions are prohibited from entering cities in various countries.

More and more people are choosing electric cars over traditional ones

Increased consumer focus on sustainability has resulted in a growth in popularity for electric cars in the United Kingdom, as these offer reduced CO2 emissions, faster acceleration, and increased comfort. The integration of electric vehicles like the Honda e is vital in moving towards more eco-conscious and sustainable transport alternatives.

Upsides to investing in a used electric car

Numerous advantages exist for purchasing a used electric car. Some of the advantages are:

  1. Lower purchase price: Used EVs are often more affordable than their new counterparts. This more economical cost broadens the accessibility of EV technology to a greater variety of purchasers.

  2. Environmental impact: Choosing a used EV over a new one further reduces environmental impact. Constructing a new car, with the battery in particular, leads to a noteworthy carbon footprint. Buying used means you're not contributing to this.

  3. Improved battery life: The concern about battery life in EVs has lessened as technology has improved. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.

  4. Performance and technology: Many of the current electric cars feature exceptional performance and advanced technology. Even EV models from a few years ago can still ensure a cutting-edge driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: While it's not as high as for brand-new electric cars, there's a possibility of government inducements for used electric vehicles, for instance, decreased road tax and the ability to enter low-emission districts.

What kind of car is the Honda e?

The Honda e only exists in the hatchback body type in the UK. Hatchbacks seamlessly combine compact design with impressive driving dynamics and practical space. Their fuel efficiency and ease of parking make them a favourite choice for city dwellers.

What other competing models to the Honda e are there?

The Honda e faces stiff competition within its segment.

Competing cars for the Honda e

  • Ford Fiesta
  • VW Polo
  • Mini Cooper

With a selection of 6,435 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Fiesta clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Honda e. Average listing price for the Ford Fiesta is £6,500.

The VW Polo is another popular pick, with 5,519 cars currently for sale and an average price of £14,749. Another good choice for an alternative car is the Mini Cooper with 4,606 cars for sale for the average price of £16,150.