Used (2024) Lotus Emeya 612 HP | Super price
- 450kW 102kWh 4dr Auto
- 2024
- 5,500 miles
- Electric
- Hatchback
- Automatic
- Drive range: 610 miles
- 450 kW (612 HP)
- CO2 emissions: 0 g CO2/km comb.
- kWh/100 km: 17.7
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Used Lotus Emeya
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Lotus Emeya:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Lotus Emeya. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £928, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Price range* | Avg. Price | Median Mileage | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 Lotus Emeya | £64,200 - £84,900 | £76,843 | 2,300 miles | -£11,140 | 12 |
2024 Lotus Emeya | £62,950 - £79,950 | £73,341 | 2,600 miles | -£26,480 | 11 |
*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: 8 April 2026
No market data available
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 - November | £90,340 | £80,400 | £100,260 | Estimate |
| 2025 - December | £83,160↘ | £70,800 | £95,500 | Estimate |
| 2026 - January | £79,180↘ | £71,400 | £86,980 | Estimate |
| 2026 - February | £81,240↗ | £74,700 | £87,780 | Estimate |
| 2026 - March | £79,200↘ | £75,420 | £82,980 | Estimate |
| 2026 - May | £73,640↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - June | £70,860↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - July | £68,080↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - August | £65,280↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - September | £62,500↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Last updated: 8 April 2026
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£11,140
Next 6 months
-£16,700
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Are you interested in getting a used electric car? The Lotus Emeya is a great pick. On AutoUncle, you can find 22 used Lotus Emeyas for sale in the UK sourced from various dealership websites and online marketplaces.
A used Lotus Emeya costs between £64,500 for the cheapest variant and £92,980 for the most expensive model.
The British car costs very different based on primarily five factors: what year the car is from, engine capacity and power, the car's fuel efficiency, how far the car has already travelled and equipment level.
For example, a newer model with low mileage or a premium version equipped with a high-performance engine generally demands a higher price than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.
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There is only one fuel option for the Lotus Emeya, which is el. We currently have twenty-two cars available at an average price of £79,872.
We emphasize the importance of considering your driving habits before opting for a particular fuel type. In an average week, how much distance do you drive? Are you more inclined to take short drives or to go on longer journeys?
If you mostly drive short trips, electric cars, plug-in hybrids or petrol cars may be relevant. 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. If you often drive long distances and can't charge, diesel can still be a viable option. Be aware that in several countries, diesel engines that emit high levels of pollutants are barred from urban areas.
In the UK, the heightened demand for electric cars is related to their green credentials, reduced fuel and reduced spending on maintenance, and government initiatives to curtail carbon emissions, providing perks for electric vehicle consumers. The adoption of hybrid vehicles like the Lotus Emeya plays a crucial role in moving towards more environmentally responsible and sustainable transportation choices.
Many positives are associated with the selection of a used electric vehicle. Such as:
Lower purchase price: Pre-owned electric vehicles are typically less expensive than brand-new models. The lower cost makes the technology of electric cars available for a broader range of customers.
Environmental impact: The choice of a second-owner electric car over a new one further reduces its carbon footprint. The manufacture of a new automobile, especially its battery, generates a considerable amount of carbon emissions. Investing in a used car indicates you're not furthering this environmental impact.
Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery lifespan in EVs has decreased with the evolution of technology. Many used EVs still have a substantial portion of their battery life remaining, and replacement costs are decreasing.
Performance and technology: Several of the current electric vehicle models present excellent performance and pioneering technology. Even vehicles a few years old are capable of offering a state-of-the-art driving experience.
Government incentives: Though not as much as with new electric vehicles, used electric cars might still qualify for government subsidies, such as reduced road tax and access to low-emission zones.
On AutoUncle, the Lotus Emeya is exclusively offered in the hatchback body style. Hatchbacks are quite compact and offer a great driving experience as well as ample space. Their fuel efficiency makes them popular with people living in cities, and another key selling point is that they’re easy to park.
The Lotus Emeya faces stiff competition within its segment.
Competing cars for the Lotus Emeya
With a current inventory of 4,152 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Transit Custom stands out as the top alternative to the Lotus Emeya. The Ford Transit Custom comes with an average price of £14,999.
The VW ID.3 is another popular car in the segment with a selection of 1,622 vehicles currently for sale with an average price of £15,350. Another recommended alternative is Toyota Aygo X with 1,590 cars for sale an average price tag of £13,900.