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Vauxhall Corsa Electric: running costs & insurance

If you can stomach the list price, the Vauxhall Corsa Electric can be an incredibly cost-effective car to run

Overall rating

4.0 out of 5

Running costs & insurance rating

4.0 out of 5

Insurance groupWarrantyService interval
26-303yrs/60,000 miles2yrs/16,000 miles

Running an electric car could work wonders for your bank balance. Yes, most EVs cost more to buy than their petrol or diesel equivalents, but charge at home overnight on an off-peak electricity tariff and you could fill the Corsa’s battery for only a few pounds – far cheaper than a tank of fuel. 

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Then there’s the fact that there’s no road tax to pay because all electric cars are currently exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) until April 2025. And if you’re a company car driver, you pay just 2% Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax right now, so whichever way you look at it, that’s a lot less than the equivalent petrol or diesel model would set you back.

Vauxhall Corsa Electric insurance group

While group 26-30 insurance ratings seem somewhat average in comparison with direct rivals – the Peugeot E-208 line-up sits in groups 31, for example – it’ll cost you more to cover an electric Corsa than it would one of its petrol counterparts. Part of the reason for the higher cost comes down to the smaller number of repair centres – both for mechanical and structural work. Fewer people are qualified to work on electric cars, which means when something goes wrong, it’s a bit more difficult to get them fixed.

Warranty

Like every new Vauxhall, the Corsa Electric gets a three-year/60,000-mile warranty. That’s pretty much par for the course, but some mainstream rivals like MG and Kia offer warranties of up to seven years. In addition, every Corsa Electric model gets an eight-year/100,000-mile battery warranty – guaranteeing against degradation of the cells. Should the battery’s usable capacity drop below 70% during that time, Vauxhall will replace it for free.

Servicing

Every Corsa Electric needs an initial service after one year or 8,000 miles, whichever comes first. Following this, there's a scheduled service two years or 16,000 miles from the date of first registration. The Corsa’s service intervals then shift to every two years or 16,000 miles. 

Road tax

As mentioned above, all electric cars – including the Corsa Electric – are exempt from road tax (VED) in the UK, no matter how much they cost, until April 2025.

Depreciation

The Vauxhall Corsa Electric loses a bigger proportion of its initial value than the cheaper petrol versions. Owners can expect the electric Corsa to only retain around 29% of its value over three years and 36,000 miles of ownership – according to the latest industry figures.

While this may put off private buyers looking to purchase the Corsa Electric from new, this heavy depreciation means there’s plenty of good deals to be found on the used market.

The Peugeot E-208 does fare slightly better when it comes to depreciation, though, with every model retaining around 36% of its value after the same time period and mileage

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Hello, I’m Shane and I’m the senior content editor both here at DrivingElectric and at our sister title Auto Express. Although I can trace my professional roots back to the radio and podcasting world, my passion (or borderline obsession) with cars saw me switch over to motoring journalism in 2021. From the very start I have been fortunate enough to try out the latest and greatest electric cars on the market, and I’m proud to help people like you make the right EV buying decisions.

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