If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to drive an electric car—or you’re ready to trade petrol for pure electric performance—Everything Electric London is the place to be this April.
Taking over ExCeL London from 16–18 April 2025, the UK’s largest EV test drive experience is revving up for action with more than 8,000 test drive slots available across three full-on days. Whether you’re curious about going electric or looking to upgrade your current EV, this is your chance to get behind the wheel of the latest models—all in one place.
Try Before You Buy: Major Brands, Multiple Models
This year’s lineup is seriously impressive, featuring some of the biggest names in electric mobility:
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Ford – Test drive the smart new Ford Explorer or the thrilling Mustang Mach-E. This is Ford’s EV game face, and it’s looking sharp.
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MG – Be one of the first to take the all-electric MGS5 for a spin as it makes its public debut. Also on offer: the Cyberster, MG4 EV, and MG ZS EV—proof that MG is going all-in on electric.
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Volvo – Get hands-on with the EX30, XC40 Recharge, and the impressive EX90. Swedish style meets sustainable driving.
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Hyundai – The futuristic IONIQ 5, sleek IONIQ 6, and all-new KONA are ready and waiting for a test drive. Innovative, refined, and unmistakably electric.
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Tesla – The tech-savvy Model Y and upgraded Model 3 are up for grabs. If you’ve never driven a Tesla, now’s your moment.
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BYD – Check out the UK debut of the Sealion 7, plus test drive the Atto, Dolphin, and Seal. BYD is quickly becoming one to watch.
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Omoda – Get behind the wheel of the electric Omoda E5—an EV SUV with plenty of style and tech.
More Brands, More Choice
And that’s just the start. Other eye-catching models available to explore include the Renault 5, Hyundai Ioniq 9, Porsche Macan, Xpeng G6, Changan S07, Jeep Avenger, Kia EV5, BMW i7, and the luxurious Mercedes EQS.
Each test drive lasts about 15–20 minutes, taking you out onto the public roads surrounding ExCeL London for a proper taste of real-world EV driving. Test drives are first-come, first-served, so arrive early and have your full driving licence handy—plus a quick waiver to sign, and you’re good to go.
Tickets & Info
Tickets are now available starting from just £10 for adults, with free entry for under 15s. Choose from one-day, two-day, or three-day passes depending on how deep you want to dive into the electric future.
Book your tickets and explore the full list of EVs on show here




The Model 3 can according to Elon Musk, seat 5 adults comfortably, even on a smaller vehicle footprint. Tesla does this by moving the driving position forward into the space that would contain an engine if this was a traditional petrol or diesel car. It retains the centre console screen that graces the Model S and Model X, but is now a 15 inch landscape arrangement rather than the giant 17 inch portrait version. Inside the car, it retains the quality of the other Tesla models, but is significantly more sparse, perhaps similar to the BMW i3 which sacrifices refinement for space. As before, the car includes trunk and frunk (frunk trunk), for British readers, the bonnet area can be used for luggage as can the boot space.