Electrification is accelerating. New brands are gaining ground. Some are getting left behind!
Manufacturers are under pressure to deliver more capability … at the right price.
If you think EV drivers need their heads examining, try driving a few miles in their shoes. The performance and experience may surprise you.
For fleet decision-makers, 2026 is about real-world choice. And do the financials add-up??
This 2026 Launch Guide highlights some of thethe key vehicles fleets need to know about this year across EV, PHEV and electric LCV segments.
This set of launches has got the auto industry talking, and having driven most of the EVs already on the road already, I can guarantee you these cars will change a lot of hearts and minds of even the most hardcore of petrolhead!
Six launches fleets should have on their radar:
BMW iX3
BMW’s next-generation electric SUV combines long range, rapid charging and premium usability in a fleet-ready package.
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Omoda 7
A competitively priced mid-size SUV with plug-in hybrid power, engineered to deliver low BIK without compromising space or specification.
Isuzu D-MAX EV
The UK’s first fully electric pick-up offering a one-tonne payload — combining zero-emission driving with towing and genuine off-road capability.
Kia EV2
A compact, affordable EV designed for everyday fleet use — ideal for cost-conscious, urban-focused operations.
Mercedes-Benz GLC
The electric GLC brings longer range, faster charging and a tech-led interior to one of the UK’s most popular premium SUVs.
MG4 Urban
MG’s new compact EV pushes affordability further, delivering practical dimensions and sharp pricing for value-driven fleets.




