Best Electric 7-Seaters for Uber: E-Traveller, EQV, BYD Tang & More
Introduction
With Uber and TfL both pushing for a zero-emission fleet by 2025, PCO drivers offering Uber XL or Exec rides need to upgrade to electric 7-seaters to stay on the road. But which models actually fit the bill?
In this guide, we highlight the best electric 7-seater vehicles currently eligible for private hire use in London, covering real-world range, boot space, ride comfort, and charging practicality.
Why 7-Seaters Matter for Uber XL
Uber XL and Exec rides require:
- 6+ passenger capacity
- Room for luggage
- Comfort for long trips or group rides
As petrol 7-seaters are phased out, EVs like the E-Traveller, EQV, and BYD Tang are becoming top choices for PCO drivers.
Top Electric 7-Seaters for Uber (2024)
1. Peugeot e-Traveller
A purpose-built electric MPV with huge space and solid performance.
- Range: 143–200 miles (real-world average ~160)
- Boot: Up to 1,500L with seats folded
- Charging: 100kW rapid (10–80% in ~40 mins)
- Seating: Up to 8 passengers
- Price: ~£43,000 (PCO packages available)
Best for: Airport runs, Uber XL, groups with lots of luggage
2. Mercedes EQV
Luxury meets practicality in this high-end electric van.
- Range: 190–210 miles (real-world)
- Charging: 110kW rapid (45 mins to 80%)
- Interior: Premium finish, reclining seats, ambient lighting
- Boot: 1,030L
- Seating: 6–7 passengers
- Price: ~£70,000
Best for: Uber Exec or Premier drivers looking to impress high-end clients
3. BYD Tang
A full-size electric SUV that combines Chinese EV innovation with luxury.
- Range: ~250 miles
- Charging: 110kW DC (0–80% in ~45 mins)
- Seating: 7 (2+3+2 layout)
- Boot: 940L (seats down)
- Price: ~£48,000 (Uber discount may apply)
Best for: Uber drivers who want SUV style with XL practicality
4. Citroën ë-SpaceTourer
A cousin to the e-Traveller with similar performance and space.
- Range: ~140–170 miles
- Seating: Up to 9
- Boot: Massive configurable cargo area
- Price: ~£40,000
Best for: Budget-focused XL drivers who need flexibility
Comparison Table: Best Electric 7-Seaters for PCO Use
Model | Range (mi) | Seats | Boot Space | Price Range | Best Use Case |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peugeot e-Traveller | ~160 | 7–8 | 1,500L | £42K–£44K | Uber XL + airport |
Mercedes EQV | ~200 | 6–7 | 1,030L | £65K–£70K | Uber Exec / Premier |
BYD Tang | ~250 | 7 | 940L | £45K–£48K | Stylish XL rides |
Citroën ë-SpaceTourer | ~160 | 8–9 | Huge | £40K–£42K | Budget XL/family |
Key Considerations for Uber 7-Seater EVs
- Charging location access (home charger vs rapid)
- Congestion and ULEZ savings (£0 vs £27.50/day petrol)
- Higher UberXL fares = better ROI over 1–2 years
- Insurance might be slightly higher, but offset by EV savings
Tip: Look for lease-to-own packages through PCO specialists like Otto Car or Splend—many now offer electric 7-seaters with Uber incentives.
🔗 Next in this series: Incentives for Switching to EVs: Uber £5K, Government Grants & Charging Perks