The EV Market Index
Which makes and models are actually for sale, and what sellers are asking — a live read on Aotearoa’s electric secondary market, refreshed every hour from the listings on Electric Dreams.
195
Refreshed hourly
16
24 models between them
$29,895
Middle half: $22,990 – $39,935
5 yrs
From model year
Market share by make
Every make’s share of the live EV inventory — the top 10 shown here, with another 6 makes accounting for the remaining 6 listings.
Every make and model above is live on Electric Dreams right now, with the specs that matter on every card — so you can buy on the numbers, not the nerves.
Most-listed models
The 10 models with the most live listings. Depth matters when you’re buying — more cars of the same model means more choice on year, colour and price.
Asking price by make
Median asking price — not sale price — for the most-listed makes, from premium to entry level. Use it to place any car you’re eyeing against its badge’s going rate (n is the number of priced listings behind each figure).
Common questions
Right now the median asking price across the 195 EVs listed on Electric Dreams is $29,895, and half of them sit between $22,990 and $39,935. That spread covers everything from budget-friendly imports to late-model long-range cars — the make-by-make chart above shows where each badge sits.
Nissan leads the live inventory with 132 of the 195 listings (68%), and the Nissan Leaf is the single most-listed model at 131. The full top-ten charts above refresh every hour as sellers list.
Among the most-listed makes right now, Nissan carries the lowest median asking price at $24,895, while Volkswagen sits at the premium end at $49,880. These are asking prices, not sale prices — use the “What each make asks” chart above to place any car against its badge’s going rate.
They’re computed from live Electric Dreams listings and refresh every hour, so the page always reflects what’s actually for sale. For a deep dive on NZ’s most-traded EV, see current Nissan Leaf prices and battery health on the Leaf Index.
The index covers the 195 active EV listings on Electric Dreams and refreshes hourly. Price figures are medians, not means, so one mis-keyed listing can’t skew them, and a make’s price is only published when three or more of its listings carry one. Prices are asking prices, not sale prices. Makes and models are resolved against our EV catalog; share percentages are of all live EV listings. Sold and withdrawn cars are excluded: this is a snapshot of what’s listed on Electric Dreams right now, not the whole NZ market.