EBay's EVs That You Can Buy Right Now and How Much They Cost
Electric vehicles (or EVs) are slowly but surely becoming a major presence on the roads worldwide. If you’re looking to hop onto the electric hype-train, a second-hand vehicle may be your best option, and we’ve cultivated a few choices for you to peruse.
2020 Tesla Model X Performance - $41,500.00
Fair warning - you’re going to see the Tesla name crop up extensively over the course of this list. This 2020 Model X is a great entryway to the world of Tesla and EVs as a whole, and offers plenty of advanced features, not to mention great performance.
2008 Tesla Roadster - $50,300.00
Tesla may just be the biggest name in EV manufacturing, but their stylistic design choices can sometimes be rather “unique”. Not the 2008 Roadster, though. This sleek, low-suspension roadster used to be the personal vehicle of former Tesla CEO Michael Marks, making it a highly unique piece of EV history.
2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Battery RWD - $21,900.00
Now this looks like something the Tesla we all know and love would produce. The 2018 Model 3 boasts an incredibly long-range battery, allowing you to travel and adventure without recharging for a long time. And it could be yours for $21,900.00.
2023 Porsche Taycan - $72,999.00
It took a while, but eventually most of our favorite brands jumped on the proverbial electric wagon and started making some EVs of their own. Taycan is the nameplate for Porsche’s own line of EVs, with this 2023 model being a fairly recent addition to the canon - with a price that reflects that, too.
2017 BMW I3 Terra Mega City - $11,950.00
One thing we’ll say about electric vehicles: they’re quirky. This BMW epitomizes that fact well, being far different from other BMW models, with a blocky appearance and “futuristic” flair. Designed for urban driving, this i3 Terra Mega City could be yours for the low price of $11,950.00.
2013 Tesla Model S - $7,300.00
The 2013 Model S is the vehicle that pretty much solidified Tesla’s status as the industry leader in electric vehicle manufacturing. They offered various trim levels - including a performance option - but the one listed here is a base model. Despite its fairly significant place in EV history, its price tag is incredibly easy on the wallet.
2024 Lucid Air Pure - $51,999.00
Tesla may reign supreme in the EV market, but there are more than a few challengers to the throne, like Lucid Air, who have been steadily gaining a sure and stable foothold. This 2024 model offers something that many Teslas don’t - immaculate style and precision evocative of standard gas-powered vehicles.
2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Limited - $27,450.00
Speaking of challengers to the throne, Hyundai has its own brand of EVs, too. The IONIQ 5 Limited is a sporty, smooth crossover with fantastic style and buttery handling that makes roaming the city streets a breeze. With a mileage rating of 52,339, it’s also in fantastic condition.
2024 Tesla Cybertruck - $75,951.00
Opinions on the Cybertruck - regarding its appearance and performance - tend to be pretty polarizing, but there’s no denying that it will one day likely be considered an important piece of EV history. If you’d like to get a head start on that, we hope you’ve got deep pockets, since this model will set you back $75,951.00.
2014 Smart ForTwo - $2,545.00
The 2014 Smart ForTwo received the award for “Most Quirky Little Doohickey”. It’s a diminutive two-seater EV designed for urban environments, but you’ll need to be okay with the odd looks you receive for driving it. Still, at the low price of $2,545.00, we’re tempted to buy it ourselves just for the novelty of owning one.
2014 Tesla Model S - $6,100.00
Believe it or not, but the 2014 Model S is actually a follow-up to the previous Model S from 2013. Shocking. In any case, both vehicles handle similarly, and if you’re a fan of one, you’re not likely to despise the other. This one could be yours for as little as $6,100.00.
2012 Nissan Leaf - $1,000.00
The Leaf nameplate is Nissan’s own line of electric vehicles, which tend to be catered heavily to everyday urban drivers. You’re not going to take this one on lengthy road trips without having a recharge kit on hand. Still, at that price, you could even buy two.
2024 Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo Turbo - $139,999.00
Talk about a mouthful. The Taycan Cross Turismo Turbo is a performance-oriented version of the Taycan Cross, with a more powerful electric drivetrain and improved handling, emphasizing both speed and precision. It’s definitely an elite car… and has an elite price tag to match.
2016 Smart ForTwo - $6,300.00
Despite their quirky nature, we’re big fans of the Smart ForTwo because they’re just so damn charming. The 2016 model is designed for zippy urban handling - no one’s going to be able to parallel park as easily as you! That said, you shouldn’t expect it to perform anywhere near as well on the highway and open roads.
2019 Tesla Model 3 - $10,620.00
Teslas don’t tend to come cheap, making second-hand purchases arguably the best option if you’re working on a tighter budget. This particular model - the Model 3 - boasts everything you’ve come to know and love about Tesla, all at a very reasonable price of $10,620.00.
2021 Porsche Taycan Turbo S - $20,953.00
Electric vehicles tend to get a bad reputation when it comes to their performance - many believe that EVs simply can’t match the power and speed of traditionally powered vehicles. The 2021 Taycan Turbo S could change everyone’s mind.
2025 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon FIRST EDITION - $70,000.00
Believe it or not, but this souped-up electric bus may just be the coolest vehicle on our list. It’s evocative of old VW vans with futuristic stylings that make it look as though it were ripped straight out of Cyberpunk 2077. Granted, it’s not exactly cheap, however, and will set you back a full $70,000.00.
2022 Tesla Model 3 Long Range - $26,999.00
Don’t be surprised to see the Tesla name pop out several more times over the course of this list. The 2022 Model 3 Long Range features - you guessed it - longer range capabilities than the base model, as well as improved performance overall.
2021 Polestar 2 Launch Edition - $23,500.00
Polestar may be an unfamiliar name to you, but they’re slowly but surely carving out a niche space for themselves in the electric vehicle market. The Polestar 2 Launch Edition features an enhanced performance package, with this specific model having less than 40k miles on the odometer.
2024 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast - $94,500.00
Is the Cybertruck the most controversial vehicle of our time? Possibly. Is it funny looking? Depends on how you look at it. But we can honestly say that this one definitely lives up to its moniker of “cyberbeast” in terms of size and silhouette. As one of the newest additions to the Tesla canon, expect the price tag to reflect that prestige.
2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV LT - $2,370.00
The Bolt nameplate is Chevrolet’s own line of electric vehicles. They tend to be a little more practical and economical than their Tesla competitors, with more conservative design sensibilities that reflect that. They’re still fantastic vehicles, though, and this one could be yours for a ridiculously low price.
2023 Rivian R1S Adventure - $72,997.00
Due to their somewhat lower range and performance capabilities when compared to gas-powered vehicles, EVs initially had a tough time making a real dent in the off-road market. That’s not the case anymore, as evidenced by this fantastic 2023 Rivian R1S Adventure.
2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring - $63,999.00
If you’ve got the words “grand” and “touring” in your vehicle’s name, you better make damn sure it can deliver. Fortunately, this 2023 Lucid Air sedan does exactly that, with better range than most other EVs as well as fantastic performance capabilities that put it ahead of the competition.
2021 Tesla Model Y LONG RANGE - $500.00 (Bidding)
The 2024 Tesla Model Y Long Range model features - you guessed it - superior range to the base Model Y, and is designed specifically for long drives, thanks to its incredible acceleration and fantastic traction that makes handling a breeze.
2022 Rivian R1T Adventure AWD - $1,525.00
It’s hard to believe that we live in a time when an EV can match a gas-powered truck in terms of size and performance capabilities. Just look at the stature of this thing - it’s downright gargantuan. Needless to say, you won’t have any problems handling the off-road or hauling cargo with this beast.
2024 GMC HUMMER EV 3X - $88,900.00
The Hummer nameplate is right up there with most Jeep models in terms of off-road capabilities. Although most Hummers are traditionally gas-powered, this EV version handles itself just as well as its siblings, without sacrificing the menacing silhouette and impressive size that the Hummer nameplate is known for.
2022 GMC HUMMER EV Edition - $106,500.00
Speaking of Hummer EVs, here’s another one. This 2022 model may be older than the previous entry, but that hasn’t affected its performance capabilities one bit. It’s still just as impressive now as it was when it was released almost three years ago - but it’s got a price tag to match.
2022 GMC HUMMER EV Pick Up Edition 1 Earthcruiser Full Camper - $125,500.00
Thought we were done, did you? Think again. This Hummer is more or less the same as the previous entry in terms of performance, but with one crucial difference - it’s designed specifically for group or family outings thanks to its “overlanding upfit solution”. It’s also the only one of its kind, which somewhat justifies that fat price tag.
2018 Tesla Model X - $5,622.00
The 2018 Model X is unique for two reasons: it’s a three-row SUV, and it features Falcon Wing rear doors for extra style points. It’s also got above-average acceleration and enhanced range, making it ideal for long trips with the family.
2024 Cadillac LYRIQ LUXURY - $15,250.00
Lyriq is Cadillac’s own EV nameplate, but if you’re going to put the word “Luxury” in its title, you better deliver on that promise. Fortunately, this 2024 model does just that, with a spacious interior and all kinds of luxury features that you can boast about to your friends - assuming they care, of course.
2017 Tesla Model 3 Long Range - $19,850.00
An all-electric sedan that offers a comfortable balance of performance and range, this 2017 Tesla model can comfortably cruise the highways and open roads without needing to be recharged for a good long while.
2021 Tesla Model S Plaid AWD - $44,900.00
Although it bears the same name as the base Model S, the Plaid is a surprisingly speedy little sedan, capable of going from 30 to 50 Mph in under half a second. Needless to say, you won’t have to worry about missing an appointment while driving this vehicle, which you can do for $44,900.00.
2024 GMC HUMMER EV Pickup 2X - $72,496.00
Believe us, we’re just as surprised as you to see so many Hummers on this list. This one is currently listed at $72,496.00, but bidding starts as low as $640.00, meaning this fantastic off-roader could be yours for an absurdly low price.
2013 Tesla Model S - $9,950.00
Although it’s an older Tesla model, this Model S still looks brand spanking new. Granted, its mileage does sit somewhere around 160k, but the vehicle itself still runs just as well as it did when it was released over a decade ago.
2023 Fisker Ocean One AWD - $21,500.00
Ever heard of Fisker Ocean? Neither did we before sitting down to compile this list. From what we can gather, everything here seems pretty impressive, including its range and performance, so if you’re willing to take a risk on a less-than-notable brand, you could do a lot worse.
2019 Tesla Model 3 - $20,900.00
This exceptionally well-maintained Model 3 from 2019 offers incredible range and a fun driving experience. Its mileage (somewhere around 90k) could be better, but the price is very reasonable for an EV as great as this one.
2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range - $28,450.00
A recent Tesla model, this 2023 Model Y Long Range offers, well, longer range than most, and could be yours for $28,450.00. Do we think it’s worth this price? Hmmm… We’re not so sure, but we aren’t looking for this type of car.
2022 Porsche Taycan CROSS TURISMO 4 - $84,995.00
This 2022 Taycan lives up to the Porsche name when it comes to style - there are few other EVs out there that can boast about looking as good as this one. Granted, it comes at a huge price, but if you’ve been looking for an EV and have the money, this is a good option.
2024 Chevrolet Blazer AWD EV RS-EDITION - $29,995.00
It’s hard to believe any electric vehicle is capable of “blazing”, but that’s just what the 2024 Chevy Blazer does - while looking damn fine at the same time.
2016 Tesla Model S - $19,900.00
The 2016 Model S was Tesla’s luxury offering for the 2016 model year, and features plenty of unique additions like adaptive headlights and an enhanced cabin air filtration system.
2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring - $54,991.00
An electric luxury vehicle for those with the means to afford it, the 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring offers fantastic range and a bevy of luxurious features that’ll have you living in the future while everyone else is stuck in the past.
2023 Tesla Model 3 - $24,450.00
How original - another Tesla on a list of electric vehicles. Folks, the Model 3 is pretty much everything you’ve come to expect from Elon and his crew, with this second-hand model being reasonably priced and with great mileage sitting at 26066.
2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium - $34,300.00
The Lexus nameplate has been through several ups and downs over the years, but this recent 2024 model may be one of the best vehicles they’ve had to offer, and can be yours for the reasonable price of $34,300.00.
2016 Tesla Model S 75D AWD - $22,900.00
An all-wheel drive electric sedan, this 2016 Tesla model features a balance of both acceleration and range, while also offering several luxury features inside, all for the relatively low price of $22,900.00.
2015 Tesla Model S 85D - $14,999.95
The 2015 Model S is a lot like its later counterpart (as previously listed here), with this particular second-hand model having seen some professional interior restoration.
2024 Tesla Cybertruck - $83,000.00
Folks, what is there to say about the Cybertruck that hasn’t been said already, by us and by others? It’s bulky, blocky, and kind of cool, if you’re a fan of the Transformers series, and it could be yours for $83,000.00.
2025 Cadillac OPTIQ - $49,800.00
OPTIQ is Cadillac’s other electric nameplate, and tends to be attached to much bigger vehicles designed for urban handling, much like this one.
2015 Tesla Model S - $9,950.00
Tesla Models - even older ones like this one - don’t tend to come cheap, which is why this 2015 Model S’s price tag is such a surprise. Despite its low price, rest assured that it has been well-maintained throughout its lifespan.
2024 Fiat 500e Battery Electric - $20,720.80
Fiat’s own line of EVs has been going for some time now, and while it’s not as renowned as many other EVs, cars like the 2024 500e are no less impressive, offering an EV experience to more practical, economically-minded drivers.
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre - $379,999.00
Luxurious, elegant, incredible - these are all words to describe your typical Rolls-Royce models, and they all apply to the 2024 Spectre, easily one of the sexiest cars on this list. But the price for supreme luxury is a steep one, and this model is currently listed at a ludicrous $379,999.00.