Value retention · live used-market data
Which EVs hold their value?
Resale value is the biggest worry in the Thai EV market right now — and the least transparent. This board answers it with data instead of vibes: every model is scored on how much of its new price it keeps, computed from live used listings matched to the exact trim they were sold as.
23 models qualify · 329 live listings analysed
Retention = used asking price ÷ what that exact trim cost new. A model needs at least 4 usable listings to appear. The 3-year figure is projected from the model's annual loss rate, read from its most-populated listing age group — the full age-by-age curve is on each model's page. Implausible listings (above 115% or below 10% of new) are discarded. Confidence rises with sample size and age spread.
23 models
- 1
Zeekr 009Medium7 listings83% - 2
Mini AcemanThin data4 listings70% - 3
BYD DolphinStrong data35 listings66% - 4
Tesla Model 3Strong data32 listings66% - 5
MG MG4 ElectricStrong data28 listings66% - 6
Porsche TaycanStrong data21 listings61% - 7
Tesla Model YStrong data30 listings57% - 8
GWM Ora Good CatStrong data25 listings57% - 9
MG ZS EVMedium7 listings53% - 10
Toyota bZ4XThin data4 listings53% - 11
MG ESThin data4 listings51% - 12
Denza D9Thin data4 listings51% - 13
MG Maxus 9Medium11 listings49% - 14
Volvo EX40Thin data6 listings47% - 15
Neta Neta VMedium19 listings44% - 16
Kia EV5Thin data5 listings44% - 17
Deepal S07Strong data12 listings42% - 18
BYD Atto 3Strong data15 listings41% - 19
Nissan LeafMedium7 listings41% - 20
BYD SealStrong data22 listings39% - 21
Volvo EX30Strong data13 listings39% - 22
MG EPStrong data12 listings39% - 23
GWM Ora 07Thin data6 listings36%