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Lucky draw ends in Feburary 2023

Fancy a free electric car? Auto Trader are giving away a brand-new electric car every month in our free prize draw. The winner will also receive up to £1,300 to use for their car insurance, covered by Compare the Market and a brand-new electric car charger (plus free UK installation), covered by Hypervolt. Simply fill in the form below to enter the prize draw for a chance to win. Remember to check back in each month and enter the next prize draw.
Win a brand-new MG4 EV worth over £26,000!* Enter between 1st-28th February for your chance to win an electric car for free!
September’s giveaway prize is a brand-new Vauxhall Corsa-e Anniversary Edition worth over £31,000! Enter between 1st – 30th September for a chance to win.


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You will be contacted by email within seven working days of the prize draw closing. Winners will be contacted by competitions@autotrader.co.uk only. We will not contact you via social media or other platforms. If you are contacted by fake accounts, you should report them according to platform guidelines.
To be eligible to win, you’ll need to currently own a full and valid UK driving licence, be aged 18 or over at the time of the prize draw and be able to prove you are a resident of the UK.
For full details, please read the T&Cs.
Yes, if you win, you’ll have to ensure your new car is registered and insured.
You don’t have to pay vehicle excise duty (VED) annually on zero-emission vehicles, but you’ll still have to register the car under your name. This can be done online.
You can find the right level of car insurance, and get a free car insurance quote from comparethemarket.
If you win a car through the Auto Trader Electric Car Giveaway, we will contact you directly and arrange delivery or a collection location with you.
If you have off-road parking available, consider installing a home charging point – it’s one of the most convenient and affordable ways to charge an electric car.
If you’re out and about, you’ll have to use one of the many thousands of public charging points. The time it takes to charge can vary depending on the battery you have and the type of charger you’re using.
Learn more about charging electric cars.
Electric cars are well worth considering. They often prove cheaper to run than petrol or diesel, they’re better for the environment, and the higher-end models are packed with the latest technology.
Electric car batteries last longer, and the charging infrastructure is growing and improving, meaning electric cars are more competitive than ever.