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VOLKSWAGEN E-UP MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific VOLKSWAGEN E-UP.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Volkswagen E-UP versus average car of the same model year.

The Volkswagen e-up! is an all-electric city car that made its debut in 2013, representing the brand's commitment to sustainable urban mobility. With compact dimensions and a focus on efficiency, the e-up! is designed to navigate busy city streets while offering a zero-emission driving experience. Over the years, it has garnered attention for its practicality and affordability, making it a popular choice among environmentally conscious consumers.

When examining reliability based on MOT inspection data, the e-up! generally performs well compared to average cars of the same model years. In 2020, the e-up! recorded 78 defects per 100 vehicles tested, which is 13% lower than the average for that year (89 defects). The following year, 2021, saw an even more impressive performance with just 58 defects per 100, marking a significant 26% improvement over the average of 79 defects. However, in 2022, the e-up! experienced a slight uptick, with 72 defects per 100, which is marginally above the average of 70 defects.

Recurring issues found across the years often relate to tyre conditions and braking components, which are common concerns not exclusive to the e-up!. Specific problems noted include tyres with bulges or tears, inadequate tread depth, and brake components that may be insecure or likely to fail. The presence of these issues highlights the importance of regular maintenance, particularly for wear items like tyres and brakes.

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In summary, the Volkswagen e-up! exhibits commendable reliability overall, particularly in 2021, while facing typical wear and tear issues that can affect any vehicle. This model's reputation as a reliable electric city car is bolstered by its solid performance in inspections, making it a sensible choice for those looking to embrace electric driving without compromising on dependability. The e-up! continues to be a notable contender in the growing segment of electric vehicles, appealing to urban drivers and families alike.