SUVs Remain a Welsh Favourite Despite Cardiff’s SUV Clampdown
SUVs remain a favourite in Wales despite Cardiff’s new large vehicle charge, Autotrader reveals
Autotrader data reveals six SUVs among Wales’ top 20 most-enquired vehicles this year, even as the capital introduces charges for cars weighing more than 2400kg.
Cardiff may be the first UK city to introduce a parking surcharge for larger vehicles, but Autotrader’s latest data suggests Welsh drivers aren’t ready to give up their SUVs just yet.
By comparing their data for most-enquired cars in Wales before and after the parking charge was approved by the local council, car selling specialist Autotrader reveals that SUVs still make up over a third (35%) of the top 20 most enquired models in Wales.
Popular models like the Range Rover Sport, Nissan Qashqai and BMW X5 remain high on drivers’ wish lists, particularly in Wales’ more rural regions, where practicality, safety and performance remain top priorities.
Why SUV loyalty remains strong
The new scheme in Cardiff introduces a parking surcharge based on the weight of vehicles, meaning larger vehicles like SUVs are more likely to be affected.
But Erin Baker, car-selling expert at Autotrader, says comfort and confidence still drive consumer demand:
Despite the parking surcharges, SUVs remain hugely popular in Wales. Cardiff’s recent move to introduce parking fees for cars weighing over 2400kg, will impact drivers of many SUVs, but our data shows most buyers are still opting for comfort and capability over fuel efficiency.
Top 20 Cars in Wales Before the Charge Announcement
Between September and October 2025, prior to the SUV surcharge plans were approved by the local council, the top 20 most popular vehicles featured eight SUVs. Including Nissan Qashqai, Volkswagen Tiguan and Land Rover Evoque, which all placed in the top 10.
Car Enquiries (Sept to Oct 2025)
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