Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer just for eco-warriors or tech enthusiasts. As the world moves towards a greener future, more and more celebrities are switching to electric cars – and many of them are based right here in the UK. Whether it’s for sustainability, luxury, or performance, these well-known names are helping to promote electric driving to a wider audience.
Here are some famous UK-based celebrities who drive electric cars.
Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes EQS
As a seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, Lewis Hamilton knows a thing or two about fast cars. Off the track, he’s a passionate advocate for the environment and a big supporter of EVs. He’s been spotted driving the luxurious Mercedes EQS, an all-electric saloon packed with cutting-edge tech. Hamilton has also pledged to live a more sustainable lifestyle and reduce his carbon footprint – switching to electric vehicles is a key part of that.
Ed Sheeran – Range Rover Electric
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is known for his down-to-earth lifestyle, but he’s also a fan of cars. While he’s been linked to a variety of vehicles over the years, reports suggest he’s moved towards more sustainable options. He’s rumoured to be among the first to try the new electric Range Rover, which is being built in the UK and is expected to be hugely popular when fully released. As someone who splits time between rural Suffolk and touring globally, an EV with range and comfort makes perfect sense.
Emma Thompson – Nissan Leaf
Two-time Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson has long been a vocal advocate for climate action and sustainable living. She’s been seen driving a Nissan Leaf, one of the most popular and affordable electric cars in the UK. It’s a sensible, zero-emissions choice that reflects her values – proving that you don’t need to drive a flashy supercar to support the EV movement.
James May – Tesla Model S
Former Top Gear presenter and motoring journalist James May has spoken positively about EVs in recent years. While once sceptical, he now owns a Tesla Model S, known for its impressive range and performance. James has highlighted how electric cars are now capable of real-world driving and long-distance travel – a far cry from the early days of EVs.
Eddie Izzard – BMW i3
Comedian and political activist Eddie Izzard has been seen driving a BMW i3, a compact electric car known for its quirky design and efficient urban driving. Eddie has shown support for a greener future and regularly speaks about sustainability, so it’s no surprise to see her backing electric mobility.
Rowan Atkinson – Hybrid & Electric Enthusiast
Famous for playing Mr Bean, Rowan Atkinson is actually a trained electrical engineer and well-known car lover. While he has historically owned performance petrol cars, he’s spoken openly about the downsides of internal combustion engines. Recently, he’s taken more interest in hybrid and electric vehicles, showing a willingness to adapt to cleaner alternatives – all while keeping his love for driving alive.
Why Does It Matter?
When public figures adopt electric vehicles, it sends a powerful message. Celebrities have large platforms and can influence trends and behaviours. By choosing EVs, they help normalise electric driving and show that it’s possible to combine style, performance, and sustainability.
Whether it’s a Tesla, a Nissan Leaf, or the upcoming electric Range Rover, these stars are leading the charge towards a greener, cleaner transport future.
Thinking About Making the Switch?
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A Quick Note
All celebrity vehicle ownerships mentioned above are based on publicly available reports, interviews, or sightings. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these claims – they are included for general interest only.
All information is known to be correct as of publishing on 1st August 2025.