According to the DVLA, 7 cars are stolen every hour in the UK. On average, that’s 168 per day.
In 2024 alone, 61,343 cars were stolen across the UK. Whilst this is down 6% from the year before, it’s still two times as many vehicles stolen compared to ten years ago.
The latest data from the DVLA has revealed the most commonly stolen cars, highlighting the ongoing challenges that owners face in securing their vehicles. In this article, we’ll look at the most stolen cars in the UK and provide tips on how to protect your vehicle from theft.
According to recent DVLA data, certain models are more frequently stolen than others, particularly those with keyless entry systems.
The table below shows the most stolen cars in the UK in 2024:
Car Model | Number of Thefts (Annually) |
Ford Fiesta |
4,446 |
Volkswagen Golf |
1,731 |
Ford Focus | 1,700 |
BMW Series 3 | 1,371 |
Toyota Rav 4 | 1,260 |
Mercedes-Benz C Class | 1,123 |
Range Rover Evoque | 1,087 |
Nissan Juke | 1,027 |
Vauxhall Corsa | 870 |
Range Rover Sport | 867 |
Fords remain a prime target for thieves, with the Fiesta and Focus taking two of the top three spots. With around 1.5million Fiestas being driven today, the Fiesta is a popular target for spares and parts.
Many of the most stolen cars in the UK share common vulnerabilities:
If you own one of the models on the list, or any keyless car, you should take extra precautions to reduce the risk of theft:
Always read your policy documents to make sure that any modifications you make are covered. If in doubt, contact us for more information.
Car theft is a growing problem, particularly for vehicles with keyless entry. By understanding which models are most at risk and taking preventative measures, you can significantly reduce the chances of becoming a victim. Whatever make and model, key or keyless vehicle you drive, staying vigilant and using additional security measures is crucial to keeping your car safe.