The data was analysed by Show Plates World, which looked into the car models stolen the most between May 2024 and May 2025.
Car theft continues to be a major issue across the UK, with more than 61,000 vehicles reported stolen in the past 12 months.
A car is stolen around every eight and a half minutes in the UK (Image: Getty Images)
This equates to around one stolen every eight and a half minutes.
Across the top 10 most stolen cars, models from Ford and Range Rover had multiple inclusions.
Top 10 stolen car models in the UK in the last year
According to the analysis of the DVLA data from Show Plates World, the top 10 most stolen car models were:
1. Ford Fiesta – 4,446 stolen
Ford Fiesta was far and away the most stolen car model in the UK, with more than 4,400 nicked over the last year.
With over 1.5 million on UK roads and Ford discontinuing the model, demand for spare parts is high.
Older versions lacking advanced security are especially vulnerable.
2. Volkswagen Golf – 1,731 stolen
A reliable family car – and a favourite among thieves. Its popularity and plentiful parts make it a common target for theft and dismantling.
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3. Ford Focus – 1,700 stolen
Another top-seller with ageing models still in circulation. Easy to steal and in high demand for parts, particularly older pre-immobiliser versions.
4. BMW 3 Series – 1,371 stolen
The highest-ranking luxury vehicle on the list, in part due to the premium badge and high resale value.
The common use of keyless entry makes this model especially attractive to organised criminals.
5. Toyota RAV4 – 1,260 stolen
This practical SUV is often stolen using keyless relay attacks and shipped abroad or stripped for parts.
6. Mercedes-Benz C-Class – 1,123 stolen
This prestige model is often stolen to order or dismantled in illegal garages for expensive parts.
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7. Range Rover Evoque – 1,087 stolen
Land Rover models remain hot targets. Despite improved security measures, the Evoque continues to be attractive for its resale value and luxury components.
8. Nissan Juke – 1,027 stolen
The Nissan Juke is a new model to the top 10, with its rise highlighting the growing appeal of crossover SUVs among criminals looking for easy returns.
9. Vauxhall Corsa – 870 stolen
Popular as a first car, many Corsas lack modern anti-theft features and are easy targets for joyriders and chop shops.
10. Range Rover Sport – 867 stolen
Down from previous highs, but still in the top 10. The Sport continues to attract attention from theft gangs, particularly for export abroad.
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How to stop your car from being stolen
Show Plates World recommend taking a number of steps to reduce the risk of your car being stolen.
One of those is to park in well-lit, secure areas or a locked garage, and to potentially consider installing a tracking device.
Additionally, a steering wheel lock or gearstick lock and keep your car key in a signal-blocking pouch (Faraday bag).