Wertmeister: The best at a glance
IT'S ABOUT YOUR MONEY Auto Bild magazine and the market observers at Schwacke have identified new cars with the lowest depreciation in four years and named them "Value Champion 2020" in 13 classes. They are the Hyundai i10 1.2 in the small car category with a value retention of 61.3 percent, the Mini One in the small car category with 61.7 [...]
They are the Hyundai i10 1.2 in the small car category with a value retention of 61.3 percent, the Mini One in the small car category with 61.7 percent, the Toyota Corolla 2.0 Hybrid in the compact class with 59.8 percent, the Skoda Superb Combi 2.0 TSI 4×4 in the mid-size class with 56.4 percent, the Audi A6 Avant 50 TDI Quattro in the luxury class with 47.8 percent and the Porsche Panamera in the luxury car category with 48.6 percent.
Sports cars, vans and SUVs
The Porsche 911 Carrera S leads the sports cars (59.8 percent), the Mercedes-Benz V 250d long (56.4 percent) the vans, the Renault Captur TCe 155 the small SUVs, the Range Rover Evoque P250 (65 percent) the compact SUVs and the BMW X5 x-Drive 25d (58.2 percent) the larger SUVs.
The value champions among the electric cars are the Mini Cooper SE (61.6 percent) and the Tesla Model S (57.8 percent).