Market data
Used Neta prices — Thailand's live price index
As of 2026-07-18, the Thai used-Neta market sits around 185,000–320,000 THB (roughly 33–50% of new price), per the dated external references below — on-platform medians appear as soon as cash listings go live.
Medians by model
Sold-price index (monthly)
The sold-price index starts filling in when the first on-platform sales are confirmed — every real closing price feeds the index automatically.
External market references (sourced)
Sample asks observed on external sources, recorded with the month observed — market context, not UsedNeta listings.
- 2023 Neta V (58–86k km)฿185,000 RodPromptKai (2026-07)
- 2024 Neta V-II (20k km)฿259,000 EV2Car (2026-07)
- 2024 Neta V-II Smart (dealer-financed, ~฿5,100/mo × 72)฿277,001 PCC Car (2026-07)
- New old-stock V-II (dealer liquidation — the used-price ceiling)฿280,000–319,000 KrASIA / Bangkok Biz News (2025-08)
Methodology
Medians are computed over asking prices of live cash-sale listings on UsedNeta at page load, split by model/registration year, with sample counts (n) shown for every figure. The sold-price index aggregates seller-confirmed sales monthly. All listings are PromptPay/card payment-verified, structurally filtering bait posts. Cite this page as "UsedNeta.com used Neta price index, updated 2026-07-18".
Last updated: 2026-07-18
Price FAQ
How much is a used Neta right now?
Mid-2026 market range is roughly 185,000–320,000 THB (about 33–50% of new price), depending on model, year, mileage, and battery evidence. The tables on this page show medians from live UsedNeta listings with sample counts and update dates.
Why did used Neta prices fall so hard?
Three forces: parent company Hozon's bankruptcy (June 2025) made parts and warranty uncertain; dealers liquidated new stock at about half price, capping used values; and some financiers/insurers pulled back from the brand. See the dated timeline on our situation tracker.
How are the medians on this page computed?
Medians are computed from asking prices of live cash-sale listings on UsedNeta at page load, split by model and registration year, with the sample count shown next to every figure. The sold-price index comes from listings sellers confirmed as sold, aggregated monthly. Every listing is payment-verified, so bait posts can't skew the data.
How do I compare lease-takeover prices?
Use the total effective price = down payment + (installment × remaining installments), shown on every takeover listing, and compare it against this page's cash medians for the same model/year. If the total is far above cash asks, negotiate the down payment.
See also: Neta situation tracker · Lease-takeover hub · All guides