Auto Social UK
Auto Social UK: friendly UK car reviews with accessible EV coverage
Auto Social UK is an independent UK-based car review channel created and presented by Natisha Chatten, often known as Tish. It is not an EV-only channel; it covers new cars across the wider market, including petrol, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, electric, vans, hatchbacks, SUVs, and practical family cars. For EV viewers, this makes the channel useful because electric cars are reviewed in the same everyday context as the other vehicles UK buyers may be considering.
The channel is best suited to mainstream car buyers who want clear, approachable reviews rather than highly technical EV testing. Auto Social UK’s tone is friendly, practical, and easy to follow, making it a good fit for viewers who may be comparing their first EV with familiar petrol or hybrid alternatives. The channel’s own description frames it as Tish’s journey to get hold of new cars and share her passion, while the Auto Social UK website describes it as independent UK-based new-car reviews by Natisha Chatten.
A major strength of Auto Social UK is its accessibility. Tish has a relaxed and natural presenting style that makes car reviews feel less intimidating than some traditional motoring media. She tends to focus on the things normal buyers notice: exterior design, interior layout, driving position, practicality, infotainment, equipment, comfort, value, and whether the car makes sense in real life. This is especially useful for EV-curious viewers who do not want to start with charging curves, battery chemistry, or complex technical comparisons.
Auto Social UK includes a dedicated electric-car review playlist, and recent EV-related videos have covered models such as the Toyota Urban Cruiser electric SUV, Geely EX5, Mercedes CLA Electric, Peugeot E-408, Polestar 2, MG IM5, and other current electric models. This gives the channel relevant EV coverage, especially for viewers following the UK and European markets. At the same time, EVs are part of a broader review mix rather than the channel’s only focus.
The channel’s geek level is accessible to moderate. Auto Social UK covers the EV basics that most buyers need to understand, such as range, charging, efficiency, interior technology, practicality, equipment, and price. However, it is not a specialist EV testing channel. Viewers looking for detailed charging-curve analysis, battery-temperature discussion, winter range testing, diagnostics, or repeatable 1,000 km tests will need more technical EV-focused channels. Auto Social UK’s value is in helping ordinary buyers understand whether an EV is appealing and usable.
The EV stance can be described as EV-neutral to EV-positive, with a practical buyer focus. Electric cars are treated as normal modern options and are reviewed seriously, but the channel is not built around EV advocacy. A car still has to work as a car: it needs to be comfortable, usable, well priced, practical, and easy to live with. This makes the channel useful for viewers who are open to EVs but still comparing different powertrains.
Production quality is clean, modern, and personable. The videos are not as cinematic as the largest studio-backed automotive channels, but they are well presented and clearly structured. The appeal comes from Tish’s approachable style, clear explanations, and the sense that the reviews are made for real people making real buying decisions. The channel feels more personal and independent than large marketplace-backed or magazine-style review brands.
Auto Social UK is also active beyond YouTube, including its own website and social media presence. The wider brand reinforces the channel’s identity as an independent UK car-review platform rather than just an occasional video project. Tish’s background in the automotive industry also supports the channel’s buyer-focused approach, as the reviews often feel grounded in what customers actually want to know.
The main limitation for EV-focused viewers is that Auto Social UK is not dedicated solely to electric vehicles. It does not provide the depth of EV-specific testing found on channels focused on range, charging infrastructure, battery performance, or long-distance electric travel. Its UK focus is also a strength and a limitation: UK buyers get relevant pricing, availability, and right-hand-drive context, while international viewers may need to adjust for their own markets.
Overall, Auto Social UK is a strong fit for mainstream UK car buyers who want friendly, practical, and independent-feeling reviews, including accessible electric-car coverage. It is especially useful for EV-curious beginners, families, and buyers comparing electric cars with petrol, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid alternatives. It is not the most technical EV channel, but it does a good job of making electric cars feel understandable within the broader car-buying decision.
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