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Every electric vehicle on sale in Australia, reviewed.

Specs, real-world range, fast-charging speeds, prices and ANCAP ratings — all in one place. Plus daily news, comparisons, and buyer guides drawn from manufacturer and government sources.

Models tracked
129+
Cheapest EV from
$23,990
Longest range
925 km
Updated
Daily

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Longest range EVs

The EVs going furthest on a single charge in Australia today.

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Mercedes EQS 4 variants
Mercedes

EQS

Sedan

Mercedes-Benz's flagship electric sedan — the 2026 update brings a new 108 kWh battery and 350 kW DC charging architecture. The claimed 925 km WLTP range is among the longest of any production EV on sale.

From
$219,900
Range up to
925 km
Battery up to
108 kWh
BMW iX3 2 variants
BMW

iX3

SUV

The all-new second-generation BMW iX3 (Neue Klasse) — a clean-sheet platform that targets industry-leading numbers. 805 km WLTP range and 400 kW DC fast charging are headline figures few rivals can match.

From
$109,900
Range up to
805 km
Battery up to
108.7 kWh
XPeng X9 Coming soon
XPeng

X9

MPV

XPeng's luxury electric MPV — confirmed for Australian launch 2027. Massive 116 kWh battery yields 700 km WLTP range; targets the Zeekr 009 and Denza D9.

From
$90,000
Range
700 km
Battery
116 kWh
MG IM6 3 variants
MG

IM6

SUV

MG IM6 — SUV companion to the IM5 sedan. Same battery options, same chassis architecture, but in a taller body. 670 km WLTP range puts it ahead of most rivals at the price.

From
$60,990
Range up to
670 km
Battery up to
100 kWh
Mercedes EQE SUV 3 variants
Mercedes

EQE SUV

SUV

Mercedes-Benz's electric SUV in the EQE family — shares mechanicals with the EQE sedan but in a more practical body. 660 km WLTP range and 4MATIC AWD as standard.

From
$136,600
Range up to
660 km
Battery up to
90.6 kWh
Mercedes EQS SUV
Mercedes

EQS SUV

SUV

Mercedes-Benz's electric flagship SUV — sister vehicle to the EQS sedan with 7-seat capability. 108 kWh battery delivers a class-leading 660 km WLTP range; built in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

From
$194,900
Range
660 km
Battery
108 kWh

Latest EV news

Daily updates from manufacturers, government and industry bodies.

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Market data

June 2026 VFACTS: BYD closes to 243 sales of Toyota as EVs cross 23% share

The June 2026 VFACTS release shows BEVs at 23.3% market share, PHEVs up 158% year-on-year, and BYD deliveries within a rounding error of Toyota's monthly total. Here's what the numbers actually say.

Launch

Xpeng G6 relaunches in Australia from $51,800, undercutting Model Y

Xpeng Australia has relaunched the G6 mid-size electric SUV from 1 July 2026, with a $3,000 price cut, new 800V architecture, an AWD Performance flagship and a 7-year warranty.

Market data

Tesla Model Y tops Australia's May 2026 sales — first EV ever to lead the monthly chart

The Tesla Model Y outsold the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux in May 2026, the first time an electric vehicle has topped Australia's monthly new-vehicle sales chart.

Launch

Ferrari Luce EV unveiled: Jony Ive interior, 1,050 hp

Ferrari has revealed the Luce, its first EV — a five-seat liftback with a Jony Ive-designed interior. 1,050 hp, 530 km WLTP range, €550,000, October deliveries.

News

Kia EV9 safety: what the ANCAP scores actually reveal about big family EVs

The Kia EV9 carries a 5-star ANCAP rating from 2023 — but the underlying category scores tell a more nuanced story about safety in large, heavy three-row EVs.

Market data

Australian EV sales hit 14.6% in March 2026 — up 88.9% year-on-year

FCAI VFACTS data shows battery-electric vehicles cracked 14.6% of new vehicle sales in March 2026, with 15,839 units sold and an 88.9% year-on-year jump. Here's what the numbers actually show — and what they don't.

Coming soon

19 new EVs on the way to Australia

Confirmed Australian launches without on-sale dates yet. Specs and pricing are manufacturer-stated until each one lands.

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Best EVs under $50,000

Cheap to buy, cheap to run — the EVs putting electric motoring within reach.

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Buyer guides

Long-form answers to the questions every EV buyer should ask.

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