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Family-friendly EVs — SUVs and MPVs with usable rear-seat space, big boots and 5-star ANCAP ratings.

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Volkswagen ID.Buzz
Volkswagen

ID.Buzz

MPV

VW's electric revival of the iconic Type 2 Kombi — a retro-styled electric MPV with 82 kWh battery, 5/6/7-seat configurations, and a 1,121 L boot.

From
$72,990
Range
421 km
Battery
82 kWh
Tesla Model Y 4 variants
Tesla

Model Y

SUV

Australia's best-selling EV by a wide margin, the Model Y combines crossover practicality with the Tesla software and Supercharger ecosystem. The 'Juniper' refresh addresses many of the original's ride and cabin gripes.

From
$71,990
Range up to
600 km
Battery up to
79 kWh
XPeng G9 2 variants
XPeng

G9

SUV

XPeng's flagship mid-size SUV — 800V architecture, 300 kW DC charging, and a 98 kWh battery for 570 km WLTP range. Direct rival to the BMW iX1 and Tesla Model Y.

From
$75,000
Range up to
570 km
Battery up to
98 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
Skoda Enyaq 3 variants
Skoda

Enyaq

SUV

Skoda's mid-size electric SUV — the more practical sibling of the VW ID.5 and Audi Q4 e-tron. 585 L boot is class-leading; the RS dual-motor variant adds 250 kW for more performance.

From
$54,990
Range up to
547 km
Battery up to
84 kWh
XPeng G6 3 variants
XPeng

G6

SUV

Chinese EV upstart XPeng arrived in Australia with the G6 — a Tesla Model Y–sized SUV at a meaningfully lower price. 800V architecture and 215 kW DC charging are headline features.

From
$48,990
Range up to
570 km
Battery up to
87.5 kWh
Audi Q8 e-tron 3 variants
Audi

Q8 e-tron

SUV

Audi's flagship electric SUV is a refresh of the original e-tron, with a bigger 114 kWh battery and 600 km WLTP range. The 55 Sportback variant trades practicality for a coupe-SUV roofline.

From
$149,000
Range up to
505 km
Battery up to
114 kWh
Renault Scenic E-Tech 3 variants
Renault

Scenic E-Tech

SUV

Renault reinvented the Scenic nameplate as a sharp-looking electric SUV — the EV87 variant pairs an 87 kWh battery with 625 km WLTP range. The 22 kW three-phase AC charging is unusual at this price.

From
$55,990
Range up to
625 km
Battery up to
87 kWh
Volkswagen ID.4 2 variants
Volkswagen

ID.4

SUV

Volkswagen's mainstream electric SUV — the cornerstone of VW Group's MEB platform that also underpins the Cupra Born, Skoda Enyaq and Audi Q4. Mainstream pricing and traditional VW build quality.

From
$59,990
Range up to
544 km
Battery up to
77 kWh
Zeekr 7X 3 variants
Zeekr

7X

SUV

Zeekr's mid-size electric SUV — 800V architecture enables a class-leading 420 kW DC fast-charging peak (13 minutes 10–80%). Three Australian variants: RWD, Long Range RWD (615 km WLTP), and Performance AWD (3.8s 0–100).

From
$57,900
Range up to
615 km
Battery up to
100 kWh
Hyundai Ioniq 5 3 variants
Hyundai

Ioniq 5

SUV

Hyundai's retro-futuristic Ioniq 5 shares mechanicals with the Kia EV6 but adopts a more upright, lounge-like cabin and pixel-art lighting. The N performance variant brings tracky thrills to the family EV space.

From
$76,200
Range up to
507 km
Battery up to
84 kWh
Audi Q6 e-tron 3 variants
Audi

Q6 e-tron

SUV

Audi's all-new PPE (Premium Platform Electric) underpins the Q6 e-tron — a fresh 800V architecture co-developed with Porsche. 225 kW DC charging in RWD spec puts it ahead of the older MEB-based Q4.

From
$99,900
Range up to
625 km
Battery up to
100 kWh
Lexus RZ 3 variants
Lexus

RZ

SUV

Lexus's electric SUV — shares mechanicals with the Toyota bZ4X but adds Lexus refinement, more power, and 22 kW three-phase AC charging. The 2026 refresh dropped pricing by up to $42,000.

From
$84,500
Range up to
460 km
Battery up to
74.7 kWh
Audi Q4 e-tron 4 variants
Audi

Q4 e-tron

SUV

Audi's mid-size electric SUV shares VW Group's MEB platform with the VW ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq, dressed in Audi's premium finish. The 45 RWD is the Australian volume seller.

From
$84,900
Range up to
540 km
Battery up to
82 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
Kia EV5 4 variants
Kia

EV5

SUV

The EV5 slots between the Niro EV and EV6 and targets family buyers with a roomy cabin, a 555 km long-range battery, and Kia's 7-year warranty. Built in China rather than Korea.

From
$56,770
Range up to
555 km
Battery up to
81.4 kWh
Genesis GV70 Electric
Genesis

GV70 Electric

SUV

Genesis's electrified version of the GV70 SUV — same body as the petrol GV70 but with E-GMP-derived electric powertrain. 4.2s 0–100 in boost mode makes it the quickest Genesis on sale.

From
$132,800
Range
462 km
Battery
84 kWh
BYD Sealion 7 2 variants
BYD

Sealion 7

SUV

BYD's mid-size electric SUV launched in Australia in February 2025 and rose to second on the EV sales chart by early 2026 — only the Tesla Model Y outsells it. Pairs an 82.5 kWh Blade LFP battery with rear- or all-wheel-drive options, 150 kW DC fast charging and a 5-star ANCAP rating.

From
$54,990
Range up to
482 km
Battery up to
82.5 kWh
BMW iX 2 variants
BMW

iX

SUV

BMW's electric flagship SUV — a polarising design with a cavernous, well-resolved cabin. Large 94.8 kWh battery, 602 km WLTP range, and one of the more pleasant premium EVs to drive.

From
$142,900
Range up to
550 km
Battery up to
111 kWh
BMW iX1 2 variants
BMW

iX1

SUV

BMW's smallest electric SUV pairs the X1 body with a single-spec, AWD-only electric powertrain. Quick, well-resolved, and after a $8k price drop in 2026, finally a serious challenger to the Mercedes EQA and Volvo EX40.

From
$77,900
Range up to
475 km
Battery up to
64.8 kWh
Kia EV6 4 variants
Kia

EV6

SUV

Built on Hyundai-Kia's 800-volt E-GMP platform, the EV6 charges from 10–80% in under 20 minutes on a 350 kW charger. The GT variant is one of the fastest production cars sold in Australia.

From
$72,590
Range up to
528 km
Battery up to
84 kWh
Genesis GV60 2 variants
Genesis

GV60

SUV

Genesis's premium electric SUV — shares E-GMP 800V platform with Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5 but with luxury finish and Hyundai Motor Group's most ambitious cabin design.

From
$88,300
Range up to
561 km
Battery up to
84 kWh
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
Hyundai

Ioniq 5 N

SUV

Hyundai N's first electric performance model — the Ioniq 5 N adds 478 kW, a sub-3.5s 0-100, simulated 'engine' sounds, and a track-tuned chassis to the regular Ioniq 5 platform.

From
$111,000
Range
448 km
Battery
84 kWh
Genesis GV60 Magma
Genesis

GV60 Magma

SUV

Genesis's Magma performance sub-brand applied to the GV60 — the most powerful Korean EV on sale in Australia. Shares the 800V E-GMP platform with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and Kia EV6 GT.

From
$130,000
Range
432 km
Battery
84 kWh
Kia Niro EV 2 variants
Kia

Niro EV

SUV

Kia's mainstream small electric SUV sits below the EV5 in the range and shares architecture with the Hyundai Kona Electric. Less daring than the EV6 but a solid all-rounder backed by Kia's seven-year warranty.

From
$66,590
Range up to
460 km
Battery up to
64.8 kWh
Skoda Elroq 3 variants
Skoda

Elroq

SUV

Skoda's small electric SUV — built on VW Group's MEB platform but with Skoda's practicality-led approach. Fresh 5-star ANCAP rating from 2025 and a 7-year vehicle warranty.

From
$49,990
Range up to
529 km
Battery up to
82 kWh
Nissan Ariya 3 variants
Nissan

Ariya

SUV

Nissan's electric mid-size SUV — finally in Australia after a long wait, with the longest factory warranty of any EV on sale: 10 years / 300,000 km on both vehicle and battery.

From
$55,840
Range up to
504 km
Battery up to
87 kWh
LDV Mifa 9 2 variants
LDV

Mifa 9

MPV

LDV's luxury 7-seat MPV — competes with Kia Carnival, Hyundai Staria EV, and Mercedes EQV. 90 kWh battery, 430 km WLTP range, and a 5-star Euro NCAP rating.

From
$104,000
Range up to
430 km
Battery up to
90 kWh
Mercedes EQB 3 variants
Mercedes

EQB

SUV

Mercedes-Benz's seven-seat option in the EQ range — the EQB shares its body and platform with the GLB. The third row is best for small children but the format gives Mercedes shoppers a 7-seat EV that isn't EQE-SUV money.

From
$89,100
Range up to
478 km
Battery up to
70.5 kWh
Kia EV3 4 variants
Kia

EV3

SUV

Kia's smallest EV undercuts the EV5 and EV6 while delivering best-in-class WLTP range. The 81.4 kWh Long Range battery in Air trim is the highlight; the 58.3 kWh Standard Range provides the $47,600 from-price.

From
$47,600
Range up to
604 km
Battery up to
81.4 kWh
Mini Countryman Electric 4 variants
Mini

Countryman Electric

SUV

The largest Mini — now electric, built in BMW's Leipzig plant. Shares its electric architecture with the BMW iX1. 501 km WLTP range is meaningful for a Mini.

From
$64,990
Range up to
462 km
Battery up to
66.5 kWh
Volvo EX40 2 variants
Volvo

EX40

SUV

The rebadged XC40 Recharge — Volvo dropped the petrol versions for this generation and reframed the EV as the EX40. RWD single-motor for the long-range variant; AWD twin-motor for performance.

From
$69,990
Range up to
520 km
Battery up to
82 kWh
Toyota bZ4X 3 variants
Toyota

bZ4X

SUV

Toyota's first dedicated electric SUV, co-developed with Subaru (which sells it as the Solterra). Long battery warranty and Toyota's service network are the standout features — performance is mid-pack.

From
$69,990
Range up to
591 km
Battery up to
74.7 kWh
BYD Atto 3 2 variants
BYD

Atto 3

SUV

BYD's small electric SUV undercuts almost every European rival on price while offering a 5-star ANCAP rating, a roomy interior, and a Blade LFP battery that's regarded as one of the safest chemistries on the market.

From
$39,990
Range up to
420 km
Battery up to
60.5 kWh
Subaru Solterra
Subaru

Solterra

SUV

Subaru's first BEV is a Toyota bZ4X with twin motors as standard. Symmetrical all-wheel drive is the Subaru-typical pitch — useful in snowy/wet conditions, less compelling on city duty.

From
$71,900
Range
466 km
Battery
74.7 kWh
Geely EX5 2 variants
Geely

EX5

SUV

Geely is now selling under its own name in Australia (separate from Volvo, Polestar, Smart, etc.). The EX5 is the launch model — a 68 kWh LFP-battery small SUV with a fresh 5-star ANCAP rating.

From
$40,990
Range up to
475 km
Battery up to
68.4 kWh
Polestar 3 3 variants
Polestar

3

SUV

Polestar's large electric SUV is the brand's flagship Australian offering — a 106 kWh battery, 350 kW DC charging in 2026 spec, and a cabin pitched directly at the Porsche Macan Electric and BMW iX.

From
$118,420
Range up to
635 km
Battery up to
106 kWh
Zeekr X 2 variants
Zeekr

X

SUV

Zeekr's smallest electric SUV — a Geely-built crossover with sharp performance (5.6s 0-100 in RWD). The 61 kWh LFP battery delivers 405 km WLTP and 230 kW DC fast charging.

From
$48,900
Range up to
415 km
Battery up to
66 kWh
Volvo EX90 2 variants
Volvo

EX90

SUV

Volvo's seven-seat electric flagship — the EX90 sits at the top of the EV range with a 111 kWh battery, 250 kW DC charging, and a cabin pitched directly at the Mercedes EQS SUV and BMW iX.

From
$119,900
Range up to
521 km
Battery up to
106 kWh
MG ZS EV 2 variants
MG

ZS EV

SUV

Once the cheapest EV in Australia, the ZS EV remains a competitive small SUV option with the same 10-year warranty backing as the MG4 hatch.

From
$33,990
Range up to
440 km
Battery up to
72.6 kWh
Mercedes EQA 2 variants
Mercedes

EQA

SUV

Mercedes-Benz's electric small SUV sits on the GLA platform and shares its body silhouette. The 5-star ANCAP rating is inherited from the B-Class tested in 2019, which is worth knowing — the result is dated under newer protocols.

From
$85,800
Range up to
526 km
Battery up to
70.5 kWh
Hyundai Ioniq 9 2 variants
Hyundai

Ioniq 9

SUV

Hyundai's three-row electric flagship — sister car to the Kia EV9 with shared E-GMP 800V architecture. 110.3 kWh battery, 600 km WLTP range, and 233 kW DC charging put it head-to-head with the EV9 and Volvo EX90.

From
$119,750
Range up to
600 km
Battery up to
110.3 kWh
Kia EV9 4 variants
Kia

EV9

SUV

Australia's first true 7-seat electric SUV at this price point. The EV9 brings genuine three-row practicality with the same 800V fast-charging platform as the EV6 and a square-jawed, distinctive design.

From
$97,000
Range up to
512 km
Battery up to
99.8 kWh
Volvo EX30 2 variants
Volvo

EX30

SUV

Volvo's smallest SUV ever, and one of the fastest. The single-motor RWD variant does 0–100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and packs Volvo's safety reputation into a Geely-sourced sub-$60K package.

From
$49,990
Range up to
480 km
Battery up to
69 kWh
Mini Aceman 2 variants
Mini

Aceman

SUV

Mini's new electric-only small crossover slots between the Cooper hatch and Countryman. Modest 38.5 kWh battery keeps the price down but limits range.

From
$55,990
Range up to
406 km
Battery up to
54.2 kWh
Deepal S07
Deepal

S07

SUV

Changan-owned Deepal's electric mid-size SUV — RWD with an 80 kWh battery delivering 475 km WLTP. The fresh 2025 ANCAP 5-star rating sets it apart from many Chinese imports.

From
$46,990
Range
475 km
Battery
80 kWh
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford

Mustang Mach-E

SUV

Ford's polarising electric SUV that wears the Mustang nameplate. Long-debated styling decision aside, the GT performance variants are genuinely quick and the cabin is well-resolved.

From
$65,990
Range
470 km
Battery
73 kWh