Electric cars available in Australia

Buying an Electric Veichle
Last updated
05 April, 2024
Written by Bridie Schmidt
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Australia’s electric car market is growing healthily as the supply of new models available for sale aims to meet the changing demands of buyers.

Electric cars in Australia are enjoying exponential growth – with sales roughly doubling year-on-year. While still a relatively tiny slice of the pie, this electric market share is set to accelerate as more manufacturers and models come to the party.

Here is a full list of all the battery electric vehicles currently available in Australia.

Note, all stated driving ranges are based on a mix of city and highway driving, according to WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) which is a global standard for measuring vehicle efficiency. Vehicles may achieve less than stated ranges depending on driving conditions and styles. Prices are based on MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price.)

Auto ManufacturerAbarth | Audi | BMW | BYD | Cupra | Fiat | Ford | Genesis | GWMHyundai | Jaguar | Kia | LDV | Lexus | Mazda | Mercedes-BenzMini | MG | Nissan | Polestar | Porsche | Renault | Rolls RoyceTesla | Volvo

Abarth

Abarth 500e

Abarth 500e electric hatchback

Arriving in late 2023, the Abarth 500e packs a 42kWh lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 252km range WLTP, and is available in two trims (the limited edition Scorpionissima and the Turismo.  

Able to provide 113.7kW power and 235Nm torque from its front-mounted motor, the 500e can accelerate from 0-100km/hr in a respectable seven seconds. 

A local battery warranty is yet to be confirmed but will likely meet the terms of the overseas eight-year/160,000km warranty. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving rangePower and torque Battery warranty Body style
Abarth 500e Turismo $58,900 42kWh 252km 113.7kW and 235Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback
Limited Edition Abarth 500e Scorpionissima $60,500 42kWh 252km 113.7kW and 235Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

Audi

Audi e-tron

2022 Audi e tron S

Audi dove headfirst into premium territory with its first Australian EV model, the e-tron.

Sold in three variants across 50, 55 and tri-motor ‘S’ trims – all available in either SUV or Sportback body styles – buyers can configure their e-tron anywhere from spacious and sedate to sporty and sleek.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range This number is a claimed range tested via the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) which is a global standard for measuring vehicle efficiency. Power and torque Battery
warranty
Body style
Audi e-tron 50 quattro $138,323 for SUV, $149,323 for Sportback 71kWh 328km 230kW and 540Nm Eight years/ 160,000km SUV or Sportback
Audi e-tron 55 quattro $147,323 for SUV, $158,323 for Sportback 95kWh 417km 230kW and 540Nm (300kW, 664Nm) Eight years/ 160,000km SUV or Sportback
Audi e-tron S quattro $166,823 for SUV, $173,823 for Sportback 95kWh 418km 320kW and 808Nm (370kW, 973Nm) Eight years/ 160,000km SUV or Sportback

*'Boost Mode' power and torque listed in brackets

Audi e-tron GT

2023 Audi RS e-tron GT

Sharing underpinnings with the Porsche Taycan, the Audi e-tron GT is a viable option for those wanting serious electric performance and luxury with the four-ring badge's more reasonable pricing.

An 800-volt architecture, 270kW fast charging capability and large battery capacity comes standard for both the base e-tron GT Quattro and more racy RS e-tron GT variants.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Audi e-tron GT quattro $178,875 93kWh 488km 350kW and 630Nm (390kW) Eight years/160,000km Sedan
Audi RS e-tron GT $246,875 93kWh 472km 440kW and 830Nm (475kW) Eight years/160,000km Sedan

*'Boost Mode' power listed in brackets

Audi e-tron Q8

Audi e-tron Q8 

The Audi expands on the success of the e-tron range with the Q8 e-tron.

This is the flagship electric SUV in Audi's lineup, offering luxurious comfort, improved aerodynamics and charging, and a redesigned distinctive front bumper for a fresh new look.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Q8 e-tron 55 quattro $153,900 114kWh 454km 300kW and 664Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Q8 e-tron Sportback 55 quattro $165,900 114kWh 454km 300kW and 664Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

BMW

BMW i4

2022 BMW i4 electric car

The i4 introduces two fully electric variants to BMW's familiar 4 Series nameplate.

A single motor eDrive40 trim brings luxury and excellent driving range, while the M50 – the first EV tuned by BMW's famed M division – adds an extra motor and serious performance.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW i4 eDrive35 $85,900 70kWh 430km 210kW and 400Nm Eight years/160,000km Coupe
BMW i4 eDrive40 $102,900 84kWh 590km 250kW and 430Nm Eight years/160,000km Coupe

BMW i4 M50

$133,900 95kWh 510km 400kW and 795Nm Eight years/160,000km Coupe

 

BMW i5

BMW i5 M60 

The all-electric i5 is due to arrive in late 2023, and when it does it will outweigh just one petrol stablemate in the 5 series. 

The i5 brings to the pack a new design, spacious body and roomier interior, as well as a panoramic glass roof, heated front seats, and high levels of advanced technology. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW i5 eDrive40  $155,900 84kWh 582km 250kW and 430Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan
BMW i5 M60 xDrive $215,900 84kWh 516km 442kW and 820Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan

BMW i7

2023 BMW i7 electric car

Entering its seventh generation, the BMW 7 Series received an all-electric ‘i7’ variant for the first time.

The i7’s large capacity battery feeds a dual-motor setup, sending power to all four wheels and providing impressive driving range.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW i7 xDrive60 $297,900 106kWh 625km 400kW and 745Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan
BMW i7 M70 xDrive $344,900 106kWh 560km 485kW and 1100Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan

BMW iX

2022 BMW iX electric car

BMW’s flagship EV model, the iX large SUV is available in four trims: xDrive40, xDrive40 Sport, xDrive50 Sport and M60.

Spanning a wide array of power, tech and price, the four iX variants each offer something for buyers wanting a large electric SUV in the premium to ultra-premium end of the market.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW iX xDrive40 $135,900 77kWh 420km 240kW and 630Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
BMW iX xDrive40 Sport $141,900 77kWh 420km 240kW and 630Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
BMW iX xDrive50 Sport $185,400 112kWh 620km 385kW and 765Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
BMW iX M60 $233,400 112kWh 566km 455kW and 1100Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

BMW iX1

BMW iX1 electric SUV 

The BMW iX1 is equipped with fifth-generation eDrive technology and offers dynamic performance and high range.  

Its sporty exterior is matched with a flexible, spacious interior and comfortable high-tech cockpit. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW iX1 eDrive20 xLine  $78,900 67kWh 430km 150kW and 247Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
BMW iX1 xDrive30 xLine  $84,900 67kWh 400km 230kW and 494Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
BMW iX1 xDrive30 M Sport $84,900 67kWh 400km 230kW and 494Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

BMW iX3

2022 BMW iX3 electric car

A smaller, more (in relative terms) affordable EV SUV option that still wears the Bavarian badge is the iX3.

BMW only offers the iX3 in a single, yet well-equipped, trim with a respectable driving range and battery capacity. In early 2023, BMW Australia wiped $10,000 off the iX3's price to make the model more appealing to buyers.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BMW iX3 $114,900 80kWh 460km 210kW and 400Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

BYD

BYD Atto 3

2023 BYD Atto 3 electric car

After years of planning and supply chain issues, BYD has finally entered the Australian electric car market with its Atto 3 – now tied for the title of ‘Australia’s cheapest electric car’.

The small SUV sets its sights on rival Chinese brand MG’s ZS EV, offering an near-identical price tag and competitive specifications, battery options and the addition of vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities (meaning it can send power from its battery to run something external to the vehicle).

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BYD Atto 3 Superior Standard Range $48,011 50.1kWh 345km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

BYD Atto 3 Superior Extended Range

$51,011 60.4kWh 420km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

BYD Dolphin

2023 BYD Dolphin 

The BYD Dolphin was released in June 2023 as Australia's most affordable EV. Its pricing starts at $38,890 before on-road costs, just beating MG's MG4.

The Dolphin has three variants: the Dynamic with 45kWH battery, the Premium with 60kWH battery and a Sport edition of with the same 60kWh extended range battery. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BYD Dolphin Dynamic $38,890 45kWh 340km 70kW and 180Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback
BYD Dolphin Premium  $44,890  60kWh  427km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km  Hatchback

BYD Dolphin Sport

$49,990 60kWh 427km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

 

BYD Seal

BYD Seal electric sedan 

Starting at just under $50,000, the BYD Seal electric sedan has a sleek, aerodynamic design, a panoramic sunroof, and a wide range of safety and driving assistance features.

Three variants are available - the Dynamic, the Premium, and the Performance. The entry level Dynamic model boasts a range of 460km and a torque setup of 150kW/310Nm, while the Premium model extends the range to 570km with a 230kW/360Nm setup.

Lastly, the Performance model offers a range of 520km with an impressive 390kW/670Nm setup.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BYD Seal Dynamic $49,888 61.44kWh 460km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan
BYD Seal Premium $58,798  82.56kWh  570km 230kW and 360Nm Eight years/160,000km  Sedan

BYD Seal Performance

$68,748 82.56kWh 520km 390kW and 670Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan

 

Cupra

Cupra Born

2023 Cupra Born

Still a somewhat niche proposition, the Cupra Born electric hot hatch will be the first EV available from revived Spanish brand Cupra (part of the Volkswagen Auto Group).

A large battery capacity, combined with the Born's relatively small body, results in a healthy driving range and power outputs. Sports-tuned dynamics and an attractive price tag set the Born's sights on more established combustion engine hot hatch models.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Cupra Born $59,990 82kWh 511km 170kW and 310Nm Eight years/ 160,000km Hatchback

Fiat

Fiat 500e

Fiat 500e electric hatchOverseas model shown.
 

The Fiat 500e electric city car is irresistibly cute, offers decent (but not exciting) performance and is ideal for urban driving.  

But, it has a lacklustre driving range and has been awarded only a four-star safety rating. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Fiat 500e $52,500 42kWh 312km 87kW and 220Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

Ford

Ford Mustang Mach-E

Ford Mustang Mach-E

The Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV is available in three variants - the Select, the Premium and the GT priced from $79,990 to $107,665 from the base model rear-drive to the mid-grade extended-range all-wheel drive. 

Power, torque and range specs range from 198kW/430Nm, with a 0–100km/h performance of 6.1 seconds and a maximum driving range of 470km for the base model rear-drive.  

The mid-grade all-wheel drive has a power output of 258kW and 580Nm, with a 0–100km/h performance of 5.7 seconds and a maximum driving range of 600km, and the top-of-the-line GT all-wheel-drive outputs 358kW power and 813Nm torque, with a 0–100km/hr sprint of 3.7 seconds and a WLTP driving range of up to 490km.  

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Ford Mach-E Select $79,990 71kWh 470km 198kW and 430Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Ford Mach-E Premium  $91,665 91kWh 600km 216kW and 430Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Ford Mach-E GT  $107,665 91kWh 490km 358kW and 860Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Genesis

Genesis GV60

2022 Genesis GV60 electric car

Sharing underpinnings with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, the Genesis GV60 receives the same performance, 350kW charging capability (with V2L) but with additional luxury.

Priced as it is, and with smaller dimensions than the Genesis GV70 EV, the all-wheel drive only GV60 will have its sights on the Tesla Model Y Performance when it arrives in Australia.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Genesis GV60 $106,375 77.4kWh 470km 234kW and 605Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Genesis GV60 Performance

$113,375 77.4kWh 466km 360kW and 700Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Genesis GV70

2022 Genesis GV70 electric car

The GV70 medium SUV was the third and final electric car to be released by Genesis, Hyundai’s luxury division, in 2022.

Available in one dual-motor specification, the GV70 boasts performance, luxury and 350kW capable charging.

However, this tech comes at a cost, with the GV70 EV attracting a price tag more than $40k dearer than its highest spec internal combustion engine version.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Genesis GV70 $126,475 77.4kWh 445km 360kW and 700Nm Eight years SUV

 

Genesis G80

2022 Genesis G80 electric car

The Genesis G80 is the Korean marque’s electric sedan offering, with long distance, luxury touring in mind.

The G80 gets a larger capacity battery than the GV60 and GV70 (with V2L and 350kW charging tech too), however opts for increased driving range over outright power.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Genesis G80 $145,675 87.2kWh 520km 272kW and 700Nm Eight years SUV

 

GWM

GWM Ora

GMW Ora electric hatchback 

Known as the Good Cat or Funky Cat in global markets, the quirky GWM Ora comes in four variants. 

It is Great Wall Motors' first all-electric vehicle in Australia, and one of three starting below the $40,000 mark. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
GWM Ora Standard Range $35,990 48kWh 301km 126kW and 250Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback
GWM Ora Extended Range $40,990 63kWh 420km 126kW and 250Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback
GWM Ora Ultra Extended Range $43,990 63kWh 420km 126kW and 250Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback
GWM Ora GT Extended Range $46,990 63kWh 400km 126kW and 250Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

Hyundai

Hyundai Ioniq 5

Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 combines cutting-edge, 800-volt battery technology (capable of 350kW charging) and retro styling to create a truly unique proposition.

Available in two- and four-wheel drive, with V2L, the Ioniq 5 packs a lot of tech into a very reasonable price tag.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Dynamiq RWD $72,000 77.4kWh 507km 168kW and 350Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Techniq AWD

$83,500 77.4kWh 454km 239kW and 605Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Epiq AWD

$84,981 77.4kWh 454km 239kW and 605Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD

$111,000 77.6kWh 625km 488kW and 740Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Hyundai Ioniq 6

2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric car

Hyundai will offer three variants of its Ioniq 6 sedan – the second model from the brand built on a dedicated EV platform.

All variants make use of the same battery, however higher specs get an extra motor and all-wheel drive over the base model’s single-motor, rear-wheel drive layout.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Hyundai Ioniq 6 Dynamiq $74,000   77.4kWh  614km 168kW and 350Nm   Eight years/160,000km  Sedan
 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Techniq  $83,500  77.4kWh 519km   239kW and 605Nm Eight years/160,000km   Sedan
 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Epiq $87,288   77.4kWh  519km  239kW and 605Nm  Eight years/160,000km Sedan 

Hyundai Kona Electric

2023 Hyundai Kona electric car

The Kona Electric is built on the same platform as the internal combustion engine (ICE) version so brings familiarity to would-be EV buyers.

Hyundai offers the Kona in two trims with different battery sizes and driving range, meaning choice for those wanting to take more frequent long-haul trips can up-spec without breaking the bank.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Hyundai Kona Electric Elite Standard Range $54,500 39.2kWh 305km 100kW and 395Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Hyundai Kona Electric Highlander Standard Range $58,000 39.2kWh 305km 100kW and 395Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Hyundai Kona Electric Elite Extended Range $60,740 64kWh 490km 150kW and 395Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Hyundai Kona Electric Highlander Extended Range $65,290 64kWh 490km 150kW and 395Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Jaguar

Jaguar I-Pace

2023 Jaguar I Pace electric car

A brand better known for sporty coupes, Jaguar opted to join the growing electric SUV market with its sole EV model, the I-Pace.

Available in two trims, the dual-motor, all-wheel drive I-Pace attracts a premium price but provides luxury and a healthy battery capacity in return.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Jaguar I-Pace EV400 R-Dynamic SE $147,475 90kWh 446km 294kW and 696Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Jaguar I-Pace EV400 R-Dynamic HSE

$164,275 90kWh 446km 294kW and 696Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Kia

Kia EV6

2023 Kia EV6 electric car

Utilising the same platform as sister company Hyundai’s Ioniq 5, the Kia EV6 gets serious tech and 350kW charging capability at an affordable price.

The 800-volt EV6 can be had in four different trims with top tiers receiving an additional electric motor and all-wheel drive. The high performance EV6 GT launched in early 2023 to become the brand’s most powerful car to date.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Kia EV6 Air (RWD) $72,590 77.4kWh 528km 168kW and 350Nm
Seven years/150,000km SUV
Kia EV6 GT-Line RWD $79,590 77.4kWh 504km 168kW and 350Nm Seven years/150,000km SUV
Kia EV6 GT-Line AWD $88,392 77.4kWh 484km 239kW and 605Nm Seven years/150,000km SUV
 Kia EV6 GT  $99,950 77.4kWh   424km 430kW and 740Nm  Seven years/150,000km  SUV 

 

Kia EV9

Kia EV9

The Kia EV9starts at $97,000 and goes up to $121,000 for the GT model. It has seven-seater capacity and offers plenty of space, comfort and performance.

Billed as a family adventure wagon, it has second row seats that can spin around to create a "mobile living room." 

Model Starting Price before on-roads Battery (kWh) Range (km, WLTP) Power/Torque (kW/Nm) Charge rate (kW AC/DC) Battery
Warranty
Body Style
Kia EV9 Air $97,000 99.8 443* 160/350 11/210 Seven years/ 150,000km Large SUV
Kia EV9 Earth $106,500 99.8 512* 283/700 11/210 Seven years/ 150,000km Large SUV
Kia EV9 GT-Line $121,000 99.8 512* 283/700 11/210 Seven years/ 150,000km Large SUV

Kia Niro Electric

2023 Kia Niro electric car

The Kia Niro Electric shares much of its architecture with the Hyundai Kona Electric, meaning pricing and most specifications between the models is similar.

Attracting a higher price at its top-spec, the Niro offers more battery capacity and luxuries than the Kona but sacrifices torque, a slice of driving range and some battery warranty in the process.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Kia Niro Electric S $66,590 64.8kWh 460km 150kW and 255Nm Seven years/150,000km SUV

Kia Niro Electric GT-Line

$72,360 64.8kWh 460km 150kW and 255Nm Seven years/150,000km SUV

 

LDV

LDV eT60 ute

2023 LDV eT60 electric car

LDV beat much larger manufacturers to launch the first electric ute available in the Australian market, the eT60.

A niche proposition (for now), the eT60 ute comes with a hefty price tag and is only available in rear-wheel drive with less power and torque than the equivalent diesel T60. Despite this, the model offers a healthy battery size and driving range as well as a 1000kg payload capacity.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
LDV eT60 ute $92,990 88.5kWh 330km 130kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km Ute

 

LDV eDeliver 9

LDV eDeliver 9 electric van 

With a motor designed to balance power, fuel economy, and emissions, the LDV Deliver 9 is a large commercial van suitable for businesses of all sizes.  

It can handle a payload of up to 1670kg and comes with a long wheelbase and two roof heights. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
LDV eDeliver 9 Long wheelbase /Mid roof $116,537 88.5kWh 280km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km Panel Van
LDV eDeliver 9 Long wheelbase /High roof $118,836 88.5kWh 275km 150kW and 310Nm Eight years/160,000km People mover

LDV Mifa 9

2023 LDV Mifa 9

The seven-seat LDV Mifa 9 people mover sets a few records for the Australian new-car market. It's the most expensive Chinese-built car ever offered here, and the first electric people mover available from an Asian manufacturer.

A respectable driving range, generous standard tech and safety, and decent torque output should make the LDV Mifa 9 a good candidate for large families wanting zero-tailpipe-emission commutes and weekends away.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
LDV Mifa 9 Mode $106,000 90kWh 440km 180kW and 350Nm Eight years/200,000km People mover
LDV Mifa 9 Executive $117,000 90kWh 435km 180kW and 350Nm Eight years/200,000km People mover
LDV Mifa 9 Luxe $131,000 90kWh 430km 180kW and 350Nm Eight years/200,000km People mover

Lexus

Lexus UX300e

2023 Lexus UX300e electric car

Lexus’ parent company, Toyota, has steered clear of releasing a battery electric vehicle under its own badge so far, instead deciding to test the waters of the luxury EV SUV space with the Lexus UX300e.

In 2023, the UX300e received a big boost to its battery capacity and driving range while only seeing a modest cost increase. With the model's luxury and styling, a price to match and exceptional warranty, it might just be the dark horse of suburban electric SUVs.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Lexus UX300e Luxury $79,990 72.8kWh 450km 150kW and 300Nm 10 years/unlimited kilometres SUV

Lexus UX300e Sports Luxury

$87,665 72.8kWh 450km 150kW and 300Nm 10 years/unlimited kilometres SUV

 

Lexus RZ 450e

Lexus RZ 450e

The RZ 450e is Lexus's first vehicle built on the purely electric e-TNGA platform. 

The platform allows Lexus to offer the RZ with sturdy body rigidity, a low center of gravity, and a lengthy wheelbase. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Lexus RZ 450e Luxury $121,675  71kWh 470km 230kW and 435Nm  Ten years/Unlimited km Sedan
Lexus RZ 450e Sports Luxury  $133,675 71kWh 470km 230kW and 435Nm  Ten years/Unlimited km Sedan

Mazda

Mazda MX-30

2023 Mazda MX 30 electric car

Mazda was somewhat late to the EV game when they introduced their MX-30.

A comparably high price tag for its battery capacity, driving range and performance means the MX-30 has to make up the difference with styling, safety and tech. The MX-30 Electric is probably best suited to city-dwellers looking for a stylish metropolitan run-around

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mazda MX-30 E35 Astina $66,410 35.5kWh 200km 107kW and 271Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz EQA

2023 Mercedez Benz EQA electric car

The smallest of three in Mercedes-Benz’s entry-level EV line-up, the EQA small SUV can be had in two variants.

Both single-motor, front-wheel drive EQA 250 and dual-motor, four-wheel drive EQA 350 come in with respectable price tags considering they’re fully-electric cars wearing the Silver Arrow.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 $82,300 66.5kWh 426km 140kW and 375Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Mercedes-Benz EQA 350

$96,900 66.5kWh 400km 215kW and 520Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Mercedes-Benz EQB

2023 Mercedes Benz EQB electric car

A step up in price and size from the EQA (however a step backwards for performance) the EQB sits in the middle of Mercedes-Benz’s EQ range.

Using the same capacity battery and almost identical outputs as the EQA in a larger, seven-seat vehicle means driving range and acceleration in the EQB are sacrificed for size and space.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQB 250 $87,800 66.5kWh 371km 140kW and 385Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 4MATIC

$106,700 66.5kWh 360km 215kW and 520Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Mercedes-Benz EQC

2023 Mercedes Benz EQC electric car

Topping the EQ range is the Mercedes-Benz EQC. The first electric SUV released by the brand – and if the rumour mill is correct, the first to be axed sometime in 2023 – brings the biggest battery and output for the EQ SUV range.

Available in two trims, separated by a sunroof, wheels and a few other luxuries, the EQC comes with a single (but sizeable) battery capacity and a dual-motor, all-wheel drive layout.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4 MATIC $140,771 80kWh 430km 300kW and 760Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4MATIC Sport

$144,275 80kWh 430km 300kW and 760Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Mercedes-Benz EQE

2023 Mercedes Benz EQE electric car

Built as an electric option for buyers wanting an E-Class-like footprint, the Mercedes-Benz EQE will be available in three variants, closed out by a sporty AMG range-topper.

Rear- and all-wheel drive, single- and dual-motor layouts and an $80k variance from entry- to top-level trim should mean the EQE has something to offer a wide array of buyers. Like the EQS, an SUV variant of the EQE is also planned for Australia later in 2023.

Note: The EQE’s driving ranges stated below are calculated on the out-of-date NEDC standard, meaning real-world range is likely to be substantially less than stated. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQE300 $134,900   89kWh  626km 180kW and 550Nm  10 years/250,000km  Sedan 
Mercedes-Benz EQE350 4Matic  $153,575   89kWh 590km   215kW and 765Nm 10 years/250,000km   Sedan
Mercedes-AMG EQE53 4Matic+  $189,900  89kWh 500km  460kW and 950Nm  10 years/250,000km   Sedan

Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 4matic

EQS 450 4MATIC SUV

The 2023 EQS 450 4MATIC version of Mercedes-Benz's electric limousine joins the AMG-tuned EQS 53. 

Priced some $100,000 south of the flagship Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4matic+, it still produces a respectable 265kW/800Nm. It is available in both a sedan and SUV format with the latter sporting seven seats across three rows.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 4matic $219,900 107.8kWh 592km 265kW and 800Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 4matic SUV $194,900 107.8kWh 592km 265kW and 800Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Mercedes-AMG EQS 53

Mercedes Benz AMG EQS 53 electric car

The Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4matic+ is the first electric car to be released by Mercedes’ AMG tuning division.

With a high level of specifications to match its top-of-the-range price, it offers big performance in just one trim.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQS 53 4MATIC+ $213,574 107.8kWh 580km 484kW and 950Nm (560kW and 1020Nm) 10 years/250,000km Sedan

Note: ‘AMG Dynamic Plus’ option power and torque figures listed in brackets

Mercedes-Benz EQV

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQV

Australia's most expensive people mover, the Mercedes-Benz EQV brings luxury to the growing seven-seater electric people mover segment.

The Mercedes-Benz EQV offers a suite of luxury, tech and safety, however is not capable of the same driving range as its cheaper Chinese-built LDV Mifa 9 people mover rival.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz EQV $157,450 90kWh 418km 150kW and 365Nm Eight years/160,000km People mover

Mercedes-Benz eVito

eVito Panel Van

The eVito Panel Van has a vehicle height of just under two metres, allowing it to easily fit in most garages and car washes.  

The eight-seater eVito Tourer offers flexible seating options with fold-down benches for additional cargo space.  

 
Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mercedes-Benz eVito Van  $91,677 66kWh 262km 85kW and 360Nm Eight years/160,000km Panel Van
Mercedes-Benz eVito Tourer $127,018 90kWh 421km 150kW and 365Nm Eight years/160,000km Combi

Mini

Mini Cooper SE

2023 Mini Cooper SE electric car

The iconic Mini was electrified for the first time in 2020 with the Cooper SE.

Lightweight (as far as EVs go) and compact, with a decent battery capacity and power outputs, the Cooper SE is a sporty option for those wanting an electric city car capable of weekend getaways.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Mini Cooper SE $63,825 32.6kWh 233km 135kW and 270Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

 

MG

MG ZS EV

2023 MG ZS EV electric car

Formerly known as Australia’s cheapest EV, the MG ZS EV opens the door to a lot more buyers interested in going electric.

An updated version of the ZS EV arrived in Australia earlier this year, adding more battery capacity and range to the flagship Essence trim, however sacrificing some power output.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
MG ZS EV Excite $44,990 51kWh 320km 130kW and 280Nm Seven years/unlimited km SUV
MG ZS EV Essence $47,990 51kWh 320km 130kW and 353Nm Seven years/unlimited km SUV

MG ZS EV Essence Long Range

$55,990 72.6kWh 440km 115kW and 280Nm Seven years/unlimited km SUV

 

MG MG4

MG4 electric hatch

The MG4 marked its debut in Australia as the SAIC-owned brand's first electric vehicle on a dedicated electric platform.

It is available in four different battery/trim variations, ranging from the short range 51kWh battery in Excite trim, to a 64kWh battery in Excite or Essence trim options, and a long range 77kWh Essence option.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
BEV 51 kWh Excite  $38,990 51kWh 350km 125kW and 250Nm Seven years/Unlimited km Hatchback
BEV 64 kWh Excite   $44,990  64kWh  450km 150kW and 250Nm Seven years/Unlimited km   Hatchback

BEV 64 kWh Essence

$47,990 64kWh 435km 150kW and 250Nm Seven years/Unlimited km Hatchback

BEV 77 kWh Long Range Essence

$55,990 77kWh 530km 180kW and 350Nm Seven years/Unlimited km Hatchback

 

MG

MG ZS EV

2023 MG ZS EV electric car

Formerly known as Australia’s cheapest EV, the MG ZS EV opens the door to a lot more buyers interested in going electric.

An updated version of the ZS EV arrived in Australia earlier this year, adding more battery capacity and range to the flagship Essence trim, however sacrificing some power output.

Nissan

Nissan Leaf

2023 Nissan Leaf electric car

One of the first electric cars available in Australia more than ten years ago, the Nissan Leaf has continued to undergo styling and tech updates over its lifetime.

In 2021, the Leaf received an upgraded Leaf e+ trim for the first time, adding battery capacity, range and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) bi-directional charging, meaning the Leaf+ can power a house or send power back to the electrical grid.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Nissan Leaf $51,490 40kWh 270km 110kW and 320Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

Nissan Leaf e+

$61,490 62kWh 385km 160kW and 340Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

 

Polestar

Polestar 2

2023 Polestar 2 electric car

An unfamiliar brand name for many, the Polestar 2 is the first Australian model available from the specialist EV maker.

Formerly Volvo’s performance division (later dedicated to EV development), Polestar brings its experience in tech and styling in spades for the sleek Polestar 2.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Polestar 2 Standard Range $63,900 69kWh 474km 170kW and 330Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Polestar 2 Long Range $68,400 78kWh 540km 170kW and 330Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Polestar 2 Long Range Dual Motor $73,400 78kWh 480km 300kW and 660Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

 

Polestar 3

Polestar 3 

The Polestar 3 is the second all-electric vehicle from the Swedish brand, and its first designed on an all-electric platform.

This electric SUV comes with one ultra long range battery and offers additional power with a Performance Pack.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Long Range Dual Motor  $132,900 111kWh 610km 360kW and 840Nm Eight years/160,000 km Hatchback
Long Range Dual Motor Performance Pack  $141,900  111kWh  560km 380kW and 910Nm Eight years/160,000 km  Hatchback

 

Porsche

Porsche Taycan

2023 Porsche Taycan electric car

Porsche may have arrived a little late to the performance EV party, but it made a statement when it did with the Taycan.

Available in familiar 4, 4S, GTS and (somewhat enigmatic) Turbo and Turbo S trims, the Taycan begins at fast and graduates to ridiculous by its flagship, beating previous EV performance records along the way.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
 Porsche Taycan  $164,400 79kWh 403km 240kW and 345Nm (280kW and 357Nm)  Eight years/160,000km  Sedan 
Porsche Taycan 4S   $205,300  79kWh 413km 320kW and 640Nm (360kW and 650Nm) Eight years/160,000km  Sedan 
Porsche Taycan GTS  $248,300  93kWh 485km   380kW and 850Nm  Eight years/160,000km Sedan 
Porsche Taycan Turbo $281,900   93kWh  482km  460kW and 850Nm  Eight years/160,000km Sedan 
Porsche Taycan Turbo S $352,600   93kWh 482km   460kW and 1050Nm  Eight years/160,000km Sedan 

 

Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo

2023 Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo electric car

A high-riding, wagon-bodied version of the Taycan is also available, known as the Taycan Cross Turismo.

Available in three guises – all the way to the very fast Turbo trim – the Taycan Cross Turismo offers the performance and sleek looks of the Taycan with more ground clearance and interior space.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo $185,200 93kWh 469km 280kW and 500Nm Eight years/160,000km Wagon
Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo $216,20093kWh 469km 360kW and 650Nm Eight years/160,000km Wagon
Porsche Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo $284,600 93kWh 472km 460kW and 850Nm Eight years/160,000km Wagon

 

Renault

Renault Megane E-Tech

Megane E-Tech

The Renault Megane E-Tech is a small electric SUV built on the CMF-EV platform.

It has an electric driving range of up to 454 kilometres (WLTP), with no rare earths in the motor and the use of recycled materials represents sustainability on a number of fronts. 

Powering the Renault Megane E-Tech  is a 160kW/300Nm electric motor driving the front wheels, fed by a 60kWh pack good for a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.4 seconds, and 454km of claimed driving range in European WLTP testing.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Megane E-Tech BEV Techno EV60 $64,900 60kWh 454km 160kW and 300Nm Eight years/160,000km Hatchback

 

Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce Spectre

Rolls Royce Spectre 

Coming in easily as the most expensive electric vehicle available in Australia, the Rolls Royce Spectre is a stunning epitomy of the storied marque. 

With a starting price of $770,000 that jumps to a mind-boggling $1 million once on-road costs and options are added, it has two BMW eDrive motors adding to 430kW power and 900Nm.  

This gives it acceleration from 0-100km/hr in 4.5 seconds, while the 102kWh battery offers up to 530km WLTP driving range. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Rolls Royce Spectre $770,000 102kWh 530km 320kW and 600Nm Ten years Sedan

 

Tesla

Tesla Model 3

2023 Tesla Model 3 electric car

A name that’s become somewhat synonymous with ‘electric car’, the Tesla Model 3 sedan set a benchmark for more affordable, stylish electric motoring for the masses.

Available in three variants spanning from rear-wheel drive economy to all-wheel drive performance – its lowest spec just sneaking in under the luxury car tax – the Model 3 has something to offer most buyers’ tastes.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Tesla Model 3 $61,900 62.3kWh 513km 239kW and 420Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan
Tesla Model 3 Long Range $70,900 82kWh 629km 324kW and 490Nm Eight years/160,000km Sedan

 

Tesla Model Y

2023 Tesla Model Y electric car

After years of delays, the first Tesla Model Y compact SUVs were delivered to Australian buyers in August 2022.

Following a similar structure to the Model 3, the Model Y can be had in single- and dual-motor configurations, with the latter seeing a larger battery capacity which translates to improved outputs and driving range. In 2023, a mid-tier version was introduced.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Tesla Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive $63,900 60kWh 455km 220kW and 350Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV
Tesla Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive   $72,900  79kWh  533km 378kW and 493Nm Eight years/192,000km   SUV

Tesla Model Y Performance All-Wheel Drive

$82,900 79kWh 514km 393kW and 690Nm Eight years/192,000km SUV

Note: Tesla does not list power and/or torque outputs for some of its models. Some figures listed above are estimates.

 

Volvo

Volvo C40 Recharge

2023 Volvo C40 electric car

The C40 recharge marks an important step for Volvo’s ambitious electrification plans and represents the brand’s first model built on a dedicated EV platform (i.e. there is no combustion engine-equipped counterpart).

The C40 Recharge shares much of its tech with the Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric, but is presented in a sleeker, sportier shape. Like its electric sibling, the C40 Recharge is available in front-wheel drive ‘Recharge’ and dual motor, all-wheel drive ‘Recharge Twin’ trims.

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Volvo C40 Recharge $78,990 69kWh 434km 170kW and 330Nm Eight years SUV

Volvo C40 Recharge Twin

$87,990 78kWh 420km 300kW and 660Nm Eight years SUV

VolvoEX30

 Volvo EX30 electric compact SUV

The Volvo EX30 is a compact electric SUV and the first from the carmaker with a starting price under $60,000. 

It is available in three variants, including two rear-wheel drive formats and a dual-motor format that has a punchy 300kW power output. 

Model Starting Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Volvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Plus $59,900 69kWh 475km 200kW and 343Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Volvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Ultra

$64,990 69kWh 475km 200kW and 343Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Volvo EX30 Twin Performance Ultra

$69,990 69kWh 450km 315kW and 543Nm Eight years/160,000km SUV

Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric

2023 Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric EV

Volvo added another XC40 Recharge Pure Electric variant with a smaller battery and a single motor to its line-up in 2022 to give buyers more options.

Built on the same platform as the Polestar 2, the XC40 Recharge Pure Electric boasts many of the same technical specifications in more conventional SUV proportions.

Model Starting   Price Battery size Driving range Power and torque Battery warranty Body style
Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric $79,990 69kWh 380km 170kW and 330Nm Eight years SUV

Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Pure Electric 

$81,490 78kWh 418km 300kW and 660Nm Eight years SUV

Note: Volvo does not list a kilometre range for the XC40 Recharge Pure Electric’s battery warranty.

 

All prices listed are manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and do not include on-road costs (unless stated otherwise). These prices may vary between states.