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Comprehensive Guide to EV Car Brands Available in Australia

And when it comes to buying an electric vehicle (EV) in Australia, there’s lots to explore. The Australian EV market is growing quickly and with lots of competition, so the options are plentiful when finding an EV – from high end luxury EVs and brawny off roaders, to family practical EVs and environmentally friendly EVs for getting around in the city. If you are looking for performance, comfort or sustainability, look no further as Australia’s market has amazing locally adapted and international EVs on offer built to Australian roads and weather conditions. To make it easier to find and choose the best EVs, we’ve listed the top EV brands as they currently stand in Australia and have provided links to their Australian sites. We’re going to take this guide, and enable you to quickly look at some of the best EV choices and figure out what works for you.

Audi

Website: Audi Australia

Audi offers three electric SUV models:

  • Q4 e-tron (SUV): Small sized electric vehicle for urban and highway use having large cabin, long range, and safety features include- advanced driver aids.
  • Q8 e-tron (Large SUV) Q8 e-tron: The large luxury electric SUV for Audi was sustainability-based, which also had lavish space, comfort, and technology. Ideal for families that are in search of quality and luxurious electric SUVs.
  • e-tron GT (Sports Coupe). e-tron GT: An all-electric sports coupe ensuring emotive design, performance and handling, zero emissions and low energy consumption. Delivers a high performance ed electric driving excitement.

The Q4 and Q8 e-tron SUVs meet the family vehicle market as well as the luxury market positioned by their spaciousness, comfort and technology, whereas, e-tron GT is a more athletic type of electric vehicle with an emphasis placed on the drive as an electric sports coupe. All three demonstrate the German automaker’s lavish vibes combining it with fully electric vehicles.

Aston Martin

Website: Aston Martin Australia


Electrification is the name of the game for Aston to the point that it is expected to progressively bring in a variety of electric vehicles in the near term. The fully electric Aston Martin Rapide E was announced but is not very available. It has said it plans to roll out a complete range of electric Lagonda models by 2030. As you may, Aston Martin is evolving into the luxury car of the future that delivers on both performance and state of the art electric technology. More on Aston Martin’s electrification journey

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BYD Australia

Website: BYD Australia


  1. Dolphin (Hatchback). The BYD Dolphin is an all electric compact hatch range that is economical and perfect for the city driver wanting to join the electric revolution. Sporting a sleek modern design and a great range for its class, the Dolphin is a practical design without any compromise on style. With that spacious interior and those fancy tech frills, it’s the smart choice for eco-conscious urban commutes.
  2. Atto 3 (SUV). More than a compelling product, the BYD Atto 3 is an electric SUV that's young, cool, and affordable. Built with families in mind, the Atto 3 features a spacious interior, state of the art infotainment, and electric range. This one's great for the person wanting to hop feet first into the electric driving world or who just happens to be looking to buy a car but needs something small and doesn't want to have the bank on its knees.
  3. Seal (Sedan). An elegant and high performance electric sedan which delivers a sophisticated driving experience, the BYD Seal. The Seal is a premium value play in the electric sedan market complete with sleek lines, excellent reach and powerful electric drivetrain. If you’re looking for a combination of style, comfort and sustainability, it’s for you.

BMW

Website: BMW Australia

  1. iX1 (Small SUV). A compact electric SUV for the city, the BMW iX1 revives the i badge for the brand's smallest vehicle. This is a BMW hallmark performance and precision in a more accessible and, eco-friendly package if you like the luxury of a compact form, that is sustainable as well as accessible.
  2. iX3 (Mid-size SUV). BMW’s midsize electric SUV, iX3 reaches a balance between practicality and performance. The iX3 comes with a roomy interior and state of the art BMW technology for families or professionals looking for a flexible electric vehicle for driving in the city or longer journeys.
  3. i4 (Executive Sedan). An all electric executive sedan that is both sporty and elegant BMW's i4. If you're a business professional looking for an electric vehicle, the i4 ticks all of the right boxes: long electric range, premium interior with the latest tech, and no compromise on performance or style.
  4. i5 (Large Executive Sedan). The BMW i5 is a more luxurious, larger take on the electric executive sedan where the cut down technology and space for comfort and space. If you are after a sustainably superior car with high finesse, the i5 is indeed for you.
  5. i7 (Flagship Sedan). The i7 is BMW’s flagship electric sedan and it raises the bar for luxury electric vehicles. Characterized by top notch comfort and and revolutionary technologies, the i7 delivers a level of electric range impressive even for a segment leading brand, and with the intention of setting the tone for what an electric SUV should generally be.
  6. iX (Flagship SUV). The BMW iX is an electric luxury SUV that steps it up a notch on both design and performance. It is one of those most advanced electric SUVs on the market and is BMW’s flagship electric SUV, offering a futuristic interior, cutting edge autonomous driving technology and impressively range.

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Bentley

Website: Bentley Australia

And as part of its broader sustainability strategy of 'Beyond100', Bentley is also moving towards electrification. There is no fully electric vehicle (EV) currently on Bentley’s Australian plate at the moment, however the brand has already announced it will introduce its first all electric car by 2025. As part of Bentley's electrification journey, it is offering plug in hybrid models, such as the Bentley Bentayga Hybrid, which is available in some markets as it rolls out and is to also be available globally, including Australia.

Bentley hopes its future cars will be ultra luxurious, ultra fast, ultra sustainable and by 2030, all of them will be full electric. Bentley is confident that its EVs will maintain the same high quality of craftsmanship and performance that it’s famous for in its traditional petrol-powered cars.

If you’d like to keep up with Bentley’s move towards electric vehicles, you could find out more about their ‘Beyond100’ strategy.

Chevrolet

Website: Chevrolet Australia

Ford Australia

Website: Ford Australia

  1. Mustang Mach-E (SUV). Mustang Mach‑E is the electrified embrace of Mustang for the modern era — a high performance SUV for the new built electric era. The Mach-E is a thrilling ride for people who crave performance, but are ready to embrace electric mobility — with its bold shape, exhilarating acceleration, and impressive range. With advanced tech, a spacious cabin, and a whole lot of driving modes, this is the perfect electric single track vardo for someone looking at adventure and exploring with sustainability.
  2. E-Transit (Commercial Van). The Ford E-Transit is an all electric commercial van ideal for businesses who need an eco friendly way to get around. Versatile in its many configurations with ample cargo space, sufficiently long electric range for a commute or a city delivery circuit, the spacious E-Transit offers plenty for tradespeople, businesses, and delivery services to keep productivity high, while lowering carbon emissions.

Toyota Australia

Website: Toyota Australia

The leading role currently held by Toyota in the global automotive industry and for decades has been a pioneer of hybrid technique. To roll out hybrid and electric vehicles (EV) in Australia, Toyota is deepening its electrification journey. While Toyota doesn't yet offer an electric car in Australia, it has said it will broaden its electric lineup in the next few years.

Toyota currently sells a number of hybrid models in Australia, including the well regarded Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Toyota Corolla Hybrid, and Toyota Camry Hybrid. Fuel efficient with low emissions these are very popular with environmentally aware drivers.

However, Toyota has now confirmed that it will introduce fully electric vehicles globally through its electrification strategy. Toyota’s “Beyond Zero” strategy is bringing a fully electric SUV to Australia soon, with electric SUV Toyota bZ4X expected to be first.

Check out for more on Toyota’s plans for electrifying its vehicles and future electric models.

Mazda Australia

Website: Mazda Australia

  1. MX-30 (Small SUV). The looks of the Mazda MX-30 are stylish, compact and catering to an electric SUV segment that the company is strongly committed to targeting. The MX 30 is designed to stand out, it features a unique design, while also boasting eco friendly interior materials and certainly bites a style that doesn’t seem like it belongs on an SUV. Narrowly designed for city riding, it provides enough space and comfort for every day use

Mitsubishi Motors Australia

Website: Mitsubishi Motors Australia

Mitsubishi is moving aggressively towards electrification, especially hybrid technology, with its own fully electric future in sight. The market in Australia is populated by a number of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) options, and Mitsubishi is perhaps the best known provider in the country, with its Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV being one of the most popular PHEV models currently available.

While Mitsubishi does not currently have a fully electric vehicle (EV) in its Australian lineup, the company is intent on expanding its electrified range. The Outlander PHEV from Mitsubishi, a hybrid electric and petrol car, is a good choice for drivers wanting to do their bit in reducing emissions but who need versatility for longer distances. Being the most practical and effective model, this one has been particularly successful in Australia.

Mitsubishi is a part of its "Environmental Plan 2050" that endeavors to decrease CO2 emanations and take a conversion from more supportable vehicle contributions. More electric and hybrid models are likely to be introduced, in the future, by the company to the Australian market.

To learn more about Mitsubishi's full electrified range and future plans, go to Mitsubishi Australia.

Nissan Australia

Website: Nissan Australia

  1. Leaf (Hatchback). The Nissan Leaf is among the world’s most popular electric vehicles due to its practicality, affordability and eco friendly design. In compact hatchback form, the Leaf is a great urban runabout, enjoying a comfortable, relatively quiet ride, decent range and good safety kit. For eco conscious drivers, the Leaf offers good value and to boot, it’s reliable so it’s a top choice for first time EV buyers.
  2. Ariya (SUV). Nissan Ariya is a bold new all electric SUV that combines the newest wheelhouse of electric vehicle technology with Nissan’s progressive electric SUV design. The Ariya is generous with space and luxury for an interior, has long range capability and a sleek aerodynamic design, and is the perfect choice for families or individuals who are looking for a stylish, high performance electric SUV. It suits city and long distance driving, thanks to its advanced driver-assistance features and smooth ride.

Subaru Australia

Website: Subaru Australia

Subaru is taking significant steps towards electrification, and it has already introduced electrified models in Australia. Subaru's focus is currently on hybrid technology, but the company is beginning to move toward full electric vehicles (EVs) as part of its global strategy.

In Australia, Subaru offers the Subaru Forester Hybrid and Subaru XV Hybrid, both of which combine electric and petrol power to provide better fuel efficiency and lower emissions while maintaining the brand’s renowned all-wheel-drive capabilities. These hybrid models are designed to deliver improved fuel economy without compromising the performance and versatility that Subaru is known for.

In terms of fully electric vehicles, Subaru is launching its first fully electric SUV, the Subaru Solterra, which is expected to be introduced to the Australian market soon. The Solterra is a significant milestone for Subaru as it marks the brand's entry into the fully electric vehicle space. The Solterra will combine Subaru’s all-wheel-drive expertise with advanced electric vehicle technology, offering a sustainable yet capable SUV for eco-conscious drivers.

Subaru is committed to expanding its electrified offerings as part of its broader strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

To learn more about Subaru’s hybrid and upcoming electric models, visit Subaru Australia. 

Hyundai Australia

Website: Hyundai Australia

  1. Ioniq 5 (Medium SUV). Futuristic medium sized electric SUV that blends retro design with modern electric vehicle technology, the Hyundai Ioniq 5. An excellent electric range, ultra fast charge times and a cavernous, high tech interior make the Ioniq 5 a great option for families or drivers wanting a stylish, utilitarian electric SUV for the city or for longer trips.
  2. Ioniq 6 (Sedan). From first glance, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is an extremely sleek, aerodynamic electric sedan for packing range and efficiency into everyday life. The Ioniq 6 has a flowing design and integrates advanced technology and a luxurious cabin for an eco friendly driving experience. There’s no doubt that it makes for the ideal choice for people looking for a stylish, electric sedan with the latest tech and long range.
  3. Kona Electric (Small SUV). Part of Hyundai’s compact SUV line, the Hyundai Kona Electric boasts an excellent range and a fun driving experience at an affordable, practical price. For urban drivers wanting the utility of an SUV with environmental responsibility, it’s perfect. The Kona Electric offers a stylish eco option, a modern design, an intuitive bit of technology and what can only be described as a spacious interior.

Kia Australia

Website: Kia Australia

  1. EV6 (Medium SUV). While a proper svelte electric version low priced medium-sized SUV is still a ways off, the Kia EV6 represents a strong pitch with a sleek and futuristic shape, solid performance, and great range. With eye catching design, generous interior and high tech features, the EV6 is the ultimate family car or professional vehicle. While it doesn’t have the fast charging or strong acceleration as some other EVs might, it’s well equipped to make a stylish, eco minded choice without sacrificing practicality.
  2. EV9 (Large SUV). The Kia EV9 is large electric SUV for you to transport a family or for requirements of additional space and comfort without giving up sustainability. The EV9 is an SUV with three rows of seats, a bold and modern design, spacious interior, many advanced safety features, and state of the art technology. Long range and a powerful electric drivetrain make it perfect for road trips or daily commuting in luxury and in an eco friendly manner.

Lexus

Website: Lexus Australia

Australia, though, is the land of Lexus' luxury division, Toyota, and it's doing quite well expanding its lineup of electrified vehicles. Lexus is renowned for its focus on luxury, innovation and sustainability and is available in Australia in a variety of hybrid and plug in hybrid models, with its first fully electric vehicle (EV) also recently introduced.

For years now, Lexus has been a leader when it comes to hybrid technology; we’re talking quickly about the Lexus RX Hybrid, the Lexus NX Hybrid, and the Lexus ES Hybrid, which are all very popular because of their luxury, their performance, and their fuel efficiency. The Australian market has taken to these hybrid models, giving drivers lower emissions, without the refinement or driving experience lost that Lexus is renowned for.

Australia became first to launch the first ever EV from Lexus, the Lexus UX 300e. Starting with the UX 300e, Lexus presents its own take on the electric luxury compact SUV: an elegant interpretation of the brand’s craftsmanship meets contemporary electric powertrain technology. Eco conscious drivers looking for luxury and sustainability will love it.

Lexus Electrified will see Lexus also offering more fully electric models in the coming years, as part of its future of electrification. Lexus plans to have a fully electrified lineup by 2030 expanding its efforts of innovation and environmental responsibility.

Visit to learn more about Lexus’ electrified vehicles and plans for the future.

Ferrari

Website: Ferrari Australia

Ferrari's strategy to meet changing industry trends includes venturing into the electrification field, and the Italian brand, famed for its business in high performance luxury sports cars, has emerged in that space. Ferrari does not currently sell a fully electric vehicle (EV) in Australia but does have hybrid models such as the LaFerrari Aperta going on sale, and plans for its first fully electric car to hit the showroom in the coming years.

The Ferrari SF90 Stradale, a plug–in hybrid supercar, is available in Australia, with the SF90 combining the power of a Ferrari ICE with electric motors, resulting in a claimed 735 kW (986hp) and lower emissions and greater efficiency at the pump. Ferrari’s debut plug in hybrid model, the SF90 Stradale represents a huge step forward for the brand as they pursue electrification.

As part of its long term emissions reduction strategy, Ferrari confirmed plans to launch its first fully electric vehicle, from its first electric vehicle, by 2025. Without compromising the essence of legendary performance and craftsmanship, these will be high performance hybrid and electric cars that Ferrari will continue to develop, Ferrari’s CEO declared.

For more on Ferrari’s move towards electrification, you can find out more about their future plans.

Lamborghini

Website: Lamborghini Australia

While Lamborghini does not offer a fully electric vehicle (EV) in Australia just yet, it is making some serious efforts in the electrification journey. But the brand is in the midst of a transformative phase, dubbed the "Direzione Cor Tauri" strategy, to electrify its lineup over the next few years. By 2028 Lamborghini said it will make its first fully electric model.

And in the meantime, Lamborghini has developed into hybrid technology like the Lamborghini Sián. The limited edition hybrid entry from Sián is a mix of a V12 engine and supercapacitor technology, upgrading engine power with an electric motor. This is Lamborghini’s first step into hybridisation, a demonstration that the brand can electrify without losing the performance and driving experience for which Lamborghini is renowned.

Additionally, Lamborghini announced that by 2024 all of its models, including its widely known Aventador, Huracán, Urus models, will have hybrid versions. These hybrid models are just the first step to Lamborghini electrification, but they are a hybrid of powerful internal combustion engines and innovative hybrid systems.

Lamborghini’s entry into EVs will be signaled by its future fully electric model, to be delivered around 2028. The automaker is vowing to keep Lamborghini what it's known for—thrilling driving dynamics and iconic design—even as it shifts to electric cars.

For more on Lamborghini’s story as it unfolds, here are its electrification plans.

Jaguar

Website: Jaguar Australia

Pioneer of luxury electric vehicle market, Jaguar has the fully electric Jaguar I-PACE, with range of 470kms on the market in Australia. A high performance electric SUV, the I-PACE is built on luxury, cutting edge technology, and zero emissions drive. Design, driving dynamics and eco friendly credentials have seen it hailed around the world as a standout in the electric luxury vehicle market.

With a dual motor set up, the Jaguar I PACE offers 294 kW or 394 horsepower of power and up to 470 km range in a single full charge in accordance with WLTP standards. The I-PACE comes with fast charging capabilities: it can take up to 45 minutes to charge up to 80 per cent with a DC fast charger. For Australian drivers looking for a style, sustainability and performance in an electric SUV, this is an ideal choice.

As well as the I-PACE, Jaguar has also announced its intended all electric luxury brand by 2025. The implication is that all new Jaguar cars will be fully electric as part of the firm's 'Reimagine' strategy to change the brand and cut carbon emissions. With an ambitious plan to electrify its entire lineup, Jaguar wants to be one of the main high end brands of the EV world.

For more on the Jaguar I-PACE and Jaguar’s electrification path, visit Jaguar Australia.

SsangYong

Website: SsangYong Australia

Not to be left out of the electrification party, South Korean automaker SsangYong, which is famed for its tough SUVs and utes, hasn't yet brought a fully electric vehicle (EV) to Australia. But SsangYong is working on its electric vehicles and it has promised an increase in its electric car options in the next few years.

The Korando e-Motion is a key model in the brand’s electric future as one of SsangYong’s first fully electric SUV. The Korando e-Motion has been introduced in a handful of overseas markets, and will, in time, find its way into Australia. Its the electric version of the popular Korando SUV, which gets a 61.5 kWh battery, with an overall range of around 339km. The Korando e-Motion is a practical all electric vehicle with loads of room and offers potential to the mid-size electric SUV market.

Although the Korando e-Motion hasn’t yet hit Aussie streets, that SsangYong is looking to electrify all of its range makes it sound like the firm is finally ready to enter the burgeoning electric car game. It plans to bring more EV models to market in the immediate future in order to meet growing demand for green vehicles.

To keep up to date with SsangYong's plans and future EV models visit SsangYong

Land Rover

Website: Land Rover Australia

Fiat

Website: Fiat Australia

Fiat has begun its journey toward electrification, and the brand is actively expanding its electric vehicle (EV) offerings in various markets, including Australia. While Fiat currently does not have a fully electric vehicle widely available in Australia, the brand is focusing on electric urban mobility, and its most iconic model, the Fiat 500, now has a fully electric version available in some regions.

The Fiat 500 Electric, or Fiat 500e, is a compact city car that blends the classic Fiat design with modern electric technology. It features a range of up to 320 kilometers (depending on the model) and comes with fast-charging capabilities, making it an ideal choice for urban driving. The Fiat 500e offers a sustainable and stylish option for eco-conscious drivers who want a small, easy-to-maneuver electric vehicle.

Although the Fiat 500e is available in international markets, it has yet to officially arrive in Australia. Fiat has stated that it plans to expand its electric and hybrid offerings globally, so it's likely that the 500e or other electric models will make their way to the Australian market in the coming years.

Fiat is committed to producing more electric models as part of its parent company, Stellantis's, larger push toward electrification across all of its brands. Keep an eye out for upcoming Fiat electric vehicles as the brand continues to evolve in the EV space.

For more information about Fiat and its future EV plans, visit Fiat Australia.

Suzuki Australia

Website: Suzuki Australia

Although Suzuki has no fully electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia as yet, it is embarking on its journey of electrification. However, Suzuki has been mostly focused on compact, fuel efficient petrol and hybrid models. But as part of its global sustainability initiatives, the brand is setting course for electric vehicles in the near future.

Popular models SuzukisSwift and SuzukisVitara are available in Australia with hybrid version. These hybrid options reduce fuel consumption and emissions while giving drivers a greener ride without ever having to give anything up in the performance or affordability department.

Suzuki has been mulling to bring its first fully electric car as early as 2025 under its strategy to cut emissions and meet global environment goals. Small electric vehicles happen to be the company's particular focus, particularly because it's already quite good at producing compact, fuel efficient cars. What it means is that future electric models from Suzuki will share the brand’s practical, affordable, and urban friendly design.

In the years ahead, Suzuki’s electrification efforts will almost certainly extend further, but its future electric cars will probably be similarly suited to city driving and small family use as its existing fleet of petrol and hybrid cars.

For more on Suzuki’s work on future EVs and hybrid cars, visit Suzuki Australia.

Mercedes-Benz

Website: Mercedes-Benz Australia

  1. EQA (Small SUV). As a luxury small electric SUV, the Mercedes-Benz EQA brings Mercedes electric vehicle prestige to the market. But the EQA appears to offer a refined design, serious tech features, and a smooth electric drive perfectly suited for city driving or for a small family looking for a premium sustainable vehicle. And because of its size, efficiency, and capability of style and substance, it’s the ideal option for the eco–conscious urban driver.
  2. EQB (Medium SUV). A versatile all electric mid-sized SUV in 7 passenger layout, the Mercedes-Benz EQB can transport up to seven passengers. Mercedes combines an eco friendly electric drivetrain, taking what the brand excels at and applying it to a family friendly vehicle with the EQB. If you’re in the market for an electric SUV that doesn’t shirk performance or refinement, it’s a very good option
  3. EQC (Medium SUV). The Mercedes Benz EQC is a luxury electric automobile which provides perfect harmony between performance, luxury and sustainability. Apps to control the EQC, or to connect to the voice control system, operate using an intuitive swipe and touch interface, allowing for easy integration with the gear shifter. With its smooth, powerful drive, this medium sized SUV suits long drives and paved city commutes in equal measure.
  4. EQE (Sedan). The fully electric executive sedan from Mercedes, Mercedes-Benz EQE, blends Mercedes' rich history with luxurious autos with cutting edge electrical auto tech. The EQE has a long range, sleek design, and leading tech feature that makes for a refined, quiet, smooth driving experience. This model is great for the business professional or busy parent who wants a sedan with top notch performance, while also remaining eco friendly.
  5. EQS (Luxury Sedan). As Mercedes-Benz flagship electric luxury sedan, the Mercedes-Benz EQS delivers ultimate in comfort, technology and sustainability. The EQS with its futuristic design, desktop level spacious interior and long range electric performance redefines a new standard of luxury electric vehicle. For drivers who want nothing but the best, the EQS is the perfect combination of advanced driver assistance systems, plush cabin, and eco friendly powertrain for a premium guilt free drive.

For more information on Mercedes Benz EVs see here.

Maserati

Website: Maserati Australia


Maserati is advancing rapidly towards electrification and has already brought hybrid models to Australia’s shores, with fully electric vehicles on the horizon. Within the confines of a strategy that assumes sustainability without compromising its known luxury and its performance, Maserati plans to make an electric version of each of its models by 2025.

Maserati currently sells hybrid versions of its Ghibli and Levante models in Australia. What these mild hybrids do is to pair up an electric motor working off a 48-volt system with a petrol engine, lowering fuel consumption and emissions keeping Maserati’s characteristically performance and driving dynamics. For drivers who want the best of both worlds in terms of luxe, performance and efficiency, the hybrid models are a good bet.

Maserati will aim to take a major leap in its electrification journey by introducing the first fully electric model bearing its prestigious three letters moniker, the Maserati GranTurismo Folgore, which will go on sale around the globe in 2023. With these highlights, the GranTurismo Folgore will be the brand flagship EV, mirroring Maserati’s tradition of delivering world class sports cars with high performance, luxury and zero emissions. After that, other fully electric models including the Grecale Folgore are expected to join Maserati’s expanding electric range.

Maserati’s supercharged ambition is to be one of the first in the luxury field of electric vehicle manufacture and, earlier this year, announced plans to achieve a fully electric lineup by 2030. Maserati’s fully electric vehicles will be covered by, what Maserati says is, their "Folgore" sub-brand and will combine cutting edge electric technology with the iconography of style and performance Maserati is known for.

Maserati Australia has more information about the brand’s electrified models and its plans for EV.

Mini

Website: Mini Australia

And Mini has already embraced electrification, and it’s welcomed its first fully electric vehicle to its family with the arrival in Australia. Mini, famous for its iconic design and small cars, is dedicated to offering more electric options while keeping the fun to drive, quirky attitude Mini fans adore.

Australia also gets the fully electric Mini Electric (and called the Mini Cooper SE). Mini's signature styling in a compact electric vehicle that also offers zero emissions driving. Although the Mini Electric can travel around 233 km on a full charge (WLTP), the new model is mainly conceived as a city commuter and short trips vehicle. Additionally, it maintains Mini’s go kart handling so that even if you’re driving an electric car, the driving experience is still engaging and fun.

All new Mini models will be electric from 2025, and Mini is set to become a fully electric brand by 2030, a statement from the company confirms. As well as the Mini Electric, the brand is working to expand its electric offerings, including the upcoming Mini Countryman Electric, which will allow those needing a bigger car, but wanting the benefits of electric drive, more space and practicality.

Mini's dedication to sustainability and its electric future is down to match the brand's mission to create cityfriendly, stylish, fun to drive cars that appeal to environmentally aware drivers.

For more information on Mini's electric models, or for information on their future plans, visit Mini Australia.

Porsche

Website: Porsche Australia


In Australia, Porsche has taken great strides in electrification and puts its all electric vehicles. To date, the brand has been committed to blending its iconic high performance sports car with cutting edge electric technology to offer eco conscious drivers, luxury and performance in one.

Deemed the flagship of Porsche’s electric line up in Australia, the Porsche Taycan is a fully electric sports sedan that has impressed with both mouth watering performance and gorgeous design. However, there several variants of Taycan which come with each level of performance, range, and features difference such as Taycan 4S, Taycan Turbo, Taycan Turbo S. Zero to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds? This doesn’t sound like the beginning of the end for Porsche’s flat 6 cylinders after all. Range covers up to 450 kilometers (WLTP); ultra fast charging. Luxury EVs have no rival.

Porsche also announced that, besides the Taycan, its popular Macan SUV will also get an all electric version, set to be launched in 2024. Porsche said the electric Macan will bring together the usability of an SUV with Porsche’s typical performance and luxury to provide one more option for those thinking about making the switch to electric but wanting to maintain the Porsche experience.

Porsche, meanwhile, is electrifying more of its lineup with an aim for 50 percent of its global sales to come from electric vehicles, including hybrids, by 2025. Porsche is also working on the high performance hybrid side of things with the Panamera E-Hybrid and Cayenne E-Hybrid providing electric driving modes with the added benefit of a powerful petrol engine.

Porsche is working to become the world’s first carbon neutral luxury electric vehicle producer by 2030.

Visit Porsche Australia for more on Porsche electric models and future EVs.

Tesla

Website: Tesla Australia

  1. Model 3 (Sedan). The revolution in electric vehicles is the Tesla Model 3 — sleek, sleek and affordable. One of the most minimalist designed cars, a long ranger, and with some of the best autopilot features the Model 3 is best for drivers who want a high performance electric car at a reasonable price point. This is perfect for daily commuters who need to spread their carbon footprint a bit further, long distance travelers who aren't ready to sacrifice speed or technology, or anyone who simply wants to travel a little more sustainably.
  2. Model Y (SUV). A compact electric SUV built on Tesla’s signature technology, the Tesla Model Y is the versatile electric SUV. With a sprawling interior, long electric range and optional third row seating, the Model Y is geared towards the family or anyone wanting a little more room in electric car. Offering the impressive acceleration, latest autopilot features, and fast charging capabilities, the Model Y matches eco ambitions with some drive mode versatility.

Volkswagen Australia

Website: Volkswagen Australia

Following hot on the heels of Volkswagen’s fully embracing of electrification either by introducing a number of electric vehicles (EVs) at various global markets and expanding the range in Australia. That shift has been part of the broader Volkswagen strategy called 'Way to Zero' that seeks to make the brand carbon neutral by 2050.

And in Australia, Volkswagen is poised to launch its electric models, with the highly anticipated Volkswagen ID.4 and Volkswagen ID.5 first to come. They are both fully electric SUVs, combining Volkswagen's track record on quality, practicality and value with zero carbon driving. Among the cars is the ID.4, which is a midsize, electric SUV with a range of up to 522 kilometers (WLTP) and lots of advanced technology. As Volkswagen continues to roll out its EV offerings that we discussed in the last the owners of these models should be able to expect them to arrive in Australia soon.

The Volkswagen ID.3 is VW’s most well known electric vehicle, it’s a compact electric hatchback that is one of VW’s best selling EVs in Europe. The ID.3 has not been confirmed as an Australian arrival, but it may form part of the company’s forthcoming run at the electric vehicle market in the country.

Volkswagen also intends to unleash an all electric incarnation of its famous Volkswagen Kombi—ID.Buzz. Despite its nostalgic design, modern electric capabilities coupled with the excitement out of its retro design are causing a buzz amongst families, outdoor enthusiasts and commercial users. And the ID.Buzz is expected to hit our Australian market.

Volkswagen's goal is to have 70% of its European sales as fully electric by 2030, and the brand is working hard toward similar goals in other regions, such as in Australia. As a future electric company, Volkswagen intends to supply affordable, practical and eco friendly vehicles for a wide range of customers.

For more info on what Volkswagen’s electric vehicle plans are and the models available in Australia, check out Volkswagen Australia.

Polestar

Website: Polestar Australia

  1. Polestar 2 (Sedan). Polestar 2 is a high performance electric sedan that fuses simplicity and minimalistic Scandinavian design with a powerful, eco friendly product. The Polestar 2 provides a true premium driving experience with its strong acceleration, long electric range and luxurious interior, without doing harm to the environment. Perfect for those who care about sustainability as much as performance as well as design into one impressive package.
  2. Polestar 3 (Large SUV). It’s all about mixing the latest technology, a unique Scandinavian design and an enviable level of sustainability in one model. Offering families and individual eco conscious buyers a premium electric SUV that isn’t going to sacrifice on performance or style, the Polestar 3 features a spacious and luxurious interior, its powerful electric drivetrain and cutting edge safety features.

Peugeot

Website: Peugeot Australia


Known as PEUGEOT, this company is very much transitioning to electrification and offers a range of plug in hybrid and fully electric vehicles (EVs) in different markets. The brand is well known in Australia for its stylish and practical models, but it’s bringing its electric offerings to the Australian market as part of its global electrification strategy.

But already in international markets Peugeot has introduced the Peugeot e 2008 – an all electric version of its 2008 SUV. The e-2008 comes with a 50 kWh battery pack and, thanks to its 310 km range (WLTP) and fast charging, constitutes a perfect choice for urban and short distance usage. This model isn't broadly accessible Australian as yet, however, Peugeot has stated that it needs to develop its EV line provincial soon.

Other all electric Peugeot models that Peugeot offers includes the Peugeot e-208, all electric hatchback as well as Peugeot 3008 Hybrid and Peugeot 508 Hybrid, all being plug in hybrid. As the fully electric compact e — 208 is renowned for its efficiency and urban friendliness, its range is approximately 340 kilometers (WLTP). They're plug in hybrids, giving you the best of both worlds by allowing you to drive short distances in electric mode, but the range and freedom of a petrol engine should you need to go further.

Meanwhile, Peugeot has big targets of 70% of its vehicles being electrified – full electric or plug-in hybrids – by 2025, and fully electric by 2030. What this means for Australian drivers is more future electric options to choose from in those years from Peugeot.

Visit Peugeot Australia for more information about Peugeot’s electric and hybrid models, and future EV plans in Australia.

Volvo

Website: Volvo Australia


Transitioning to electrification is a top priority for Volvo and it’s very committed to being a purely electric car brand. As part of a global strategy for sustainability and environmentally friendly mobility, the giant Swedish vehicle maker, Volvo, already has a range of fully electric vehicles (EVs), and several plug-in hybrids, available in Australia. Volvo currently wants to have 50 percent of its global sales to be fully electric by 2025 and be a fully electric car company by 2030.

Volvo offers the Volvo XC40 Recharge, a fully electric compact SUV to Australians at once luxurious and sustainable. Powering the XC40 Recharge is a 78 kWh battery giving up to 418 kilometers of range when tested in the WLTP cycle (or figures of 207 miles in the EPA city cycle) as well as fast charging that can get you to 80 percent charge in around 40 minutes using a DC fast charger. Between the offered zero emissions, and Volvo’s safety, the XC40 Recharge offers the safety and comfort you expect, and all of the benefits of driving in a world free of emissions.

Volvo has also rolled out the Volvo C40 Recharge, an all electric SUV coupe. It has many of the same features of the XC40, but is sleeker and more aerodynamic in design. Available with Volvo’s best safety technology, intuitive infotainment systems, and plush interiors, these are great choices for eco-conscious performance luxury drivers who don’t have to sacrifice either.

Alongside its fully electric range, Volvo also has plug in hybrid versions, such as the XC60 Recharge and the XC90 Recharge, which provides drivers with the option to experience the joys of driving electrically, but with the extra range of a traditional petrol engine.

Volvo’s electrification strategy has been marked by big ambitions in reducing carbon emissions through sustainability commitments. Volvo says it hopes to be making only fully electric vehicles by 2030, one of the first luxury automakers to set such a target.

If you want more information on Volvo’s electric models and what’s coming soon, catch up at Volvo Australia.

Rolls-Royce

Website: Rolls-Royce Australia

And while many of us are talking about electrification, none of us embody it quite as much as Rolls Royce, the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship. While the name is indisputably associated with a cavernous lineup of powerful V12 engines and over the top luxury, Rolls Royce is making a conscious effort to enter the sustainable future space with its first ever fully electric vehicle.

Expected to touch down globally, including Australia, by 2023, the Rolls-Royce Spectre is a fully electric super luxury coupe. The Spectre is the start of Rolls-Royce’s electrification journey and the first of a number of fully electric models the brand has promised to launch over the next decade. With zero emissions, the Spectre is a big step in rolling out Rolls-Royce’s hallmark of quiet, smooth and opulent driving experiences.

The Spectre will mark the start of such a shift, with Rolls-Royce committed to making only fully electric vehicles by 2030. As the demand for sustainable high performance luxury cars grows, so too does Rolls-Royce's move to electrification without sacrificing any of the quality of prestige or comfort that the brand is known for.

Despite not yet in production, Rolls Royce assures that its Spectre, should it materialise, will be the fusion of cutting edge EV tech styling and the craftmanship, meticulous attention to detail and personalisation options for which the brand is legendary. Rolls-Royce incoming electric models will stick to the brand’s iconology even with electric cars, ensuring the pinnacle of luxury stays at the top, even with all electric.

For more on Rolls-Royce’s electric future and details of Rolls-Royce Spectre visit Rolls-Royce Australia.




Renault

Website: Renault Australia

Renault has been at the forefront of the electric vehicle (EV) market and it’s been committed to growing its electric range worldwide, including in Australia. Apart from its strategy to be the leader in sustainable mobility, Renault also has a range of fully-electric and hybrid cars in markets all over the world.

A small, fully electric hatchback, the Renault Zoe, is currently being sold by Renault in Australia. Renault’s Zoe is one of its star electric models that has been hugely successful in Europe for its affordability, efficiency and urban friendly design. With a 395 kilometers (WLTP) driving range, the Zoe is an excellent choice for ecofriendly, city commuting and short trip travel in a small, practical electric car. Although limited in number in Australia the Zoe is one of Renault’s best known electric vehicles.

The Renault Kangoo Z.E. is an all electric version of Renault's popular Kangoo van designed for use in the work place. The Kangoo Z.E. is perfect for businesses who want to cut their carbon footprint and remain practical for business and delivery purposes. It does for its electric range: city driving, short delivery routes...

Renault: Globally, the Renault Megane E-Tech Electric is also available, and Renault is busy extending its hybrid range. The Renault Captur and Renault Arkana already have Renault’s E-Tech hybrid technology, blending petrol and electric power for more efficient fuel consumption.

Renault aspires to offer 90% of its vehicle range electrified by 2030, including a mix of fully electric and hybrid vehicles. Sustainability, innovation and affordability are essential parts of the business, thus making it a key player in the transition to electric mobility.

Check out Renault Australia for more information about Renault’s electric and hybrid models in Australia.

Skoda

Website: Skoda Australia

As a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, Škoda is embracing electrification, and electric vehicles (EVs) and plug in hybrid models are being introduced around the globe, including Australia. Fully electric Škoda models aren't yet available in Australia but the brand is planning to roll out its electrified range in the near future.

In Europe, the Škoda Enyaq iV, an all electric SUV, is Škoda's fully electric flagship. With a range of up to 510 kilometres (WLTP) and a spacious family friendly interior with top class technology the Enyaq iV is one of the most exciting new SUVs in the market at present. Škoda will enter the fully electric SUV space soon in Australia with this model. With its practicality and affordability, the benefits of zero-emissions driving packed into one neat, utilitarian, and affordable package, the Enyaq iV is perfect for anyone who wants a car that is kinder to the planet.

Besides fully electric models of Škoda, there are plug in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) Škoda Superb iV and Škoda Octavia iV, they offer electric driving at shorter distances and petrol engine for longer distances. These hybrid models are perfect for Australian drivers wanting to save on emissions while still taking advantage of the mobility conventional internal combustion engine cars bring.

Volkswagen Group are committed to mass producing electric vehicles, in line with Škoda’s electrification strategy. Škoda looks forward to becoming a significant player of its fully electric portfolio globally by 2030, and part of the strategy to reduce carbon emissions and make mobility more sustainable.

With the Australian market embracing more electric vehicles, it should not be long before we are introduced to more of Škoda’s electric and hybrid models.

Škoda Australia has more information about its electrified line up and future plans.

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Jeep

Website: Jeep Australia

Avenger (Small SUV). The Jeep Avenger is a compact electric off-road capable SUV in a small, eco friendly package. And with rugged performance as well as features you’d expect to find on more modern day trekking boots, even urban explorers will enjoy these boots. It has electric powertrain and is perfect for those who would like adventure ready capabilities without sacrificing efficiency and drivers who want to decrease their carbon footprint.

MG

Website: MG Australia

  1. ZS EV (Small SUV). The MG ZS EV is a modern, forward thinking electric, SUV with excellent value for money. The ZS EV is the ideal car for a family or individual looking to jump into electric driving but don’t want to pay a lot to do so. A good way of getting into electric vehicles without going the whole hog is with the likes of this thing, which is comfy and efficient.
  2. MG4 (Hatchback). As an inexpensive electric hatchback, the MG4 strikes a happy middle ground between great performance, superb practicality, and excellent fuel efficiency. The MG4 has a modern design and costs about the same while being packed with the motor and techs you need. It’s compact, and yet it does have some advanced tech features and respectable electric range as a convenient, and eco friendly car to drive everyday.

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