EV Library

  • 301 to 500 km

    Lotus Eletre – Australian Model EV

    The Lotus Eletre marks a radical departure for the British sports car maker, representing its first all-electric hyper-SUV now available in Australia with pricing starting from $189,900. This revolutionary vehicle combines blistering performance with luxury SUV practicality, offering up to 675kW of power in its range-topping R variant and cementing Lotus’s transformation into a key player in the premium electric vehicle market. Would we call it a super or hyper car though? Maybe not, but it’s close.

  • 301 to 500 km

    Mercedes-Benz EQA – Australian Model EV

    The 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQA is a luxury compact electric SUV available in Australia, offering a refined cabin, advanced technology, and competitive pricing starting at approx. $84,900 plus on road costs. The EQA features a range of up to 456 km (WLTP), a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, and a 5-year unlimited-kilometre warranty, making it an appealing choice going up against BMW, Volo and Audi for premium Australian EV buyers.

  • 2 Seater

    MG Cyberster – Australian Model EV

    The MG Cyberster represents a bold return to MG’s British sports car heritage, combining dramatic scissor doors and a convertible roof with a powerful dual-motor electric drivetrain capable of reaching 100km/h in just 3.2 seconds for the AWD model. Positioned as a halo vehicle for the Chinese-owned iconic British brand, this all-electric roadster comes in both a rear wheel drive (RWD) or all wheel drive (AWD) version and offers impressive performance credentials with 375kW of combined power for the AWD while showcasing MG’s design and technological capabilities in the growing electric sports car segment.

  • 301 to 500 km

    MG S5 – Australian Model EV

    The MGS5 EV is a new-generation electric SUV from MG (Parent SAIC Motor) that combines five key strengths: rapid charging capabilities, spacious interior design, intelligent driver controls, dynamic driving experience, and comprehensive safety features as standard. Built on MG’s innovative Modular Scalable Platform (MSP) first introduced in the multi-award winning MG4 EV, this compact crossover SUV represents the latest evolution in MG’s growing electric vehicle line-up with sales beginning in various global right hand drive markets from April 2025, including Australia.

  • 5 Seater

    MG ZS EV – Australian Model EV

    Since it’s arrival in Australia in late 2020, the MG ZS EV has offered EV buyers a compact, all-electric SUV which is practical and affordable, being the ideal entry point into the world of electric vehicles for . This generation 2 model had delivered a slightly more comfortable interior, improved range and more modern technology, making it perfect for economical daily commutes and urban driving. With ongoing updates, MG has expanded the ZS EV’s battery options, increasing its appeal with longer-range versions. In early 2025 it is being discontinued and replaced with the MGS5 SUV which is based on MG’s next generation, dedicated EV platform the same as the MG4.

  • 4 Seater

    Mini Cooper – Australian Model EV

    The 2025 Mini Cooper EV offers Australian EV buyers two models to choose from, the Cooper E with 305km WLTP range and the Cooper SE extending to 402km, featuring sporty performance and premium technology in a snazzy, punchy little package. Priced from approx. $58,990 plus on-road costs, it combines retro styling with modern electric efficiency and safety technology but faces competition in range and value against rivals like Tesla and even the GWM Ora in the style department.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Nissan Ariya – Upcoming Australian Model EV

    The Nissan Ariya EV is huge step forward in Nissan’s electric vehicle ambitions, building on the near 12 year legacy of the Leaf. The long awaited new EV offering from Nissan is a more premium and technologically advanced offering. This stylish electric SUV is said to be arriving on Australian shores later in 2025, a significant delay since it hit Japanese roads in mid 2021. The Ariya aims to blend Japanese-inspired design with cutting-edge EV performance and a lounge-like interior comfort however it will face tough competition in Australia with the large number of alternative mid sized electric SUV’s on offer.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Peugeot e-Expert Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The Peugeot e-Expert EV introduces a fully electric option to the mid-size van segment in Australia, offering businesses a zero-emission commercial vehicle solution. It combines practical van capabilities with electric efficiency, targeting urban delivery and trade applications for just under $80,000 plus on road costs.

  • 2 Seater

    Peugeot e-Partner Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The Peugeot e-Partner marks Peugeot’s entry into the Australian electric commercial van market, offering businesses a compact, zero-emission solution for urban deliveries and trades. It combines the practicality of the familiar Partner van with an efficient electric powertrain designed for city driving and operational cost savings for an upfront cost of for just under $60,000 plus on road costs.

  • 4 Seater

    Porsche Taycan EV – Australian Models

    The 2025 Porsche Taycan represents the latest evolution of Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle lineup in Australia, offering increased power, extended range, and faster charging capabilities across multiple variants. This premium electric vehicle combines the traditional Porsche driving experience with cutting-edge EV technology, featuring both sedan and Cross Turismo wagon body styles with performance ranging from impressive to extraordinary.