EV Library
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Renault Kangoo E-Tech – Australian Model EV
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301 to 500 km
Riddara RD6 Electric Ute – Upcoming Australian Model EV
The Riddara RD6 is being eagerly awaited in the Australian ute market, unfortunately set to arrive as only a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) ute around 2026 but not the 100% electric version currently on sale in Thailand. The Australian launch of the PHEV RD6 will be a strategic move by Geely in Australia, aiming to blend the efficiency, comfort and better driving performance and power of electric with the a small fossil fuelled engine to overcome the reluctance of Australian ute byers who carry heavy loads or tow to go all electric. The full EV version (sometimes known as the Radar RD6) will come in time however for now Australia will receive a tailored PHEV model designed to meet local attitudes.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Skoda Enyaq – Australian Model EV
Škoda’s award-winning Enyaq electric vehicle commenced deliveries in Australia in December 2024/ Jan 2025, initially available in two distinct variants – the longer-range rear-wheel-drive Sportline and the performance-focused all-wheel-drive RS. Winner of multiple awards in Europe where almost 200,000 units have already been sold, the Enyaq enters the Australian EV market with competitive pricing and impressive specifications following a mid-life upgrade that boosted power and range capabilities.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Skyworth BE11 – 2025 Australian Model EV
The 2025 Skyworth BE11 (sold under the Skywell brand in some Countries) is a mid-size electric SUV offering competitive value in Australia’s EV market, featuring an 86 kWh battery delivering 489 km WLTP range, spacious 5-seat configuration with 467–1141 L cargo capacity, and advanced driver assistance systems. Priced from $49,000 drive-away, it combines rapid DC charging capability with a comprehensive 8-year battery warranty, positioning itself as a cost-effective option in the growing medium SUV segment for electric vehicles.
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Smart #1 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Smart #1 is a compact 100% electric SUV offering up to 440km WLTP range and a 6.7-second 0-100km/h acceleration in its base form, with the high-performance Brabus variant upping this to 3.9 seconds. Priced from $54,900 plus on road costs, it features a tech-rich interior, Mercedes-Benz design, fun rear-wheel drive, and competitive fast-charging capabilities, positioning it as a competitive option in Australia’s growing EV market.
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Smart #3 – Australian Model EV
The Smart #3 is a new all-electric coupe-SUV marking the brand’s return to Australia under a joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and Geely. It aims to blend distinctive style with modern EV technology, targeting the growing compact electric SUV segment.
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301 to 500 km
Subaru Solterra – Australian Model EV
The latest Subaru Solterra is available in Australia from approx. $69,990 (plus on-road costs). This sport EV wagon offers dual AWD variants with a 485km WLTP range delivered via a 71.4 kWh battery. It features Subaru’s e-Global Platform, symmetrical AWD, and a comprehensive suite of safety technologies as you would expect from Subaru.
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171 kW to 260 kW
Tesla Model 3 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Tesla Model 3 continues to be a front runner within the Australian EV market with its refined design, improved range, and updated feature set. Available in three variants namely a Rear Wheel Drive, Long Range All Wheel Drive, and Performance All Wheel Drive model. Model 3 also offers competitive pricing starting at approx. $54,900 plus on road costs and a class leading WLTP range of up to 629 km or around 565 km real world range depending on driving conditions.
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Tesla Model Y – 2025 Australian Model EV
The 2025 refreshed Tesla Model Y arrives in Australia with two model variants both with updated styling, improved noise reduction, and enhanced tech. Additional benefits of the newer models include slightly increased range, upgraded interior features such as ventilated seats and rear touchscreens. The Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) starts at $58,900 plus on roads costs and Long Range AWD starts at $68,900 plus on roads. Orders can be placed now with customer deliveries expected in June.
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301 to 500 km
Toyota bZ4X – Australian Model EV
The Toyota bZ4X is Toyota’s first all-electric vehicle in Australia, launched in March 2024 with a dedicated EV platform offering both FWD and AWD configurations. Based on the shared Subaru Solterra platform, this 100% electric compact crossover SUV features a distinctive “hammerhead” frontal design, spacious interior, and competes in the increasingly crowded Australian electric SUV market against established rivals like the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 – Australian Model EV
Volkswagen’s long-awaited ID.4 and ID.5 have finally launched in Australia, arriving as a thoroughly updated mid-size electric SUV with a strong value proposition, advanced tech, and a competitive 544km WLTP range, priced from approx. $59,990 plus on-road costs. The ID.4 Pro debuts as a high-spec, rear-wheel-drive model with a 210kW/545Nm motor, 77kWh useable battery, and a generous suite of standard features, with a dual-motor GTX variant to follow later in 2025.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Van – Australian Model EV