EV Library

  • 1,501 to 2,000 kg

    Volvo EX30 – Australian Model EV

    The latest Volvo EX30 is a compact, 100% electric SUV offering a choice of single or dual-motor powertrains, a 69 kWh battery, great towing ability and advanced Scandinavian design and safety features. With the usual quick acceleration of an EV, up to 462 km WLTP range, and a five-star ANCAP safety rating, the EX30 aims to deliver premium features and practicality at a competitive price point comparing well with competitors such as the Kia EV3, Kia Nero EV or the Hyundai Ioniq 5 in the Australian EV markets.

  • 171 kW to 260 kW

    Volvo EX90 – Australian Model 7 Seater EV

    The Volvo EX90 marks the brand’s new flagship electric era, arriving in Australia as a large, seven-seat premium SUV packed with cutting-edge safety technology. It combines sustainable luxury materials with powerful dual-motor performance and a significant driving range, positioning itself as a leader in Volvo’s electric future.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Xpeng G6 – Australian Model EV

    The Xpeng G6 is the latest mid-sized electric SUV to launch in Australia, offering a compelling mix of advanced technology, long range, and sharp pricing that undercuts key rivals like the Tesla Model Y. Available in Standard Range and Long Range rear-wheel-drive variants, the G6 brings high-end features, a minimalist interior, and practical innovations such as vehicle-to-load capability to the Australian market.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Xpeng G9 – Australian Model EV

    The Xpeng G9 is an upcoming electric SUV from the Chinese manufacturer Xpeng, set to enter the Australian market, promising advanced technology and competitive features. It aims to offer a compelling blend of performance, range, and intelligent driving capabilities.

  • 301 to 500 km

    Xpeng Mona M03 – Upcoming Australian Model EV

    The Xpeng Mona M03 is a medium sized electric hatchback designed to compete with Tesla’s Model 3 but at a lower price point while still featuring impressive aerodynamics (0.194 drag coefficient) and around 457 km of real world range. Xpeng’s Australian distributor has indicated the Mona M03 could launch in Australia in late 2026 to early 2027 with the immediate focus of Xpeng being the SUV electric market in Australia.

  • 501 to 700 km

    Xpeng X9 – Australian Model EV

    The Xpeng X9 is a large, technologically advanced electric people mover poised to enter the market. It is confirmed for an Australian launch towards the end of 2025, offering a spacious and luxurious seven-seat option for families seeking an EV alternative to traditional MPVs and large SUVs.

  • 171 kW to 260 kW

    Zeekr 009 – Australian Model EV

    The Zeekr 009 is a 100% electric luxury EV and sits in the Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV), passenger minivan class common referred to as a people mover. This is one very spacious and well appointed electric vehicle with seating for 6 to 7 people, depending on model and interior layout selected. With ultra comfortable seating aligned to business class airline travel this is likely the highest spec’d (and priced) people mover in the Australian market.

  • 1,501 to 2,000 kg

    Zeekr 7X – Australian Model EV

    The Zeekr 7X, an upcoming electric SUV from the premium brand under Geely, is set to arrive in Australia in the third quarter of 2025. Positioned as a direct competitor to the Tesla Model Y, the 7X aims to offer a more luxurious and feature-rich alternative in the mid-size EV SUV segment. With expectations of a price slightly above its main rival, the Zeekr 7X boasts advanced technology, including air suspension and a high-tech interior, signalling a strong entry into the Australian electric vehicle market.