82kWh battery

  • 5 Seater

    Cupra Born – Australian Model EV

    The latest Cupra Born VZ, set to arrive in Australia in early 2025, is a high-performance electric hatchback with a 240kW motor and 545Nm of torque, achieving 0-100km/h in just 5.7 seconds and offering a WLTP range of up to 570km. It features advanced chassis improvements, a larger 79kWh useable capacity battery, and sporty design elements like SEAQUAL bucket seats made from recycled materials and a 12.9-inch infotainment display. The styling of the Cupra Born EV sets it apart and from other EV’s and it definitely has that ‘hot hatch’ look and driving feel.

     

  • 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.

  • 1,501 to 2,000 kg

    Volvo EC40 (C40 Recharge) – Australian Model EV

    The Volvo EC40, formerly known as the C40 Recharge, is a fully electric compact crossover featuring a distinctive coupe-style roofline and sustainable interior materials. It shares its underpinnings and technology with the EX40 SUV but offers a sleeker, more aerodynamic design profile, available in single and twin motor configurations. The EC40 model is being discontinued in the Australian market therefore limited availability likely in Australia for the 2025 model year onwards, with focus shifting to the EX40.