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1,501 to 2,000 kg
BMW i5 (M60) – Australian Model EV
The 2025 BMW i5 represents a significant evolution in BMW’s electric vehicle lineup, offering Australian buyers two distinct variants: the rear-wheel-drive eDrive40 sedan starting at $155,900 and the dual-motor M60 xDrive sedan ($215,900) alongside the exclusive M60 xDrive Touring staion wagon ($219,990). These models combine BMW’s CLAR flexible platform with advanced electric powertrains delivering up to 442kW/820Nm, WLTP-certified ranges between 445–582km, and cutting-edge features including 22kW AC/205kW DC charging, Level 2 autonomous driving capabilities, and a 14.9-inch curved infotainment system.
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301 to 500 km
BYD Atto 3 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 BYD Atto 3 solidifies its position as Australia’s most competitively priced mid-size electric SUV, combining a $44,990+ drive-away price for the Premium variant with a 420km WLTP range, advanced driver assistance systems, and a rapidly expanding service network. Recent updates include a larger 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen, improved Continental tyres for enhanced grip, and new Cosmic Black exterior/Blue-Black interior colour options, positioning it as a compelling alternative to pricier EVs like the Hyundai Kona Electric and combustion-powered rivals from Toyota and Mazda.
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301 to 500 km
BYD Seal – Australian Model EV
The 2025 BYD Seal arrives in Australia with price reductions of $2,808–$3,758 across its three variants compared to previous advised launch pricing. Standard features include a panoramic glass roof with electric sunshade and adaptive damping systems, though it retains a 400V architecture that limits DC charging speeds compared to China’s 800V-enabled models. While offering competitive WLTP ranges up to 570 km and acceleration as quick as 3.8 seconds in the Performance variant, the Australian model misses out on the Chinese-market upgrades like LiDAR-enhanced autonomy and ultra-rapid 230 kW charging due to the lower spec 400 volt architecture.
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Genesis GV60 – Australian Model EV
The latest Genesis GV60 Australian model, set to arrive in Q3 2025, features a redesigned exterior and interior with a new 27-inch connected car Integrated Cockpit infotainment system. The updated EV is expected to come with an enlarged 84kWh battery pack, increasing its maximum range from 470km to 481km, along with chassis improvements for better comfort and dynamics
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Genesis GV70 – Australian Model EV
The latest Genesis GV70 EV model for Australia features an enlarged 84kWh battery pack, up from 77.4kWh shown below, which is expected to increase its range to about 490km WLTP. Set to arrive in Australian showrooms around the middle of 2025, the updated electric SUV retains its powerful dual-motor powertrain producing 360kW/700Nm, enabling a 0-100km/h sprint in 4.2 seconds. The following information is related to the current Australian model.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Hyundai Ioniq 5 – 2025 Australian Model EV
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 continues to solidify its position as a leading electric vehicle (EV) in Australia, offering a blend of advanced technology, competitive range, and driver-focused features. Available in multiple variants, including the rear-wheel-drive Dynamiq with a 77.4kWh battery (claimed WLTP range of 507 km) and the high-performance N model with dual-motor AWD and 478kW output, the Ioniq 5 prioritizes efficiency, rapid charging (10-80% in 18 minutes at 350kW DC stations), and cutting-edge safety systems like Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist.
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301 to 500 km
Hyundai Kona Electric – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric represents a strategic evolution in Hyundai’s electric vehicle line-up, offering improved practicality, updated technology, and competitive pricing in Australia’s growing EV market. Positioned between affordable Chinese rivals like the BYD Atto 3 and premium options such as the Tesla Model Y, the Kona Electric delivers a refined driving experience with two battery options (48.6 kWh and 64.8 kWh) and up to 505 km WLTP range, though its $54,000–$71,000 pricing attracts scrutiny against increasingly value-focused competitors.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Kia EV3 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Kia EV3 is set to launch in Australia in March-April 2025 as Kia’s most affordable electric vehicle, positioned to compete with compact SUVs like the BYD Atto 3 and Volvo EX30. With a starting price expected under $50,000, it offers segment-leading WLTP ranges up to 600km from its 81.4kWh long-range battery, advanced i-Pedal 3.0 regenerative braking, and a tech-rich interior featuring triple digital displays.
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7 Seater
Kia EV9 – Australian Model EV
The Australian model Kia EV9 is a large, seven-seat electric SUV available in three variants: Air, Earth, and GT-Line, with prices ranging from approximately $97,000 to $121,000. It features a bold exterior design, a spacious and tech-rich interior, and offers impressive performance options, including a dual-motor setup in the Earth and GT-Line models, which provide up to 283kW and a range of up to 512km.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Leapmotor C10 – Australian Model EV
The Leapmotor C10 is a mid-size electric SUV that offers a compelling blend of affordability and features, with a 69.9kWh lithium iron phosphate battery providing a claimed range of up to 420 km and a single rear-mounted electric motor delivering 160kW of power. It is positioned as a value-for-money option in the EV market, priced competitively against rivals like the Tesla Model Y, and features advanced safety and comfort technologies, although its charging capabilities are somewhat limited compared to some competitors
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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.
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171 kW to 260 kW
Polestar 3 – Australian Model EV