Van

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Ford e-Transit – Australian Model Electric Van

    The 2025 Ford E-Transit Custom represents Ford’s strategic push into Australia’s growing medium electric van market, offering a 160kW rear-mounted motor, 415Nm torque, and a 64kWh nickel manganese cobalt battery delivering 337km WLTP range. Priced competitively at approximately $70,000–$79,990 (before on-road costs), it undercuts rivals like the Peugeot E-Expert while providing 6.8–9.0 cubic metres of cargo space and a 970kg payload, positioning itself as a practical electrification option for commercial fleets.

  • 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.