Up to 50 kWh
Shows electric vehicles with a maximum battery capacity up to 50kWh in the EV model range.
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3 Seater
Fuso eCanter – Australian Model Electric Trucks
The next-generation Fuso eCanter, launched in Australia in May 2024, represents a significant evolution in electric commercial vehicles with 14 model variants across different weight ratings, wheelbases, and battery configurations. As the first OEM all-electric truck introduced to Australia, the new eCanter sets a new standard in the light-duty truck class with advanced safety features, improved real world range options up to 300km, and versatile configurations suitable for various commercial applications.
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4 Seater
Hyundai Inster – Australian Model EV
Finally here, a smaller Hyundai EV! The Hyundai Inster EV is Hyundai’s dive into the affordable, sub-compact electric SUV segment in Australia, positioned below the Kona Electric is this Hyundai’s pocket rocket? Based on the Korean-market Casper mini-SUV but enlarged and electrified, it aims to provide a stylish and tech-focused city EV solution, which we think looks like a “Minecraft” inspired vehicle. Offering two battery sizes and a unique design, the Inster targets urban drivers seeking an efficient, economic, compact and manoeuvrable electric vehicle for city life.
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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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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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4 Seater
Mini Cooper – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Mini Cooper EV offers Australian EV buyers two models to choose from, the Cooper E with 305km WLTP range and the Cooper SE extending to 402km, featuring sporty performance and premium technology in a snazzy, punchy little package. Priced from approx. $58,990 plus on-road costs, it combines retro styling with modern electric efficiency and safety technology but faces competition in range and value against rivals like Tesla and even the GWM Ora in the style department.
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2 Seater
Peugeot e-Partner Van – Australian Model Commercial EV
The Peugeot e-Partner marks Peugeot’s entry into the Australian electric commercial van market, offering businesses a compact, zero-emission solution for urban deliveries and trades. It combines the practicality of the familiar Partner van with an efficient electric powertrain designed for city driving and operational cost savings for an upfront cost of for just under $60,000 plus on road costs.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Renault Kangoo E-Tech – Australian Model EV