501 to 700 km
Shows the ‘average’ real world range is between 501 to 700km from a full charge in these the EV models.
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
BMW i7 (M70) – 2025 Australian Model EV
The BMW i7 represents the pinnacle of electric luxury motoring from the German marque in Australia, offered as the fully electric version of the flagship 7 Series sedan. It combines opulent comfort, cutting-edge technology, and potent electric performance in a large, imposing package. Currently, Australian buyers can choose between the highly equipped i7 xDrive60 and the even more powerful i7 M70 xDrive performance variant.
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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.
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171 kW to 260 kW
Deepal EO7 MultiTruck – Upcoming Australian Model EV
The 2025 Deepal S07 enters Australia’s competitive electric SUV market with a singular rear-wheel-drive variant priced at approximately $53,900 (before on-road costs), undercutting rivals like the Tesla Model Y while offering a 475km WLTP range from its 80kWh battery. Despite its spacious interior, advanced tech suite, and generous warranty package, the S07 faces challenges with slower DC charging speeds (92kW peak) and a driving experience that lacks the dynamic refinement of segment leaders.
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301 to 500 km
IM LS6 – Upcoming Australian Model EV
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301 to 500 km
Lotus Eletre – Australian Model EV
The Lotus Eletre marks a radical departure for the British sports car maker, representing its first all-electric hyper-SUV now available in Australia with pricing starting from $189,900. This revolutionary vehicle combines blistering performance with luxury SUV practicality, offering up to 675kW of power in its range-topping R variant and cementing Lotus’s transformation into a key player in the premium electric vehicle market. Would we call it a super or hyper car though? Maybe not, but it’s close.
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171 kW to 260 kW
Polestar 3 – Australian Model EV
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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.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Skoda Enyaq – Australian Model EV
Škoda’s award-winning Enyaq electric vehicle commenced deliveries in Australia in December 2024/ Jan 2025, initially available in two distinct variants – the longer-range rear-wheel-drive Sportline and the performance-focused all-wheel-drive RS. Winner of multiple awards in Europe where almost 200,000 units have already been sold, the Enyaq enters the Australian EV market with competitive pricing and impressive specifications following a mid-life upgrade that boosted power and range capabilities.
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171 kW to 260 kW
Tesla Model 3 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Tesla Model 3 continues to be a front runner within the Australian EV market with its refined design, improved range, and updated feature set. Available in three variants namely a Rear Wheel Drive, Long Range All Wheel Drive, and Performance All Wheel Drive model. Model 3 also offers competitive pricing starting at approx. $54,900 plus on road costs and a class leading WLTP range of up to 629 km or around 565 km real world range depending on driving conditions.
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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.
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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.
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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.