1,001 to 1,500 kg
Shows EV’s with an Australian braked towing capability between 1,001 kg and 1,500 kg.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
BMW iX1 – 2025 Australian Model EV
The BMW iX1 is a fully electric compact SUV designed to deliver a luxurious driving experience with efficient performance, featuring a range of up to 474 km. With advanced technology, elegant design, and sustainable functionality, it offers a versatile option for eco-conscious urban and suburban users.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
BYD Sealion 7 – Australian Model EV
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Cupra Tavascan – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Cupra Tavascan is a mid-sized electric SUV coupe offering sharp handling, competitive pricing, and advanced features, starting at approx. $60,990 plus on-road costs. Available in two variants—Endurance (RWD) and VZ (AWD)—it combines sporty European design with a 77 kWh battery for up to 534km WLTP range, making it a credible electric vehicle in the Australian EV market.
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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.
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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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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Hyundai Ioniq 6 – Australian Model EV
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a sleek, aerodynamically designed electric sedan built on Hyundai’s dedicated E-GMP platform, offering impressive range and ultra-fast charging capabilities. It presents a distinctive ‘streamliner’ silhouette and a tech-focused interior, positioning itself as a stylish and efficient competitor in the growing Australian EV market. The current model is a 2023 design and launch so interesting to see if updated soon by Hyundai.
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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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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Kia EV5 – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Kia EV5 is a mid-size electric SUV designed to challenge other brands and models such as the Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5 with competitive pricing, advanced features, and a stylish design. It offers four trim levels across the range with various impressive options allowing customisation. A focus on practicality, safety, and technology for also makes the EV5 a competitive offering within the Australian EV market.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
LDV eDeliver 7 Van – Australian Model Commercial EV
The 2025 LDV eDeliver 7 represents a significant step forward in Australia’s mid-size electric commercial van market, offering a competitively priced zero-emission alternative to diesel rivals like the Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit Custom. With two battery options (77 kWh and 88 kWh) delivering just over 300 km real world range, front-wheel drive via a 150kW/330Nm electric motor, and a cargo-focused design starting at around $63,990 driveaway for ABN holders, this Chinese-built van combines practicality with emerging EV technology while undercutting premium European competitors like the Mercedes-Benz eVito by over $30,000.
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1,001 to 1,500 kg
LDV eDeliver 9 Van – Australian Model Commercial EV
The latest Australian model LDV eDeliver 9 is a large all-electric commercial van designed to meet the growing demand for zero-emission transport solutions for businesses. It offers substantial cargo space, with van variants providing up to 12.33 cubic metres of volume and a payload capacity of up to 1,410 kg, catering to a range of delivery and trade applications. Powered by a 150kW electric motor and available with an 88.5kWh battery in van models, it provides a WLTP driving range of up to 280km and supports DC fast charging for operational efficiency.
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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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1,001 to 1,500 kg
Nissan Ariya – Upcoming Australian Model EV
The Nissan Ariya EV is huge step forward in Nissan’s electric vehicle ambitions, building on the near 12 year legacy of the Leaf. The long awaited new EV offering from Nissan is a more premium and technologically advanced offering. This stylish electric SUV is said to be arriving on Australian shores later in 2025, a significant delay since it hit Japanese roads in mid 2021. The Ariya aims to blend Japanese-inspired design with cutting-edge EV performance and a lounge-like interior comfort however it will face tough competition in Australia with the large number of alternative mid sized electric SUV’s on offer.