SUV
Shows Australian model electric vehicles classified as a SUV style within the private vehicle category.
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301 to 500 km
Audi Q4 e-tron – Australian Model EV
The 2025 Audi Q4 e-tron marks Audi’s strategic entry into Australia’s competitive sub $100,000 luxury EV market, offering two powertrain configurations (45 RWD and 55 quattro AWD) across SUV and Sportback body styles, with prices starting at $84,900. Combining a 210–250kW electric drivetrain, an 82kWh battery delivering up to 540km of WLTP range, and premium features such as tri-zone climate control and Matrix LED headlights, the Q4 e-tron positions itself as a technologically refined alternative to rivals like the Tesla Model Y and BMW iX3, albeit with compromises in towing capacity and interior storage flexibility.
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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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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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1,001 to 1,500 kg
BYD Sealion 7 – Australian Model EV
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1,501 to 2,000 kg
Cadillac Lyriq – 2025 Australian Model EV
The 2025 Cadillac Lyriq marks the American luxury brand’s debut in Australia as a dual-motor all-wheel-drive electric SUV, available in Luxury and Sport model variants. It combines a 102kWh battery with 530km WLTP range, a 33-inch 9K curved display, and Ultium platform dynamics, positioning it as a premium competitor in the Australian luxury EV market segment.
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301 to 500 km
Chery Omoda 5 – 2025 Australian Model EV
The 2025 Chery Omoda E5 electric SUV has redefined value in Australia’s EV market with a $36,990 starting price (before on-road costs) for its entry-level BX variant, making it the nation’s most affordable electric SUV. Equipped with a 61kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery delivering 430km WLTP range a 150kW/340Nm front-mounted electric motor, and standard features like dual 12.3-inch displays and a full-sized spare wheel, the Omoda E5 combines practicality with competitive performance while holding a **5-star ANCAP safety rating.
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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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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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5 Seater
Deepal S07 – 2025 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
Geely EX5 Australian Model EV
The Geely EX5 is a mid-sized all-electric SUV set to launch in Australia in March 2025. It aims to redefine the electric vehicle experience for Australian consumers, offering a compelling alternative to the popular Tesla Model Y.
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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.