Individual EV fact sheets for all currently available new BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) Passenger Vehicles in Australia.
These model Fact Sheets follow a standard two-page format to enable easier comparisons between individual vehicles.
These sheets have been thoroughily researched, so they should (!?) be correct as of the time of creation. (Note: month the sheet was created or updated is at bottom of the second column of the back page).
Important note: these are an introductory sheet only and do not cover options in any detail. People intending to purchase any of these vehicles must refer to the current sales brochure/website/dealer for more detailed (and most up-to-date) information.
EV car and e-LCV Fact Sheets are created and maintained by Bryce Gaton (EV Choice) – and are updated as and when the models change.
If you find any typos or errors in the sheets – email Bryce at EVNews@bigpond.com.
Note that AEVA access these sheets from the copyright holder (Bryce Gaton) under the provisions of the 'CopyLeft' GNU Free Documentation Licence*. (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html).
Click on image to view fact sheet.
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BEVs available now
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BEVs confirmed as coming
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Audi Q8 e-tron: 2023-current
SUV and Sportsback
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Audi e-tron GT: 2022-current
Sheet in production
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BMW i4: 2022-current
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BMW i5: 2023-current
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BMW i7: 2023 - current
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BMW iX: 2022-current
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BMW iX1: 2023-current
Sheet in production
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BMW iX2: 2024-current
Sheet in production
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BMW iX3: 2022-current
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BYD Atto 3: 2022-current
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BYD Dolphin: 2023-current
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BYD Seal: 2023-current
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Chery Omoda e5: 2024-current
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Cupra Born: 2023-current
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Fiat 500e 2023-current
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Ford Mach-E: 2023 - current
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Genesis GV60: 2022-current
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Genesis GV70: 2022-current
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Genesis G80: 2022-current
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GWM Ora: 2023 - current
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Hyundai Ioniq 5: 2021-current
Includes Ioniq 5 N Performance
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Hyundai Ioniq 6: 2023-current
Includes 2024 model updates
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Hyundai Kona electric: 2024-current
2019-23 model in second-hand page
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Jaguar I-Pace: 2019-current
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Jeep Avenger: late 2024-current
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Kia Niro EV: 2022-current
21-22 version in second-hand page
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Kia EV6: 2022-current
Including EV6 GT
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Kia EV9: 2024-current
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LDV Mifa9 electric: 2022-current
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Leapmotor C10: 2025-current
(Deliveries to begin January 2025)
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Lexus RZ 450e: 2023-current
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Lexus UX 300e: 2022-current
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Lotus Eletre: 2024-current
No Fact Sheet. Link is Lotus website.
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Mazda MX30 E35: 2021-23
Discontinued in March 2024
See second-hand page
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Mercedes EQA: 2021-current
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Mercedes EQB: 2023-current
Sheet in production
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Mercedes EQC: 2019-current
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Mercedes EQE sedan: 2023-current
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Mercedes EQE SUV: 2023-current
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Mercedes EQS sedan: 2022-current
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Mercedes EQS SUV: 2023-current
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Mercedes EQV: 2022-current
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Mercedes eVito Tourer: 2022-current
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MG4: 2023-current
Including XPower AWD version
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MG ZS EV: 2020-current
Includes 2023 updates
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Mini Cooper SE electric: 2020-current
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Nissan Leaf ZE1: 2019-current
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Peugeot e-2008: 2023-current
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Polestar 2: 2024 update
Includes 2021-23 model
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Polestar 3: 2025-current
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Polestar 4: 2024-current
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Porsche Taycan: 2020-current
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Porsche Taycan Cross: 2022-current
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Renault Megane E-Tech: 2024-current
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Rolls Royce Spectre: 2024-current
No Fact Sheet. Link is RR website.
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Smart #1: 2024-current
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Smart #3: 2024-current
Sheet in production
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Subaru Solterra: 2024-current
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Tesla Model 3: 2019-current
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Tesla Model Y: 2022-current
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Toyota bZ4X: 2024-current
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Volvo C40 Recharge: 2022-current
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Volvo XC40 Recharge: 2021-current
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Volvo EX30: 2024-current
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