EV News

Looking for a new EV? Here’s the complete list of what’s available, and what’s coming

The demand for electric vehicles is growing rapidly in Australia and, finally, so too is the choice of EVs,  with over 50 different models now available to purchase new – from prices below $40,000 (before on roads), to more than $300,000.

The Driven team has upgraded its EV Models page to provide an updated list and interactive links to all new EV models available in Australia, plus new vehicles we know will be coming soon. We also list vehicles that are no longer on sale but can still be found on the second hand market.

The page provides a brief description of the article, and basic information on price, battery size and range, plus links to articles and reviews about those cars that provide more detail.

This page will be updated regularly with new models and information, but please get in touch if you notice any errors or omissions.

 

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