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10 new electric cars to watch out for in 2026

  • 2 January 2026
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  • Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
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Here are 10 new EVS to watch out for in 2026, including an electric Hilux, the first EVs from some big Japanese car companies, and the lowest cost electric car to date.

See also: The EV shopping list for 2026: More electric utes, hatchbacks, and EVs that break price records

BYD Atto 1 ($23,990): This hatchback could be the cheapest electric car on the market when it arrives in Australia, with the base model promising a range of 220km and fast-charging.

Polestar 5 ($171,000): This Porsche rival packs in plenty of luxury features. The base model comes with two motors and will hit 100km/h in 3.9 seconds.

Hyundai Elexio: Due early in the year, this mid-sized SUV features a futuristic design and a battery that promises to travel more than 500km per charge.

Honda Super-ONE: It might look like a toy car but this compact vehicle is real, has been designed for urban driving, and will launch in the second half of 2026.

Mazda 6e: The popular Japanese car brand will add an electric sedan to its fleet in mid-2026. The 6e will feature a rear motor and a range of more than 500km.

Toyota HiLux EV: Australia’s most popular car brand will deliver an electric version of its HiLux ute in the first half of 2026. Its price is tipped to fall between $90,000 and $100,000.

Kia PV5: An electric van will join Kia’s line-up of SUVs and sedans late in 2026, and promises a range of up to 412km from its base model.

Suzuki e-Vitara: Suzuki’s first mass-produced electric vehicle will arrive early in the year and in the shape of an SUV. Its price is yet to be revealed but its base model could feature a 400km range.

XPeng X9: Seven seats will be available inside the latest vehicle from this Chinese brand – a people-mover that is expected to arrive on roads in the second half of the year.

Leapmotor B05: One for the compact spots, the B05 is a five-door electric hatchback due mid-way through the year. It will feature a rear-wheel motor and 361km base range.

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