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Australian electric vehicle sales by month in 2026 – by model and by brand

The Driven publishes detailed sales data for Australian battery electric vehicle sales on this page.

Data is sourced from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) report known as VFacts, the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC), as well as individual companies.

This page will be updated as new data is released each month, and as new information comes to hand. It is designed to be a reference point for the industry and consumers alike.

For more details on individual EV models available in Australia, please visit our EV Models page. And for handy tips on the EV experience, please check out our EV Explainers section and our section on Road Trips and Reviews.

Monthly sales data for previous years is located here: for 2024, and for 2025

2026 Monthly EV sales in Australia by model

The table below tracks the monthly sales volume of each battery electric vehicle model currently sold in Australia. Missing data in some cells (shown with a ‘-‘) indicates that we are waiting for information from those respective manufacturers, usually for electric vehicles that have an equivalent internal combustion engine (ICE) variant of the same model.

Total monthly EV sales figures as reported by FCAI and EVC are included below the monthly tally for individual EV models. The gap between these two totals represents the number of EVs we are still missing individual data for.

Some manufacturers have told us they will not provide EV specific breakdowns of these models beyond what is available in the VFacts report, so certain data will remain missing unless we can find an alternative source.

We are now using a different table format that supports sorting on each column by clicking on the header row, filtering rows and adjusting how many rows of data are visible. By default the table is sorted by the year to date (YTD) column, showing the top 10 vehicles.

Use the drop down menu above the top left of the table to adjust how many rows are visible and enter your filter in the search box above the top right side to display only the rows that match.

Model NameYTDFebJan
Tesla Model Y30792791288
BYD Sealion 7249813271171
Zeekr 7X1046628418
BYD Atto 2909347562
Geely EX5831416415
Tesla Model 3696483213
BYD Atto 3618384234
BYD Seal597302295
BYD Atto 1594349245
Omoda Jaecoo J5584369215
MG MG4565406159
Kia EV5561280281
BYD Dolphin532260272
Kia EV3400223177
Toyota bZ4X393211182
MG S5290158132
Volkswagen ID.4237111126
GWM Ora22589136
Polestar 419897101
Mercedes-Benz EQA1829686
BMW i41577681
Volvo EX301509258
BMW iX1130130
Hyundai Kona EV1308941
Mercedes-Benz EQB1225567
Hyundai Elexio11710512
Audi Q6 e-tron1135954
Volkswagen ID.Buzz1094564
Deepal S071064660
XPeng G69494
Polestar 2904545
Hyundai Inster884543
Kia EV4873255
MG IM6863947
Skoda Enyaq843846
Volkswagen ID.5813546
Mini Aceman804238
BMW iX27575
Chery E57272
Skoda Elroq714130
Leapmotor B10682543
Deepal E07642539
Kia EV6645014
Audi Q4 e-tron634023
Subaru Solterra622537
MG IM5562630
Cupra Tavascan533419
Hyundai Ioniq 5513021
Ford Mustang Mach-E461927
Leapmotor C10392118
Volvo EX90392613
Zeekr X391722
Zeekr 00938929
Hyundai Ioniq 9321913
Mini Countryman Electric3030
Mini Cooper Electric2626
Volvo EX402525
Porsche Taycan241113
Renault Scenic E-Tech21201
Volvo ES9020128
Farizon SV18117
Nissan Ariya18711
Polestar 317314
BMW iX1385
Jeep Avenger1394
Renault Megane E-Tech1358
BMW i71266
Hyundai Ioniq 61248
Kia EV91248
BMW i5716
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo633
Audi e-tron GT413
MG Cyberster422
Genesis Electrified GV70312
Kia Niro EV33
Audi Q8 e-tron211
Genesis GV60211
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV211
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV211
Genesis Electrified G80110
Alfa Romeo Junior0--
BMW iX3000
Cadillac Lyriq0--
Cupra Born000
Fiat 500e0--
Fiat Abarth 500e0--
Ford E-Transit0--
Ford E-Transit Custom0--
GAC Aion V0--
KGM Musso EV0--
KGM Torres EVX0--
LDV eDeliver 70--
LDV eDeliver 90--
LDV eT60000
LDV Mifa 9000
Lexus RZ000
Lotus Eletre000
Lotus Emeya000
Mercedes-Benz EQE000
Mercedes-Benz EQS000
Mercedes-Benz EQV000
Mercedes-Benz eSprinter0--
Mercedes-Benz eVito0--
Mercedes-Benz G5800--
Peugeot e-Expert0--
Peugeot e-Partner0--
Porsche Macan0--
Renault Kangoo E-Tech0--
Rolls-Royce Spectre0--
Skyworth EC110--
Smart #10--
Smart #30--
Volkswagen eTransporter0--
Total from above18101106907411
Total FCAI + EVC BEV sales18543111347409
Gap between totals442444-2

2026 Monthly EV sales in Australia by brand

The table below tracks the monthly sales volume by brand for each battery electric vehicle currently sold in Australia. The brand data below is aggregated from the sales by model data above, so the same notes regarding missing data from some manufacturers applies.

Brand NameYTDFebJan
BYD574829692779
Tesla37753274501
Kia1127589538
Zeekr1123654469
MG1001631370
Geely831416415
Omoda Jaecoo584369215
Volkswagen433194239
Hyundai430292138
BMW39491303
Toyota393211182
Mercedes-Benz308153155
Polestar305145160
Volvo234130104
GWM22589136
Audi18210181
Deepal1707199
Skoda1557976
Mini1364294
Leapmotor1074661
XPeng94094
Chery72072
Subaru622537
Cupra533419
Ford461927
Renault34259
Porsche241113
Nissan18711
Farizon18117
Jeep1394
Genesis633
Alfa Romeo000
Cadillac000
Fiat000
GAC000
KGM000
LDV000
Lexus000
Lotus000
Peugeot000
Rolls-Royce000
Skyworth000
Smart000
Total from above18101106907411

  • Perhaps there needs to be a column identifying "Not reported". I know that Xpeng don't report, but does GAC report or have they actually sold no Aion Vs?

  • ...and still, more than 90% of all vehicle purchases are fossils - just like there new owners!

    • Aussies by and large are a very boring very conservative car buying mob, 50 shades of grey and mostly toy floater tonka trucks after decades of Falcodores. It's a tough gig for anything new.

    • The irony of the arrogance towards 90% of the car buying population. Try being less of an insufferable snob.

  • Can we get a table for automakers/auto groups? Such as geely group Geely, Zeekr, Volvo etc.

  • Thanks appreciate the efforts...rolling 12 months would be handy. How has Kia gone over the last 12 months?

  • That super cheap Atto 1 (the small car that 'everyone wanted') is not selling like hot cakes.
    The Kia Picanto, the actual competition to the Atto 1, sold 506 units just in January.

  • Australian motorists have been warned petrol prices could surge if the Middle East conflict continues. perhaps reaching almost $3 per litre. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see fuel rationing in Australia being implemented within weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked for too long. I wonder whether that will substantially change Australian attitudes towards BEVs.

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