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01.

Tesla Model X

4
From

$148,390

Tesla forged a position in the automotive market by challenging people's expectations, and with the Model X the company challenges more than just perceptions.

02.

Jaguar I-Pace

4.5
From

$142,580

Jaguar has beaten all its big rivals to market with a fully-fledged EV, but should you wait to try the others?

03.

Audi E-Tron

4
From

$147,400

Audi has beaten Tesla and all of its other rivals to get a tri-motor EV on sale in Australia. Does this new sporty electric SUV live up to the hype?

04.

Mercedes-Benz EQC

3.5
From

$128,000

The Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 is the brand's first full-electric SUV offering in Australia, and it aims to offer the pragmatic approach of the GLC SUV with the eco-conscious affect of an EV drivetrain....

05.

BMW IX

4.5
From

$135,900

BMW's first step towards the electric future with the i3 and i8 might not have resonated with customers, but its next-generation of products will surely find an audience that is now a little more...

06.

BMW IX3

4
From

$104,900

BMW is opening the flood gates on a range of full-electric models, with 12 zero-emissions newcomers set to launch worldwide by 2023. The new iX3 is the first BMW X SUV model to arrive in Australia,...

07.

BMW I4

4
From

$99,900

BMW was one of the first brands to commit to the electric future with its i3 hatchback, but its cutting-edge technology and bespoke platform drove up prices and kept it out of hands of everyone...

08.

Porsche Taycan

4.5
From

$159,700

Porsche's Taycan has proven to be a big hit for the German sports car maker, even outselling its perennial 911 model. Now available in Cross Turismo wagon guise, is this all-electric model the...

09.

Volvo XC40

4
From

$52,990

The Volvo XC40 Recharge PHEV is a part-petrol, part-electric compact SUV (with a huge interior) that will set you on the path to electrification.

010.

Polestar 2

4
From

$63,900

Here's why this brand new Swedish crossover is a very good thing for the EV curious in Australia.

011.

Lexus UX

4
From

$46,085

Lexus has always been a brand that has shunned the millennial market. But its all-new UX SUV could change all that. Not only will it launch into one of Australia's most popular segments, but it's...

012.

Mercedes-Benz EQA

4
From

$132,988

Small SUVs are selling like hotcakes, and EVs are the future, so Mercedes-Benz has naturally combined the two to create the all-electric EQA. But given it's based on the internal-combustion-engined...

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