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How far can your EV travel? We rank the driving range of every electric vehicle in Australia

EV Central

Whether you’re buying a Tesla Model Y , Hyundai Ioniq 5 , Kia EV6 or MG ZS EV , one of the first questions most people have regards the length of the driving range. So just how far can you travel between charges? Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive and Performance versions don’t go as far, but they’re still impressive.

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2020’s best electric cars

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More models, more interest, more availability and over 108,000 pure electric vehicles registered in the UK! So, what better way to round off a trying year than by celebrating the best electric cars to come out in 2020? Most stylish – Porsche Taycan 4S. Most stylish – Porsche Taycan 4S.

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Torque monster 2024 BMW i5 Touring coming to Australia: full details

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Highlighting BMW’s commitment to EVs , when the i5 M60 wagon arrives it’ll be the 16th fully electric variant offered in Australia, across seven model series in the Bavarian brand’s product portfolio. A Hyundai Ioniq 5’s wheelbase, for example, bests the i5 Touring’s by 5mm.

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Electric cars buyers guide

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Are electric cars better for the environment? Fully-electric vehicles produce zero emissions and are far more efficient when it comes to using energy. A nervous feeling that you won’t reach your destination in your electric car on the charge you have available. How long does it take to charge an electric car?

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2021’s biggest EV releases

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A stunning car which is as near to a sure-fire hit as you can get, the GT’s 90 kWh battery will be capable of covering almost 250 miles on a single charge. BMW will begin to offer its first fully electric SUV. The BMW iX3 takes the X series models we all know into the electric era. Hyundai IONIQ 5. Mazda MX-30.

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