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

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Here’s a list of every EV on sale today in Australia, how far they’ll go and how much they cost to buy before on-road charges, or before any rebates, discounts or incentives are applied. Range figures are according to the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure) cycle.

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2023 Peugeot e-Partner review: New electric van arrives to help green your fleet – at a price…

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EV Central’s 2023 Peugeot e-Partner review: The Peugeot e-Partner compact electric van adds another contender to the small but growing light commercial EV segment. It’s also the first battery electric model from the French brand in Australia, with three more EVs due before the end of 2024, including the larger e-Expert medium van.

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Driven: Abarth 500e EV

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It’s due in Australia three or four months later than the tiny Fiat EV. But should the Turismo for Australia more or less duplicate Scorpionissima equipment levels it would mean a price around the $60,000 mark. Australia’s Scorpionissima allocation is 219. Australia’s Scorpionissima allocation is 219.

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New EV electric car calendar

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All the new electric cars, electric SUVs and electric utes arriving in Australia in 2021, 2022 and 2023. READ MORE: Every new electric car coming to Australia in 2022. Abarth Nuova 500e – high-performance version of the electric Fiat 500 promises pocket rocket thrills, and it’s due in Australia late in 2023.

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BYD Atto 3 review: Chinese newcomer previews our EV future

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BYD is a new brand to Australia, but it’s by no means a new brand in its homeland of China. Short story is that the relative unknown in Australia is one of the top EV manufacturers in the world. No new electric vehicle sold in Australia is cheap, but the BYD Atto 3 is definitely among the most affordable.

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Rolls-Royce and Cadillac reveal gobsmacking ultra-luxury electric cars

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Priced from 275,000 UK pounds and expected to be about $800,000 in Australia where orders have already been placed , Spectre goes on-sale in late 2023. From BMW-owned British icon Rolls comes its first production EV, the Spectre coupe (pictured above). Meanwhile, General Motors’ flagship brand has revealed the Celestiq saloon.

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Best EVs of 2022: Our verdict on the new electric cars of the year

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The EV newcomer is largely unheard of but arrived with an affordable bang in the form of the Atto 3. It’s the first ‘affordable’ EV that’s not felt heavily compromised or compromising. It’s not due to reach Australia until late 2023, but I drove it at its international media launch in Spain in early 2022.