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2020's Top Ten Best EVs!

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We are hunting affordable cars here so we will be talking about their newly reduced vehicle, the Tesla Model 3. Starting at $68,425 and ending at $92,425 before on-road costs, Tesla's are definitely not cheap, but with their price tags comes performance. Next up is the newly released fully electric vehicle by MG, the ZS EV.

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

EV Central

Mercedes-AMG EQS53 575km: BMW iX M60, $222,900 With 455kW and 1100Nm on tap, the iX M60 is the first electric SUV to receive the hallowed BMW ‘M’ treatment. Damn good range from its whopping 112kWh battery too. Damn good range from its whopping 112kWh battery too. kWh battery for solid range. kWh battery for solid range.

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The electric year ahead: Every new EV coming to Australia in 2024

EV Central

From A to V, here are all the new electric cars you can expect on Australian roads this year. Audi Q4 e-Tron Audi Q4 50 e-tron quattro The Q4 e-Tron is set to become the most affordable EV for the luxury brand, with the 210kW/545Nm rear-wheel drive 45 model priced from $88,300 plus on-road costs. BYD Seal U BYD Seal U.

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Volvo reveals EX90 EV, here in 2024

EV Central

Volvo has unveiled its EX90 large SUV, a pure electric replacement for the seven-seat XC90. In range-topping Twin Motor Performance guise it boasts dual electric motors with 380kW/910Nm and up to 600km range from its 111kWh (107kW useable) battery. 2024 Volvo EX90 seven-seat electric SUV with 14.5-inch

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