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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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Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 528km: Kia EV6 Air RWD, $72,590 Cheapest Kia EV6 Air version also boasts the most possible kilometres thanks to its 77.4kWh Long Range battery – strong practicality, kit and standout charging capabilities ensure the waiting list is long. 2023 Cupra Born. kWh battery for solid range.

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Kia Niro EV review: All-electric SUV arrives to sit below the EV6

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But even as a hybrid the Niro doesn’t come particularly cheap. Plus those who choose blue, green or white in the GT-Line get a contrasting C-pillar colour. There’s also a strong suite of active safety equipment, starting with tyre pressure sensors (there’s no spare tyre, only a tyre repair kit). Kia Niro EV GT-Line interior.

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2023 Kia EV6 GT review: Mega-popular electric vehicle put to the seven-day test

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As if the neon green brake callipers weren’t enough. The Neon green ‘GT’ button on the steering wheel looms large. It’s mind-blowing, if not quite in the re-wire brain territory of the Porsche Taycan Turbo S. If you want to keep the tyre mobility kit and power cable bags in the boot, this also eats into space.

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