Electric Cars Revolution: up to 80 New Electric Cars Coming to Australia and New Zealand

Electric Cars Revolution: up to 80 New Electric Cars Coming to Australia and New Zealand

Electric Cars Revolution: up to 80 New Electric Cars Coming to Australia and New Zealand

Get ready for the electric vehicle boom! Discover the exciting lineup of 80 new electric cars that will be hitting the roads of Australia and New Zealand within the next 24 months. From established brands like Audi, BMW, and Tesla to emerging players like Aeon and Jac, we explore the existing and upcoming models that will revolutionize the way we drive. With so many options, choosing the perfect electric car will be like entering a candy shop filled with millions of choices. Read on to find out which models stand out and why the electric future looks brighter than ever.

The electric vehicle (EV) market is about to experience a massive surge in Australia and New Zealand, with a whopping 80 new electric cars set to hit the roads within the next two years. This exciting development will transform the automotive landscape, providing consumers with a wide range of options to choose from. However, the sheer number of available models can be overwhelming, akin to walking into a candy shop filled with countless candies and not knowing which one to pick. In this blog post, we will explore the existing EVs already available and delve into the upcoming models that are set to revolutionize the electric car industry down under.

Existing EVs Available Now:

Before we dive into the upcoming electric cars, let’s take a look at the impressive lineup of EVs that are already available in Australia and New Zealand. Some of the notable models include:

  • Audi e-tron, Audi e-tron GT
  • BMW i4, BMW i7, BMW iX, BMW iX3
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E, Ford Transit electric van, Ford e-Transit Custom
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Hyundai Kona Electric
  • Jaguar I-PACE
  • Kia Niro EV
  • LDV e-Deliver 9, LDV ET60, LDV Mifa 9
  • Lexus UX 300e
  • Mazda MX-30
  • Mercedes-Benz EQA, EQB, EQC, EQE, EQS, eVito, eVito Tourer, EQV
  • Mini Cooper SE
  • Nissan Leaf
  • Polestar 2
  • Porsche Taycan
  • Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y
  • Volvo C40 Recharge, Volvo XC40 Recharge

These EVs cover a wide range of vehicle types, from sedans to SUVs, ensuring there’s an electric car to suit every preference and lifestyle.

Upcoming Electric Cars:

Now, let’s shift our focus to the exciting lineup of upcoming electric cars that will be making their way to Australia and New Zealand. Here’s a glimpse of what’s to come:

A. Aeon:

  • Hyper GT (Model 3 rival)
  • SUV (Aeon Y)
  • SUV (Aeon V)

B. Audi:

  • Q8 e-tron
  • Q4 e-tron
  • Q6 e-tron
  • A6 e-tron (large sedan)
  • Q5 e-tron (expected in 2024)
  • Q4 e-tron (expected in 2024)

C. BMW:

  • iX1 (small SUV, Q1 2023)
  • i5 (large sedan, end of 2023)

D. BOD:

  • Dolphin (long wheelbase version)
  • Seal (sedan)
  • Bydr (electric pickup truck)

E. Cooper:

  • Bring Out The Cooperative (medium SUV)
  • Revol (small car, expected in 2025)

F. Fiat:

  • 500e (mid-2023)
  • Abarth 500e (hot hatch, late 2023)

G. Ford:

  • Transit (large electric van, Q2 2023)
  • Mustang Mach-E (Q4 2023)
  • E-Transit Custom (medium car)

H. LDV:

  • Mid-size van
  • Other LDV models (to be announced)

I. Lexus:

  • UX 300E (updated)
  • RZ450e (mid-2023)

J. Lotus:

  • Electra (large SUV, 2024)

K. Maserati:

  • Gran Turismo Fog or Coop (late 2023)
  • Grecale (medium SUV, early 2024)

L. Mercedes-Benz:

  • EQS SUV
  • EQE SUV
  • EQG (electric version of G Series)
  • EQE (medium SUV, delayed)
  • Other Mercedes-Benz models (to be announced)

M. Porsche:

  • Cayman and Boxster (2025)
  • Ultra-luxurious EV (2024 or 2025)
  • Macan (delayed due to software issues)

N. Ram:

  • 1500 Rev (large electric pickup truck)

O. Renault:

  • Kangoo E-Tech (small van)
  • E-Tech (small SUV)
  • E-Tech (large van)
  • Renault 5 (small car)
  • Other Renault models (to be announced)

P. Volkswagen:

  • ID4 (medium SUV)
  • ID5 (medium crossover)
  • ID Buzz (people mover)
  • ID Cargo (van)
  • ID3
  • Other Volkswagen models (to be announced)

Q. Volvo:

  • Ex30 (late 2023)
  • Ex90 (large SUV, late 2024)
  • Tesla Model 2 (expected by the end of 2025)

Conclusion: The electric vehicle revolution is well underway in Australia and New Zealand, with an impressive lineup of 80 new electric cars set to be introduced within the next 24 months. From established brands like Audi, BMW, and Tesla to emerging players like Aeon and Jac, the choices are abundant. Whether you’re in the market for a compact SUV, a luxury sedan, or a spacious van, the upcoming electric car models will cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets. The future looks brighter than ever as electric cars become more accessible, affordable, and technologically advanced. Get ready to embrace the electric revolution and join the sustainable transportation movement that will shape the future of mobility Down Under.

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