Electric Sedans


BMW i7
As the first daring BMW limo since the 2001 E65, the seventh-gen 7 Series introduces a new styling direction, sizing rethink and limelight-stealing i7.
As the first daring BMW limo since the 2001 E65, the seventh-gen 7 Series introduces a new styling direction, sizing rethink and limelight-stealing i7.


Genesis Electrified G80
The eG80 delivers exactly what’s expected from what’s clearly positioned as a more traditional luxury figurehead for the Genesis brand, in the local absence of its G90 range-topper. That it packs new-school electric motivation is a glove-like fit.


Porsche Taycan
If the Taycan recipe is something that might work for your taste and budget, the GTS is easily the version that has the greatest bandwidth and demonstrates just what this impressive EV is capable of.

Tesla Model 3
The Tesla Model 3 has been a hot topic in Australia since reservations were first opened in 2016, before finally going on sale in early 2019. In the years since, the Model 3 has quickly become the most popular EV in Australia and in much of the world.
In Australia, pricing for the Tesla Model 3 begins in the low- to mid $60,000 range, although it is prone to fluctuations and increases. For faster models, pricing quickly climbs towards $100,000.
Reviews
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ReviewsTesla Model Y Performance review: If only all mid-life facelifts were this good
The Performance variant of the hugely successful Tesla Model Y has landed in Australia with even more power and attitude. Will it appeal to Tesla fans and the Tesla-curious?
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Reviews2026 Mazda 6e review: Wheels’ verdict on Mazda’s bold new electric sedan
Mazda goes back to the future, with the return of a popular model – but this time with electric power and RWD. The Mazda 6 is back, baby, but it’s not the 6 you remember.
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Comparisons2026 BYD Atto 1 vs MG3 Hybrid: We run the rule over the two small, budget warriors
Two small cars with miniscule running costs, but which is the best choice for budget-conscious buyers?
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ReviewsBYD Atto 2 review: It’s Australia’s cheapest electric SUV but what else does it offer?
BYD targets top-three status with the new Atto 2, Australia’s cheapest electric SUV, combining strong value and big ambition despite dynamic flaws and modest charging performance.
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ReviewsFord Mustang Mach-E review: Updated mid-size SUV remains an enigma
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ReviewsPolestar 4 review: Mid-sized electric SUV boasts handsome Swedish design and one big surprise
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ReviewsVolvo EX30 Cross Country review: Light off-roading now in electric form
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Reviews2025 Deepal E07 review: How practical is its unconventional ‘multitruck’ SUV?

































