Electric Car Videos

Volvo EX90: Australian price revealed, undercuts rivals
Volvo has released Australian pricing for the new EX90 electric seven-seat SUV, which is soon due on sale down under.

BMW iX electric SUV: What’s new after its facelift
BMW has revealed the revamped iX electric SUV with refreshed styling, faster charging and more range.

Cadillac says this is its quickest car ever… and it’s an SUV
Cadillac’s first all-electric V-Series performance model, the LYRIQ-V, is set to arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year

Mercedes-Benz reveals pricing and specs for new electric SUV Night Editions
New Night Edition variants of Mercedes-Benz EQA and EQB electric SUVs add extra styling features for no additional cost to the base models.

Kia’s first dedicated EV shows off new styling, greater range
The Kia EV6 is getting a mid-life nip and tuck with updated styling and a larger battery, which is due in Australia in the second quarter of 2025.

Wheels newly crowned COTY winner unveils a special drift edition
A new special ‘drift edition’ of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N – which was recently named Wheels Car of the Year 2024-25 – has been revealed in collaboration with legendary Japanese drift driver Keiichi Tsuchiya

VIDEO: Nissan reveals electric R32 Skyline conversion
Nissan has revealed an electric-converted R32 Skyline GT-R at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, replacing the iconic RB26 engine with a dual-motor EV setup

2025 Skoda Enyaq facelift revealed, Australian launch coming soon
The updated Škoda Enyaq Coupé 85 offers up to 596km of range, faster charging, and refreshed styling with the new Modern Solid design

2025 Chery Omoda E5 EV pricing drops to $37K as a ‘New Year bonus’
Chery Australia has cut $6K off the Omoda E5 electric SUV, making it the most affordable electric SUV in Australia – for now

Honda 0 Series SUV and ‘Saloon’ wagon shown off at CES
Honda’s upcoming 0 Series of electric vehicles comes a step closer with this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, but there’s still much to be known

Honda’s Sony Afeela EV will cost $145K, travel up to 480km
Two iconic Japanese brands are going in together on a new brand, but it’ll be very exclusive – and very expensive.

2024 Kia EV9 Air long-term review
Is the cheapest EV9 a knockout or a lockout? Turns out both.

Albanese Government to back $150 million in low-interest EV loans
Government-backed EV loans aim to boost adoption among Australians earning under $100,000

MINI Australia’s Major EV News
Pricing and specs for all-electric John Cooper Works and John Cooper Works Aceman variants have been confirmed ahead of their introduction to Australia early in 2025.

New Small Cars coming to Australia in 2025
This is your definitive list of all the new small cars bound for Australia in 2025.

Wheels COTY 2024-25 Winner: HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 N
All hail the unanimous winner of Wheels Car of the Year 2024-25, the truly innovative Hyundai IONIQ 5 N – a spectacularly well-realised performance EV destined to put a smile on the face of anyone who gets in one.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: SKODA ENYAQ SPORTLINE RWD
An intriguing concept with some flaws in execution.

Wheels COTY 2024-25: Top Six
After a gruelling testing regime at Lang Lang Proving Ground in Victoria, 25 contenders were whittled down to the final six reviewed here.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: POLESTAR 3 AWD LONG RANGE
With a cabin as relaxing as a Scandinavian spa, the Polestar 3 exudes a left-field cool.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: RENAULT MEGANE E-TECH EV60
A sort of tall-small hatchback crossover SUV, just a single variant is currently offered, the $54,990 Techno EV60.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: HYUNDAI IONIQ 6 DYNAMIQ RWD
Hyundai is quickly building a reputation for the unconventional when it comes to electric vehicles.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: KIA EV9 EARTH AWD
Size matters. In the electric vehicle marketplace, they don’t come much bigger than the Kia EV9.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: MG4 ESSENCE 64
Here is a vehicle that offers performance, practicality and peace of mind – thanks to a 10-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty – but also changes the value equation and makes buying an EV a viable option for so many people by coming to market from just $37,990.

2024-25 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: TESLA MODEL 3 LONG RANGE
What immediately strikes you on the ride and handling loop is just how impressively sharp the turn-in of the Tesla is and, of course, how much typical EV punch it has in terms of usable acceleration.













