Our guide to EV driving ranges

We researched every car brand that offers EVs in Australia and retrieved their driving ranges.
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In this comprehensive guide, we’ll look at all electric vehicles offered in Australia and list their claimed WLTP ranges.

WLTP stands for ‘Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure’ and is a global standards that car manufacturers use to measure electric vehicle range, amongst other things. It provides a fairly accurate assessment of the vehicle’s efficiency taking into account real-world driving conditions. It replaces the older NEDC standard.

Range is king when it comes to EVs, and it’ll be a while until tech advances enough for the number to become insignificant. While there are few EVs out these days with truly unusable, short ranges, this list will offer a good contrast between what’s become industry standard, and what’s become outdated.

We’ve listed almost every EV car brand in Australia, which hopefully is useful if you’re in the market for a new electric vehicle. Just be mindful that battery warranties vary by car brand.

Our information is accurate as of the time of publication. For corrections, email [email protected].

1. Audi

Audi do not specifically mention any WLTP stats. Instead, all they offer are battery capacities for their electric vehicle range. However upon further investigation, we managed to find some range stats from their UK counterpart.

audi q8 etron electric vehicle range
Audi Australia do not publicly share their WLTP figures.

2. BMW

bmw i7 sedan electric vehicle driving range
The BMW i7 has an impressive 624km range.

3. BYD

byd seal electric vehicle driving range
Be mindful that there is a 110km range difference between the Seal Dynamic and Seal Premium

4. Fiat

fiat abarth electric vehicle driving range
Fiat’s 500e Abarth’s range is pretty poor compared to its nearest competitor, the MINI Cooper JCW.

5. Ford

ford mustang mach e electric vehicle driving range
For the price, the Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium offers excellent range at 600km.

6. Genesis

genesis g80 electric vehicle driving range
Genesis’s EV driving range is nothing to write home about.

7. Hyundai

hyundai ioniq 6 electric vehicle range
If you can live with the design, the IONIQ 6 offers superb range.

7. Jaguar

Jaguar is redesigning its fleet, so not much love is given to their current offerings, really. WLTP stats for the I-Pace were not readily available from Jaguar Australia’s website, but after some investigation, I managed to find it.

jaguar ipace electric vehicle driving range
Refrain from buying an I-Pace as newer models should be on the horizon.

8. Kia

kia ev9 electric car driving range
Kia’s electric vehicles are… mid. There’s nothing truly exciting about them.

9. MG

MG Australia’s website did not reveal the WLTP range of the ZS EV, but we did find it from their European website.

mg zs ev electric vehicle driving range
Buy an MG for its affordable price tag or 10-year warranty, but not for its driving range.

10. Mercedes-Benz

It was really difficult researching the driving range for Mercedes-Benz EVs because they don’t openly state the WLTP figures. It’s hidden in a blog post. And they’ve made so many changes to their EV range in the past 6 months, it adds a layer of complexity for anyone even considering a Mercedes EV.

mercedes benx eqe suv electric vehicle driving range
Even Mercedes-Benz can’t decide on their own EV offering, not sure you should be either.

11. Mini

mini countryman electric vehicle driving range
Nothing to see here – really, move on.

12. Nissan

  • LEAF: 270km
  • LEAF e+: 385km
nissan leaf electric vehicle driving range
The Leaf was once a pioneering product, but is now incredibly outdated.

13. Polestar

  • Polestar 2
    • Standard range single motor: 546km
    • Long range single motor: 659km
    • Long range dual motor: 596km
    • Long range dual motor with performance pack: 568km
  • Polestar 3
    • Long range single motor: 706km
    • Long range dual motor: 636km
    • Long range dual motor with performance pack: 567km
  • Polestar 4
    • Long range single motor: 620km
    • Long range dual motor: 590km
polestar 2 electric vehicle driving range
Take your pick, Polestar offers great driving range regardless of model.

14. Porsche

porsche macan electric vehicle driving range
The Macan Electric is a brilliant choice for a mid-size electric SUV.

15. Skoda

skoda enyaq coupe electric vehicle driving range
It’s a Skoda.

16. Subaru

subaru solterra electric vehicle driving range
For the price, you’d be better off with a BYD Sealion 7.

17. Tesla

  • Model 3
    • Standard range rear wheel drive: 513km
    • Long range dual motor AWD: 629km
  • Model Y
    • Launch series standard range rear wheel drive: 466km
    • Launch series long range dual motor AWD: 551km

tesla model 3 electric vehicle driving range

18. Volkswagen

Volkswagen’s line of electric vehicles was due to arrive in Australia by 2024. Production was halted late 2024 for faulty door handle issues, but has since resumed. No range information is available for the ID.5 and ID.Buzz from VW Australia, as usual, but I managed to find them on the German website.

volkswagen id buzz electric vehicle driving range
Cool-looking MPV but not available yet.

19. Volvo

volvo ex90 electric suv
Appealing only if you like the brand, I guess.

That wraps up this guide on electric vehicle driving ranges. If you’d like to see any other brand listed, please contact us.

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