Best New Electric Cars in Australia: 2026 Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest new electric car in Australia in 2026?

The BYD Atto 1 is the cheapest new EV at $23,990 plus on-road costs — the lowest price ever for a new EV here. The BYD Atto 2 is the cheapest electric SUV from $31,990.

What is the best-selling electric car in Australia?

The Tesla Model Y. In May 2026, it became the country’s best-selling car of any type for the first time. The BYD Sealion 7 and Geely EX5 also top monthly EV charts.

Are electric cars worth it in Australia in 2026?

For most people, yes. Lower running costs, cheap home charging, less servicing, and the FBT exemption can offset the price, especially with petrol so dear.

Do electric cars still get the FBT exemption in Australia?

Yes. Full electric and hydrogen cars under the $91,387 threshold are FBT-exempt on a novated lease. Plug-in hybrids lost it on 1 April 2025, and the rules are under review for mid-2027.

How far can new electric cars in Australia drive on one charge?

It depends on the model. Cheap city EVs do about 300–345km. Mid-size SUVs go 450–500 km. Long-range cars like the Tesla Model Y Long Range reach up to 600 km.