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Last updated: 2026-08-23
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Jaecoo's J5 electric SUV has become popular in Australia with a $36,990 driveaway price and solid features, but a review examines whether it delivers on its promising specs.
The Geely EX2 has launched in Australia at $26,490 before on-road costs, positioning itself as one of the country's most affordable new electric vehicles.
A Nissan Ariya Advance+ is put through its paces on an Easter road trip to regional Victoria to test whether the electric SUV is suited for longer journeys.
Audi updates its smallest and most affordable EV with the refreshed Q4 e-tron, a mid-size luxury electric SUV that faces the question of whether the improvements justify the investment.
Cadillac's 2026 Vistiq Platinum impresses with bold styling, capable handling and competitive pricing, emerging as the brand's most compelling Australian offering yet.
Electric campervan pioneers attempting a lap of Australia run out of charge and require a tow after forgetting their own charging protocols, offering a cautionary lesson for fellow EV travellers.
The Tesla Model Y L offers enhanced comfort and versatility for the Australian market, featuring V2L capability that's expected to help the Model Y maintain its position as the country's top-selling EV.
A review explores whether Kia's PV5 electric van, built on the E-GMP.S platform, could offer a practical alternative to traditional utes for Australian buyers.
BYD launches the Atto 2 DM-i as an even more affordable plug-in hybrid option, undercutting the brand's existing cheapest PHEV offering on the Australian market.
The FTN Motion StreetdogXR combines scooter practicality with retro café racer styling, delivering easy urban commuting and decent range, though its charging system could be more convenient.
Leapmotor's flagship D19 SUV offers six or seven seats with electric or range-extender powertrains and luxury features, though its Australian market viability remains uncertain.
Hyundai's 2026 Ioniq 6 N is a high-performance electric vehicle that combines cutting-edge technology with track-focused capabilities, offering a polarising but undeniably swift driving experience.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N delivers impressive track performance with extensive drive mode options that reward exploration. The performance EV proves capable even without drift features enabled.
The Deepal E07 2026 is a distinctive electric SUV arriving in Australia that combines unconventional pickup-style practicality with eye-catching design.
The 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring and Subaru Trailseeker are compared across pricing, specs, warranty and servicing as the two closely related EVs prepare to arrive in Australia.
The Driven takes a closer look at the updated 2026 Geely EX5 ER Inspire, unpacking a larger battery and additional standard features to assess whether it can hold its place as one of Australia's favourite electric SUVs.
The BYD Sealion 7 arrives with 502km range, dual motors and a starting price of $47,990 drive-away, making it one of the most compelling mid-size electric SUVs available.