Key Points
- A Chinese car manufacturer is promising its vehicle will be the most affordable in Australia.
- There are currently no EVs on the market under $40,000 but industry experts say it is only a matter of time.
- Electric vehicle sales currently make up 3.8 per cent of car sales in Australia.
Chinese Brand, BYD Auto’s latest launch, set for next Thursday on the Gold Coast, triggered widespread speculation after the company promised it would deliver “the most affordable, high-quality EV launched in Australia”.
Electric vehicle enthusiasts are keen to find out what price the BYD Dolphin will retail for in Australia given promises made around its affordability in the lead up to its launch in the country. Source: Getty / John Keeble
Other Chinese brands, MG and GWM currently have EVs on the market in Australia for $43,990.
“It won’t be long before we see electric vehicles in the $30,000 price ranges and we saw sales pick up pretty quickly when $40,000 electric vehicles became available.”
Electric vehicles only make up a small percentage of car sales in Australia each year but that continues to slowly increase. Source: AAP / DEAN LEWINS
Australian Electric Vehicle Association national president Dr Chris Jones said there were still questions about whether BYD’s Dolphin would be the first electric car to break the $40,000 barrier, however.
Here are the five most affordable electric cars in Australia.
GWM Ora
Also known as the Funky Cat, this small electric car offers a 310km range, adaptive cruise control and a 10-inch display. Models are due in showrooms this month and come with a price tag of $43,990.
MG ZS EV Excite
In equal place for the title of cheapest electric car, also priced at $43,990, this mid-sized SUV is equipped with MG Pilot SMART features, three driving modes, regenerative braking and a 320km range.
MG4
The company’s first electric hatchback is due to launch in Australia later this year and its entry-level model will feature a 450km range, smart driving modes, and reach 100km/hr in 7.9 seconds. It is priced at $44,990.
BYD Atto 3
The Chinese brand’s first vehicle in Australia is a compact SUV which costs $48,011. It has a 320km range and 12.8-inch touchscreen and can reach 100km/h in 7.3 seconds.
Nissan Leaf
The newest version of Nissan’s iconic electric hatchback features an updated design, 270km range and autonomous braking and costs $50,990.
Additional reporting by Aleisha Orr.