Electric Sedans Available in Australia

Electric sedans typically deliver the best real-world range of any body style, thanks to their lower, more aerodynamic rooflines. If efficiency and long-distance range are priorities, a sedan deserves serious consideration. Here is every electric sedan currently available in Australia.

16 models available in Australia

BYD Seal

BYD

Seal

3 variants

SedanMainstreamUnder $50kRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$46,990

to $61,990

Range

570 km

DC Charge

150 kW

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Kia EV4

Kia

EV4

2 variants

SedanMainstreamUnder $50kRoad trip ready

From

$49,990

to $59,190

Range

633 km

DC Charge

135 kW

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Tesla Model 3Coming Soon

Tesla

Model 3

6 variants

SedanPremiumRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$54,900

to $80,900

Range

702 km

DC Charge

250 kW

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IM IM5

IM

IM5

3 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$60,990

to $80,990

Range

655 km

DC Charge

396 kW

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Polestar 2

Polestar

2

6 variants

SedanPremiumRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$62,400

to $85,400

Range

654 km

DC Charge

205 kW

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Hyundai Ioniq 6

Hyundai

Ioniq 6

3 variants

SedanMainstreamRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$67,300

to $83,500

Range

614 km

DC Charge

350 kW

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BMW i4

BMW

i4

2 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$99,900

to $124,900

Range

590 km

DC Charge

200 kW

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Mercedes-Benz EQE

Mercedes-Benz

EQE

2 of 3 variants match

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$136,600

to $194,100

Range

631 km

DC Charge

173 kW

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Genesis G80

Genesis

G80

1 variant

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$145,000

Range

520 km

DC Charge

230 kW

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BMW i5

BMW

i5

2 of 3 variants match

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$155,900

to $215,900

Range

582 km

DC Charge

205 kW

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Polestar 5

Polestar

5

2 variants

SedanPremiumRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$157,705

to $174,628

Range

670 km

DC Charge

250 kW

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Porsche Taycan

Porsche

Taycan

7 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$176,600

to $351,000

Range

504 km

DC Charge

270 kW

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Audi e-tron GT

Audi

e-tron GT

2 variants

SedanLuxuryFast charging

From

$187,301

to $255,301

Range

487 km

DC Charge

270 kW

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Lotus Emeya

Lotus

Emeya

2 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$189,990

to $209,990

Range

610 km

DC Charge

350 kW

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BMW i7

BMW

i7

3 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$297,900

to $344,900

Range

625 km

DC Charge

195 kW

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Mercedes-Benz EQSComing Soon

Mercedes-Benz

EQS

2 variants

SedanLuxuryRoad trip readyFast charging

From

$328,400

Range

580 km

DC Charge

207 kW

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Frequently asked questions

Which electric sedan has the longest range in Australia?

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD and Hyundai Ioniq 6 Long Range are among the longest-range electric sedans in Australia, both exceeding 600 km WLTP. The Mercedes EQS sedan offers over 700 km WLTP but at a significantly higher price. For real-world highway driving at 110 km/h, expect approximately 75–80% of the WLTP figure.

Are electric sedans good for families?

Electric sedans work well for families of four. Most offer 400–500 L of boot space plus a frunk (front storage), with comfortable rear legroom. The main limitation vs an electric SUV is lower ground clearance and a smaller boot opening. For families who regularly carry large or awkward loads, an SUV may be more practical.

Why do electric sedans have better range than SUVs?

Aerodynamic drag is the dominant energy cost at highway speeds. A lower, more tapered roofline significantly reduces drag — the Hyundai Ioniq 6 has a drag coefficient of just 0.21 Cd. This directly translates to better energy efficiency and longer range from the same battery capacity compared to a taller SUV body.

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