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Electric Cars with Maximum Distance Per Charge in Australia

Which electric vehicles offer the most range per charge dollar? We delve into the essential figures

Australia's Top Electric Vehicles Ranked by Driving Distance
Australia's Top Electric Vehicles Ranked by Driving Distance

Electric Cars with Maximum Distance Per Charge in Australia

**Top Budget-Friendly Electric Vehicles with Excellent Range in Australia for 2025**

In the ever-evolving world of electric vehicles (EVs), affordability and range have become key factors for buyers. Here are the top budget-friendly EVs in Australia that offer impressive driving ranges, providing excellent value for money.

Starting at an affordable price of $29,990, the BYD Dolphin stands out as the most cost-effective EV in the market. With a claimed range of up to 427km, this compact vehicle features a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, known for its safety and longevity, a strong 5-star ANCAP safety rating, and robust warranties covering both the vehicle and battery.

The GWM Ora, priced at $35,990, and the Chery E5, available for $36,990, are other budget-friendly Chinese brand EVs. While exact range data were not listed, these affordable options offer good value.

The MG MG4, slightly higher priced at around $38,000, is a well-regarded compact EV with good features and warranty support.

Among slightly higher-priced options, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric offers a solid hatchback package with a range of approximately 311km and respectable charging times under 60 minutes for an 80% charge. The Hyundai Kona Electric, commanding a premium, offers a longer driving range of up to 449km, suitable for buyers seeking SUV utility combined with a good electric range.

For those seeking a longer-range EV, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, with a claimed range of 629km, is an attractive option, although its price of $71,900 may be a deterrent for budget buyers.

It's important to note that while most new electric car models today provide between 300 to 600 kilometres of claimed driving range, the real-world range is likely to be 10 to 20% less than these figures.

Carmakers generally recommend an everyday charging limit of 80% for lithium-ion type batteries, and LFP cathodes are less susceptible to degradation if fully charged.

Other noteworthy EVs include the MG 4 Excite, with a claimed range of 350km, the Polestar 2 Long Range Single Motor with a claimed range of 654km, and the BYD Seal Premium, launching soon in Australia, with a claimed range of 570km.

As the adoption of EVs continues to grow, addressing public charging availability, charging times, and price will remain crucial for widespread adoption. For more information, check out our Electric hub guides below.

Pricing excludes on-road costs and government incentives, which may further affect final affordability.

In the world of electric vehicles, the BYD Dolphin, priced at $29,990, stands out as the most budget-friendly option, boasting a range of up to 427km and featuring a lithium iron phosphate battery for safety and longevity. Other affordable choices include the GWM Ora and Chery E5, priced at $35,990 and $36,990, respectively.

The MG MG4, available for approximately $38,000, is another compact EV with good features and warranty support. For those seeking a solid hatchback package with a range of approximately 311km, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric could be a suitable option.

The Hyundai Kona Electric, commanding a premium, offers a longer driving range of up to 449km, suitable for buyers seeking SUV utility combined with a good electric range. For those seeking a long-range EV, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, with a claimed range of 629km, is an attractive option, although its price of $71,900 may be a deterrent for budget buyers.

Other noteworthy electric vehicles include the MG 4 Excite, the Polestar 2 Long Range Single Motor, and the upcoming BYD Seal Premium, with claimed ranges of 350km, 654km, and 570km, respectively.

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