Which large electric car has the longest range in Australia?
While large cars aren’t as popular as they used to be, electric vehicle enthusiasm hasn’t wavered in Australia.
Electric cars are best known for their quiet rides and being environmentally-friendly. At this end of the market, there’s also a focus on outright speed.
But none of that counts for much if you’re constantly worrying about running out of charge.
These are the large electric cars with the best range. The following vehicles have been selected from the large passenger car segment of the VFACTS sales charts published by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries.
We’ve used the homologated range for Australia published in the Green Vehicle Guide for each of these cars, which is aligned with the more lenient NEDC test cycle, as it allows us to compare these vehicles against a consistent standard.
The following list is arrange in descending order; the table below follows the same structure.
Model | Driving range |
---|---|
Porsche Taycan | 642km |
Mercedes Benz EQE | 626km |
BMW i5 | 550km |
Audi e-tron GT | 540km |
Genesis G80 | 520km |
Porsche Taycan
The Porsche Taycan with Performance Battery Plus has a claimed maximum driving range of 651km in Australia.
Using as little as 17.8kWh/100km depending on equipment, the Porsche Taycan features an electric motor that makes 380kW of power and 710Nm of torque. It is also equipped with a gross battery capacity of 105kWh.
Starting at $216,300 before on-road costs, the Taycan is equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and is backed by a three-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
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Mercedes Benz EQE
The Mercedes-Benz EQE 300 Auto has the largest claimed driving range of its line-up, with a maximum of 626km in Australia.
Power comes from a single electric motor on the rear axle, making quoted outputs of 180kW and 550Nm.
Priced at $134,900 excluding on-road costs, the EQE 300 has a smaller battery than its other family members, holding 89kWh. It uses a claimed 16.3kWh per 100km.
Mercedes-Benz backs the EQE 300 with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. The EQE 300 is also equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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BMW i5
The BMW i5 eDrive40 has the largest claimed driving range in the i5 lineup, clocking a claimed 550km against Australian standards.
With a battery capacity of 84kWh, and an energy consumption rate as low as 15.9kWh/100km, the eDrive40 starts at $155,900 excluding on-road costs.
Backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, the eDrive40 is equipped with both wireless and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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Audi e-tron GT
The Audi e-tron GT has a claimed driving range of 540km in Australia.
Starting at $182,400 excluding on-road costs, the e-tron GT has a gross battery capacity of 93kWh and consumes 19.2kWh per 100km.
The entry-level e-tron GT develops system outputs of 350kW and 630Nm, which are upped to 390kW and 640Nm in boost mode.
It is also equipped with both wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
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Genesis Electrified G80
The Genesis G80 Electrified can travel a maximum of 520km according to its Australian certification.
Starting at $156,726 drive-away, the G80 has an 87.2kWh battery capacity and produces 272kW of power and 700Nm of torque.
It also has an energy consumption rate to 19.1kWh/100km.
Genesis backs the Electrified G80 with an eight-year, 160,000 kilometre warranty and has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto via a wired connection.
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