When discussing Australia's dearth of electric cars and their related infrastructure, the debate always comes back to consumer choice – or lack thereof.
However, with a list of incoming launches, promised models and electric-powered variants on the cards, the limited-choice excuse will hopefully soon be a distant memory.
From mass-market small SUVs to high-performance prestige cars, the all-electric line-up for 2021 is varied and houses something for every buyer.
Below, we've rounded up every confirmed all-electric model, facelift or variant arriving Down Under between now and the end of the year, in order of their launch timing.
Hyundai Kona Electric
What is it? The all-electric version of Hyundai's popular small SUV, the Kona, has had a midlife facelift, with increased range, revised styling and new technology.
Local arrival date: April 2021
Claimed electric range: 484km (WLTP)
Price: From $62,000 before on-road costs.
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Mercedes-Benz EQA
What is it? A small electric SUV based on Mercedes's existing GLA model.
Local arrival date: Available to order from April, deliveries expected to begin in June 2021.
Claimed electric range: 426km (WLTP), 486km (NEDC)
Price: From $76,800 before on-road costs.
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Kia E-Niro
What is it? A new small SUV from Kia that's been on sale overseas for several years, but is likely to land in Australia for the first time in mid-life facelift, long-range form.
Local arrival date: Late May and June 2021
Claimed electric range: 450km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Kia E-Niro articles
Nissan Leaf e+
What is it? The longer-range variant of Nissan's small electric car, the Leaf, offering a bigger battery and more performance.
Local arrival date: Sometime in second-quarter 2021.
Claimed electric range: 384km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
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Audi E-Tron GT
What is it? A performance sedan that's a twin under the skin to the already released Porsche Taycan. It will be offered in two configurations locally: an entry-level Quattro variant and top-spec RS.
Local arrival date: Third-quarter 2021.
Claimed electric range: 488km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Audi E-Tron GT articles
Volvo XC40 Recharge P8
What is it? An all-electric version of Volvo's smallest SUV, the XC40, and Volvo's first all-electric production car.
Local arrival date: The second half of 2021, likely August.
Claimed electric range: 418km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Volvo XC40 Recharge P8 articles
BMW iX3
What is it? An all-electric small SUV that shares its underpinnings with the conventional petrol- and diesel-powered X3.
Local arrival date: Buyers are able to register their interest online, with a local launch expected around mid-2021.
Claimed electric range: 460km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: BMW iX3 articles
Hyundai Ioniq 5
What is it? An all-electric mid-size SUV that's the first model from Hyundai's new Ioniq electric vehicle (EV) sub-brand, as well as the first vehicle to ride on Hyundai, Kia and Genesis' joint E-GMP electric-only modular platform.
Local arrival date: Third-quarter 2021.
Claimed electric range: 470-480km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Hyundai Ioniq 5 articles
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo
What is it? The high-riding wagon sibling to the new Porsche Taycan sedan, which launched locally in March. It will be offered in 4S and Turbo guises in Australia.
Local arrival date: Third-quarter 2021
Claimed electric range: 388-452km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo articles
Mazda MX-30 Electric
What is it? An all-new small SUV (similar in size to the Mazda CX-30) that will be offered with both mild-hybrid and all-electric powertrains (and, eventually, an electric option with rotary range extender). The mild-hybrid is already available, with the all-electric variant to follow.
Local arrival date: Second half of 2021.
Claimed electric range: 200km (WLTP), 224km (NEDC)
Price: TBC
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BMW iX
What is it? An all-new electric large SUV that's a production version of BMW's Vision iNext concept car.
Local arrival date: Online pre-orders have opened, with deliveries expected to commence in fourth-quarter 2021.
Claimed electric range: 400–600km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: BMW iX articles
Lexus UX300e
What is it? A new all-electric variant of the existing Lexus UX small SUV.
Local arrival date: November 2021.
Claimed electric range: 400km (NEDC)
Price: TBC
MORE: Lexus UX300e articles
Audi E-Tron S
What is it? A performance version of the existing mid-size Audi E-Tron electric SUV, to be offered as both a regular SUV and a Sportback, and with a claimed 0–100km/h time of 4.5 seconds.
Local arrival date: Late 2021.
Claimed electric range: 365km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Audi E-Tron S articles
Polestar 2
What is it? A high-riding electric sedan that's expected to spearhead Polestar's Australian launch this year.
Local arrival date: As the first Polestar model to launch the brand Down Under, we can expect an arrival in late 2021 (TBC).
Claimed electric range: 500km (WLTP)
Price: TBC
MORE: Polestar 2 articles
Genesis GV60 electric
What is it? Genesis's first electric car will be an SUV that will sit on the Hyundai group's E-GMP modular electric platform and is rumoured to be badged the GV60.
Local arrival date: Later in 2021 (TBC).
Claimed electric range: TBC
Price: TBC
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