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EV Utes, Sports Cars Surge: Australia's Electric Future Accelerates
2 Jan
Summary
- More than 153 electric and plug-in cars are on sale, with more brands joining.
- Regulatory reviews in 2026 could impact EV adoption and emissions targets.
- New electric models range from affordable hatchbacks to luxury sports cars.

Australia is poised for a significant expansion of its electric vehicle market in 2026, with an anticipated influx of new models. Consumers can expect a wider array of electric utes, sports cars, and hatchbacks, including record-breaking prices at both ends of the market. Over 153 electric and plug-in models were available in 2025, with many more expected to arrive, signaling a dynamic shift in the automotive landscape.
However, this growth trajectory faces potential regulatory hurdles. In 2026, a road-user charge is on the national agenda, alongside a review of existing tax exemptions for electric cars. These measures could influence the local automotive industry and Australia's commitment to cutting emissions by 62-70% by 2035. Experts suggest that introducing charges before EVs reach 30% of new car sales might slow adoption.




