Electric Cars Over $120K

Best Electric cars according to our experts

01.
Genesis GV70
SUV
From
$132,800
10.0/10
SUV
From
$132,800
The Genesis Electrified GV70 is an SUV that has AWD capability but feels like you're stepping into the limo of the elite. Is this the answer for families who don't want to compromise on comfort and style but still need that much‑sought‑after practicality?
02.
BMW IX
SUV
From
$136,900
8.5/10
SUV
From
$136,900
BMW's first step towards the electric future with the i3 and i8 might not have resonated with customers, but its next‑generation of products will surely find an audience that is now a little more mature to the technology. Key to its success now will be the iX ‑ a large SUV (of course) ‑ that will serve as its electric car flagship in M60 form. But is it any good?
03.
Polestar 3
SUV
From
$121,250
8.4/10
SUV
From
$121,250
Polestar led with the stunning Polestar 1 coupe. But built in left‑hand drive only it never made it to Australia. In recent years the brand has built its presence here with the Polestar 2 sedan and soon it will be joined by the Polestar 3 EV SUV. Steve Corby has had an early drive of this much‑anticipated newcomer... in the Arctic Circle... on snow and ice!
04.
Mercedes-Benz Eqc400
SUV
From
$126,675
8.3/10
SUV
From
$126,675
Remember the bad old days, back when buying an eco‑friendly car meant you'd be forced to wave goodbye to any hope of driving excitement ‑ not to mention your social life ‑ the moment you picked up the keys?
05.
Volvo Ex90
SUV
From
$124,990
8.3/10
SUV
From
$124,990
The Volvo EX90 Ultra Twin Motor Performance is a sleek, seven‑seat electric SUV that blends luxury and tech with everyday practicality. With up to 570km of range, a powerful twin‑motor set‑up and a cabin full of thoughtful family features, it's Volvo's boldest EV yet. Is this the electric SUV that finally makes seven seats feel premium and practical?