Electric Cars Over $80K

Best Electric cars according to our experts

01.
Ford Mustang
SUV
From
$80,490
9.0/10
SUV
From
$80,490
Malcolm Flynn road tests and reviews the 2016 Ford Mustang GT Fastback manual with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
02.
Ford E-Transit
Van
From
$89,990
8.6/10
Van
From
$89,990
Over four generations since 1965, the Ford Transit has been a van pioneer, being the first to infuse car‑based performance and comfort with workhorse practicality. The E‑Transit Custom, coming late in 2024, builds on both thanks to a smoother and stiffer body, effortless EV muscle, agile handling and a class‑redefining ride. The Tesla of medium vans? Maybe, as our first drive in Europe suggests.
03.
Genesis GV60
SUV
From
$88,300
8.5/10
SUV
From
$88,300
The 2024 Genesis GV60 Performance small SUV is here to establish the emerging South Korean brand as a real player in the all‑electric vehicle segment. After living with one for three months, it's clear this is a crossover for drivers who like to go fast in comfort.
04.
Kia EV9
SUV
From
$97,000
8.4/10
SUV
From
$97,000
Kia's EV9 is big, bold and all electric. It also pushes the Korean brand into its most premium space to date. So, does a three‑row, seven‑seat electric SUV make sense for Australia? We put the EV9 to the test to find out.
05.
BMW I4
Sedan
From
$88,900
8.3/10
Sedan
From
$88,900
BMW was one of the first brands to commit to the electric future with its i3 hatchback, but its cutting‑edge technology and bespoke platform drove up prices and kept it out of hands of everyone except early adopters. BMW’s next‑gen of EVs, however, share much with corresponding petrol and diesel models. So, does something like the i4 do enough to differentiate itself?