Electric Cars Under $80K

Best Electric cars according to our experts

01.
Ford Transit Custom
Van
From
$77,590
9.0/10
Van
From
$77,590
The growing popularity of mid‑sized commercial vans equipped with seating for five or six, generically known as crew vans, has seen an increasing number of rivals from mainstream manufacturers enter the market with a second row of seats.One of the more recent competitors is the Ford Transit Custom DCiV, available in a choice of short or long wheelbase configurations and Custom or Custom Sport trim levels.
02.
Hyundai Ioniq 5
SUV
From
$76,200
9.0/10
SUV
From
$76,200
If this is the future of cars, I'm here for it. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is beautifully designed and sets a high standard for other electric cars to follow.
03.
Kia EV6
SUV
From
$72,590
9.0/10
SUV
From
$72,590
The EV6 GT‑Line AWD looks like it belongs on a sci‑fi movie set but it handles with a familiarity that will see most drivers satisfied. Its tech has been incorporated with an understated elegance and shouldn't bamboozle you. So, is this an accurate snapshot of our driving future? Does it pass the rigours of family living or is it destined to be the indulgence of only a few?
04.
Toyota HiLux
Dual Cab
From
$74,990
8.6/10
Dual Cab
From
$74,990
Toyota Australia's freshly facelifted HiLux range offers not only the usual base‑grade Workmate 4x4 dual cab‑chassis but also mid‑grade SR and high‑grade SR5/SR5+ variants for the first time.
05.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
People Mover
From
$75,990
8.5/10
People Mover
From
$75,990
Six months after the VW ID.Buzz and its commercial cousin the ID.Buzz Cargo arrived in Australia, a sportier more premium version of the ultimate retro‑futurist machine has joined them. The ID.Buzz GTX 4Motion is a dual‑motor, long‑wheelbase, seven‑seat‑only model that takes this pure‑EV formula into new territory.