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The Australian electric vehicle (EV) market continues to evolve, with comprehensive monthly sales data providing crucial insights for consumers and industry stakeholders. The Driven is committed to delivering up-to-date figures, drawing from authoritative sources to offer a clear picture of EV adoption across the nation.

Understanding the Data Sources

The sales figures presented are primarily sourced from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) VFacts report, a leading industry benchmark. Complementing this are data from the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) and direct submissions from individual automotive companies. This multi-faceted approach ensures a robust and reliable overview of the Australian EV landscape.

This page serves as a dedicated resource, regularly updated as new sales data becomes available each month. For those seeking in-depth information on specific EV models available in Australia, our EV Models page offers a comprehensive directory. Additionally, our EV Explainers section and Road Trips and Reviews section are designed to assist consumers in navigating the practicalities and experiences of EV ownership.

2026 Monthly EV Sales by Model

Detailed monthly sales volumes for each battery electric vehicle model available in Australia are meticulously tracked. The accompanying table offers a granular view, enabling users to monitor the performance of individual models throughout the year. Areas marked with a hyphen (‘-‘) indicate that data is pending from manufacturers, often for models with both electric and internal combustion engine (ICE) variants where specific EV breakdowns are not immediately available in the VFacts report.

Overall monthly EV sales figures, as reported by the FCAI and EVC, are presented below the individual model tallies. The discrepancy between these two totals highlights the number of EV sales for which specific model data is still being consolidated. In some instances, manufacturers have indicated they will not provide EV-specific breakdowns beyond the VFacts report, meaning certain data points may remain incomplete unless alternative sources are identified.

The current table format is designed for user convenience, allowing for interactive sorting by clicking column headers. Users can also filter the data by entering search terms and adjust the number of visible rows to suit their viewing preferences. By default, the table is sorted by the Year-to-Date (YTD) column, showcasing the top 10 performing vehicles.

Model Name YTD Jan
BYD Sealion 7 117 117
BYD Atto 2 56 56
Zeekr 7 418 418
Geely EX5 415 415
BYD Seal 295 295
Tesla Model Y 288 288
Kia EV5 281 281
BYD Dolphin 272 272
BYD Atto 1 245 245
BYD Atto 3 234 234
Omoda Jaecoo J5 215 215
Tesla Model 3 213 213
Toyota bZ4X 182 182
Kia EV3 177 177
MG MG4 159 159
GWM Ora 136 136
MG S5 132 132
BMW iX1 130 130
Volkswagen ID.4 126 126
Polestar 4 101 101
XPeng G6 94 94
Mercedes-Benz EQA 86 86
BMW i4 81 81
BMW iX2 75 75
Chery E5 72 72
Mercedes-Benz EQB 67 67
Volkswagen ID.Buzz 64 64
Deepal S07 60 60
Volvo EX30 58 58
Kia EV4 55 55
Audi Q6 e-tron 54 54
MG IM6 47 47
Skoda Enyaq 46 46
Volkswagen ID.5 46 46
Polestar 2 45 45
Hyundai Inster 43 43
Leapmotor B10 43 43
Hyundai Kona EV 41 41
Deepal E07 39 39
Mini Aceman 38 38
Subaru Solterra 37 37
MG IM5 30 30
Skoda Elroq 30 30
Mini Countryman Electric 30 30
Zeekr 009 29 29
Ford Mustang Mach-E 27 27
Mini Cooper Electric 26 26
Volvo EX40 25 25
Audi Q4 e-tron 23 23
Zeekr X 22 22
Hyundai Ioniq 5 21 21
Cupra Tavascan 19 19
Leapmotor C10 18 18
Polestar 3 14 14
Kia EV6 14 14
Hyundai Ioniq 9 13 13
Porsche Taycan 13 13
Volvo EX90 13 13
Hyundai Elexio 12 12
Nissan Ariya 11 11
Hyundai Ioniq 6 8 8
Kia EV9 8 8
Renault Megane E-Tech 8 8
Volvo ES90 8 8
Farizon SV 7 7
BMW i5 6 6
BMW i7 6 6
BMW iX 5 5
Jeep Avenger 4 4
Audi e-tron GT 3 3
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo 3 3
Kia Niro EV 3 3
MG Cyberster 2 2
Genesis Electrified GV70 2 2
Audi Q8 e-tron 1 1
Genesis GV60 1 1
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 1 1
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 1 1
Renault Scenic E-Tech 1 1
Alfa Romeo Junior
BMW iX3 0 0
Cadillac Lyriq
Cupra Born 0 0
Fiat 500e
Fiat Abarth 500e
Ford E-Transit
Ford E-Transit Custom
GAC Aion V
Genesis Electrified G80 0 0
KGM Musso EV
KGM Torres EVX
LDV eDeliver 7 0 0
LDV eDeliver 9 0 0
LDV eT60 0 0
LDV Mifa 9 0 0
Lexus RZ 0 0
Lotus Eletre 0 0
Lotus Emeya 0 0
Mercedes-Benz EQE 0 0
Mercedes-Benz EQS 0 0
Mercedes-Benz EQV 0 0
Mercedes-Benz eSprinter
Mercedes-Benz eVito
Mercedes-Benz G580 0 0
Peugeot e-Expert 0 0
Peugeot e-Partner 0 0
Porsche Macan 0 0
Renault Kangoo E-Tech 0 0
Rolls-Royce Spectre 0 0
Skyworth EC11
Smart #1
Smart #3
Volkswagen eTransporter 0 0
Total from above 7411 7411
Total FCAI + EVC BEV sales 7409 7409
Gap between totals -2 -2

2026 Monthly EV Sales by Brand

An aggregated view of monthly sales performance by automotive brand is also provided. This table consolidates the model-specific sales data, offering a broader perspective on brand penetration within the Australian EV market. The same considerations regarding data availability from certain manufacturers apply to this brand-level summary.

Brand Name YTD Jan
BYD 2779 2779
Kia 538 538
Tesla 501 501
Zeekr 469 469
Geely 415 415
MG 370 370
BMW 303 303
Volkswagen 239 239
Omoda Jaecoo 215 215
Toyota 182 182
Polestar 160 160
Mercedes-Benz 155 155
Hyundai 138 138
GWM 136 136
Volvo 104 104
Deepal 99 99
XPeng 94 94
Mini 94 94
Audi 81 81
Skoda 76 76
Chery 72 72
Leapmotor 61 61
Subaru 37 37
Ford 27 27
Cupra 19 19
Porsche 13 13
Nissan 11 11
Renault 9 9
Farizon 7 7
Jeep 4 4
Genesis 3 3
Alfa Romeo 0 0
Cadillac 0 0
Fiat 0 0
GAC 0 0
KGM 0 0
LDV 0 0
Lexus 0 0
Lotus 0 0
Peugeot 0 0
Rolls-Royce 0 0
Skyworth 0 0
Smart 0 0
Total from above 7411 7411

The author, Tim Eden, brings over two decades of experience in the IT industry, including 14 years as a network engineer and site reliability engineer at Google Australia. As an EV and renewable energy enthusiast, he is dedicated to demystifying these technologies for a broader audience.

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