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    Large electric cars available in Australia in 2023

    Published Jan 2025

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    31 May, 2023 By: Byron Mathioudakis

    The large sedan category has been in decline in ICE vehicles and currently the range of large EVs in Australia is dominated by large SUVs. Here are two players in the large sedan category for EVs currently available in Australia.

    For other electric vehicle categories, see SUV EVs, EV utes, Small EV sedans, Mid-size EV sedans and EV vans.

    Genesis Electrified G80 from $147,000

    The G80 is an electrified variation of the internal combustion engined second-generation luxury sedan that introduced Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand in Australia back in 2016.

    Like the BMW i7 but at under half the price, it is a large, opulent and spacious four-door with twin electric motors (one on each axle) driving all four wheels, providing strong performance and exceptional grip. Think of it as alternative to the discontinued Tesla Model S – but roomier.

    Using a 50kW DC public charger, the 87.2kWh battery needs about 75 minutes to go from 10-80 per cent full, or about 14 hours and 42 hours to 100 per cent if plugged in a 7kW Wallbox and regular home socket respectively. The eG80’s WLTP range is an impressive 520km.

    It also features Vehicle-to-Load capability so appliances can be charged from the car.

    Other useful tech includes active noise cancelation and suspension with cameras that read the road ahead to adjust the springs accordingly.

    Genesis Electrified G80 specifications

    Motor:

    Synchronous electric permanent-magnet

    Transmission/drive:

    Single-speed reduction gear/AWD

    Battery:

    87.2kWh Lithium Ion

    Power/torque:

    272kW/700Nm

    0-100km/h:

    4.9s

    Consumption:

    19.1kWh/100km

    Electric range:

    520km

    Warranty:

    5yr/unlimited

    Battery warranty:

    8yr/160,000km

    Safety rating:

    5 star

    BMW i7 from $306,900

    The electric version of the strikingly-designed 7 Series, the i7 is a full-sized limousine with formidable performance to go with next-level luxury and safety features.

    These include lounge-like rear individual seating, a 31.3-inch screen for back-seat occupants to enjoy home theatre-like levels of entertainment. Thjere's also comfort-enhancing adaptive air suspension, as well as four-wheel steering.

    There are two grades on offer for now – both featuring dual motors for all-wheel drive.

    The xDrive60 delivers 400kW/745Nm and an impressive 625km of range, while the racier M70 xDrive for around $40K more and with a hefty 485kW/1100Nm offers a still-respectable 560km between top-ups.

    A BMW Wallbox home charging setup is included, as is a five-year Chargefox subscription. Replenishing that massive battery from 10 to 80 per cent with a 150kW DC charger needs about 35 minutes, 90 minutes with a 50kW outlet, or about 50 hours plugged in at home.

    BMW is targeting Mercedes-Benz EQS buyers.

    BMW i7 Drive60, M70 xDrive $306,900 specifications

    Motor:

    Synchronous electric permanent-magnet

    Transmission/drive:

    Single-speed reduction gear/AWD

    Battery:

    105.7kWh Lithium Ion

    Power/torque:

    400kW/745Nm, 4585kW/1100Nm

    0-100km/h:

    4.7, 3.7s

    Consumption:

    19.6, 20.8kWh/100km

    Electric range:

    625km, 560km

    Warranty:

    5yr/unlimited

    Battery warranty:

    8yr/160,000km

    Safety rating:

    N/A

    Electric range is quoted using the World harmonised Light vehicle Testing Procedure (WLTP), or otherwise are manufacturers’ claims.

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