Individual EV fact sheets for all second-hand EV models brough in numbers to the Australian market. (Individual and low number grey imports NOT included).

These model Fact Sheets follow a standard two-page format to enable easier comparisons between individual vehicles.

These sheets have been thoroughily researched, so they should (!?) be correct as of the time of creation. (Note: month the sheet was created or updated is at bottom of the second column of the back page).

Important note: these are an introductory sheet only and do not cover options in any detail. People intending to purchase any of these vehicles must refer to the manufacturer sales brochure/specifications provided for that model year for detailed (and most relevant) information.

This is epecially so for private imports such as second-hand Japanese market Leafs. Japanese model specifications and designations can be very different from those delivered to the Australian market.

EV car and e-LCV Fact Sheets are created and maintained by Bryce Gaton (EV Choice) – and are updated as and when the models change.

If you find any typos or errors in the sheets – email Bryce at EVNews@bigpond.com.

Note that AEVA access these sheets from the copyright holder (Bryce Gaton) under the  provisions of the 'CopyLeft' GNU Free Documentation Licence*. (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html)

Second-hand BEVs: Summary details
Used EV article header Tips for buying a second-hand EV

Audi e-tron: 2020-2023

  BMW i3: 2014-2022

Ioniq-on white

Hyundai Ioniq electric: 2019-2022

Hyundai Ioniq 5: 2021-mid 2024

Hyundai Kona electric: 2019-2023

Kia e-Niro 2021-22 on white

Kia e-Niro: 2021-2022

Mazda MX-30 on white

Mazda MX-30: 2021-2023

Mitsubishi iMiEV: 2010-2014

 

Nissan Leaf ZE0/AZE0: 2011-2017

Aust. delivered 2011-2012

Inc: Japanese S/H imports 2013-17

Kangoo ZE on white

Renault Kangoo ZE: 2017-2023

Renault ZE40 Zoe: 2017-2020

Tesla Model S on white

Tesla Model S: 2014-2020

Tesla Model X on white

Tesla Model X: 2016-2020