2024 Australian EV sales: Tesla and BYD still on top, MG slumping, BMW smashing Benz and Toyota a bit player with bZ4X

How many EVs are on sale in Australia today? Go on, take a guess.

Combining figures for passengers cars and commercial vehicles like utes and vans, there’s over 75 different EVs for Aussies to choose from. Hasn’t that happened quickly?

And the market’s soon to become even more saturated, with Chinese EV newbies like Xpeng, Zeekr, Leapmotor and Geely soon to enter the playground.

We’re now into 2024’s final quarter, so let’s look at the sales winners and losers so far for the year.

Tesla and BYD remain on top

BYD Seal Performance
BYD Seal Performance

Sales of the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 have been declining as the year’s progressed, but they remain our best-sellers with a total of 16,697 and 14,053 units shifted respectively, year-to-date.

Those 30,750 combined Tesla sales are a drop of 19 per cent year-to-date, according to figures published by the Electric Vehicle Council. Tesla and Polestar earlier this year ceased reporting their sales figures to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries’ VFACTS, where we get all other data from.

BYD’s Seal sedan (5308 sales year-to-date) and Atto 3 SUV (4926) are third and fourth on the list, and with the BYD Dolphin in seventh (1740), the Chinese brand has shifted almost 12,000 units already this year.

BYD’s electric sales have jumped 38 per cent in 2024, while its overall sales have climbed a mighty 74 per cent since introducing it Sealion 6 plug-in hyrbrid.

MG taking a hit

MG4
MG4 can now be had for $30,990 drive away

The MG4 is our fifth biggest seller with 3772 sales in 2024, but its numbers have markedly declined in recent months, no doubt leading to its recent price slash to become Australia’s (for now) cheapest EV.

Former price leader, the MG ZS EV, has managed 1003 sales in 13th place, while GWM Ora’s cheapie is just behind with 901 sales.

Prestige winners

2024 BMW ix1 eDrive20.
2024 BMW ix1 eDrive20

BMW leads the way for premium brands, with its iX1 in sixth place so far with 1948 sales.

It’s trumping the Volvo EX30‘s 1697 sales in eight place, but it’s not been on sale for the entire year.

BMW’s i4 takes ninth place with 1592 sales, while the Kia EV6 rounds out the top ten with 1470 units moved in 2024.

The losers

Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric
Volvo XC40 Recharge – the EX30 has been a factor in its sales slump

Despite many believing EV sales have plummeted in 2024, sales so far this year are 7 per cent higher than from the same time in 2023. But monthly sales numbers have fallen in each of the past four months up to September.

Picking a few EVs that have seen drastic sales slumps, Hyundai’s Kona Electric (1159 sales in 2024) sold only half in the third quarter (Q3) of the year as it managed in the first (Q1).

The Volvo XC40 Recharge managed 444 sales in Q1 but just 150 in Q3, no doubt losing out to the friendly fire from the recently launched EX30.

The Toyota bZ4X remains a fringe EV despite it coming from Australia’s runaway biggest brand. It’s sold only 771 in 2024, but that still puts it ahead of the Hyundai Ioniq 5’s 729 sales.

Mercedes-Benz is being trumped by BMW, its EQA has sold 829 and EQE SUV 689. But German rival Audi’s well behind; its best-seller the e-tron and Q8 e-tron combining for only 152 sales in 2024.

Ford would no doubt have wanted more Mach-E sales than the current 544; as would Subaru with its Solterra – a mere 352 of those have gone.

Cupra’s Born sales are dwindling – Q1 saw 153 sales but Q2 79 and Q3 just 75 – while Porsche’s Taycan is running out of steam. Only 236 sales year-to-date, with 73 in Q3.

PHEVs on a charge

2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Aspire
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Aspire

Love ’em or hate ’em, PHEVs are having their moment in the sun.

Numbers are up 121 per cent in 2024 so far this year, although the 15,546 total sales are comprehensively shaded by the 70,094 full EVs shifted.

Leading the way is the stalwart Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, which has found 4438 new buyers so far in 2024.

Second is the BYD Sealion 6 (3207); third the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (1944) and fourth the Mazda CX-60 (1193).

EV sales in Australia from January-September 2024

Make/modelSales from January to September 2024
Tesla Model Y16697
Tesla Model 314053
BYD Seal5308
BYD Atto 34926
MG43772
BMW iX11948
BYD Dolphin1740
Volvo EX301697
BMW i41592
Kia EV61470
Polestar 21288
Hyundai Kona Electric1159
MG ZS EV1003
GWM Ora901
Volvo XC40 Recharge882
Mercedes-Benz EQA829
BMW iX2797
BMW iX3794
Toyota bZ4X771
Hyundai Ioniq 5729
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV689
Kia Niro573
Ford Mustang Mach-E544
Kia EV9453
Volvo C40 Recharge450
BMW iX393
Subaru Solterra352
Cupra Born334
Hyundai Ioniq 6330
Nissan Leaf300
Mini Cooper E/SE298
Mercedes-Benz EQB273
Mini Countryman E/SE262
Porsche Taycan236
Renault Megane E-Tech212
Peugeot e-2008207
Lexus RZ450e174
Fiat 500e/Abarth 500e156
Audi e-tron/Q8 e-tron152
Mercedes-Benz EQE143
LDV eDeliver7132
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV116
BMW i599
Peugeot e-Partner81
Audi e-tron GT77
Mercedes-Benz EQC70
Chery Omoda E567
Genesis GV6058
Foton Mobility T554
Lexus UX300e54
Renault Kangoo E-Tech/ZE51
Polestar 342
Ford E-Transit40
Kia EV540
BMW i729
LDV eT6018
Jeep Avenger17
Mercedes-Benz EQS17
Genesis GV70 Electrified16
Rolls-Royce Spectre15
Hyundai Mighty12
LDV eDeliver 912
Mini Aceman E/SE12
Lotus Eletre10
Jaguar I-Pace9
LDV Mifa 98
Mercedes-Benz EQV8
Mercedes-Benz eVito Van7
Peugeot E-Expert6
Lotus Emeya5
Genesis G80 Electrified4
Mazda MX-303
Mercedes-Benz eVito Tourer3
Audi Q4 e-tron1
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter1

Iain Curry

A motoring writer and photographer for two decades, Iain started in print magazines in London as editor of Performance BMW and features writer for BMW Car, GT Porsche and 4Drive magazines. His love of motor sport and high performance petrol cars was rudely interrupted in 2011 when he was one of the first journalists to drive BMW's 1 Series ActiveE EV, and has been testing hybrids, PHEVs and EVs for Australian newspapers ever since. Based near Noosa in Queensland, his weekly newspaper articles cover new vehicle reviews and consumer advice, while his photography is regularly seen on the pages of glossy magazines.