The Melbourne International EV Auto Show opens its doors tomorrow, returning for its third year with a massive showcase of the latest in electric and future mobility.
Running from Friday, June 27th to Sunday, June 29th at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the event follows a record-breaking show in Sydney that attracted over 30,000 attendees.
This is your best chance to see more than 100 electric and new energy vehicles from the world’s biggest brands all under one roof. Forget spending weeks visiting individual dealerships; you can see and compare models from Tesla, Polestar, BYD, KIA, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and a host of new brands like Zeekr, Leapmotor, and Smart right here.
“EVs are the future, and now is the time to embrace this cleaner, more affordable, tech-driven form of transportation.
With growing government support and new incentives accelerating EV adoption, there’s never been a better time for individuals and businesses alike to explore the benefits of switching. We’re excited to welcome even more Australians who are making the switch to EVs and looking to learn, explore, and experience what’s next in the automotive space.”
said Ray Evans, CEO of Future Drive AutoShows.
While the show is packed with cars you can buy today, it’s also a rare opportunity to get up close with some incredible, unique vehicles making their Australian debut.
Rolls-Royce Spectre
For the first time ever in Australia, the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre will be on display. This is your only chance to see the absolute pinnacle of EV luxury in person.
Exotic electrics
Alongside the Rolls-Royce, you’ll find a stunning lineup of performance EVs, including the Ferrari 296 GTB and SF90, the Porsche Taycan GTS, and show cars from Lotus and Lamborghini.
Australian firsts
The highly anticipated MG Cyberster will be on display, giving Australians a look at the future of electric roadsters. You can also get a first look at new models like the XPeng P7+ and the KIA EV3.
A huge part of the show is getting to experience the technology first-hand. On-site test drives will be available, and you can see demonstrations of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology powering everything from coffee carts to BBQs.
“Using your EV to eliminate electricity bills will transform Australia’s power grid, accelerating the retirement of our ageing, costly coal plants for good. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology will revolutionise our country by democratising energy, empowering millions of Australians to achieve true energy independence.”
Sam Evans, EV expert known as The Electric Viking.
Below is a list of the exhibitors at the show.
EVs
- Segway
- Leapmotor
- Smart
- Mercedes Benz
- Polestar
- Audi
- KIA
- Polestar
- Zeekr
- Tesla
- Volkswagen
- BYD
- Volvo
- Mazda
LIGHT COMMERCIAL EVs
- Farizon
SHOW CAR EVs
- Rolls-Royce
- Ferrari
- Porsche
- Lotus
- Lamborghini
- MG Cyberster