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Who bought electrified cars in 2025, and who’s sticking with petrol and diesel?

Who bought electrified cars in 2025, and who’s sticking with petrol and diesel?

Australia’s new‑vehicle market hit a new record of 1,241,037 sales in 2025, but behind the breakdown of combustion-powered, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric cars, there is data that shows which buyer group was most attracted to which vehicle type.

At a high level, buyers are splitting into four distinct camps: battery-electric vehicles (EVs)plug‑in hybrids (PHEVs), hybrids (HEVs), and the still-dominant world of petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles – including mild-hybrids (MHEVs).

Based on 2025 volume, that looks like:

  • EVs: 103,270 sales (8.3 per cent of the market) – including just two hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)
  • PHEVs: 53,484 sales (4.3 per cent) – including a small slice of extended‑range electric vehicles (EREVs)
  • Hybrids (no‑plug): 199,133 sales (16.0 per cent) – conventional hybrids plus self-charging systems like Nissan e‑Power
  • Combustion (petrol/diesel, including MHEVs): 884,944 sales (71.3 per cent)

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The numbers show EVs are now a meaningful part of the market but they’re still largely a private and business purchase, not a rental one.

PHEVs are even more private buyer‑led, and rental fleets have barely touched them.

Regular hybrids are no longer a niche ‘electrified’ footnote, thanks in large part to Toyota. They’re a mainstream chunk of the market and, importantly, they have a much healthier rental market presence than EVs or PHEVs, suggesting they’ve become the low‑risk fuel‑saving option for fleets.

Meanwhile, combustion vehicles (petrol/diesel plus mild-hybrids) remain the default choice across every buyer group simply because they still account for more than seven in every 10 new vehicles sold.

EVs

In 2025, Australians bought 103,270 battery-electric vehicles, accounting for around 8.3 per cent of the total market.

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