SHARE

Share this news item!

Tesla Model Y Leads Australian Vehicle Sales in April 2026

Electric SUV Dominates Market Amidst Rising EV Adoption

Tesla Model Y Leads Australian Vehicle Sales in April 2026?w=400

The information on this website is general in nature and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Consider seeking personal advice from a licensed adviser before acting on any information.

April 2026 marked a significant achievement for Tesla, as the Model Y became the best-selling vehicle in Australia for the month.
This milestone underscores the increasing consumer preference for electric SUVs and Tesla's strong foothold in the market.

Data from the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) indicates that Tesla and Polestar collectively delivered 1,458 vehicles in April, more than doubling the 702 units recorded in the same month the previous year. The Tesla Model Y stood out with 822 units sold, securing its position at the top of the sales charts.

New South Wales led the charge in EV adoption, with sales in the state up 66% year-to-date compared to the same period in 2025. This growth reflects both heightened demand and a broader selection of electric models available to consumers.

Further evidence of the shift towards electric vehicles is seen in the insurance sector. NRMA reported a 121% increase in insurance quote requests for EVs in April 2026 compared to April 2025, indicating a growing interest among Australians in transitioning to electric mobility.

The dominance of the Tesla Model Y in April's sales figures highlights the accelerating acceptance of electric vehicles in Australia, driven by factors such as improved model availability, rising fuel costs, and supportive government policies.

Published:Thursday, 7th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

Please Note: We do not endorse any specific products or companies. Some content is sourced from third parties, including press releases, and may not be independently verified for accuracy or completeness.

Share this news item:

Finance News

RBA's Cash Rate Hike to 4.35%: Implications for Home Buyers
RBA's Cash Rate Hike to 4.35%: Implications for Home Buyers
10 May 2026: Paige Estritori
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced an increase in the national cash rate by 0.25 percentage points, bringing it to 4.35%. This marks the third consecutive rate rise this year, returning interest rates to levels last seen in February 2025 before the RBA's rate-cutting cycle began. - read more
Is the Home Guarantee Scheme Affecting Entry-Level Property Prices?
Is the Home Guarantee Scheme Affecting Entry-Level Property Prices?
10 May 2026: Paige Estritori
Recent analyses indicate that the expansion of the Home Guarantee Scheme, introduced in October 2025, may be inadvertently contributing to rising prices in the lower segment of the housing market. The scheme, designed to assist first-time buyers by allowing them to purchase homes with a minimal deposit, has significantly increased demand for entry-level properties. - read more