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Australia isn’t ready for EVs, says Suzuki boss

Australia isn’t ready for EVs, says Suzuki boss

Posted on July 29, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Australia isn’t ready for EVs, says Suzuki boss

Many Australians – particularly those in regional areas – simply aren’t ready for electric vehicles (EVs), argues the boss of Suzuki Auto Co, the Japanese brand’s distributor in Queensland and northern New South Wales.

“I just don’t think the Australian market wants them [EVs],” Suzuki Queensland general manager Paul Dillon told CarExpert.

“Whilst the government wants everybody to have them, does everybody want to have one?”

He argued EVs and emissions in general are “not a big concern for people in Australia, otherwise the number one selling car in Australia wouldn’t be a three-ton 4×4 pickup”.

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Despite this, Suzuki is introducing an EV to Australia – the eVitara, which is due to arrive in the first quarter of 2026.

Suzuki Queensland expects to offer it too, even if it cites a lack of enthusiasm from dealers in the Sunshine State.

“[It] certainly is the intention [to offer the eVitara]. We’re still waiting on final numbers from Japan,” he said.

“At the very least we’ve got pilot vehicles coming, and it’s certainly our intention assuming the numbers from Japan stack up.”

Suzuki dealers will have charging facilities, but that’s because generally Suzuki dealers are part of a multi-franchise operation. Therefore, Suzuki vehicles are typically sold alongside vehicles from other brands that do offer EVs.