Hyundai Australia electric vehicle (EV) orders were up a staggering 355 per cent in March 2026 as motorists faced record petrol and diesel prices across the country.

In a statement, Hyundai Australia said orders for its EV range – which includes the city-sized Inster, the small Kona Electric, the mid-size Ioniq 5, and the new mid-size Elexio SUV – had skyrocketed from 228 in February to 1037 last month.

EVs now make up 20 per cent of all Hyundai orders, compared to less than three per cent before March 2026.

It comes as Australian EV deliveries shot up 88.9 per cent year over year in March, to take a record 14.6 per cent market share.

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The spike in demand has seen Hyundai secure more stock for local dealers to ensure little-to-no waiting times for customers, with a spokesperson telling CarExpert shipments are taking less time to arrive due to strong factory support.

“We are planning for a 70 per cent increase in EV orders for the second quarter [April-June] over Q1 [January-March],” said Hyundai Motor Company Australia sales director David Rodda in a statement.

Hyundai says it has therefore secured a 158 per cent increase in supply of EVs for the second quarter, with 1265 Kona Electrics (up 315 per cent over Q1), 1180 Elexios (up 57 per cent), 255 Insters (up 204 per cent) and 150 Ioniq 5s (up 56 per cent).

Vehicles will start arriving in May, said Mr Rodda, adding, “We are confident in securing equally strong support from the factory for the rest of the year.”