Tesla’s Car of the Future Becomes 2026 Drive Car of the Year

Tesla Model Y crowned the overall 2026 Drive Car of the Year 

The Tesla Model Y won praise from the Drive judging panel for the improvements and accessibility of its driving technology, including the introduction of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) technology. Often polarising – yet indisputably representing a real step forward for Australians into the future of driving, in a car with a RRP of under $60k. 

James Ward, Drive Director of Content, said, “The Tesla Model Y is not only a globally successful car, but now a locally successful one. Australian new car buyers have endorsed it, with the Tesla Model Y Australia’s best-selling electric vehicle and a top 10 selling model overall in 2025.”

The overall Drive Car of the Year accolade is awarded to the vehicle that ‘moves the game forward the most for Australian new car buyers’, with Ward noting of the Tesla Model Y, “In terms of forward thinking, the Model Y simply elevates the benchmark of what car buyers can expect today and into the future.”

“The recent updates are significant. It is an incredibly well-equipped, practical and affordable family car, now with a 5-year warranty, and when combined with Australia’s most reliable EV charging network, makes electric vehicle ownership easier and more accessible than ever before.”

Thom Drew – Tesla Australia & New Zealand Country Director said: “Tesla is incredibly proud to have Model Y named as the overall winner of the 2026 Drive Car of the Year. Over the past 15 years that Tesla has been in Australia, the automotive landscape has evolved dramatically with new entrants reshaping the market. We acknowledge the judges’ rigorous testing, which underscores why Model Y is not only Australia’s best selling EV, but also the world’s best selling car. Achieving the top score under ANCAP’s 5-star rating, Model Y sets a new benchmark for safe, family friendly vehicles. This award empowers Aussie buyers with the confidence to embrace EVs, knowing they’re ready for a future of innovative, accessible, and reliable driving with low running costs. Thank you to Drive for this important recognition that benefits Tesla and Australian consumers alike.”

Overall, around 60% of Australians say they are still not ready to consider buying an electric vehicle, according to Drive’s latest consumer research. However, the now largest generational group, Generation Y, claim to be much more likely, with 54% open to buying an electric vehicle for their next car, and 40% open to buying from a new brand entrant to the Australian market, such as one of the many new Chinese brands with largely new-energy vehicles on offer.

Ward added, “at the end of 2025, sales of electrified new vehicles (hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full electric) surpassed the volume of pure petrol cars for the first time. Hybrid sales alone have grown 102% in the past two years, with buyers now understanding the week-to-week benefits of lower fuel consumption.”

“Of the 18 category winners in the 2026 awards, only two cars aren’t available with an electric or hybrid power option, with both of these being diesel four-wheel drives.”

“New brands are becoming more represented in the quality stakes too, with Zeekr earning its first trophy this year, and BYD winning two awards,” said Ward.

The Drive Car of the Year awards program is the most comprehensive new car awards program in Australia, designed each year to reflect current buyer needs, budgets and the changing face of the industry, with Australia now home to over 70 automotive brands, up from just 50, five years ago.

Drive Chief Executive Officer Simon Halfhide said: “Our Drive Car of the Year program continues to grow in value to Australian drivers each year. With many consumers finding the expansive choice of brands and cars overwhelming, the awards provide a trusted and valuable shortlist, with authoritative and firsthand advice to help kick start their research journey.”

“The Drive team are proud to be the custodians of this iconic awards program and spend all year preparing and applying careful consideration to the testing of each year’s finalists, and ultimately the category winners,” concluded Halfhide.

James Ward added “For the first time in the history of the Drive Car of the Year awards, we are awarding two Lifetime Achievement awards. There are two cars that have won awards in their respective categories consecutively over the last 6 years and frankly remain uncontested. This honour goes to the Defender 110 and the Kia Carnival, which continue to provide unique and different value to buyers.”

After winning the overall award in 2025, Hyundai continues to perform strongly and was the most successful individual brand in the 2026 category awards. With two SUVs receiving back-to-back awards, the new Palisade winning the Best Seven-Seat SUV under $90k award, and their luxury sub-brand, Genesis, seeing the GV70 taking out an award for the second year.

All the details behind this year’s winners and finalists will be published on Drive.com.au on Monday 23rd February 2026.

2026 Drive Car of the Year Category winners:

Overall Winner Tesla Model Y
Best Urban Car under $30k BYD Dolphin Essential
Best Urban Car under $60k Honda Civic Hybrid
Best Luxury Car under $150k BMW 5 Series
Best Small SUV under $60k Hyundai Kona
Best Small SUV under $90k Mini Countryman
Best Medium SUV under $60k Zeekr 7X RWD
Best Medium SUV under $90k Genesis GV70
Best Seven-Seat SUV under $60k Hyundai Santa Fe
Best Seven-Seat SUV under $90k Hyundai Palisade
Best Luxury SUV under $150k Volvo XC90
Best Off-Road SUV under $90k Ford Everest
Best Dual-Cab Ute under $60k Kia Tasman
Best Dual-Cab Ute under $90k Ford Ranger V6
Best Electric Vehicle under $40k BYD Atto 2
Best Electric Vehicle under $60k Tesla Model Y
Best Electric Vehicle under $90k Polestar 4
Lifetime Achievement Award – Best Luxury Off-Road SUV Under $150k Defender 110
Lifetime Achievement Award – Best Family Car Under $80k Kia Carnival

ABOUT DRIVE 

Established in 1996, Drive.com.au is Australia’s leading authoritative and trusted automotive destination. Drive is an information rich, new and quality used car marketplace for everything automotive consumers need to help them research, buy and sell a car.

Drive’s purpose is to help more Australians discover the joy of finding, buying and driving the right car. Drive’s expansive media network informs, entertains and influences over 4 million Australians each month seeking the latest car knowledge, recommendation and driving lifestyle content, across its multi-channel online, print, broadcast TV, social and radio platforms. Drive’s experienced editorial team reviews all new cars in the Australian market, showcasing the best of every vehicle type in its prestigious annual Drive Car of the Year awards, in its 21st year in 2026.

*Drive Annual Consumer Study 2026 by Platform One. Sample size (n) = 2,687

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