Chinese EV cars in Canada are no longer a niche. While BYD, Nio and Xpeng have not launched here officially yet, you can already buy Chinese-owned electric vehicles in Canada today: MG (owned by China’s SAIC) and Polestar and Volvo (both owned by China’s Geely), with several models built in China.
Browse every Chinese-brand electric car on sale in Canada below, with up-to-date prices, range and specs — filter by price, range, power and brand, or compare them side by side, check the EV resale value in Canada, and run the EV vs gas cost calculator before you buy.
The Chinese-owned EV brands you can buy in Canada today are MG (owned by China’s SAIC) and Polestar and Volvo (both owned by China’s Geely), with several models built in China. BYD, Nio and Xpeng have not launched officially in Canada yet.
BYD is not officially sold in Canada as of 2026. Until it arrives, the Chinese-owned electric cars on sale here are MG, Polestar and Volvo.
Eligibility depends on the model and price cap, not the country of origin. Many MG, Polestar and Volvo EVs qualify for provincial rebates (BC, Quebec and others) where the program applies; check each model’s price against the current limits.
Chinese-owned brands like MG often undercut legacy rivals on price for similar range and features, while Polestar and Volvo sit in the premium segment. Compare prices, range and specs side by side before deciding.
Canada is one of the fastest-growing EV markets in North America with 29+ electric car models available from 32+ global brands in 2026. From affordable EVs starting under C$40,000 to premium electric SUVs and trucks above C$100,000, EV Canada is your comprehensive guide to all electric car prices in Canada, specifications, range, features and charging infrastructure. The country has 15,000+ public charging ports operated by Electrify Canada, FLO, Petro-Canada EV, ChargePoint and Tesla, and EV running costs of C$30–60 per month make them dramatically cheaper than the C$200–300 a gas equivalent burns.
EV incentives in Canada (2026): the federal iZEV program offers a point-of-sale rebate on eligible zero-emission vehicles, and provincial programs stack on top — British Columbia and Quebec offer some of the largest provincial rebates, while several provinces add discounted overnight charging rates and reduced registration fees. Price caps apply, so most rebate-eligible EVs sit in the C$40,000–65,000 bracket — check Transport Canada's eligibility list before you buy.
Top electric car brands in Canada include Tesla (Model 3, Model Y), Hyundai (IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, Kona Electric), Kia (EV6, EV9, Niro EV), Ford (Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning), Volkswagen (ID.4), Nissan (Ariya, Leaf), Polestar (2, 3, 4), and premium marques like Rivian, Lucid, BMW and Mercedes-Benz. The most affordable electric cars in Canada start under C$40,000, while the most popular models are compact SUVs in the C$45,000–60,000 bracket. Federal and provincial rebates make many of them cheaper to own than gas vehicles of similar size.
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