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The Tesla Model Y was unsurprisingly Australia’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV) in May, but a surprising new nameplate claimed third place.

Another mid-size electric SUV, the Geely EX5 notched up 511 deliveries in May, placing it behind only the Kia EV5 (703 deliveries) and Model Y, which found a whopping 3580 new homes.

Not only did the new Chinese electric SUV, launched earlier this year, surpass the Tesla Model 3 electric sedan (317) – typically Australia’s second best-selling EV – it also managed to outsell a raft of other popular EVs.

The EX5 narrowly beat the similarly new BYD Sealion 7 mid-size SUV (488), and there was significant daylight between it and BYD’s Seal sedan (355), Dolphin hatch (345) and Atto 3 medium SUV (322), as well as the MG 4 hatch (319).

Last month the EX5 even managed to outsell various combustion-powered mid-size SUVs such as the MG HS (277) and Honda CR-V (494).

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To the end of May, Geely has delivered 1023 examples of its EX5 this year. It’s still behind the rival Sealion 7 (1961), of which first deliveries were recorded a month earlier than the EX5’s in February, and just below the Atto 3 (1278).

It’s also being outsold by the Model Y (6974) and Model 3 (2583), while the Kia EV5 is continuing to sell strongly since launching last year and is sitting at 2212 deliveries year-to-date.

But the EX5 has swiftly dispatched fellow Chinese rivals like the Leapmotor C10, of which 178 electric versions have been delivered so far this year.

Deepal has recorded only 67 deliveries of its S07 thus far this year, but there’s a caveat here – the auto brand only started reporting its sales figures in monthly VFACTS reports in May, despite first customer deliveries commencing last December.

The EX5 is sharply priced, starting at $40,990 before on-road costs, but Geely is further sweetening the pot with various end of financial year (EOFY) incentives.