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Kia set to export this all-electric SUV at a price that undercuts Tesla

Electrek

South Korean automaker Kia has started production on its all-electric EV5 SUV for export in China, with the first markets targeted being Thailand and Australia, with Australia’s price expected to undercut Tesla’s Model Y, which is the best-selling SUV in the country.

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The 2025 MG Cyberster lands in Australia! New price range revealed as all-electric sports car touches down with the Porsche Boxster in its sights

EV Central

The MG Cyberster has officially landed in Australia ahead of its launch here in Q4 this year, and it’s brought good news with it, with the Chinese brand shaving $20k off its expected price window. “And electric technology gives this dream a much higher opportunity. Hurry up MG Cyberster and Tesla Roadster!

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How much? 2025 Zeekr 009 electric minivan priced for Australia, and undercuts Lexus LM by $25,000

EV Central

The 2025 Zeekr 009 all-electric minivan will be priced from $135,900 in Australia when deliveries begin in the coming weeks. Priced $24,900 less than the cheapest petrol-electric Lexus LM, competition is heating up in the emerging luxury people-mover class. READ MORE Revealed! The post How much?

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Ford slashes EV prices in Australia by up to AUD$15k

Teslarati

Ford recently slashed its electric vehicle (EV) prices in Australia by up to AUD$15,000 for some units. Ford EV price cuts follow a trend in Australia right now , where automakers are reducing EV prices left and right. The car manufacturer reduced the price of its all-electric van by $15,000.

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Mercedes-AMG goes all electric with EQS 53 – the highest priced EV in Australia

The Driven EV News

Mercedes-AMG unveils landmark electric vehicle in Australia - its first series production vehicle to be powered by a dedicated electric-only power train, and the most expensive EV offering on the Australian market.

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2022 Tesla Model Y price in Australia leaked: report

Teslarati

The 2022 Tesla Model Y’s prices in Australia were reportedly released to corporate and industry customers recently. According to Chasing Cars , the 2022 Tesla Model Y will start at AUD$67,990 (USD$51,536.74) for the single-motor RWD variant, before on-road costs in Australia.

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Volkswagen ID.Buzz arrives in Australia – and there’s a big pricing surprise!

EV Central

The entry-level ID.Buzz Pro short wheelbase five-seater will be priced from $87,990 plus on-road costs, which is tens of thousands of dollars cheaper than Volkswagen had first suggested when it confirmed the distinctively styled people mover would be heading to Australia. Plus there’s a 12.9-inch The Volkswagen ID.