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First pictures of Hyundai’s Inster compact electric SUV. Could this be Australia’s cheapest EV?

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Unconfirmed but likely to arrive in Australia next year, the Inster would shake up our entry-level EV market if it lands with an expected price around $35,000, possibly lower. The Inster shares dimensions and much of its design with the petrol-powered Hyundai Casper, a model sold in Korea since 2021.

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Mercedes-AMG EQS53 electric high-performance limo pricing, details confirmed

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The Mercedes-AMG EQS53 electric limousine will be priced from $324,800 before on-road costs, making it one of the most expensive EVs in Australia. If anyone wants to charge from a regular home powerpoint – difficult to imagine with a car priced from around $350K drive-away – then they’ll have to settle in for about two full days of charging.

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Alfa Bravo! Milano compact SUV is first electric car from Alfa Romeo. Expected here in 2025

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A large light bar interlinks the tail-lamps. There will also be a petrol-powered mild-hybrid called Ibrida but we won’t worry about that here. Both Milano EVs are front-wheel drive and come powered by a 54kWh battery that is compatible with DC charging up to 100kW. There’s also eight-colour ambient lighting.

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Game-changer! 2024 Porsche Macan EV delivers 911-beating acceleration and epic driving range

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And whereas high performance rivals from the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Lexus and Volvo currently rely on petrol propulsion, Porsche has switched to electricity for the new Macan. The Macan 4 is priced from $133,700 plus on-road costs and gets a dual motor drivetrain that makes 300kW and 650Nm. So as well as a 12.6-inch

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Skoda reveals $40,000 Epiq entry-level electric SUV launching in 2025

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Skoda has released the first pictures and details of the Skoda Epiq that it will unwrap next year and announced that it will be priced from around €25,000 ($41,500) when it goes on-sale in 2025. Charging will be at a rate of up to 125kW using a fast DC charger with a 10 to 80 per cent top-up taking around 20 minutes. 2025 Skoda Epiq.

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2024 Audi Q5 55 TFSIe plug-in hybrid EV review

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Audi Q5 55 TFSIe plug-in hybrid EV A Q5 55 TFSIe Sportback model – with a sleeker roof profile – is priced from $110,200 plus on-roads and gets matrix LED headlights but misses out on roof rails. And if you want to overtake or win that traffic light grand prix you’ll need to wake the petrol engine. All get a 12.3-inch

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Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 Review

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Can charge at 100 kW DC. Price to Lease : Check latest deals. Price to Buy : From £45,645. Because the Mercedes-Benz EQA is electric, it’s quieter , more refined and has smoother acceleration than a petrol or a diesel GLA, so it’s better to drive around town and on longer journeys. Ambient interior lighting.