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Electric Shock! Kia to launch 15 EVs in next three years as it doubles down on electrified vehicles

EV Central

While the Tasman ute is the focus of Kia’s promotion in Australia, globally the brand has announced it will roll out 15 new EVs from now until 2027 as well as six new hybrids in 2024 alone. Kia is also touting the EV5 in that group, but it’s already been unveiled in Australia and goes on-sale mid-year. Kia Concept EV3.

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Why buying a Kia EV6 or Kia EV9 is about to get easier: Australian production opens up to help chase down the Tesla Model Y and Model 3

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Kia says it has secured enough examples of its new EV9 three-row electric SUV and popular EV6 to minimise wait times, with the brand suggesting it has learned from the EV6 launch to expect demand, and lots of it. Though Kia is yet to confirm pricing and specification details for the electric SUV, which will likely drive further demand.

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Used Tesla Model 3 cars are selling for $91,000 in Australia

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In Australia, used Tesla Model 3 cars are selling for $A130,00 ($91,000). Australians are waiting up to nine months for deliveries of their new Teslas and they are opting to buy used vehicles with only a few hundred miles. Demand for Used EVs in Australia. And currently, there’s a two-year wait for a Kia EV6.

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The worst thing about owning an electric vehicle in Australia isn’t getting any better. In fact, it’s getting worse | Opinion

EV Central

I know we’re all rushing to order our own BYD Atto3, Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, Kia EV6 or Hyundai Ioniq 5. But the worst thing about owning an electric vehicle in Australia isn’t getting any better. And, on the whole, that’s great news for the electric vehicle industry, and the planet. So what’s the answer?

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Used electric vehicle pricing guide: How much you’ll pay for a pre-loved Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Kona Electric, MG ZS EV and many more

EV Central

‘EV values plummet’ has been a regular headline in overseas media this year, as electric car resale values tumble in major markets like the US and UK. But will Australia follow suit? As saturation strikes it becomes a buyer’s market and prices fall accordingly. So what’s the deal Down Under?

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VinFast reveals Ford Ranger-sized VF Wild electric ute concept, Aussie DNA included

EV Central

Australian designed but is it Australia bound? Such Australian input gives hope a production version could one day hit our shores to feed a market hungry for electric utes. At present, the only full electric mid-size electric ute on sale in Australia is the overpriced, under-gunned LDV e60. Heard of them before?

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Bruce Newton’s best electric car of 2023: MG4

EV Central

It isn’t the most gobsmackingly impressive electric vehicle I drove in 2023 and in some ways it’s very irritating, but add it all up and the MG4 take my vote as the best EV rolled out in Australia last year. Kia EV6 GT. But in the end I preferred the Kia. It’s also a ground-up EV design. It makes the MG4 look very, very good.

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