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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

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Nissan Leaf – from $9000 2012 Nissan Leaf. Dedicated city cars with cheap-feeling cabins, but rarer than a Pagani Zonda on our shores. BMW i3 – from $28,000 2020 BMW i3s EV. It has the aero wheel cap kit and backup key card, sweetening the deal. MG ZS EV – from $25,000 MG ZS EV.

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How far can your EV travel? We rank the driving range of every electric vehicle in Australia

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625km: BMW i7 xDrive60, $297,900 Australia’s reigning range champion with a price to match. The BMW i7 limo unashamedly has Rolls-Royce vibes , and includes a 31.3-inch 2023 BMW i7 614km: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Dynamiq RWD, $74,000 Kinda funny looking, but that super-slippery body gives the Ioniq 6 a CD of just 0.21

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New EV electric car calendar

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BMW iX1 – EV version of the X1 confirmed by 2023. BMW iX – ground-up battery electric vehicle promises to take the luxury fight to Tesla. BMW iX electric SUV is due in Australia late in 2021. BMW iX3 – all-electric version of the X3. BMW iX3 – all-electric version of the X3.

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The electric year ahead: Every new EV coming to Australia in 2024

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Nissan Ariya Nissan Ariya. Nissan may have been early in EVs with its Leaf, but the Ariya is the car it really needs to kick things along. None of which will be cheap, the Polestar 3 is priced from $132,900 before on-roads. seconds) and serious driving thrills. Expect the MG Cyberster late in the year.