
CarExpert Choice winner: Best Ute
The Ford Ranger has been named Australia's best ute in the inaugural 2025 CarExpert Choice awards.
It beat out the GWM Cannon and Volkswagen Amarok.
Australia's top-selling ute deserves its immense popularity, because it's a good thing.
There's the wide range as expected of a ute in Australia, with cab/chassis and pickup configurations, plus single-, super- and dual-cab body styles, and multiple engines.
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But Ford has gone above and beyond most of its rivals, additionally offering a smooth and powerful turbo-diesel V6 engine, as well as a highly capable, high-performance Raptor flagship packing a twin-turbo petrol V6. Ford has also recently introduced a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
The Ranger was engineered in Australia, and it shows in its class-leading driving dynamics that make it pleasant to live with. Also aiding this are its thoroughly modern in-car tech and a comfortable interior.
But with competitive payload and towing capacity figures, it's also a capable workhorse – exactly what you need from a ute.
The Ranger launched back in 2022, but it remains a class-leader, and Ford has subsequently broadened its appeal with more variants like the luxurious Platinum and rugged Tremor. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Winner – Ford Ranger
Finalist – GWM Cannon
Finalist – Volkswagen Amarok
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From Ford Rangers to Teslas, here's where to find the biggest 2025 EOFY deals
With just five days to go, car dealers across Australia are offering huge savings ahead of the end of the financial year (EOFY) on June 30, with attractive deals to be had across a raft of brands and vehicle types. Some of the biggest savings come from Hyundai, with a serious $20,000 off its Ioniq 6 electric sedan. There are deals to be had on utes too, with Australia's best-selling vehicle for the past two years – the Ford Ranger – being offered with EOFY deals on selected dual-cab XLT and Wildtrak model grades, along with the rival Nissan Navara and JAC T9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Nissan has deals on its e-Power hybrid Qashqai and X-Trail SUVs, with $3000 savings through its finance company, while there are also savings from Subaru, Peugeot, Skoda, Volvo, as well its electric brand Polestar. Tesla – after recording its first year-on-year sales growth of 2025 last month following the arrival of the updated Model Y electric SUV in Australian showrooms – also has offers of up to $3000 on certain models. Here's a list of the latest EOFY offers across Australia's new-vehicle showrooms; jump between brands using the links below. Alfa Romeo kicks off its EOFY deals with its Giulia Ti sedan and Stelvio Ti SUV, but you'll have to order them in Alfa White to take advantage of their drive-away prices. The EOFY offers cover on-road costs in addition to a significant saving on the Italian manufacturer's list price (MLP). MORE: Everything Alfa Romeo Back to top The German automaker has several offers including three special 'S line Edition' model grades of the Audi A1, Q2 and both Sportback and SUV versions of the Q3, offering more features inside and out. All offers apply to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. MORE: Everything Audi Back to top BMW Australia knocked it out of the park with its EV sales in 2024, when the i4 electric liftback spearheaded the attack as the German brand posted record sales while its rivals struggled to achieve sales growth. The Munich-based brand's EOFY deals focus on EVs, then, with a $5000 deposit contribution for its entry-level i4 as well as its electric iX1 and iX2 SUVs until June 30, 2025. MORE: Everything BMW Back to top The BYD Sealion 6 was the most popular PHEV in Australia last year, relegating the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to second place and pushing the Chinese automaker up the local sales charts in the process. A $4000 cashback offer is available on in-stock Sealion 6 Essential and Premium model grades for private customers only, with the amount transferred to the customer after the purchase. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything BYD Back to top Setting monthly sales record after monthly sales record, Chery Australia is offering its $3000 off its outgoing Omoda 5 small SUV and a $600 saving off the outgoing Omoda E5 electric SUV, as well as $3000 off the Chinese brand's largest SUV to date, the Tiggo 8 Pro. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything Chery Back to top Cupra has offered up to $9000 off its Formentor since April, but the deal officially ends on June 30, 2025. Until then, Australia buyers can also use Cupra Choice – the Spanish automaker's in-house finance arm, which includes guaranteed future vehicle value – as part of a drive-away deal for the Leon, Formentor and Ateca. More: Everything Cupra Back to top The Deepal S07 electric SUV is the first vehicle from the Chinese automaker to arrive here, distributed by Subaru importer Inchcape as a rival to the Tesla Model Y. Deepal is currently offering drive-away EOFY deals on 2024-plated S07s sold before June 30 and delivered by July 16, saving almost $4000, with the offer also including 12 months of free public charging through Evie. The offer applies to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotions. More: Everything Deepal Back to top The Fiat 500e La Prima three-door electric city hatch is being offered for $49,990 drive-away until June 30, 2025, or until stocks last. It's usually priced at $52,500 before on-roads. More: Everything Fiat Back to top Ford Australia's EOFY deals include its best-selling dual-cab Ford Ranger, its F-150 big brother, as well as the Transit Custom and Transit commercial and Tourneo passenger vans. The E-Transit – the battery-electric large van – is also on offer with considerable savings from its original list price, with Ford EV buyers also able to save on Mustang Mach-E Premium and GT model grades. More: Everything Ford Back to top The Geely EX5, a rival to the BYD Atto 3 and Sealion 7, as well as the Kia EV5, Leapmotor C10, Xpeng G6 and the top-selling Tesla Model Y, comes with a $2000 cashback EOFY offer until June 30. As part of the deal, buyers can also choose between an additional $2000 gift card or five years of complimentary scheduled servicing from the Chinese brand. More: Everything Geely Back to top GWM is offering savings of up to $5500 on 2024-plated versions of its most popular models, with its Cannon Alpha ute available with a $1000 saving, its best-selling Haval Jolion small SUV with as much as $2000 off, and up to $5000 off the price of the Tank 300 Ultra Hybrid off-road SUV. The Chinese marque also has savings for buyers of its Ora electric city car, with $2000 off the Standard Range and $4000 off the Extended Range – all set to expire on June 30, 2025. More: Everything GWM Back to top While Hyundai's EOFY deals may be headlined by a $20,000 deposit contribution on the Ioniq 6, the Korean automaker has deals on its most popular models too, including its best-selling Kona and Tucson SUVs as well as its flagship SUV, the seven- and eight-seat Palisade. Covering electric, petrol, diesel and hybrid models, Hyundai's EOFY offers also include the Staria people mover and its commercial sibling, the Staria Load. More: Everything Hyundai Back to top An idea concocted in a pub, made in a former Mercedes-Benz factory and powered by BMW engines, the Ineos Grenadier off-roader lineup expanded to include the Quartermaster ute in late 2024. It's being offered with additional accessories and on-road costs paid for by the automaker for purchases before June 30, 2025. More: Everything Ineos Back to top Another challenger in the hotly contested dual-cab ute segment looking to poach sales from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux – as well as the BYD Shark 6 and the upcoming Kia Tasman – the JAC T9 gets a $3000 bonus for buyers new to the JAC brand, as well as a $500 fuel card for vehicles delivered by June 30, 2025. If you're trading in a vehicle on the T9, JAC will give you $3000 regardless of your trade-in's condition and a $500 fuel voucher – but customers can only take advantage of one of the two offers, both of which end on June 30, 3035. More: Everything JAC Back to top Kia is giving private buyers of its EV3 small electric SUV a $1000 contribution if they apply for finance before June 30, 2025, but its biggest saving is available for buyers of the new K4 sedan. More: Everything Kia Back to top LDV's growing lineup has seen the Chinese brand lead when it comes to electric commercial vehicles, but its EOFY offers focus on its T60 ute, which has accounted for more than a third of its 2025 sales in Australia year-to-date, and the petrol MIFA people mover. The deals are on older stock, and we've left out separate run-out deals which may go beyond June 30 as the discounts continue until all older vehicles are sold. More:Everything LDV Back to top The Lotus Emira First Edition can be had for a decent saving until June 30. The turbocharged four-cylinder coupe is an exotic-looking British rival to the Porsche Cayman 718, and Lotus is offering a $14,000-plus saving given it's footing the bill for on-roads, too. More:Everything Lotus Back to top The Indian automaker is undergoing a product transformation, expanding its specialty area of farm-focussed utes to become a mainstream lifestyle brand, with its latest models being far more urban-friendly. Buyers of the Scorpio off-road SUV, in both six-seat Z8 and seven-seat Z8L guises, will score a $3000 bonus if they take delivery before June 30, 2025, as will buyers of the second-from-top XUV700 AX7L mid-size SUV model grade. More:Everything Mahindra Back to top The Grecale mid-size SUV is the Italian automaker's most popular model, and until July 31 – yes, a full month after the EOFY – MY24 examples of the entry-level Grecale GT are priced at $139,900 drive-away, while MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea model grades come with three years/45,000km worth of free scheduled servicing. MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea vehicles also come with a $5000 trade-bonus until the end of July, too. If you're after even bigger savings on a Maserati, the MY23 Grecale GT comes with two years of additional warranty (five years in total), five years/75,000km of servicing, two years of roadside assistance and a $5000 trade-in allowance. More: Everything Maserati Back to top The German luxury brand is offering $5000 off several Mercedes-AMG models, which also come with three years of scheduled serving included. It's also offering three years of free scheduled servicing across the C-Class lineup, as well as CLE Coupe, C63 S E and SL 63 models, as well as all GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS SUVs until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Mercedes-Benz Back to top Mitsubishi has EOFY cash card offers of up to $3000 on selected Triton ute and Pajero Sport SUV model grades, with a $2500 cash card for buyers of its petrol-powered Outlander medium SUV. Private buyers looking for an Outlander PHEV can get one from $57,990 drive-away, with the smaller Eclipse Cross SUV priced from $47,990. The discounts effectively mean Mitsubishi is picking up the tab for on-road costs until June 30. Mitsubishi also offers one of Australia's longest new-vehicle warranties, at 10 years/200,000km if you service with its dealers. More: Everything Mitsubishi Back to top MG remains the most popular Chinese auto brand in Australia and it's offering EOFY deals on several models, as well as introductory pricing that officially expires on June 30. EOFY deals from MG include the 2025 model year MG5 – which is locked in a tussle with the Hyundai i30 as Australia's cheapest sedan – with $3000 off its drive-away price, as well as discounts on the MG3 light hatch, the MG4 small electric hatch and several of the brand's SUVs. MG is tied with Nissan and Mitsubishi in offering Australia's longest new-car warranty – 10 years – but while MG's 250,000km distance limit beats Mitsubishi's 200,00km, it's pipped by Nissan's 300,000km. More: Everything MG Back to top Nissan's most alluring EOFY offer is a $3000 cashback offer on all Navara 4×4 dual-cab model grades, covering 26 different iterations from the entry-level Navara SL to the Australian-developed Pro-4X Warrior. The Japanese brand's SUVs don't miss out, though, with its best-selling X-Trail mid-size SUV available with $3000 cashback for e-Power hybrid variants, and $2000 cashback for petrol X-Trail vehicles. Going up in size, the entire Pathfinder large SUV lineup has a $3000 cashback offer, while going down in size, the Nissan Qashqai small SUV can be had with $1000 cashback for both petrol and e-Power variants, with buyers of the Qashqai N-Design offered a $3000 also boasts Australia's best new-car warranty at 10 years/300,000km. More: Everything Nissan Back to top The sharply styled Peugeot 3008 mid-size SUV is being offered with a $2000 discount until June 30. There's a $1500 cashback offer on the Peugeot Partner small van, too, across both model grades and both short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body styles. More: Everything Peugeot Back to top The Swedish EV-maker has sold out of MY24 stock of its Polestar 2 fastback, but a 2025 model-year 'pre-configured' Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is now on offer for $57,000 drive-away, or you can order your own spec for $50,985 before on-roads – a saving of around $12,650 according to Polestar. There are also EOFY savings on the Polestar 3 large SUV, with the Dual Motor versions being offered at Single Motor prices. More: Everything Polestar Back to top Renault's answer to the Nissan X-Trail, Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan was given a $6000 price cut in April, with the lower drive-away prices – applied to MY24 vehicles – set to expire on June 30. Renault is also offering 'national fleet pricing' for its large Master commercial van until June 30. More: Everything Renault Back to top Skoda is offering its entry-level Fabia Select hatchback for $29,990 drive-away, a saving of $2400 on the list price and even more when you consider the on-road statutory costs saved too. The Czech brand also has a $2000 cashback offer for its entry-level Kamiq Select small SUV, while the Karoq mid-size SUV lineup is available with a $3000 cashback offer until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Skoda Back to top Subaru has a $1000 cashback offer for its popular Crosstrek small SUV, and $2000 off its Subaru Outback, with a new-generation model revealed at the 2025 New York International Auto Show earlier this year and expected in Australia showrooms sometime in 2026. More: Everything Subaru Back to top Tesla Australia is offering a $3000 trade-in bonus on new and demonstrator Model 3 electric sedans, with the amount added on top of your final trade-in valuation until June 30. The US EV brand is also offering reduced pricing for its Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems until June 30, 2025, too. More: Everything Tesla Back to top Volvo's best-seller in Australia is the XC40 small SUV, and its EOFY offers include $5000 off the petrol XC40 lineup and its battery-electric counterpart, the EX40 (formerly called the XC40 Recharge). Until June 30, 2025, customers can also upgrade from a Single Motor EX30 Ultra to a Twin Motor for $1000, usually a $5000 option. More: Everything Volvo Back to top EV brand Zeekr is offering a $5000 bonus on its 009 people mover before June 30, offered with an identical electric powertrain whether you choose the standard seven-seat or more opulent six-seat configuration. There's also $3500 off its X AWD SUV, while both offers come with a 7kW home charger (not including installation) and 12 months of Evie charging. More: Everything Zeekr Back to top All drive-away prices are national or are otherwise calculated using the car manufacturer's configurator set to postcode 2000, New South Wales. Content originally sourced from: With just five days to go, car dealers across Australia are offering huge savings ahead of the end of the financial year (EOFY) on June 30, with attractive deals to be had across a raft of brands and vehicle types. Some of the biggest savings come from Hyundai, with a serious $20,000 off its Ioniq 6 electric sedan. There are deals to be had on utes too, with Australia's best-selling vehicle for the past two years – the Ford Ranger – being offered with EOFY deals on selected dual-cab XLT and Wildtrak model grades, along with the rival Nissan Navara and JAC T9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Nissan has deals on its e-Power hybrid Qashqai and X-Trail SUVs, with $3000 savings through its finance company, while there are also savings from Subaru, Peugeot, Skoda, Volvo, as well its electric brand Polestar. Tesla – after recording its first year-on-year sales growth of 2025 last month following the arrival of the updated Model Y electric SUV in Australian showrooms – also has offers of up to $3000 on certain models. Here's a list of the latest EOFY offers across Australia's new-vehicle showrooms; jump between brands using the links below. Alfa Romeo kicks off its EOFY deals with its Giulia Ti sedan and Stelvio Ti SUV, but you'll have to order them in Alfa White to take advantage of their drive-away prices. The EOFY offers cover on-road costs in addition to a significant saving on the Italian manufacturer's list price (MLP). MORE: Everything Alfa Romeo Back to top The German automaker has several offers including three special 'S line Edition' model grades of the Audi A1, Q2 and both Sportback and SUV versions of the Q3, offering more features inside and out. All offers apply to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. MORE: Everything Audi Back to top BMW Australia knocked it out of the park with its EV sales in 2024, when the i4 electric liftback spearheaded the attack as the German brand posted record sales while its rivals struggled to achieve sales growth. The Munich-based brand's EOFY deals focus on EVs, then, with a $5000 deposit contribution for its entry-level i4 as well as its electric iX1 and iX2 SUVs until June 30, 2025. MORE: Everything BMW Back to top The BYD Sealion 6 was the most popular PHEV in Australia last year, relegating the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to second place and pushing the Chinese automaker up the local sales charts in the process. A $4000 cashback offer is available on in-stock Sealion 6 Essential and Premium model grades for private customers only, with the amount transferred to the customer after the purchase. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything BYD Back to top Setting monthly sales record after monthly sales record, Chery Australia is offering its $3000 off its outgoing Omoda 5 small SUV and a $600 saving off the outgoing Omoda E5 electric SUV, as well as $3000 off the Chinese brand's largest SUV to date, the Tiggo 8 Pro. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything Chery Back to top Cupra has offered up to $9000 off its Formentor since April, but the deal officially ends on June 30, 2025. Until then, Australia buyers can also use Cupra Choice – the Spanish automaker's in-house finance arm, which includes guaranteed future vehicle value – as part of a drive-away deal for the Leon, Formentor and Ateca. More: Everything Cupra Back to top The Deepal S07 electric SUV is the first vehicle from the Chinese automaker to arrive here, distributed by Subaru importer Inchcape as a rival to the Tesla Model Y. Deepal is currently offering drive-away EOFY deals on 2024-plated S07s sold before June 30 and delivered by July 16, saving almost $4000, with the offer also including 12 months of free public charging through Evie. The offer applies to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotions. More: Everything Deepal Back to top The Fiat 500e La Prima three-door electric city hatch is being offered for $49,990 drive-away until June 30, 2025, or until stocks last. It's usually priced at $52,500 before on-roads. More: Everything Fiat Back to top Ford Australia's EOFY deals include its best-selling dual-cab Ford Ranger, its F-150 big brother, as well as the Transit Custom and Transit commercial and Tourneo passenger vans. The E-Transit – the battery-electric large van – is also on offer with considerable savings from its original list price, with Ford EV buyers also able to save on Mustang Mach-E Premium and GT model grades. More: Everything Ford Back to top The Geely EX5, a rival to the BYD Atto 3 and Sealion 7, as well as the Kia EV5, Leapmotor C10, Xpeng G6 and the top-selling Tesla Model Y, comes with a $2000 cashback EOFY offer until June 30. As part of the deal, buyers can also choose between an additional $2000 gift card or five years of complimentary scheduled servicing from the Chinese brand. More: Everything Geely Back to top GWM is offering savings of up to $5500 on 2024-plated versions of its most popular models, with its Cannon Alpha ute available with a $1000 saving, its best-selling Haval Jolion small SUV with as much as $2000 off, and up to $5000 off the price of the Tank 300 Ultra Hybrid off-road SUV. The Chinese marque also has savings for buyers of its Ora electric city car, with $2000 off the Standard Range and $4000 off the Extended Range – all set to expire on June 30, 2025. More: Everything GWM Back to top While Hyundai's EOFY deals may be headlined by a $20,000 deposit contribution on the Ioniq 6, the Korean automaker has deals on its most popular models too, including its best-selling Kona and Tucson SUVs as well as its flagship SUV, the seven- and eight-seat Palisade. Covering electric, petrol, diesel and hybrid models, Hyundai's EOFY offers also include the Staria people mover and its commercial sibling, the Staria Load. More: Everything Hyundai Back to top An idea concocted in a pub, made in a former Mercedes-Benz factory and powered by BMW engines, the Ineos Grenadier off-roader lineup expanded to include the Quartermaster ute in late 2024. It's being offered with additional accessories and on-road costs paid for by the automaker for purchases before June 30, 2025. More: Everything Ineos Back to top Another challenger in the hotly contested dual-cab ute segment looking to poach sales from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux – as well as the BYD Shark 6 and the upcoming Kia Tasman – the JAC T9 gets a $3000 bonus for buyers new to the JAC brand, as well as a $500 fuel card for vehicles delivered by June 30, 2025. If you're trading in a vehicle on the T9, JAC will give you $3000 regardless of your trade-in's condition and a $500 fuel voucher – but customers can only take advantage of one of the two offers, both of which end on June 30, 3035. More: Everything JAC Back to top Kia is giving private buyers of its EV3 small electric SUV a $1000 contribution if they apply for finance before June 30, 2025, but its biggest saving is available for buyers of the new K4 sedan. More: Everything Kia Back to top LDV's growing lineup has seen the Chinese brand lead when it comes to electric commercial vehicles, but its EOFY offers focus on its T60 ute, which has accounted for more than a third of its 2025 sales in Australia year-to-date, and the petrol MIFA people mover. The deals are on older stock, and we've left out separate run-out deals which may go beyond June 30 as the discounts continue until all older vehicles are sold. More:Everything LDV Back to top The Lotus Emira First Edition can be had for a decent saving until June 30. The turbocharged four-cylinder coupe is an exotic-looking British rival to the Porsche Cayman 718, and Lotus is offering a $14,000-plus saving given it's footing the bill for on-roads, too. More:Everything Lotus Back to top The Indian automaker is undergoing a product transformation, expanding its specialty area of farm-focussed utes to become a mainstream lifestyle brand, with its latest models being far more urban-friendly. Buyers of the Scorpio off-road SUV, in both six-seat Z8 and seven-seat Z8L guises, will score a $3000 bonus if they take delivery before June 30, 2025, as will buyers of the second-from-top XUV700 AX7L mid-size SUV model grade. More:Everything Mahindra Back to top The Grecale mid-size SUV is the Italian automaker's most popular model, and until July 31 – yes, a full month after the EOFY – MY24 examples of the entry-level Grecale GT are priced at $139,900 drive-away, while MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea model grades come with three years/45,000km worth of free scheduled servicing. MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea vehicles also come with a $5000 trade-bonus until the end of July, too. If you're after even bigger savings on a Maserati, the MY23 Grecale GT comes with two years of additional warranty (five years in total), five years/75,000km of servicing, two years of roadside assistance and a $5000 trade-in allowance. More: Everything Maserati Back to top The German luxury brand is offering $5000 off several Mercedes-AMG models, which also come with three years of scheduled serving included. It's also offering three years of free scheduled servicing across the C-Class lineup, as well as CLE Coupe, C63 S E and SL 63 models, as well as all GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS SUVs until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Mercedes-Benz Back to top Mitsubishi has EOFY cash card offers of up to $3000 on selected Triton ute and Pajero Sport SUV model grades, with a $2500 cash card for buyers of its petrol-powered Outlander medium SUV. Private buyers looking for an Outlander PHEV can get one from $57,990 drive-away, with the smaller Eclipse Cross SUV priced from $47,990. The discounts effectively mean Mitsubishi is picking up the tab for on-road costs until June 30. Mitsubishi also offers one of Australia's longest new-vehicle warranties, at 10 years/200,000km if you service with its dealers. More: Everything Mitsubishi Back to top MG remains the most popular Chinese auto brand in Australia and it's offering EOFY deals on several models, as well as introductory pricing that officially expires on June 30. EOFY deals from MG include the 2025 model year MG5 – which is locked in a tussle with the Hyundai i30 as Australia's cheapest sedan – with $3000 off its drive-away price, as well as discounts on the MG3 light hatch, the MG4 small electric hatch and several of the brand's SUVs. MG is tied with Nissan and Mitsubishi in offering Australia's longest new-car warranty – 10 years – but while MG's 250,000km distance limit beats Mitsubishi's 200,00km, it's pipped by Nissan's 300,000km. More: Everything MG Back to top Nissan's most alluring EOFY offer is a $3000 cashback offer on all Navara 4×4 dual-cab model grades, covering 26 different iterations from the entry-level Navara SL to the Australian-developed Pro-4X Warrior. The Japanese brand's SUVs don't miss out, though, with its best-selling X-Trail mid-size SUV available with $3000 cashback for e-Power hybrid variants, and $2000 cashback for petrol X-Trail vehicles. Going up in size, the entire Pathfinder large SUV lineup has a $3000 cashback offer, while going down in size, the Nissan Qashqai small SUV can be had with $1000 cashback for both petrol and e-Power variants, with buyers of the Qashqai N-Design offered a $3000 also boasts Australia's best new-car warranty at 10 years/300,000km. More: Everything Nissan Back to top The sharply styled Peugeot 3008 mid-size SUV is being offered with a $2000 discount until June 30. There's a $1500 cashback offer on the Peugeot Partner small van, too, across both model grades and both short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body styles. More: Everything Peugeot Back to top The Swedish EV-maker has sold out of MY24 stock of its Polestar 2 fastback, but a 2025 model-year 'pre-configured' Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is now on offer for $57,000 drive-away, or you can order your own spec for $50,985 before on-roads – a saving of around $12,650 according to Polestar. There are also EOFY savings on the Polestar 3 large SUV, with the Dual Motor versions being offered at Single Motor prices. More: Everything Polestar Back to top Renault's answer to the Nissan X-Trail, Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan was given a $6000 price cut in April, with the lower drive-away prices – applied to MY24 vehicles – set to expire on June 30. Renault is also offering 'national fleet pricing' for its large Master commercial van until June 30. More: Everything Renault Back to top Skoda is offering its entry-level Fabia Select hatchback for $29,990 drive-away, a saving of $2400 on the list price and even more when you consider the on-road statutory costs saved too. The Czech brand also has a $2000 cashback offer for its entry-level Kamiq Select small SUV, while the Karoq mid-size SUV lineup is available with a $3000 cashback offer until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Skoda Back to top Subaru has a $1000 cashback offer for its popular Crosstrek small SUV, and $2000 off its Subaru Outback, with a new-generation model revealed at the 2025 New York International Auto Show earlier this year and expected in Australia showrooms sometime in 2026. More: Everything Subaru Back to top Tesla Australia is offering a $3000 trade-in bonus on new and demonstrator Model 3 electric sedans, with the amount added on top of your final trade-in valuation until June 30. The US EV brand is also offering reduced pricing for its Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems until June 30, 2025, too. More: Everything Tesla Back to top Volvo's best-seller in Australia is the XC40 small SUV, and its EOFY offers include $5000 off the petrol XC40 lineup and its battery-electric counterpart, the EX40 (formerly called the XC40 Recharge). Until June 30, 2025, customers can also upgrade from a Single Motor EX30 Ultra to a Twin Motor for $1000, usually a $5000 option. More: Everything Volvo Back to top EV brand Zeekr is offering a $5000 bonus on its 009 people mover before June 30, offered with an identical electric powertrain whether you choose the standard seven-seat or more opulent six-seat configuration. There's also $3500 off its X AWD SUV, while both offers come with a 7kW home charger (not including installation) and 12 months of Evie charging. More: Everything Zeekr Back to top All drive-away prices are national or are otherwise calculated using the car manufacturer's configurator set to postcode 2000, New South Wales. Content originally sourced from: With just five days to go, car dealers across Australia are offering huge savings ahead of the end of the financial year (EOFY) on June 30, with attractive deals to be had across a raft of brands and vehicle types. Some of the biggest savings come from Hyundai, with a serious $20,000 off its Ioniq 6 electric sedan. There are deals to be had on utes too, with Australia's best-selling vehicle for the past two years – the Ford Ranger – being offered with EOFY deals on selected dual-cab XLT and Wildtrak model grades, along with the rival Nissan Navara and JAC T9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Nissan has deals on its e-Power hybrid Qashqai and X-Trail SUVs, with $3000 savings through its finance company, while there are also savings from Subaru, Peugeot, Skoda, Volvo, as well its electric brand Polestar. Tesla – after recording its first year-on-year sales growth of 2025 last month following the arrival of the updated Model Y electric SUV in Australian showrooms – also has offers of up to $3000 on certain models. Here's a list of the latest EOFY offers across Australia's new-vehicle showrooms; jump between brands using the links below. Alfa Romeo kicks off its EOFY deals with its Giulia Ti sedan and Stelvio Ti SUV, but you'll have to order them in Alfa White to take advantage of their drive-away prices. The EOFY offers cover on-road costs in addition to a significant saving on the Italian manufacturer's list price (MLP). MORE: Everything Alfa Romeo Back to top The German automaker has several offers including three special 'S line Edition' model grades of the Audi A1, Q2 and both Sportback and SUV versions of the Q3, offering more features inside and out. All offers apply to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. MORE: Everything Audi Back to top BMW Australia knocked it out of the park with its EV sales in 2024, when the i4 electric liftback spearheaded the attack as the German brand posted record sales while its rivals struggled to achieve sales growth. The Munich-based brand's EOFY deals focus on EVs, then, with a $5000 deposit contribution for its entry-level i4 as well as its electric iX1 and iX2 SUVs until June 30, 2025. MORE: Everything BMW Back to top The BYD Sealion 6 was the most popular PHEV in Australia last year, relegating the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to second place and pushing the Chinese automaker up the local sales charts in the process. A $4000 cashback offer is available on in-stock Sealion 6 Essential and Premium model grades for private customers only, with the amount transferred to the customer after the purchase. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything BYD Back to top Setting monthly sales record after monthly sales record, Chery Australia is offering its $3000 off its outgoing Omoda 5 small SUV and a $600 saving off the outgoing Omoda E5 electric SUV, as well as $3000 off the Chinese brand's largest SUV to date, the Tiggo 8 Pro. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything Chery Back to top Cupra has offered up to $9000 off its Formentor since April, but the deal officially ends on June 30, 2025. Until then, Australia buyers can also use Cupra Choice – the Spanish automaker's in-house finance arm, which includes guaranteed future vehicle value – as part of a drive-away deal for the Leon, Formentor and Ateca. More: Everything Cupra Back to top The Deepal S07 electric SUV is the first vehicle from the Chinese automaker to arrive here, distributed by Subaru importer Inchcape as a rival to the Tesla Model Y. Deepal is currently offering drive-away EOFY deals on 2024-plated S07s sold before June 30 and delivered by July 16, saving almost $4000, with the offer also including 12 months of free public charging through Evie. The offer applies to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotions. More: Everything Deepal Back to top The Fiat 500e La Prima three-door electric city hatch is being offered for $49,990 drive-away until June 30, 2025, or until stocks last. It's usually priced at $52,500 before on-roads. More: Everything Fiat Back to top Ford Australia's EOFY deals include its best-selling dual-cab Ford Ranger, its F-150 big brother, as well as the Transit Custom and Transit commercial and Tourneo passenger vans. The E-Transit – the battery-electric large van – is also on offer with considerable savings from its original list price, with Ford EV buyers also able to save on Mustang Mach-E Premium and GT model grades. More: Everything Ford Back to top The Geely EX5, a rival to the BYD Atto 3 and Sealion 7, as well as the Kia EV5, Leapmotor C10, Xpeng G6 and the top-selling Tesla Model Y, comes with a $2000 cashback EOFY offer until June 30. As part of the deal, buyers can also choose between an additional $2000 gift card or five years of complimentary scheduled servicing from the Chinese brand. More: Everything Geely Back to top GWM is offering savings of up to $5500 on 2024-plated versions of its most popular models, with its Cannon Alpha ute available with a $1000 saving, its best-selling Haval Jolion small SUV with as much as $2000 off, and up to $5000 off the price of the Tank 300 Ultra Hybrid off-road SUV. The Chinese marque also has savings for buyers of its Ora electric city car, with $2000 off the Standard Range and $4000 off the Extended Range – all set to expire on June 30, 2025. More: Everything GWM Back to top While Hyundai's EOFY deals may be headlined by a $20,000 deposit contribution on the Ioniq 6, the Korean automaker has deals on its most popular models too, including its best-selling Kona and Tucson SUVs as well as its flagship SUV, the seven- and eight-seat Palisade. Covering electric, petrol, diesel and hybrid models, Hyundai's EOFY offers also include the Staria people mover and its commercial sibling, the Staria Load. More: Everything Hyundai Back to top An idea concocted in a pub, made in a former Mercedes-Benz factory and powered by BMW engines, the Ineos Grenadier off-roader lineup expanded to include the Quartermaster ute in late 2024. It's being offered with additional accessories and on-road costs paid for by the automaker for purchases before June 30, 2025. More: Everything Ineos Back to top Another challenger in the hotly contested dual-cab ute segment looking to poach sales from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux – as well as the BYD Shark 6 and the upcoming Kia Tasman – the JAC T9 gets a $3000 bonus for buyers new to the JAC brand, as well as a $500 fuel card for vehicles delivered by June 30, 2025. If you're trading in a vehicle on the T9, JAC will give you $3000 regardless of your trade-in's condition and a $500 fuel voucher – but customers can only take advantage of one of the two offers, both of which end on June 30, 3035. More: Everything JAC Back to top Kia is giving private buyers of its EV3 small electric SUV a $1000 contribution if they apply for finance before June 30, 2025, but its biggest saving is available for buyers of the new K4 sedan. More: Everything Kia Back to top LDV's growing lineup has seen the Chinese brand lead when it comes to electric commercial vehicles, but its EOFY offers focus on its T60 ute, which has accounted for more than a third of its 2025 sales in Australia year-to-date, and the petrol MIFA people mover. The deals are on older stock, and we've left out separate run-out deals which may go beyond June 30 as the discounts continue until all older vehicles are sold. More:Everything LDV Back to top The Lotus Emira First Edition can be had for a decent saving until June 30. The turbocharged four-cylinder coupe is an exotic-looking British rival to the Porsche Cayman 718, and Lotus is offering a $14,000-plus saving given it's footing the bill for on-roads, too. More:Everything Lotus Back to top The Indian automaker is undergoing a product transformation, expanding its specialty area of farm-focussed utes to become a mainstream lifestyle brand, with its latest models being far more urban-friendly. Buyers of the Scorpio off-road SUV, in both six-seat Z8 and seven-seat Z8L guises, will score a $3000 bonus if they take delivery before June 30, 2025, as will buyers of the second-from-top XUV700 AX7L mid-size SUV model grade. More:Everything Mahindra Back to top The Grecale mid-size SUV is the Italian automaker's most popular model, and until July 31 – yes, a full month after the EOFY – MY24 examples of the entry-level Grecale GT are priced at $139,900 drive-away, while MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea model grades come with three years/45,000km worth of free scheduled servicing. MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea vehicles also come with a $5000 trade-bonus until the end of July, too. If you're after even bigger savings on a Maserati, the MY23 Grecale GT comes with two years of additional warranty (five years in total), five years/75,000km of servicing, two years of roadside assistance and a $5000 trade-in allowance. More: Everything Maserati Back to top The German luxury brand is offering $5000 off several Mercedes-AMG models, which also come with three years of scheduled serving included. It's also offering three years of free scheduled servicing across the C-Class lineup, as well as CLE Coupe, C63 S E and SL 63 models, as well as all GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS SUVs until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Mercedes-Benz Back to top Mitsubishi has EOFY cash card offers of up to $3000 on selected Triton ute and Pajero Sport SUV model grades, with a $2500 cash card for buyers of its petrol-powered Outlander medium SUV. Private buyers looking for an Outlander PHEV can get one from $57,990 drive-away, with the smaller Eclipse Cross SUV priced from $47,990. The discounts effectively mean Mitsubishi is picking up the tab for on-road costs until June 30. Mitsubishi also offers one of Australia's longest new-vehicle warranties, at 10 years/200,000km if you service with its dealers. More: Everything Mitsubishi Back to top MG remains the most popular Chinese auto brand in Australia and it's offering EOFY deals on several models, as well as introductory pricing that officially expires on June 30. EOFY deals from MG include the 2025 model year MG5 – which is locked in a tussle with the Hyundai i30 as Australia's cheapest sedan – with $3000 off its drive-away price, as well as discounts on the MG3 light hatch, the MG4 small electric hatch and several of the brand's SUVs. MG is tied with Nissan and Mitsubishi in offering Australia's longest new-car warranty – 10 years – but while MG's 250,000km distance limit beats Mitsubishi's 200,00km, it's pipped by Nissan's 300,000km. More: Everything MG Back to top Nissan's most alluring EOFY offer is a $3000 cashback offer on all Navara 4×4 dual-cab model grades, covering 26 different iterations from the entry-level Navara SL to the Australian-developed Pro-4X Warrior. The Japanese brand's SUVs don't miss out, though, with its best-selling X-Trail mid-size SUV available with $3000 cashback for e-Power hybrid variants, and $2000 cashback for petrol X-Trail vehicles. Going up in size, the entire Pathfinder large SUV lineup has a $3000 cashback offer, while going down in size, the Nissan Qashqai small SUV can be had with $1000 cashback for both petrol and e-Power variants, with buyers of the Qashqai N-Design offered a $3000 also boasts Australia's best new-car warranty at 10 years/300,000km. More: Everything Nissan Back to top The sharply styled Peugeot 3008 mid-size SUV is being offered with a $2000 discount until June 30. There's a $1500 cashback offer on the Peugeot Partner small van, too, across both model grades and both short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body styles. More: Everything Peugeot Back to top The Swedish EV-maker has sold out of MY24 stock of its Polestar 2 fastback, but a 2025 model-year 'pre-configured' Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is now on offer for $57,000 drive-away, or you can order your own spec for $50,985 before on-roads – a saving of around $12,650 according to Polestar. There are also EOFY savings on the Polestar 3 large SUV, with the Dual Motor versions being offered at Single Motor prices. More: Everything Polestar Back to top Renault's answer to the Nissan X-Trail, Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan was given a $6000 price cut in April, with the lower drive-away prices – applied to MY24 vehicles – set to expire on June 30. Renault is also offering 'national fleet pricing' for its large Master commercial van until June 30. More: Everything Renault Back to top Skoda is offering its entry-level Fabia Select hatchback for $29,990 drive-away, a saving of $2400 on the list price and even more when you consider the on-road statutory costs saved too. The Czech brand also has a $2000 cashback offer for its entry-level Kamiq Select small SUV, while the Karoq mid-size SUV lineup is available with a $3000 cashback offer until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Skoda Back to top Subaru has a $1000 cashback offer for its popular Crosstrek small SUV, and $2000 off its Subaru Outback, with a new-generation model revealed at the 2025 New York International Auto Show earlier this year and expected in Australia showrooms sometime in 2026. More: Everything Subaru Back to top Tesla Australia is offering a $3000 trade-in bonus on new and demonstrator Model 3 electric sedans, with the amount added on top of your final trade-in valuation until June 30. The US EV brand is also offering reduced pricing for its Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems until June 30, 2025, too. More: Everything Tesla Back to top Volvo's best-seller in Australia is the XC40 small SUV, and its EOFY offers include $5000 off the petrol XC40 lineup and its battery-electric counterpart, the EX40 (formerly called the XC40 Recharge). Until June 30, 2025, customers can also upgrade from a Single Motor EX30 Ultra to a Twin Motor for $1000, usually a $5000 option. More: Everything Volvo Back to top EV brand Zeekr is offering a $5000 bonus on its 009 people mover before June 30, offered with an identical electric powertrain whether you choose the standard seven-seat or more opulent six-seat configuration. There's also $3500 off its X AWD SUV, while both offers come with a 7kW home charger (not including installation) and 12 months of Evie charging. More: Everything Zeekr Back to top All drive-away prices are national or are otherwise calculated using the car manufacturer's configurator set to postcode 2000, New South Wales. Content originally sourced from: With just five days to go, car dealers across Australia are offering huge savings ahead of the end of the financial year (EOFY) on June 30, with attractive deals to be had across a raft of brands and vehicle types. Some of the biggest savings come from Hyundai, with a serious $20,000 off its Ioniq 6 electric sedan. There are deals to be had on utes too, with Australia's best-selling vehicle for the past two years – the Ford Ranger – being offered with EOFY deals on selected dual-cab XLT and Wildtrak model grades, along with the rival Nissan Navara and JAC T9. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Nissan has deals on its e-Power hybrid Qashqai and X-Trail SUVs, with $3000 savings through its finance company, while there are also savings from Subaru, Peugeot, Skoda, Volvo, as well its electric brand Polestar. Tesla – after recording its first year-on-year sales growth of 2025 last month following the arrival of the updated Model Y electric SUV in Australian showrooms – also has offers of up to $3000 on certain models. Here's a list of the latest EOFY offers across Australia's new-vehicle showrooms; jump between brands using the links below. Alfa Romeo kicks off its EOFY deals with its Giulia Ti sedan and Stelvio Ti SUV, but you'll have to order them in Alfa White to take advantage of their drive-away prices. The EOFY offers cover on-road costs in addition to a significant saving on the Italian manufacturer's list price (MLP). MORE: Everything Alfa Romeo Back to top The German automaker has several offers including three special 'S line Edition' model grades of the Audi A1, Q2 and both Sportback and SUV versions of the Q3, offering more features inside and out. All offers apply to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. MORE: Everything Audi Back to top BMW Australia knocked it out of the park with its EV sales in 2024, when the i4 electric liftback spearheaded the attack as the German brand posted record sales while its rivals struggled to achieve sales growth. The Munich-based brand's EOFY deals focus on EVs, then, with a $5000 deposit contribution for its entry-level i4 as well as its electric iX1 and iX2 SUVs until June 30, 2025. MORE: Everything BMW Back to top The BYD Sealion 6 was the most popular PHEV in Australia last year, relegating the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to second place and pushing the Chinese automaker up the local sales charts in the process. A $4000 cashback offer is available on in-stock Sealion 6 Essential and Premium model grades for private customers only, with the amount transferred to the customer after the purchase. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything BYD Back to top Setting monthly sales record after monthly sales record, Chery Australia is offering its $3000 off its outgoing Omoda 5 small SUV and a $600 saving off the outgoing Omoda E5 electric SUV, as well as $3000 off the Chinese brand's largest SUV to date, the Tiggo 8 Pro. The offer extends past the EOFY, running until July 31, 2025. It's not available in conjunction with any other offer. More: Everything Chery Back to top Cupra has offered up to $9000 off its Formentor since April, but the deal officially ends on June 30, 2025. Until then, Australia buyers can also use Cupra Choice – the Spanish automaker's in-house finance arm, which includes guaranteed future vehicle value – as part of a drive-away deal for the Leon, Formentor and Ateca. More: Everything Cupra Back to top The Deepal S07 electric SUV is the first vehicle from the Chinese automaker to arrive here, distributed by Subaru importer Inchcape as a rival to the Tesla Model Y. Deepal is currently offering drive-away EOFY deals on 2024-plated S07s sold before June 30 and delivered by July 16, saving almost $4000, with the offer also including 12 months of free public charging through Evie. The offer applies to private buyers only and cannot be combined with any other promotions. More: Everything Deepal Back to top The Fiat 500e La Prima three-door electric city hatch is being offered for $49,990 drive-away until June 30, 2025, or until stocks last. It's usually priced at $52,500 before on-roads. More: Everything Fiat Back to top Ford Australia's EOFY deals include its best-selling dual-cab Ford Ranger, its F-150 big brother, as well as the Transit Custom and Transit commercial and Tourneo passenger vans. The E-Transit – the battery-electric large van – is also on offer with considerable savings from its original list price, with Ford EV buyers also able to save on Mustang Mach-E Premium and GT model grades. More: Everything Ford Back to top The Geely EX5, a rival to the BYD Atto 3 and Sealion 7, as well as the Kia EV5, Leapmotor C10, Xpeng G6 and the top-selling Tesla Model Y, comes with a $2000 cashback EOFY offer until June 30. As part of the deal, buyers can also choose between an additional $2000 gift card or five years of complimentary scheduled servicing from the Chinese brand. More: Everything Geely Back to top GWM is offering savings of up to $5500 on 2024-plated versions of its most popular models, with its Cannon Alpha ute available with a $1000 saving, its best-selling Haval Jolion small SUV with as much as $2000 off, and up to $5000 off the price of the Tank 300 Ultra Hybrid off-road SUV. The Chinese marque also has savings for buyers of its Ora electric city car, with $2000 off the Standard Range and $4000 off the Extended Range – all set to expire on June 30, 2025. More: Everything GWM Back to top While Hyundai's EOFY deals may be headlined by a $20,000 deposit contribution on the Ioniq 6, the Korean automaker has deals on its most popular models too, including its best-selling Kona and Tucson SUVs as well as its flagship SUV, the seven- and eight-seat Palisade. Covering electric, petrol, diesel and hybrid models, Hyundai's EOFY offers also include the Staria people mover and its commercial sibling, the Staria Load. More: Everything Hyundai Back to top An idea concocted in a pub, made in a former Mercedes-Benz factory and powered by BMW engines, the Ineos Grenadier off-roader lineup expanded to include the Quartermaster ute in late 2024. It's being offered with additional accessories and on-road costs paid for by the automaker for purchases before June 30, 2025. More: Everything Ineos Back to top Another challenger in the hotly contested dual-cab ute segment looking to poach sales from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux – as well as the BYD Shark 6 and the upcoming Kia Tasman – the JAC T9 gets a $3000 bonus for buyers new to the JAC brand, as well as a $500 fuel card for vehicles delivered by June 30, 2025. If you're trading in a vehicle on the T9, JAC will give you $3000 regardless of your trade-in's condition and a $500 fuel voucher – but customers can only take advantage of one of the two offers, both of which end on June 30, 3035. More: Everything JAC Back to top Kia is giving private buyers of its EV3 small electric SUV a $1000 contribution if they apply for finance before June 30, 2025, but its biggest saving is available for buyers of the new K4 sedan. More: Everything Kia Back to top LDV's growing lineup has seen the Chinese brand lead when it comes to electric commercial vehicles, but its EOFY offers focus on its T60 ute, which has accounted for more than a third of its 2025 sales in Australia year-to-date, and the petrol MIFA people mover. The deals are on older stock, and we've left out separate run-out deals which may go beyond June 30 as the discounts continue until all older vehicles are sold. More:Everything LDV Back to top The Lotus Emira First Edition can be had for a decent saving until June 30. The turbocharged four-cylinder coupe is an exotic-looking British rival to the Porsche Cayman 718, and Lotus is offering a $14,000-plus saving given it's footing the bill for on-roads, too. More:Everything Lotus Back to top The Indian automaker is undergoing a product transformation, expanding its specialty area of farm-focussed utes to become a mainstream lifestyle brand, with its latest models being far more urban-friendly. Buyers of the Scorpio off-road SUV, in both six-seat Z8 and seven-seat Z8L guises, will score a $3000 bonus if they take delivery before June 30, 2025, as will buyers of the second-from-top XUV700 AX7L mid-size SUV model grade. More:Everything Mahindra Back to top The Grecale mid-size SUV is the Italian automaker's most popular model, and until July 31 – yes, a full month after the EOFY – MY24 examples of the entry-level Grecale GT are priced at $139,900 drive-away, while MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea model grades come with three years/45,000km worth of free scheduled servicing. MY24 Grecale Modena and Trofea vehicles also come with a $5000 trade-bonus until the end of July, too. If you're after even bigger savings on a Maserati, the MY23 Grecale GT comes with two years of additional warranty (five years in total), five years/75,000km of servicing, two years of roadside assistance and a $5000 trade-in allowance. More: Everything Maserati Back to top The German luxury brand is offering $5000 off several Mercedes-AMG models, which also come with three years of scheduled serving included. It's also offering three years of free scheduled servicing across the C-Class lineup, as well as CLE Coupe, C63 S E and SL 63 models, as well as all GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS SUVs until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Mercedes-Benz Back to top Mitsubishi has EOFY cash card offers of up to $3000 on selected Triton ute and Pajero Sport SUV model grades, with a $2500 cash card for buyers of its petrol-powered Outlander medium SUV. Private buyers looking for an Outlander PHEV can get one from $57,990 drive-away, with the smaller Eclipse Cross SUV priced from $47,990. The discounts effectively mean Mitsubishi is picking up the tab for on-road costs until June 30. Mitsubishi also offers one of Australia's longest new-vehicle warranties, at 10 years/200,000km if you service with its dealers. More: Everything Mitsubishi Back to top MG remains the most popular Chinese auto brand in Australia and it's offering EOFY deals on several models, as well as introductory pricing that officially expires on June 30. EOFY deals from MG include the 2025 model year MG5 – which is locked in a tussle with the Hyundai i30 as Australia's cheapest sedan – with $3000 off its drive-away price, as well as discounts on the MG3 light hatch, the MG4 small electric hatch and several of the brand's SUVs. MG is tied with Nissan and Mitsubishi in offering Australia's longest new-car warranty – 10 years – but while MG's 250,000km distance limit beats Mitsubishi's 200,00km, it's pipped by Nissan's 300,000km. More: Everything MG Back to top Nissan's most alluring EOFY offer is a $3000 cashback offer on all Navara 4×4 dual-cab model grades, covering 26 different iterations from the entry-level Navara SL to the Australian-developed Pro-4X Warrior. The Japanese brand's SUVs don't miss out, though, with its best-selling X-Trail mid-size SUV available with $3000 cashback for e-Power hybrid variants, and $2000 cashback for petrol X-Trail vehicles. Going up in size, the entire Pathfinder large SUV lineup has a $3000 cashback offer, while going down in size, the Nissan Qashqai small SUV can be had with $1000 cashback for both petrol and e-Power variants, with buyers of the Qashqai N-Design offered a $3000 also boasts Australia's best new-car warranty at 10 years/300,000km. More: Everything Nissan Back to top The sharply styled Peugeot 3008 mid-size SUV is being offered with a $2000 discount until June 30. There's a $1500 cashback offer on the Peugeot Partner small van, too, across both model grades and both short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body styles. More: Everything Peugeot Back to top The Swedish EV-maker has sold out of MY24 stock of its Polestar 2 fastback, but a 2025 model-year 'pre-configured' Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is now on offer for $57,000 drive-away, or you can order your own spec for $50,985 before on-roads – a saving of around $12,650 according to Polestar. There are also EOFY savings on the Polestar 3 large SUV, with the Dual Motor versions being offered at Single Motor prices. More: Everything Polestar Back to top Renault's answer to the Nissan X-Trail, Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan was given a $6000 price cut in April, with the lower drive-away prices – applied to MY24 vehicles – set to expire on June 30. Renault is also offering 'national fleet pricing' for its large Master commercial van until June 30. More: Everything Renault Back to top Skoda is offering its entry-level Fabia Select hatchback for $29,990 drive-away, a saving of $2400 on the list price and even more when you consider the on-road statutory costs saved too. The Czech brand also has a $2000 cashback offer for its entry-level Kamiq Select small SUV, while the Karoq mid-size SUV lineup is available with a $3000 cashback offer until June 30, 2025. More: Everything Skoda Back to top Subaru has a $1000 cashback offer for its popular Crosstrek small SUV, and $2000 off its Subaru Outback, with a new-generation model revealed at the 2025 New York International Auto Show earlier this year and expected in Australia showrooms sometime in 2026. More: Everything Subaru Back to top Tesla Australia is offering a $3000 trade-in bonus on new and demonstrator Model 3 electric sedans, with the amount added on top of your final trade-in valuation until June 30. The US EV brand is also offering reduced pricing for its Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems until June 30, 2025, too. More: Everything Tesla Back to top Volvo's best-seller in Australia is the XC40 small SUV, and its EOFY offers include $5000 off the petrol XC40 lineup and its battery-electric counterpart, the EX40 (formerly called the XC40 Recharge). Until June 30, 2025, customers can also upgrade from a Single Motor EX30 Ultra to a Twin Motor for $1000, usually a $5000 option. More: Everything Volvo Back to top EV brand Zeekr is offering a $5000 bonus on its 009 people mover before June 30, offered with an identical electric powertrain whether you choose the standard seven-seat or more opulent six-seat configuration. There's also $3500 off its X AWD SUV, while both offers come with a 7kW home charger (not including installation) and 12 months of Evie charging. More: Everything Zeekr Back to top All drive-away prices are national or are otherwise calculated using the car manufacturer's configurator set to postcode 2000, New South Wales. Content originally sourced from:


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Ford Ranger's entry-level engines appear safe in Australia
Ford Australia says it has "no news" on changes to the Ranger lineup after the entry-level turbo-diesel was dropped from Ford showrooms in the United Kingdom (UK). The 2.0-litre 'Panther' turbo-diesel four-cylinder was first fitted to the Australian Ranger in 2020 as a replacement for the previous 2.2-litre 'Puma' turbo-diesel, which was finally dropped when the new-generation Ranger was launched in 2022. Ford UK announced earlier this month the automaker would be dropping the newer 2.0-litre engine – where it's fitted in the Ranger and a lower-output Ranger Raptor not sold here – from early 2026. It's the same year the engine – which emits 199g/km of carbon dioxide according to Ford Australia – will not meet the new target of 180g/km under the newly introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Yet the local arm of the car giant couldn't confirm – or deny – whether the engine will be offered in Australia next year, with penalties for exceeding NVES emissions due to be enforced from July 1, 2025. "To align with future EU [European Union] emissions regulations, Ford of Europe is introducing a number of changes to its Ranger and Ranger Raptor product lineups," a statement provided by Ford Australia to CarExpert said. "There is no news to share about changes to the Australian lineup." As confirmed by Ford Australia's comment, Ford UK's decision was based on reducing the automakers average fleet emissions there, after regulations were introduced in the UK in 2024 with hefty fines of £15,000 ($31,510) per vehicle exceeding the limits. The Ranger will continue to be offered in the UK and Europe with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 and the new plug-in hybrid petrol four. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's UK axing comes as the Ford Ranger PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) was launched in Great Britain and Australia, potentially lowering the automaker's average emissions considerably. In both countries, the Ranger PHEV 4×4 uses a 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol four-cylinder engine and electric motor/lithium-ion battery combination, sourced from the same South Africa factory. All other versions of the Ranger sold in Australia are made in Thailand, in contrast with the UK and Europe where Ford sells only South African-built Rangers. The Ranger PHEV has a carbon dioxide rating of 66g/km in Australian spec, compared to the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's 199g/km rating in base XL cab chassis models to a high of 211g/km in Ranger XL 4×4 double-cab pickup. Across the Ranger's local lineup, the more powerful 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo – effectively the same engine with an additional turbocharger – is rated at 189g/km, with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 at 222g/km and the Ranger Raptor's 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 at 262g/km. For the Ranger, all model grades must meet 210g/kg in 2025, but by 2029 that lowers to 110g/km – again, with the Ranger PHEV easily within future limits. The Ranger Super Duty, due in Australia in early 2026, uses a detuned version of the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 to meet Euro 6 emissions regulations, making it the only Ranger needing AdBlue. The European Union emissions laws were recently amended and permit the sale of hybrid vehicles until 2035, when it will ban the sale of all internal combustion engine cars (technically, any vehicle that emits carbon dioxide). The Ranger PHEV's lower carbon dioxide figure also means it already meets the toughest targets under the NVES which gradually tightens emissions targets annually. At the launch of Ranger PHEV, Ford told CarExpert the introduction of the plug-in hybrid version was not a 'compliance play' designed to meet stricter emissions standards. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine axed in the UK is also fitted in the local Ford Transit Custom and Transit. The Transit is already offered here with an available electric powertrain, while the Transit Custom is gaining both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. MORE: Explore the Ford Ranger showroom Content originally sourced from: Ford Australia says it has "no news" on changes to the Ranger lineup after the entry-level turbo-diesel was dropped from Ford showrooms in the United Kingdom (UK). The 2.0-litre 'Panther' turbo-diesel four-cylinder was first fitted to the Australian Ranger in 2020 as a replacement for the previous 2.2-litre 'Puma' turbo-diesel, which was finally dropped when the new-generation Ranger was launched in 2022. Ford UK announced earlier this month the automaker would be dropping the newer 2.0-litre engine – where it's fitted in the Ranger and a lower-output Ranger Raptor not sold here – from early 2026. It's the same year the engine – which emits 199g/km of carbon dioxide according to Ford Australia – will not meet the new target of 180g/km under the newly introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Yet the local arm of the car giant couldn't confirm – or deny – whether the engine will be offered in Australia next year, with penalties for exceeding NVES emissions due to be enforced from July 1, 2025. "To align with future EU [European Union] emissions regulations, Ford of Europe is introducing a number of changes to its Ranger and Ranger Raptor product lineups," a statement provided by Ford Australia to CarExpert said. "There is no news to share about changes to the Australian lineup." As confirmed by Ford Australia's comment, Ford UK's decision was based on reducing the automakers average fleet emissions there, after regulations were introduced in the UK in 2024 with hefty fines of £15,000 ($31,510) per vehicle exceeding the limits. The Ranger will continue to be offered in the UK and Europe with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 and the new plug-in hybrid petrol four. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's UK axing comes as the Ford Ranger PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) was launched in Great Britain and Australia, potentially lowering the automaker's average emissions considerably. In both countries, the Ranger PHEV 4×4 uses a 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol four-cylinder engine and electric motor/lithium-ion battery combination, sourced from the same South Africa factory. All other versions of the Ranger sold in Australia are made in Thailand, in contrast with the UK and Europe where Ford sells only South African-built Rangers. The Ranger PHEV has a carbon dioxide rating of 66g/km in Australian spec, compared to the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's 199g/km rating in base XL cab chassis models to a high of 211g/km in Ranger XL 4×4 double-cab pickup. Across the Ranger's local lineup, the more powerful 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo – effectively the same engine with an additional turbocharger – is rated at 189g/km, with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 at 222g/km and the Ranger Raptor's 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 at 262g/km. For the Ranger, all model grades must meet 210g/kg in 2025, but by 2029 that lowers to 110g/km – again, with the Ranger PHEV easily within future limits. The Ranger Super Duty, due in Australia in early 2026, uses a detuned version of the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 to meet Euro 6 emissions regulations, making it the only Ranger needing AdBlue. The European Union emissions laws were recently amended and permit the sale of hybrid vehicles until 2035, when it will ban the sale of all internal combustion engine cars (technically, any vehicle that emits carbon dioxide). The Ranger PHEV's lower carbon dioxide figure also means it already meets the toughest targets under the NVES which gradually tightens emissions targets annually. At the launch of Ranger PHEV, Ford told CarExpert the introduction of the plug-in hybrid version was not a 'compliance play' designed to meet stricter emissions standards. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine axed in the UK is also fitted in the local Ford Transit Custom and Transit. The Transit is already offered here with an available electric powertrain, while the Transit Custom is gaining both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. MORE: Explore the Ford Ranger showroom Content originally sourced from: Ford Australia says it has "no news" on changes to the Ranger lineup after the entry-level turbo-diesel was dropped from Ford showrooms in the United Kingdom (UK). The 2.0-litre 'Panther' turbo-diesel four-cylinder was first fitted to the Australian Ranger in 2020 as a replacement for the previous 2.2-litre 'Puma' turbo-diesel, which was finally dropped when the new-generation Ranger was launched in 2022. Ford UK announced earlier this month the automaker would be dropping the newer 2.0-litre engine – where it's fitted in the Ranger and a lower-output Ranger Raptor not sold here – from early 2026. It's the same year the engine – which emits 199g/km of carbon dioxide according to Ford Australia – will not meet the new target of 180g/km under the newly introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Yet the local arm of the car giant couldn't confirm – or deny – whether the engine will be offered in Australia next year, with penalties for exceeding NVES emissions due to be enforced from July 1, 2025. "To align with future EU [European Union] emissions regulations, Ford of Europe is introducing a number of changes to its Ranger and Ranger Raptor product lineups," a statement provided by Ford Australia to CarExpert said. "There is no news to share about changes to the Australian lineup." As confirmed by Ford Australia's comment, Ford UK's decision was based on reducing the automakers average fleet emissions there, after regulations were introduced in the UK in 2024 with hefty fines of £15,000 ($31,510) per vehicle exceeding the limits. The Ranger will continue to be offered in the UK and Europe with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 and the new plug-in hybrid petrol four. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's UK axing comes as the Ford Ranger PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) was launched in Great Britain and Australia, potentially lowering the automaker's average emissions considerably. In both countries, the Ranger PHEV 4×4 uses a 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol four-cylinder engine and electric motor/lithium-ion battery combination, sourced from the same South Africa factory. All other versions of the Ranger sold in Australia are made in Thailand, in contrast with the UK and Europe where Ford sells only South African-built Rangers. The Ranger PHEV has a carbon dioxide rating of 66g/km in Australian spec, compared to the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's 199g/km rating in base XL cab chassis models to a high of 211g/km in Ranger XL 4×4 double-cab pickup. Across the Ranger's local lineup, the more powerful 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo – effectively the same engine with an additional turbocharger – is rated at 189g/km, with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 at 222g/km and the Ranger Raptor's 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 at 262g/km. For the Ranger, all model grades must meet 210g/kg in 2025, but by 2029 that lowers to 110g/km – again, with the Ranger PHEV easily within future limits. The Ranger Super Duty, due in Australia in early 2026, uses a detuned version of the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 to meet Euro 6 emissions regulations, making it the only Ranger needing AdBlue. The European Union emissions laws were recently amended and permit the sale of hybrid vehicles until 2035, when it will ban the sale of all internal combustion engine cars (technically, any vehicle that emits carbon dioxide). The Ranger PHEV's lower carbon dioxide figure also means it already meets the toughest targets under the NVES which gradually tightens emissions targets annually. At the launch of Ranger PHEV, Ford told CarExpert the introduction of the plug-in hybrid version was not a 'compliance play' designed to meet stricter emissions standards. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine axed in the UK is also fitted in the local Ford Transit Custom and Transit. The Transit is already offered here with an available electric powertrain, while the Transit Custom is gaining both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. MORE: Explore the Ford Ranger showroom Content originally sourced from: Ford Australia says it has "no news" on changes to the Ranger lineup after the entry-level turbo-diesel was dropped from Ford showrooms in the United Kingdom (UK). The 2.0-litre 'Panther' turbo-diesel four-cylinder was first fitted to the Australian Ranger in 2020 as a replacement for the previous 2.2-litre 'Puma' turbo-diesel, which was finally dropped when the new-generation Ranger was launched in 2022. Ford UK announced earlier this month the automaker would be dropping the newer 2.0-litre engine – where it's fitted in the Ranger and a lower-output Ranger Raptor not sold here – from early 2026. It's the same year the engine – which emits 199g/km of carbon dioxide according to Ford Australia – will not meet the new target of 180g/km under the newly introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Yet the local arm of the car giant couldn't confirm – or deny – whether the engine will be offered in Australia next year, with penalties for exceeding NVES emissions due to be enforced from July 1, 2025. "To align with future EU [European Union] emissions regulations, Ford of Europe is introducing a number of changes to its Ranger and Ranger Raptor product lineups," a statement provided by Ford Australia to CarExpert said. "There is no news to share about changes to the Australian lineup." As confirmed by Ford Australia's comment, Ford UK's decision was based on reducing the automakers average fleet emissions there, after regulations were introduced in the UK in 2024 with hefty fines of £15,000 ($31,510) per vehicle exceeding the limits. The Ranger will continue to be offered in the UK and Europe with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 and the new plug-in hybrid petrol four. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's UK axing comes as the Ford Ranger PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) was launched in Great Britain and Australia, potentially lowering the automaker's average emissions considerably. In both countries, the Ranger PHEV 4×4 uses a 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol four-cylinder engine and electric motor/lithium-ion battery combination, sourced from the same South Africa factory. All other versions of the Ranger sold in Australia are made in Thailand, in contrast with the UK and Europe where Ford sells only South African-built Rangers. The Ranger PHEV has a carbon dioxide rating of 66g/km in Australian spec, compared to the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel's 199g/km rating in base XL cab chassis models to a high of 211g/km in Ranger XL 4×4 double-cab pickup. Across the Ranger's local lineup, the more powerful 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo – effectively the same engine with an additional turbocharger – is rated at 189g/km, with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 at 222g/km and the Ranger Raptor's 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 at 262g/km. For the Ranger, all model grades must meet 210g/kg in 2025, but by 2029 that lowers to 110g/km – again, with the Ranger PHEV easily within future limits. The Ranger Super Duty, due in Australia in early 2026, uses a detuned version of the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 to meet Euro 6 emissions regulations, making it the only Ranger needing AdBlue. The European Union emissions laws were recently amended and permit the sale of hybrid vehicles until 2035, when it will ban the sale of all internal combustion engine cars (technically, any vehicle that emits carbon dioxide). The Ranger PHEV's lower carbon dioxide figure also means it already meets the toughest targets under the NVES which gradually tightens emissions targets annually. At the launch of Ranger PHEV, Ford told CarExpert the introduction of the plug-in hybrid version was not a 'compliance play' designed to meet stricter emissions standards. The 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine axed in the UK is also fitted in the local Ford Transit Custom and Transit. The Transit is already offered here with an available electric powertrain, while the Transit Custom is gaining both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. MORE: Explore the Ford Ranger showroom Content originally sourced from:


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Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Race-ready hot hatch on the radar for Australia
Volkswagen Australia has voiced its interest in the most powerful Golf GTI ever, though it's unclear when it might make it into local showrooms. "The Golf GTI Edition 50 is currently under study by Volkswagen Australia for a local introduction, pending technical milestones and a business case for the vehicle," Sam Dabestani, product communications manager for VW Group Australia, told CarExpert. Despite being revealed at last week's 24h Nürburgring endurance race, Germany's largest motorsport event, the 2026 Volkswagen GTI Edition 50 isn't due to hit the European market until 2026 – meaning an Australian-market launch, if confirmed, may not be until the latter stages of next year. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. WATCH: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 sets the fastest Nurburgring lap time by a production VW The GTI Edition 50 is the most powerful production GTI ever, turning up the GTI Clubsport's 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine to a hefty 239kW/420Nm, still sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch auto. VW claims the anniversary edition can dash from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, 0.1s down on the 221kW GTI Clubsport and 0.4s quicker than the standard 195kW GTI currently on sale in Australia. But, the biggest gains have been made under the skin and on the track. The revised chassis sees the Edition 50 sit 15mm lower than the standard GTI, with revised spring rates, steering and Dynamic Chassis Control systems. European buyers will also be able to option the GTI Performance Package which lowers the ride height by a further 5mm, and adds 235mm Bridgestone Potenza Race semi-slick tyres wrapped around lighter forged alloy wheels as well as stiffer springs for better response and reduced pitching and rolling. Exclusive trimmings include red Queenstown alloy wheels as standard; GTI 50 logos scattered inside and out; black-painted roof and mirrors; Black-to-Tornado Red side stripes; red seatbelts; exclusive seat upholstery combining cloth and synthetic velour; as well as a "newly designed leather sports steering wheel". The optional GTI Performance Package brings the aforementioned black-painted 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and an Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust as pictured above. Volkswagen has confirmed five exterior colours for the GTI Edition 50 abroad, including two exclusive finishes for the 50th anniversary special. Pure White, Moonstone Grey and Grenadilla Black carryover from the standard palette, with Dark Moss Green and Tornado Red offered exclusively on the Edition 50. Tornado Red is a paint synonymous with high-performance Volkswagen vehicles since 1986. Numerous models have worn the distinctive paint colour over the decades, including the Mk2 Golf GTI 16V, the Mk3 Golf VR6 and the Mk7 Golf GTI TCR. Earlier this month, company race driver Benny Leuchter piloted a pre-production Edition 50 to a 7 minute 46.13 second lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, making it the fastest production Volkswagen model around the iconic 20.8km German circuit. It beat the 2022 Golf R 20 Years by over a second, the previous VW record holder with a 7 minute 47.31 second time – again with Mr Leuchter at the wheel – despite the R's extra 6kW of power and all-paw traction. For reference, the GTI Edition 50's 7:46:13 Nordschleife record is within striking distance of the 2023 Type R's 7:44:881 and 2019 Megane R.S. Trophy R's 7:45:39 times. The record holder for compact vehicles, however, is the Golf's cousin the Audi RS3 – which holds a 7:33:123 best time. Tell us in the comments if you want to see the GTI Edition 50 offered in Australia! MORE: 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 beats R round the 'RingMORE: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI ever detailedMORE: Explore the Volkswagen Golf showroom Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has voiced its interest in the most powerful Golf GTI ever, though it's unclear when it might make it into local showrooms. "The Golf GTI Edition 50 is currently under study by Volkswagen Australia for a local introduction, pending technical milestones and a business case for the vehicle," Sam Dabestani, product communications manager for VW Group Australia, told CarExpert. Despite being revealed at last week's 24h Nürburgring endurance race, Germany's largest motorsport event, the 2026 Volkswagen GTI Edition 50 isn't due to hit the European market until 2026 – meaning an Australian-market launch, if confirmed, may not be until the latter stages of next year. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. WATCH: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 sets the fastest Nurburgring lap time by a production VW The GTI Edition 50 is the most powerful production GTI ever, turning up the GTI Clubsport's 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine to a hefty 239kW/420Nm, still sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch auto. VW claims the anniversary edition can dash from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, 0.1s down on the 221kW GTI Clubsport and 0.4s quicker than the standard 195kW GTI currently on sale in Australia. But, the biggest gains have been made under the skin and on the track. The revised chassis sees the Edition 50 sit 15mm lower than the standard GTI, with revised spring rates, steering and Dynamic Chassis Control systems. European buyers will also be able to option the GTI Performance Package which lowers the ride height by a further 5mm, and adds 235mm Bridgestone Potenza Race semi-slick tyres wrapped around lighter forged alloy wheels as well as stiffer springs for better response and reduced pitching and rolling. Exclusive trimmings include red Queenstown alloy wheels as standard; GTI 50 logos scattered inside and out; black-painted roof and mirrors; Black-to-Tornado Red side stripes; red seatbelts; exclusive seat upholstery combining cloth and synthetic velour; as well as a "newly designed leather sports steering wheel". The optional GTI Performance Package brings the aforementioned black-painted 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and an Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust as pictured above. Volkswagen has confirmed five exterior colours for the GTI Edition 50 abroad, including two exclusive finishes for the 50th anniversary special. Pure White, Moonstone Grey and Grenadilla Black carryover from the standard palette, with Dark Moss Green and Tornado Red offered exclusively on the Edition 50. Tornado Red is a paint synonymous with high-performance Volkswagen vehicles since 1986. Numerous models have worn the distinctive paint colour over the decades, including the Mk2 Golf GTI 16V, the Mk3 Golf VR6 and the Mk7 Golf GTI TCR. Earlier this month, company race driver Benny Leuchter piloted a pre-production Edition 50 to a 7 minute 46.13 second lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, making it the fastest production Volkswagen model around the iconic 20.8km German circuit. It beat the 2022 Golf R 20 Years by over a second, the previous VW record holder with a 7 minute 47.31 second time – again with Mr Leuchter at the wheel – despite the R's extra 6kW of power and all-paw traction. For reference, the GTI Edition 50's 7:46:13 Nordschleife record is within striking distance of the 2023 Type R's 7:44:881 and 2019 Megane R.S. Trophy R's 7:45:39 times. The record holder for compact vehicles, however, is the Golf's cousin the Audi RS3 – which holds a 7:33:123 best time. Tell us in the comments if you want to see the GTI Edition 50 offered in Australia! MORE: 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 beats R round the 'RingMORE: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI ever detailedMORE: Explore the Volkswagen Golf showroom Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has voiced its interest in the most powerful Golf GTI ever, though it's unclear when it might make it into local showrooms. "The Golf GTI Edition 50 is currently under study by Volkswagen Australia for a local introduction, pending technical milestones and a business case for the vehicle," Sam Dabestani, product communications manager for VW Group Australia, told CarExpert. Despite being revealed at last week's 24h Nürburgring endurance race, Germany's largest motorsport event, the 2026 Volkswagen GTI Edition 50 isn't due to hit the European market until 2026 – meaning an Australian-market launch, if confirmed, may not be until the latter stages of next year. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. WATCH: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 sets the fastest Nurburgring lap time by a production VW The GTI Edition 50 is the most powerful production GTI ever, turning up the GTI Clubsport's 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine to a hefty 239kW/420Nm, still sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch auto. VW claims the anniversary edition can dash from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, 0.1s down on the 221kW GTI Clubsport and 0.4s quicker than the standard 195kW GTI currently on sale in Australia. But, the biggest gains have been made under the skin and on the track. The revised chassis sees the Edition 50 sit 15mm lower than the standard GTI, with revised spring rates, steering and Dynamic Chassis Control systems. European buyers will also be able to option the GTI Performance Package which lowers the ride height by a further 5mm, and adds 235mm Bridgestone Potenza Race semi-slick tyres wrapped around lighter forged alloy wheels as well as stiffer springs for better response and reduced pitching and rolling. Exclusive trimmings include red Queenstown alloy wheels as standard; GTI 50 logos scattered inside and out; black-painted roof and mirrors; Black-to-Tornado Red side stripes; red seatbelts; exclusive seat upholstery combining cloth and synthetic velour; as well as a "newly designed leather sports steering wheel". The optional GTI Performance Package brings the aforementioned black-painted 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and an Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust as pictured above. Volkswagen has confirmed five exterior colours for the GTI Edition 50 abroad, including two exclusive finishes for the 50th anniversary special. Pure White, Moonstone Grey and Grenadilla Black carryover from the standard palette, with Dark Moss Green and Tornado Red offered exclusively on the Edition 50. Tornado Red is a paint synonymous with high-performance Volkswagen vehicles since 1986. Numerous models have worn the distinctive paint colour over the decades, including the Mk2 Golf GTI 16V, the Mk3 Golf VR6 and the Mk7 Golf GTI TCR. Earlier this month, company race driver Benny Leuchter piloted a pre-production Edition 50 to a 7 minute 46.13 second lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, making it the fastest production Volkswagen model around the iconic 20.8km German circuit. It beat the 2022 Golf R 20 Years by over a second, the previous VW record holder with a 7 minute 47.31 second time – again with Mr Leuchter at the wheel – despite the R's extra 6kW of power and all-paw traction. For reference, the GTI Edition 50's 7:46:13 Nordschleife record is within striking distance of the 2023 Type R's 7:44:881 and 2019 Megane R.S. Trophy R's 7:45:39 times. The record holder for compact vehicles, however, is the Golf's cousin the Audi RS3 – which holds a 7:33:123 best time. Tell us in the comments if you want to see the GTI Edition 50 offered in Australia! MORE: 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 beats R round the 'RingMORE: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI ever detailedMORE: Explore the Volkswagen Golf showroom Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has voiced its interest in the most powerful Golf GTI ever, though it's unclear when it might make it into local showrooms. "The Golf GTI Edition 50 is currently under study by Volkswagen Australia for a local introduction, pending technical milestones and a business case for the vehicle," Sam Dabestani, product communications manager for VW Group Australia, told CarExpert. Despite being revealed at last week's 24h Nürburgring endurance race, Germany's largest motorsport event, the 2026 Volkswagen GTI Edition 50 isn't due to hit the European market until 2026 – meaning an Australian-market launch, if confirmed, may not be until the latter stages of next year. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. WATCH: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 sets the fastest Nurburgring lap time by a production VW The GTI Edition 50 is the most powerful production GTI ever, turning up the GTI Clubsport's 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine to a hefty 239kW/420Nm, still sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch auto. VW claims the anniversary edition can dash from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, 0.1s down on the 221kW GTI Clubsport and 0.4s quicker than the standard 195kW GTI currently on sale in Australia. But, the biggest gains have been made under the skin and on the track. The revised chassis sees the Edition 50 sit 15mm lower than the standard GTI, with revised spring rates, steering and Dynamic Chassis Control systems. European buyers will also be able to option the GTI Performance Package which lowers the ride height by a further 5mm, and adds 235mm Bridgestone Potenza Race semi-slick tyres wrapped around lighter forged alloy wheels as well as stiffer springs for better response and reduced pitching and rolling. Exclusive trimmings include red Queenstown alloy wheels as standard; GTI 50 logos scattered inside and out; black-painted roof and mirrors; Black-to-Tornado Red side stripes; red seatbelts; exclusive seat upholstery combining cloth and synthetic velour; as well as a "newly designed leather sports steering wheel". The optional GTI Performance Package brings the aforementioned black-painted 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and an Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust as pictured above. Volkswagen has confirmed five exterior colours for the GTI Edition 50 abroad, including two exclusive finishes for the 50th anniversary special. Pure White, Moonstone Grey and Grenadilla Black carryover from the standard palette, with Dark Moss Green and Tornado Red offered exclusively on the Edition 50. Tornado Red is a paint synonymous with high-performance Volkswagen vehicles since 1986. Numerous models have worn the distinctive paint colour over the decades, including the Mk2 Golf GTI 16V, the Mk3 Golf VR6 and the Mk7 Golf GTI TCR. Earlier this month, company race driver Benny Leuchter piloted a pre-production Edition 50 to a 7 minute 46.13 second lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, making it the fastest production Volkswagen model around the iconic 20.8km German circuit. It beat the 2022 Golf R 20 Years by over a second, the previous VW record holder with a 7 minute 47.31 second time – again with Mr Leuchter at the wheel – despite the R's extra 6kW of power and all-paw traction. For reference, the GTI Edition 50's 7:46:13 Nordschleife record is within striking distance of the 2023 Type R's 7:44:881 and 2019 Megane R.S. Trophy R's 7:45:39 times. The record holder for compact vehicles, however, is the Golf's cousin the Audi RS3 – which holds a 7:33:123 best time. Tell us in the comments if you want to see the GTI Edition 50 offered in Australia! MORE: 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 beats R round the 'RingMORE: Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI ever detailedMORE: Explore the Volkswagen Golf showroom Content originally sourced from: