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Best EOFY 2025 electric vehicle (EV) car sales in Australia
End of financial year sales for new cars aren't just great for people shopping for a deal - they're also an important opportunity for manufacturers to move metal off their books. Battery-powered models are selling slowly in 2025, which means there are bargains to be had in showrooms.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Polestar: Customers who choose the Polestar 3 benefit from around $20,000 in free extras including powertrain and plus packs. Long-range dual-motor versions that usually cost about $143,000 drive-away are now about $115,000 drive-away.
Hyundai Ioniq 6: A new Hyundai Ioniq 6 sedan is around the corner, so the brand is offering an impressive $20,000 deposit contribution as long as you finance through Hyundai, borrowing significantly less than you would ordinarily need. Customers can also choose between a free $1500 charging voucher or wall charger.
Jeep Avenger: Usually available for $49,990 plus on-road costs, the electric Jeep Avenger offers strong value at $40,000 drive-away – a discount of about $15,000.
Deepal S07: Save around $8500 on the Deepal S07 electric SUV, now available from $49,990 drive-away.
Fiat 500e: Available from $49,990 drive-away, the Fiat 500e is around $5000 cheaper than its launch price.
GWM Ora: The GWM ORA is one of Australia's cheapest EVs. Currently available from $33,990 drive-away, the retro-chic hatch represents a $6000 discount.
Omoda E5: China's Omoda E5 is on sale for $40,527 drive-away, a $6000 discount on this medium-sized SUV.
Ford Mustang Mach-E: The Blue Oval badly misjudged prices when it launched the electric Mach-E in 2023. Originally available from $79,990 plus thousands more in on-road costs, the car soon dropped to $64,990 plus on-roads. Today you can gtr hold of it for $63,990 drive-away, which is about $20,000 less than its original offer.
Geely EX5: Having only just launched in Australia, Geely isn't ready to slash prices for its electric SUV. But customers do get tasty extras such as a $2000 gift card, $2000 trade-in bonus and a free charging cable that together represent about $5000 in savings.
Cupra Born: Originally launched for $59,990 plus on-roads, the Cupra Born can be had for $49,990 drive-away, a discount of about $15,000.
MG: Great prices for electric MG models include the MG4 priced from $36,990 drive-away (about $5000 off) and the MG ZS EV for $35,888.
Tesla: Trade-in bonuses of $3000 for the Model 3 join free 'autopilot' upgrades that make the electric sedan easy to live with in traffic.
BYD: BYD is also reluctant to cut prices, so its EOFY offer surrounds sharp finance – as little as 2.99 per cent on the Sealion 6.
Leapmotor: Cheap loans for the new Leapmotor C10 – just 1.9 per cent per annum – meet a free wall charger for electric versions. Its hybrid cousin is punchy, too, priced from just $45,900 drive-away.
Smart: Free on-road costs on Smart #1 and #3 models in stock offer around $5500 in savings for electric customers at LSH Auto dealerships.
Toyota: Toyota is offering 1.9 per cent finance on the bZ4X, along with a free wall charger.
Volvo: The $7500 premium separating two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions of the C40 Recharge has been slashed to just $1000 – you can get one for $88,990 drive-away.