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Best EOFY 2025 electric vehicle (EV) car sales in Australia

With numerous EOFY 2025 car sale options it can be hard to pinpoint the right deal. Use our searchable interactive to find the best EV car deals for you.

Zeekr X, Deepal S07, XPeng G6 electric cars. Picture: Thomas Wielecki
Zeekr X, Deepal S07, XPeng G6 electric cars. Picture: Thomas Wielecki

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.

2025 Deepal S07. Picture: Thomas Wielecki
2025 Deepal S07. Picture: Thomas Wielecki

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.

2025 Geely EX5 Inspire. Picture: Supplied
2025 Geely EX5 Inspire. Picture: Supplied

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.

Tesla Model 3 Long Range. Picture by Toby Hagon.
Tesla Model 3 Long Range. Picture by Toby Hagon.

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.

XPeng: An enormous 10-year warranty separates the XPeng G6 from the crowd. It’s a free perk worth about $5000 to customers.

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