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MG has sharpened prices for its ZS EV as the electric SUV enters runout mode, with new drive-away pricing that sees savings of up to $14,791.
Priced from $36,888 drive-away nationwide, it’s still the cheapest electric SUV in Australia, undercutting the Chery Omoda E5 BX ($36,990 before on-road costs) and BYD Atto 3 Essential ($39,990 before on-roads).
Stock of the entry-level Excite is already gone, and MG says stock is limited for the remaining Essence and Long Range which are being offered for the same price.
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Here are the price reductions compared to the previous drive-away prices:
Essence | Long Range | |
---|---|---|
ACT | $7199 | $12,199 |
NSW | $8330 | $13,536 |
NT | $7752 | $12,902 |
QLD | $7447 | $12,547 |
SA | $8524 | $13,724 |
TAS | $8673 | $13,873 |
VIC | $8540 | $13,750 |
WA | $9159 | $14,791 |
The Essence features a 50.3kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery with 320km of WLTP range, while the Long Range upgrades to a 72kWh LFP battery with 440km of WLTP range.
Both feature vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, allowing you to power external appliances.
Standard equipment on both variants includes the following:
The replacement for the ZS EV, expected to be called the MGS5, is due here during the first half of 2025.
It won’t be based on the new-generation ZS, instead sharing the dedicated electric rear-wheel drive platform of the MG 4.
MORE: Everything MG ZS EV
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