Yaris

Yaris

Small but mighty, the Yaris is huge on safety, style and smarts, with all the space you need for your big plans.

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Corolla Hatch

Corolla Hatch

Seize the day with a smile, in a sporty, zippy Hybrid Electric hatch packed with feel-good technology. The Corolla Hatch is seriously fun.

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HS

HS

HYBRID POWER PERFECTED

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ZS

ZS

AUSTRALIA'S BEST SELLING SMALL SUV±

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Corolla Sedan

Corolla Sedan

Breathtaking style

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Camry

Camry

Smoother, sportier and more fuel efficient[G37] than ever. The Hybrid Electric Camry is one smart choice of sedan.

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4 EV Urban

All New 4 EV Urban

Sharpened for the streets

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S5 EV

All New S5 EV

The New MGS5 EV

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S6 EV

All New S6 EV

Serenity awaits

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ID. 5 GTX

ID. 5 GTX

It’s time to take fun seriously

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3

MG3

Australia’s best-loved hatch just got better

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ID. Buzz

All New ID. Buzz

An all-electric take on a classic

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4 EV

All New 4 EV

An evolution of the revolution

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Yaris Cross

Yaris Cross

Yaris Cross combines compact city car with high-riding SUV.

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ID. Buzz Cargo

ID. Buzz Cargo

Meet your new work buddy: All-electric, all business

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RAV4

RAV4

RAV4 LIKE NEVER BEFORE While others scroll, you roll.

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IM5

IM5

800V SiC Platform Superior battery technology

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IM6

IM6

One-Touch Park | Kerbside parking | Pull out | Reverse

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Cyberster

Cyberster

LEGENDS LIVE FOREVER The future of driving is here, and it's electrifying!

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Kluger

Kluger

A sophisticated design and powerful on-road stance.

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Touareg R PHEV

Touareg R PHEV

Performance in a fresh guise

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HiLux

HiLux

An unbreakable connection since 1968

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Transporter

All New Transporter

Still the van you count on, no matter your needs

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Benefits of Buying Electric

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Government Incentives -The Australian Government offers a $3,000 rebate, tax breaks, and stamp duty benefits for purchasing electric vehicles (EVs). Eligibility criteria for these incentives vary by state. New South Wales: Rebate for EVs priced under $68,750. Queensland: Rebate for EVs priced under $58,000. Victoria: Rebate for EVs priced under $68,740. Please check your State Government's website for detailed eligibility requirements before purchasing.

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Low Running Costs - Electric and hybrid cars are cheaper to run and maintain. While electricity costs may vary, they are significantly lower than fuel costs, especially if you have solar power. EV owners can enjoy substantial fuel cost savings, and PHEV and hybrid owners also benefit from reduced fuel costs. Additionally, electric vehicles have fewer moving parts, leading to lower service and maintenance costs. Some insurance companies may offer lower premiums as incentives for buying electric vehicles.

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Environmental Benefits - Electric, PHEV, and hybrid vehicles offer numerous environmental benefits compared to standard petrol or diesel vehicles. They do not produce harmful exhaust emissions and reduce greenhouse gases, helping combat climate change. Their nearly silent engines minimise noise pollution, providing a calm driving experience.

Electric & Hybrid Types Explained

When it comes to types of electric vehicles, the choices people can buy go far beyond those powered by batteries alone. In today's ever-growing electric car market, car buyers can find all types, including options that rely on fuel cells or combine a gas engine in hybrid and plug-in hybrids. When talking about EVs, we generally refer to three main types of electric vehicles: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEV).

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Mild Hybrid

These do not plug in. Hybrid electric vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors, which uses energy stored in batteries. This gives you longer range. The car’s computer manages operations between the two motors and uses different techniques to save fuel throughout your day-to-day drive.

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Plug-in Hybrid

PHEVs use both petrol and electrical energy to power the car. Depending on your model, some favour petrol energy over electrical energy and some favour electric energy over petrol. The only way to increase a PHEVs’ battery charge is to plug it in.

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Electric

Like their plug-in hybrid cousins, these cars need to be plugged in to receive electrical energy and charge the battery. They have no internal combustion engine and are the most eco-friendly option because they produce zero drive-time C02 emissions.

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