New Rides, New Deals - June 2025
June 2025
Here’s our monthly download of the latest Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) to hit the Aussie roads - plus price moves worth a squiz.
While most brands kept it quiet in June, Mercedes didn’t miss a beat - the C 350 e sedan has landed, sliding in with a blend of Euro class and plug-in smarts for under $110k Drive Away. A proper sleeper in the exec-fleet mix.
Elsewhere, Chery’s E5 and MG’s S5 EV are throwing budget punches in the small SUV segment, and Volvo's XC90 PHEV is peak Scandi confidence - minimalistic, smart, and built with hauling purpose. Meanwhile, price drops from Mitsubishi and GWM are keeping family-friendly plug-in options within easier reach.
Scroll down for a quick snapshot of what's new - and what's changing.
New Rides
Make / Model | EV Type | Body Style | Drive Away* |
Chery E5 | BEV | SUV Small | from $40,434 |
MG S5 EV | BEV | SUV Small | from $40,490 |
MG HS Super Hybrid | PHEV | SUV Medium | from $52,990 |
Mercedes C 350 e | PHEV | Sedan Medium | from $105,514 |
Volvo XC90 | PHEV | SUV Large | from $149,401 |
New Deals
Make / Model | EV Type | Price Change | Drive Away* |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV | PHEV |
↓ $3,800 |
now $47,990 |
Mitsubishi Outlander EV | PHEV | ↓ $4,630 | now $57,990 |
GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV | PHEV | ↓ $1,000 | now $62,990 |
Mercedes EQV 300 | BEV | ↑ $1,115 | now $172,824 |
Coming up in July?
We’ll hit pause and take stock - rounding up the biggest EV launches, wildest price drops, and the trends shaping the Aussie EV scene in the first half of 2025.
Spotted something we’ve missed? Flick us a message - always happy to add more cred.
Charge on, legends!
– Team zuup ✌️
Quick Notes
* Drive Away prices shown are based on Victorian registration and may vary by state or territory.
Pricing data sourced from the legends at The Beep.