Chinese brand MG is steaming towards another record sales year in Australia, not only with new models but established cars that are in plentiful supply – including the 2023 MG ZS EV Long Range you see here.
Under this latest deal, the MG ZS EV Long Range has a $5000 cash bonus attached to it, helping bring the price down further once any state and federal EV incentives are also factored in.
The flagship battery-electric ZS small SUV normally retails for $59,841 plus on-road costs, so the $5000 discount essentially wipes out most of those ORCs, which typically include dealer delivery, registration, stamp duty and compulsory third-party insurance.
The ZS EV Long Range is powered by a 130kW/280Nm front-mounted electric motor that draws energy from a 72kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a WLTP-verified range of up to 440km.
For something more conventional, the Volkswagen Passat is a well-regarded family car that’s drawing to an end of its current lifecycle in Australia – and won’t be replaced with the next-generation model.
That makes the deal on the 2023 Volkswagen Passat 206TSI R-Line 4MOTION an enticing one, for here’s an all-wheel drive family chariot that combines roominess and practicality with lots of performance from its 206kW 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine.
VW has bundled all the on-road costs – usually in excess of $7000 – into one budget-friendly $1600 premium, meaning the flagship Passat wagon can be had from $69,990 drive-away instead of the usual $68,390 plus ORCs.
On the commercial vehicle front, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz Vito 116CDI MWB automatic is currently on special for $64,990 drive-away, with the added bonus of three free scheduled services.
The services in question are the first three logbook services, which on their own total more than $1000, which can then be added to the slashed on-roads to yield a saving of close to $10,000.