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Plugged in Australia

Plugged in Australia

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概要

Plugged In Australia is your essential podcast for the latest electric vehicle news tailored to Aussie drivers. We break down fresh updates on sales trends, policy changes like road-user charges and tax exemptions, and infrastructure developments—from charging networks in Sydney to regional rollouts. Get quick insights on new models hitting the market, like affordable BYD imports and Tesla’s latest, plus analysis on how global shifts affect Oz. Whether you’re tracking EV adoption rates or debunking myths, tune in weekly for concise, no-fluff coverage to keep you informed on the road to a greener future. Subscribe now and plug into the conversation

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  • Quick Charge: JAC EVs, Lexus TZ, Xpeng Reassurance and Geely’s Slow Build
    2026/05/07

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    Quick Charge episode 51 covers the main EV news from Plugged In Australia in a shorter format: JAC is evaluating an affordable E30X EV and a premium electric sub-brand, TrueEV has reassured Xpeng owners, Omoda 4 is coming in 2027, Geely is building its Australian lineup slowly, and Lexus has revealed the TZ three-row electric SUV.

    Timestamps — Quick Charge

    00:00 — Intro
    00:34 — JAC E30X affordable EV under evaluation
    01:54 — JAC Define premium EV brand being considered
    02:38 — TrueEV reassures Xpeng owners
    03:37 — Omoda 4 coming to Australia in 2027
    04:45 — Geely’s slow-build Australian strategy
    06:11 — Lexus TZ three-row electric SUV revealed
    07:47 — Outro

    Disclaimer:

    All specifications, pricing, and information discussed in this episode were correct at the time of recording. The electric vehicle market moves quickly, so we recommend you always check the latest details directly with manufacturers, dealers, or official sources.

    This podcast provides general news and information only, based on publicly available sources and Australian Consumer Law guidelines. It is not legal, financial, or professional advice. For advice specific to your situation, please contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) or seek independent professional guidance.

    Plugged in Australia and its hosts are not responsible for any decisions, misunderstandings, or purchases made based on the content of this show.

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    9 分
  • Quick Charge: Big Plug-In SUVs, Cheaper PHEV Utes and New ANCAP Wins
    2026/05/07

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    Episode 50 Quick Charge covers the biggest Australian EV and plug-in hybrid stories in a shorter format:

    Geely’s seven-seat hybrid SUV, Freelander’s electrified off-road return, MG’s long-range IM8 EREV, JAC’s cheaper plug-in hybrid ute, GWM’s latest PHEV and diesel-hybrid strategy, new ANCAP five-star results, Cadillac’s Lyriq price cut, Zeekr’s performance push, BMW’s electric M3, Leapmotor’s physical-key fix and Avatr testing in Melbourne.

    Timestamps — Quick Charge

    0:00 Intro
    0:40 Geely seven-seat hybrid SUV
    1:42 Freelander returns as an electrified off-roader
    2:37 MG IM8 range-extender SUV
    3:26 JAC Hunter PHEV ute
    4:29 GWM H6GT PHEV and diesel-hybrid plans
    5:00 New five-star ANCAP results
    5:38 Cadillac Lyriq price cut
    6:03 Zeekr FR and BMW electric M3
    6:56 Leapmotor and Avatr updates
    11:15 Outro

    Disclaimer:

    All specifications, pricing, and information discussed in this episode were correct at the time of recording. The electric vehicle market moves quickly, so we recommend you always check the latest details directly with manufacturers, dealers, or official sources.

    This podcast provides general news and information only, based on publicly available sources and Australian Consumer Law guidelines. It is not legal, financial, or professional advice. For advice specific to your situation, please contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) or seek independent professional guidance.

    Plugged in Australia and its hosts are not responsible for any decisions, misunderstandings, or purchases made based on the content of this show.

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    8 分
  • Australia’s Plug-In SUV and Ute War Explodes: Geely, Freelander, MG, JAC, GWM, Cadillac, BMW M and ANCAP
    2026/05/07

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    In Episode 50 of Plugged In Australia, we cover a huge wave of electrified models and strategy updates aimed directly at Australian buyers. Geely is preparing a seven-seat hybrid and plug-in hybrid SUV for 2027, Freelander is being reborn as a Chery and Land Rover-backed electrified off-road brand, MG’s incoming IM8 range-extender SUV promises massive CLTC range, and JAC is preparing to undercut the BYD Shark 6 with a cheaper plug-in hybrid ute.

    We also cover GWM’s upgraded Haval H6GT PHEV, its diesel-hybrid and plug-in hybrid 4x4 strategy, new five-star ANCAP results for BYD, MG, Tesla and Skoda, a sharp Cadillac Lyriq drive-away offer, Zeekr’s FR performance reboot, BMW’s electric M3 pricing hints, Leapmotor’s Australian learning curve, and Avatr testing in Melbourne.

    Time Stamps

    0:00 Intro
    01:04 Geely’s seven-seat hybrid SUV coming for Kluger buyers
    06:24 Freelander returns as an electrified off-road brand
    10:55 MG IM8 range-extender SUV tailored for Australia
    14:48 JAC Hunter PHEV could be Australia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid ute
    19:05 GWM Haval H6GT PHEV gets AWD and a lower price
    22:37 GWM developing diesel hybrids and plug-in hybrids for 4x4 buyers
    26:17 BYD, MG, Tesla and Skoda score five-star ANCAP results
    30:15 Cadillac Lyriq gets a big drive-away offer
    33:40 Zeekr wants its FR performance brand to take on Porsche
    36:19 BMW electric M3 pricing hint
    39:07 Leapmotor learns what Australian buyers expect
    41:34 Avatr 07 spotted testing in Melbourne
    45:45 Outro

    Disclaimer:

    All specifications, pricing, and information discussed in this episode were correct at the time of recording. The electric vehicle market moves quickly, so we recommend you always check the latest details directly with manufacturers, dealers, or official sources.

    This podcast provides general news and information only, based on publicly available sources and Australian Consumer Law guidelines. It is not legal, financial, or professional advice. For advice specific to your situation, please contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) or seek independent professional guidance.

    Plugged in Australia and its hosts are not responsible for any decisions, misunderstandings, or purchases made based on the content of this show.

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    48 分
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