Episode 61, Deep Dive | RAV4 PHEV Lands Early, BYD’s Ship Arrives, Tesla’s Record Month, BMW iX3 40 and More
In Episode 61 of Plugged In Australia, we cover Toyota’s first Australian plug-in hybrid RAV4 arriving earlier than expected, with more than 100 kilometres of electric range and pricing that puts it right into the heart of the family SUV market. We also look at BYD’s Zhengzhou car carrier finally docking in Melbourne with more than 4800 vehicles onboard, Tesla posting a record Australian sales month in May, BMW adding a cheaper iX3 40 that slips under $90,000 before on-road costs, Zeekr rolling out its first Australian OTA update for the 7X, XPeng Australia making customer support and parts-supply promises as it builds its factory-backed operation, the BYD Atto 1 being named Australia’s best affordable EV, and an Australian-built vehicle-to-vehicle fast-charging platform designed to help stranded and remote EV drivers.
Timestamps — Main Episode00:00 — Intro
01:10 — Toyota RAV4 PHEV arrives early with more than 100 km EV range
08:24 — BYD Zhengzhou docks in Melbourne with more than 4800 vehicles
12:21 — Tesla posts record Australian sales in May
18:43 — BMW iX3 40 sneaks under $90,000
24:07 — Zeekr 7X gets its first Australian OTA update
28:19 — XPeng Australia promises stronger customer support
32:00 — BYD Atto 1 named Australia’s best affordable EV
34:36 — Australian-built mobile fast charging for stranded EVs
37:54 — Outro
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Our main sources include (though we also use many others, and they vary by episode):
- https://www.carsales.com.au/
- https://www.carexpert.com.au/
- https://thedriven.io/
- https://www.carsguide.com.au
- https://autotalk.com.au
- https://www.carsguide.com.au
- https://evcentral.com.au
- https://www.drive.com.au