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  2. Cheapest Electric Cars You Can Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    2024 Nissan Leaf. Price: $29,280 EPA-rated range: 149-212 miles. With a base price under 30 grand, the Leaf stands tall as king of affordable electric cars for the 2024 model year.

  3. BYD spearheads Chinese electric car push in Australia, a ...

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    The country's three most populous biggest states - home to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane - have also set goals for EVs to account for 50% of all new car sales by 2030, giving generous rebates on ...

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    Consumers have many electric vehicles to choose from, as most major car manufacturers have introduced their own electric versions over the past few years. But choose the wrong one and you could ...

  5. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    MG ZS was Australia's second most popular EV in 2021 for $44,900 (before EV subsidies) [12] Hyundai Kona Electric was Australia's second most popular EV in 2020 for $54,000 (before EV subsidies) [13] Hyundai also offered COVID-19 vaccinated Australians a chance to win an electric car. [14] Tesla Model X is the second safest car in Australia. [15]

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    The average price of a new car in February was $47,244, down 2.2% from February 2023 and... 10 Most Affordable Electric Cars Under $50,000 You Can Buy in 2024 Skip to main content

  7. ACE Urban - Wikipedia

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    Like the two afformentioned models, the car adopted oval proportions with two-tone body paint and an upturned window line. The vehicle can transport up to 4 people. [1] Pre-orders of the Urban became available in February 2021 and it is expected to reach its first customers in Australia in mid-2022. [2]