Following its initial announcement in July, the refreshed 1 Series has landed in Australia.
Snapshot
- Two variants are available: the 118 and the M135 xDrive
- The 118 starts at $56,500 before on-road costs
- Available now
The facelifted BMW 1 Series hatch – which BMW is calling the fourth-generation F70 1 Series rather than a continuation of the F40 code assigned at launch in 2019 – is now on sale.
It’s no surprise BMW wants this 2025 1 Series thought of as a new generation: as far as facelifts go, this one is an almost complete makeover. Spotting the few carryover styling pieces will be a job for trainspotters, at the least.
For the new model year, the F70 BMW 1 Series introduces an updated design, powertrains, advanced automated driving functions, and an expanded standard specification list.
BMW Australia’s launch line-up for the new 1 Series starts with the 118 entry variant and the flagship M135 xDrive – both models notably using the almost iconic i – that letter now being reserved for the BMW i electric vehicle range.
Power
| Model | Outputs | Engine | Transmission | Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 BMW 118 | 115kW/230Nm | 1.5L 3-cylinder turbo petrol | 7-speed dual-clutch auto | FWD |
| 2025 BMW M135 xDrive | 233kW/400Nm | 2.0L 4-cylinder turbo petrol | 7-speed dual-clutch auto | AWD |
The 118 variant is powered by a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine, delivering 115kW and 230Nm, paired with a seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission driving the front wheels. This update marks a 12kW and 10Nm increase over its predecessor.
The M135 xDrive calls on the same 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine as before, producing 233kW and 400Nm and claiming a 0-100km/h time of just 4.9 seconds.
The hero hatch offers all-wheel drive through the xDrive system and a new seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission, replacing the previous eight-speed Sport Steptronic.
Styling and features
Despite riding on the same UKL2 platform as before, the 2025 F70 BMW 1 Series has been designed to give the appearance of a longer bonnet and more set-back glasshouse, a more dynamic roofline, and a meaner rear.
Its wheelbase is unchanged, but overall dimensions have increased slightly with an exterior length of 4,361mm and a height of 1,459mm – up 42mm and 25mm respectively.
The M135 xDrive’s exterior includes an M-specific grille, M mirror caps, and quad exhaust tailpipes.
Inside, the new 1 Series offers a premium, leather-free interior with seating for five.
The cabin features newly designed seats, a new steering wheel, a redesigned gear selector, and the BMW Curved Display, integrating a 10.25-inch Information Display and a 10.7-inch Control Display.
The interior also incorporates BMW’s latest iDrive system with Operating System 9 and QuickSelect for intuitive function control.
Chassis upgrades
BMW claims newly enhanced body rigidity and chassis developments contribute to improved agility, steering precision and cornering dynamics.
Chassis updates include optimised kinematics, preloaded anti-roll bar mounts, and new shock absorber technology.
The 2025 BMW 1 Series also gets an integrated braking system and directly controlled wheel slip limitation.
Features
The 118 variant, priced from $56,500, comes standard with 18” M light alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlights, adaptive M suspension, BMW Head-Up Display, and a range of driver assistance systems.
The $82,500 M135 xDrive adds 19” M light alloy wheels, lumbar support, Driving Assistant Professional, a HiFi loudspeaker system by harman/kardon, and other exclusive features.
The new BMW 1 Series is set to reach Australian showrooms by the end of 2024.
Equipment breakdown
2025 BMW 118i
| BMW TwinPower Turbo 1.5L 3-cylinder petrol engine | Electric seat adjustment for driver and front passenger, incl. memory function for driver |
| M Sport Package | Interior and exterior mirror package |
| 18u201d M light alloy wheels | M Headliner Anthracite |
| 7-speed Steptronic transmission with gearshift paddles | M high-gloss Shadowline with extended contents |
| Adaptive LED headlights with High-beam assistant | Parking Assistant Plus |
| Adaptive M suspension | Active PDC |
| High beam assistant | BMW Drive Recorder |
| Automatic operation of tailgate | Surround view camera system |
| BMW Head-Up Display | Park Assist |
| BMW Live Cockpit Professional with 10.25u201d instrument display, 10.7u201d Control Display with BMW Operating System 9 | Reverse Assistant |
| Comfort Access system | Personal eSIM, onboard 5G connectivity |
| DAB+ digital radio | Seat heating for driver and front passenger |
| Driving Assistant and Driving Assistant Plus | Speed Limit Info |
| Front collision warning with brake intervention | Sport seats for driver and front passenger |
| Lane Change Warning | Through-loading system with 40:20:40 split |
| Lane Departure Warning | Tyre pressure monitoring system |
| Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go | Tyre repair kit |
| Rear cross traffic warning | Veganza upholstery |
| Exit warning | Wireless charging tray |
| Speed limit information | ufeff |
2025 BMW M135 xDrive
In addition to the equipment on the BMW 118:
| 19u201d M light alloy wheels | Front Collision Warning with brake intervention |
| Active seat for driver and front passenger | Evasion Assistant |
| Lumbar support | Crossroads warning |
| Massage function | HiFi loudspeaker system harman/kardon |
| Driving Assistant Professional | M rear spoiler |
| Steering and Lane Control Assistant | M Sport brake, dark blue metallic |
| Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go | Panorama glass roof |
| Lane keeping Assistant with active side collision prevention | Roof in Black |
| Cross traffic warning front and rear | Steering wheel heating |
OPTIONS
| Enhancement Package | 118 |
|---|---|
| Metallic paintwork | u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0$6,500 |
| 19u201d M light alloy wheels | |
| Steering wheel heating | |
| Panorama glass sunroof | |
| Active Seat for driver and front passengerLumbar SupportMassage function | |
| Driving Assistant Professional | |
| HiFi loudspeaker system harmon/kardon |
| M Sport Package Pro | ||
|---|---|---|
| Model | 118 | M135 xDrive |
| Price | $3,200 | $2,700 |
| Roof in black | Optional | Standard |
| M Sport Brakes, Red | u2713 | u2713 |
| M Lights Shadowline | u2713 | u2713 |
| M seat belts | u2713 | u2713 |
| M Sport seats for driver and front passenger | u2713 | |
| M rear spoiler, black high gloss | u2713 | Standard |
Exterior finishes
Non-metallic
- Alpine White – standard
Metallic ($1,700)
- Black Sapphire
- M Portimao Blue
- Skyscraper Grey
- Thundernight metallic
BMW Individual
- Storm Bay metallic: $3,500
- Frozen Pure Grey metallic: $5,000
- Frozen Portimao Blue: $5,000
Alloy wheel program
- 18” M light alloy wheels Y-spoke style 975 M Bicolour – standard on 118
- 19” M light alloy wheels Y-spoke style 976 M Bicolour – optional on 118
- 19” M light alloy wheels multi-spoke style 977 M Bicolour – standard on M135 xDrive
- 19” M light alloy wheels Y-spoke style 976 M Bicolour – optional on M135 xDrive
Seat upholstery
- M Alcantara/Veganza combination Black/contrast stitching Blue – standard
- Veganza perforated Oyster – no cost option; only with Sport seats
- Veganza perforated Coral Red/Black – no cost option; only with Sport seats
- Veganza perforated Black – no cost option; only with Sport seats
Interior trims
- M illuminated Aluminium hexacube – standard
- Illuminated Aluminium graphite – No cost option
2025 BMW 1 Series pricing
- 2025 BMW 118: 115kW/230Nm 1.5L 3Cyl, FWD – $56,500
- 2025 BMW M135 xDrive: 233kW/400Nm 2.0L 4Cyl, AWD – $82,500
Snapshot
- New Honda Civic launches into the Australian market today, starting at $49,990 driveaway
- Two e:HEV hybrid variants introduced, making the Civic a 100 per cent hybrid offering in Australia
- Advanced in-car technology across the range, including Honda SENSING and next-generation Honda Connect D48 with Google built-in D64 as standard
- 5 Year unlimited km Warranty, 5 Year Premium Roadside Assist, 5 Low Price Services for $199 per service and 3 Year Honda Connect D48 Subscription as standard
For more than 50 years the journey of many Australians as motorists has started with a spin behind the wheel of a Honda Civic.
But in recent times Honda has tried to reposition the five-door hatchback as less entry-level, more upmarket, a mission which arguably reaches its zenith with the latest generation of two e:HEV hybrid variants – e:HEV L and e:HEV LX – making the Civic now a 100 per cent hybrid offering in Australia.
Besides the hybrid powertrain, new tech, interior improvements and tweaks to the exterior design are the key take-outs from the relaunch.

Exterior and powertrain
A redesigned front bumper, body-coloured lower headlamp garnishes and new 18″ alloy wheels are part of a sportier profile Honda seek for the updated favourite.
Under the bonnet is a 2.0L direct injection engine with two electric motors delivering more instantaneous acceleration in the form of 135kW of power and 315Nm of torque. Fixed gear transmission, under the control of an intelligent power control, minimises mechanical friction through four driving modes, Eco, Normal, Sport and a new Individual mode.
In Sport mode, power steering calibrations are optimised for increased steering feel, Normal mode is set for a balance between fuel efficiency and driving performance, Econ relaxes throttle response to prioritise fuel efficiency, while the Individual mode empowers the driver to select individual settings including engine responsiveness, steering feel and gauges.

Safety and other new tech
The Civic’s upgraded tech offering is boosted by the inclusion of Google built-in D64, including Google Assistant, Google Maps, other Google Play apps and services, as well as integration of navigation and live traffic updates.
Next-gen Honda Connect D48 with a more user-friendly interface and improved response time is also included.
Also standard are advanced active and passive safety technology including Honda SENSING, safety and driver-assistive technology delivered via front camera software.

This newly updated Honda Civic delivers the sleek silhouette and sporty performance that our customers know and love
“Since the launch of the first-generation Honda Civic in Australia over 50 years ago, it has earned a strong customer following, spanning across generations of Honda loyalists,” said Honda Australia’s Vice President and Director, Ms. Carolyn McMahon.
“This newly updated Honda Civic delivers the sleek silhouette and sporty performance that our customers know and love all whilst keeping in line with its legacy of introducing innovative technology with Google built-in D64 as standard.”
Australian Pricing
| 2025 Honda Civic hybrid | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variant | e:HEV L | e:HEV LX |
| Price | $49,900 | $55,900 |
| Engine | 2.0L DI Engine + 2-Motor Hybrid System | 2.0L DI Engine +2-Motor Hybrid System |
| Drive | 2WD | 2WD |
| Seats | 5 | 5 |
| *Pricing excludes state/territory incentives for hybrid vehicles where applicable. (Current indicative pricing as of 28th Nov 24 is $49,345 in QLD and $49,382 in ACT) | *Pricing excludes state/territory incentives for hybrid vehicles where applicable. (Current indicative pricing as of 28th Nov 24 is $55,289 in QLD & $55,264 in ACT) | |

Snapshot
- First-ever redesign of Electrified GV70 introduces more sophisticated exterior and interior upgrades
- Korean sales to begin in Q1 2025, Australia to follow in the first half of 2025
- Exterior enhancements include MLA headlamps and Crest Grille featuring unique G-Matrix pattern
- Interior offers new mood lighting, 27-inch integrated widescreen display and touch-type air conditioning controls
Genesis – Hyundai’s luxury marque – has unveiled details on a new, more luxurious design for its Electrified GV70.
The model, first released in Korea in March 2022, was the third EV in the Genesis lineup, following the introductions of the Electrified G80 and the GV60. Its first substantial re-design reflects the brand’s ‘Athletic Elegance’ design concept, both inside and out.

New exterior design details
The updated look begins at the front end with a new Crest Grille featuring a gradient G-Matrix pattern and a wider bumper design.
Two-Line headlamps use Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology, improving lighting performance with unique design elements.
New 20-inch wheels are available in a sleek matte dark grey shade, while those who opt for the current 19-inch wheels also get a new shade.

At the back, the turn signals have been relocated from the bumpers to the rear combination lamps to improve visibility for trailing vehicles.
The turn signals now adhere to the front Two Lines concept, with the lower part of the bumper also featuring Two-Line chrome garnish for an enhanced aesthetic.
The shape of the high-mounted stop lamp (HMSL) located on the rear spoiler has been streamlined, and a module integrating a digital centre mirror (DCM) ad a built-in camera has been applied to the lower part of the HMSL, creating a cleaner image.
Exterior colour options also gain a ‘Ceres Blue’ selection in gloss or matte.

Interior: ‘The beauty of white space’
Genesis’ guiding design principle of the ‘Beauty of White Space’ is seen on the inside of the GV70 along with updated tech.
Across half the dash, the horizontally mounted 27-inch OLED screen integrates the driver’s instrument cluster and infotainment system, along with a touch-based heating and air-cooling system. A premium Bang & Olufsen sound system also features real aluminium speaker covers.

A serene atmosphere is created in the cabin by a mood lamp extending from the upper part of the door trim to the centre fascia, which along with a newly applied EV-exclusive door garnish is dubbed ‘Milky Way Pattern Mood Lighting’.
The model comes in three interior colour options, including the newly introduced EV-exclusive Icy Blue/Glacier White Two-Tone.
Korean sales for the redesigned Electrified GV70 will start in the first quarter next year, with Australia to follow in the first half of 2025.
Featuring a long-running tagline, ‘Born to Dare’, in its ad campaigns makes it unsurprising adventure-focused Swiss brand TUDOR have taken on the role of Official Timekeeper of the 2025 Dakar Rally.
The world’s most epic and gruelling off-road race will take place in Saudia Arabia from January 3-17, spans 14 days and thousands of kilometres across the vast and unforgiving terrain of the Empty Quarter, the largest desert on Earth.
As timekeeper TUDOR will have the responsibility to account for every second across stages such as the iconic Marathon and 48-hour chrono. The 2025 edition of the race will start in Bisha on January 3 and end in Shubaytah on January 17. In between the route will take competitors through the Empty Quarter, the largest sea of sand on the planet and unoccupied by humans.

The race uses a ‘rally raid’ format which means teams will use nothing but a roadbook with a route map to cross vast expanses of adverse terrain, sometimes driving for up to 12 hours straight, with special stages along the route.
The origins of ‘Dakar’, as it’s now known, can be traced back to the moment when Thierry Sabine, a French motorbike racer, lost his way during the 1977 Abidjan-Nice Rally and ended up stranded in the Sahara Desert.
He was eventually rescued, but he observed just how challenging and unforgiving the desert could be, birthing the idea to make it the central theme of what would become the toughest race in the world.

In 1978, the first edition of the Paris-Dakar began. The name has since been changed simply to the Dakar Rally.
TUDOR is also the official timekeeper of the Dakar Classic, a parallel race held at the same time featuring vehicles that competed in the Dakar Rally up to 2005. The brand has a long and storied association both with motorsports and extreme adventure.
Its earliest watches were famously worn by mountaineers and hikers in extreme conditions, a testament to their toughness, durability and precision. TUDOR timepieces were also seen on the wrists of drivers during the golden era of motorsport, starting with the Tudor Watch Racing Team in the late ’60s through to the recent IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship.
New vehicle sales in Australia fell by 11.6% in November 2024 compared to the same month last year, with a total of 99,091 units delivered, according to data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).
Snapshot
- Total November sales reached 99,091, down 11.6% year-on-year
- Hybrids and plug-in hybrids made up 16.9% of sales, up from 9.9% in 2023
- Toyota led the market, with the RAV4 topping the sales charts at 5526 units
The private buyer segment was hit hardest, declining by 16.6% as cost-of-living pressures continued to impact consumer spending.
This follows consistent monthly drops of over 14% since August, reflecting ongoing challenges in household budgets.
The shift towards SUVs and light commercial vehicles continued, with these segments dominating the market. Passenger vehicles, by contrast, accounted for only 13.7% of November’s sales, highlighting a sustained preference for larger, more versatile options.
Breakdown by segment
SUVs
The largest segment with 60,612 units sold, representing 61.2% of all sales for November, though down 2.8% year-on-year.
Light Commercial Vehicles
20,544 units sold, making up 20.7% of the market, but down 23.3% compared to November 2023.
Passenger Vehicles
Sales fell sharply to 13,621 units, a 26.3% drop, as consumers continued to move away from traditional sedans and hatchbacks.
Heavy Commercial Vehicles
This segment recorded 4,314 units sold, a modest decline of 5.2%.
State-by-state results
Sales fell across all states and territories, with the Northern Territory and Tasmania experiencing the steepest declines:
- Northern Territory: Down 21.1% to 727 units.
- Tasmania: Down 18.8% to 1,642 units.
- Australian Capital Territory: Down 18.1% to 1,333 units.
- New South Wales: The largest market, down 12.2% to 30,490 units.
- Victoria: Down 9.8% to 26,729 units.
- Queensland: Down 12.1% to 21,320 units.
- South Australia: Down 9.5% to 6,591 units.
- Western Australia: Down 12.2% to 10,259 units.

Key brands and models
Toyota retained its position as the market leader with 20,562 units sold, far ahead of Ford (8,720) and Mazda (7,588).
Notable Toyota models dominated the rankings, with the RAV4 topping the charts at 5,526 units sold, marking a significant 125.6% year-on-year increase. Other top performers included:
- Ford Ranger: 4,981 units, down 20.9% year-on-year.
- Toyota Prado: 3,590 units, up 16.2%.
- Toyota HiLux: 3,572 units, down 39.5%.
- MG ZS: 2,794 units, up 36.5%.
| Model | Nov 2024 | Nov 2023 | YTD 2024 | YTD 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota RAV4 | 5,526 | 2,449 | 53,599 | 27,435 |
| Ford Ranger 4X4 | 4,701 | 6,000 | 53,729 | 50,902 |
| Toyota Prado | 3,590 | 3,090 | 7,115 | 18,235 |
| Toyota Hilux 4X4 | 2,869 | 4,843 | 43,068 | 44,548 |
| MG ZS | 2,794 | 2,047 | 21,462 | 27,736 |
| Ford Everest | 2,737 | 1,389 | 24,018 | 13,575 |
| Mitsubishi Outlander | 2,472 | 2,381 | 25,622 | 22,381 |
| Isuzu Ute D-Max 4X4 | 1,782 | 3,033 | 22,015 | 23,059 |
| Kia Sportage | 1,766 | 1,559 | 19,997 | 14,201 |
| Mazda CX-5 | 1,727 | 2,256 | 21,237 | 21,660 |
| Mazda CX-3 | 1,624 | 1,200 | 17,057 | 14,524 |
| Toyota Corolla | 1,599 | 1,976 | 22,526 | 18,098 |
| Hyundai Tucson | 1,542 | 1,899 | 17,743 | 19,834 |
| Nissan X-Trail | 1,495 | 1,361 | 15,398 | 11,921 |
| Hyundai Kona | 1,279 | 1,332 | 16,431 | 10,188 |
| GWM Haval Jolion | 1,274 | 1,029 | 12,547 | 10,169 |
| Mitsubishi Triton 4X4 | 1,226 | 1,332 | 13,335 | 12,701 |
| Isuzu Ute MU-X | 1,206 | 1,161 | 16,790 | 12,985 |
| Mitsubishi ASX | 1,176 | 694 | 11,325 | 8,552 |
| Toyota Hiace Van | 1,122 | 650 | 11,171 | 6,479 |
Hybrid demand rises, EV sales break 100,000 barrier – depending on who you ask
Hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles accounted for 16.9% of total November sales, a sharp increase from 9.9% last year.
Meanwhile, electric vehicle (EV) sales were poor for November, but year-to-date results showed a record performance, surpassing 100,000 units for a total of 101,700 – exceeding the 2023 year-end total of approximately 98,400 units.
The FCAI – officially a representative or lobbying body for the brands that choose to participate – takes a different view on the latest EV results, however, highlighting only the underwhelming November numbers in its comments and ignoring the overall figure above, which factors in Tesla and Polestar figures (both brands having left the FCAI earlier this year in protest (Tesla, Polestar)).
As a result, this week’s FCAI figures show only 70,051 EV sales year-to-date.
FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber said: “The Australian experience with EVs is similar to many major markets overseas such as Europe, New Zealand and the USA. Car makers are responding to regulatory settings that mandate an increase in the number of zero emission vehicles by introducing new products. However, consumers remain cautious about making the shift to pure EVs and instead are purchasing hybrid or plug-in hybrid vehicles.”
Mr Weber said that while the industry is introducing more affordable low-emission options, the lack of widespread infrastructure remains a barrier.
However, the expansion of charging infrastructure in 2024 has been significant, with nearly 100 new DC fast-charging sites installed across Australia.
That number brings the total to around 900 DC fast-charging sites (50kW+), and 2100 fast (100kW+) and ultra-fast (350kW) charging plugs nationwide.
Year-to-date performance
Despite the softening market, 2024’s year-to-date sales remain robust, with 1,124,712 vehicles delivered – by FCAI’s records.
In FCAI figures, the first half of the year saw an 8.7% increase compared to 2023, though sales have declined by 8.2% since July.
Outlook
The Australian automotive market faces continued challenges as rising costs weigh on consumer spending.
While hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles show growing traction, the shift to full electrification may depend on broader infrastructure and policy developments – and the narratives delivered by manufacturers and their representatives.
Australia’s electric vehicle (EV) market has experienced notable developments in 2024, with industry body claiming sales surpassing 100,000 units by December, exceeding the previous year’s total of approximately 98,400 units. There’s more to the numbers than meets the eye though.
Snapshot
- EVC claims over 100,000 EVs sold in 2024, with this figure including plug-in hybrids
- Federal and state incentives, alongside growing model availability, support adoption
- Charging infrastructure now includes 900 DC fast-charging sites nationwide
- Battery electric vehicle sales stand at 82,690 YTD, with growth outstripping the general market
Monthly sales trends
In November 2024, combined EVC and FCAI figures show 6585 battery electric vehicles were sold, accounting for 6.5% of total new vehicle sales.
This represents a slight increase from October’s 6.4% share but a decrease from the 8646 units sold in November 2023.
Total EV says year-to-date, combining EVC-supplied figures for Polestar and Tesla (both brands having left the FCAI earlier this year (Tesla, Polestar)), come out to 101,707.
This also includes plug-in hybrid vehicles. Strip those from the numbers and sales stand at 82,690 vehicles. That’s still 2.8% up on last year in a market that overall grew by a mere 1.7%.
Electric Vehicle Council’s Head of Policy, Legal and Advocacy Aman Gaur said: “Despite ongoing cost-of-living pressures making it harder to purchase a new car upfront, EV sales have still outpaced previous years.
“EVs are becoming more affordable thanks to a variety of budget-friendly models, more competition across all vehicle types and government incentives.”
Model-specific performance
Tesla sold 2540 vehicles in November, a 74% increase from October but a 45% decline compared to November 2023.
Year-to-date Tesla sales stand at 34,754, down 20.9% from the previous year. The Model Y was the top-selling EV with 1,653 units, followed by the Model 3 with 887 units. In fact, every one of Tesla’s last 12 months figures in Australia were down on the year prior.
The BYD Seal recorded 360 sales, and the Atto 3 had 267 sales in November, marking the lowest monthly sales for BYD’s EVs this year. 
The MG4 secured 821 sales in November, benefiting from competitive pricing strategies. 
The new BMW iX1 recorded 198 units sold, while the outgoing iX3 held its own with 189 sales for November.
Volvo moved 164 examples of its new EX30, and Kia’s soon-to-be updated EV6 put 111 sales on the ledger.
Rounding out the top performers, the GWM Ora hatch showed 127 units sold, reflecting growing consumer interest.
Incentives and policies
Federal and state governments have implemented various incentives to promote EV adoption.
However, it is hard to say what specific role these have played in sales growth, as many surveys show more buyers are keen to make the leap to electric.
On a federal level, the Electric Car Discount removes import tariffs and fringe benefits tax on eligible EVs priced below the luxury car tax threshold of $89,332 for the 2023/24 financial year. 
State Programs
- Australian Capital Territory: Offers $15,000 interest-free loans, stamp duty exemptions, and two years of free registration for EVs. 
- Queensland: Provides discounted registration fees and the lowest vehicle registration duty rates for EVs. 
- South Australia: Ended its $3,000 EV rebate on 31 December 2023 but continues to offer free registration for three years on eligible EVs until 30 June 2025. 
- Tasmania: Exempted EVs from stamp duty until 2023 and offers zero-interest loans for EV charging infrastructure. 
- Victoria: Ceased its $3,000 EV subsidy in July 2023 and repealed its rebate and free stamp duty beginning 1 January 2024. 
- Western Australia: Continues to offer a $3,500 rebate for EV buyers, with a cap set at 10,000 cars. 
Charging infrastructure developments
The expansion of charging infrastructure in 2024 has been significant, with nearly 100 new DC fast-charging sites installed across Australia.
That number brings the total to around 900 DC fast-charging sites (50kW+), and 2100 fast (100kW+) and ultra-fast (350kW) charging plugs nationwide. 
Market outlook
The introduction of the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard in 2025, although not as strict as those of other markets, is expected to further drive EV adoption by increasing the availability of low- and zero-emissions vehicles and reducing their upfront costs.
The Electric Vehicle Council advocates for continued expansion of charging infrastructure, additional incentives to improve affordability, and regulatory updates to support the sector’s growth and job creation.
For lovers of performance-oriented compact hatches, the Mercedes-AMG A 45 S 4MATIC+ was already a firm favourite. The debut of a limited edition model with a spectacularly bold, luminous AMG Green Light Magno paint job may blow their collective minds.
Besides the head-turning exterior finish, the Mercedes-AMG A 45 S 4MATIC+ Limited Edition features racing-inspired external enhancements along with key interior trim and specification updates. The addition of an AMG-developed Aerodynamics Package adds add both to its performance credentials and driving experience.
The stunning Green Light Magno paintwork, sourced directly from the Mercedes-AMG GT, has not previously been available in the compact class. The finish includes distinctive racing stripes, contrasting yellow highlights and a range of special identifiers.

AMG Night Package
The limited edition hatch is offered in both AMG Night Package and Night Package II.
The first brings black accents to the front splitter, wing mirror housings and beltlines, while windows behind the B-pillar are dark tinted. Night Package II adds darkened details found in the struts on the radiator trim, on badging on the front fender and tailgate, on the grille-mounted and wheel hub-mounted Mercedes stars, and on the door handles.
To finish the race-bred look, a black racing stripe runs from front to rear, sealed on the bonnet with an AMG crest, foil racing stripes adorn the flanks, ‘A 45 S’ lettering is displayed on the front doors and yellow highlights including contrasting yellow flange and rim spokes on the exclusive 19-inch AMG cross-spoke forged wheels in matt black.
The AMG-specific Aerodynamics Package developed in the Affalterbach wind tunnel enhances downforce and improves handling at high speeds via a fixed AMG rear wing and special add-on parts.

Exclusive interior
Sportiness extends to the A 45 S Limited Edition’s cabin with ARTICO leather and MICROCUT microfibre seats bearing yellow decorative stitching, also seen on door panels and instrument panel, and with ‘45 S’ emblems embroidered into the front seat headrests in yellow.
At the controls, the AMG Performance steering wheel is finished in leather and MICROCUT with yellow decorative stitching.
Additional elements include aluminium trim with AMG pattern and yellow AMG lettering, AMG door sills illuminating the AMG logo in yellow, and AMG floor mats include ‘45 S’ lettering and yellow stitching.

Key performance indicators
Compact but powerful is the perfect description for the A 45 S Limited Edition, its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine producing an impressive 310 kW and acceleration from 0-100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds, with a top speed of 270km/h.
Both AMG Performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive – with driving force distributed variably between the front and rear axles, and selectively between the left and right rear wheels – and AMG TORQUE CONTROL deliver superb handling characteristics.

Australian pricing
The Mercedes-AMG A 45 Limited Edition retails at $128,400 (MRLP; excludes all on road costs and dealer delivery) and will be available to order from Wednesday, December 4 through Mercedes-AMG retailers.
Ford has dropped the axe on model after model in its Australian line-up, and today it has killed another before it even had a chance at life: the newly revealed Puma Gen-E.
Snuck into a press release announcing plans to introduce the Transit Custom, the small electric SUV’s aborted arrival is described as “part of a broader portfolio decision that also includes the company ceasing plans to introduce the fully-electric Puma Gen-E”.

Ford Australia marketing boss Ambrose Henderson said: “Since we announced that the Puma Gen-E would join the Ford Australia line-up in early 2023, the EV market, in particular for small SUVs, has changed significantly.”
“There are many factors that influence whether a vehicle’s business case stacks up – such as economic trends, material costs, consumer incentives and global supply chain – and after weighing these up, we took the call that we were better to focus our electrified line-up on other models.”
The shape of Australia’s EV market hasn’t slowed the likes of Hyundai and Kia in charging towards electric, or the flood of affordable Chinese EVs, but Ford is far from alone among ‘legacy’ brands in hesitating on EVs – thanks partly to a generally stunted electrification plan among the Japanese brands, and a desperate rush to avoid far heftier emissions penalties in Europe.
Indeed, even in Europe, Ford’s broad exit from small cars and its near stall on EVs has seen its market share fall to around three percent in that region.

About the Ford Puma Gen-E
The Puma Gen-E was announced back in 2022, as part of a program to launch seven new EVs in Europe by 2024.
On the passenger side, the other models in that plan include the VW-based Explorer, the refreshed Mustang Mach-E and the polarising new Escort.
With the petrol-powered Puma removed from the Australian line-up earlier this year – after the axing of the Fiesta and Focus – the Puma Gen-E was to be Ford’s sole small offering here.

Puma Gen-E specs: The basics
- 124kW and 290Nm front-mounted electric motor, comparable to the Puma ST’s 125kW
- 43 kWh battery with WLTP range of 376 km; 35 km more range than the Peugeot e-2008 despite a smaller battery
- Efficiency rated at 13.1 kWh/100 km
- Supports 100 kW DC fast charging; 80% charge in 22 minutes
- 0-100 km/h in 8.0 seconds; top speed electronically limited to 160 km/h
- Huge 574-litre boot and 43-litre space under the bonnet
What’s left?
The decision to leave the Puma Gen-E out means Ford Australia’s line-up into the future will be almost exclusively focused on commercial vehicles, but it isn’t yet ‘The Ranger Company’ as commentators like to say.
Even still, you won’t find a compact or small passenger vehicle in the range.
Ford’s passenger-oriented models still include the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV (612 sales year-to-date), the new-generation Mustang muscle car, the van-based Tourneo people mover and the hugely popular Everest SUV – although the Ranger, thanks to tax incentives, remains popular as a ‘family’ vehicle.
The Mustang Mach-E will be Ford’s only passenger-focused, pure-electric offering for the near future – leaving the Blue Oval among a dwindling number of brands with very little to say about a roadmap to EVs.
Overall EV sales in Australia have fallen in the past year, from 71,800 by the end of October 2023 to 66,082 for the same period in 2024. (November figures are due today.)
However, the dip has largely been in SUVs (37,036, down from 48,260), with electric ‘passenger’ sales growing from 23,359 to 28,731 by the end of October 2024.
| Category | YTD 2024 | YTD 2023 |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger – Diesel | 8,724 | 10,457 |
| Passenger – Electric | 28,731 | 23,359 |
| Passenger – Hybrid | 35,280 | 22,516 |
| Passenger – Hydrogen | 9 | 2 |
| Passenger – Petrol | 102,333 | 119,896 |
| Passenger – PHEV | 681 | 416 |
| SUV – Diesel | 93,371 | 98,470 |
| SUV – Electric | 37,036 | 48,260 |
| SUV – Hybrid | 108,299 | 56,098 |
| SUV – Hydrogen | 0 | 0 |
| SUV – Petrol | 321,098 | 353,617 |
| SUV – PHEV | 17,272 | 8,395 |
| Light Commercial – Diesel | 208,742 | 197,977 |
| Light Commercial – Electric | 315 | 181 |
| Light Commercial – Hybrid | 492 | 0 |
| Light Commercial – Petrol | 20,430 | 23,616 |
| Total – Diesel | 310,837 | 306,904 |
| Total – Electric | 66,082 | 71,800 |
| Total – Hybrid | 144,071 | 78,614 |
| Total – Hydrogen | 10 | 8 |
| Total – Petrol | 443,861 | 497,129 |
| Total – PHEV | 17,953 | 8,811 |
Petrol and diesel sales have fallen, but hybrid is up – thanks in large part to Toyota’s focus on hybrid models – and Ford is clearly betting that the growing PHEV segment is its best chance to meet a New Vehicle Emissions Scheme that will be weaker than many had hoped – but still impactful enough to hurt legacy brands in Australia’s relatively small market.
Ford’s decision on the Puma is sure to be welcomed by other brands, with options like the Hyundai Kona Electric and BYD Atto 3, along with the incoming Kia EV3 and MG ES5 (ZS EV replacement) all available as clear alternatives.
Jaguar has now unveiled its big new Type 00 concept, just hours after a set of leaked images set the web alight with debate, again, over the brand’s future.
It was only a couple of weeks ago that Jaguar unveiled a comprehensive rebranding that had motoring enthusiasts and armchair design experts wondering what had been fed through the ventilation system at its Coventry headquarters.
The company is fully leaning into its fashion-focused rebirth, however, using the Miami Art Week event to unveil its boldest concept in years: a bright pink coupe that might be the result of a meeting between Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward’s Rolls-Royce FAB1 and the Bruce Timm-designed Batmobile.

The brand’s long-serving design chief, Gerry McGovern OBE, described the concept’s design as a “pure expression” of where Jaguar is going.
“This is the result of brave, unconstrained creative thinking, and unwavering determination,” he said.
“It is our first physical manifestation and the foundation stone for a new family of Jaguars that will look unlike anything you’ve ever seen. A vision which strives for the highest level of artistic endeavour.”


Jaguar brand boss Rawdon Glover said: “Our presence at Miami Art Week emphasises Jaguar’s purpose as an advocate for art and creativity in all its forms.
“We know that art is a passion point for our future clients, so what better way than to go and talk to them directly, at one of the world’s premier art festivals”.
The company is also making clear that Type 00 is to be pronounced “Type Zero Zero” – and not, as you may be tempted, “Type Double Oh”.

For those that can’t see past the pink, Jaguar has wisely revealed a second identical version in blue, perhaps suggesting a his-and-hers purchase would be the perfect Christmas gifts next year.
A production version of the concept will be the first model in Jaguar’s transition to an all-electric line-up, the company confirmed sometime ago.
Photos of a heavily camouflaged car surfaced in the UK media last week, revealing much of the concept’s proportions will carry over into production.
In production form, the Type 00 will manifest as a four-door GT rather than the two-door design shown here.

Jaguar has opted for a minimalist rear design, omitting a traditional rear window in favour of a digital rear-view mirror system.
This approach, already seen on the likes of Polestar’s newly launched 4, is intended to enhance aerodynamics and provide a clearer digital feed to the driver.
The new EV is expected to feature a dual-motor powertrain delivering over 430kW (575hp), with an estimated driving range of “up to” 770km (WLTP) on a single charge.
At a rapid charging station, Jaguar says the car will add a massive 321km of range in just 15 minutes.


The GT will be built on Jaguar’s new JEA platform, a dedicated architecture for the brand’s upcoming EVs.
This platform is expected to underpin two additional models following the GT: a large luxury saloon and a high-riding SUV.
These new EVs are planned for release within 18 months of the GT’s launch in 2026, forming a core component of Jaguar’s all-electric transformation strategy.


The unveiling of the Type 00 aligns with Jaguar’s ongoing rebranding initiative, which includes a new logo and the slogan “Copy Nothing.”
This shift represents, according to Jaguar, a move toward modernity and individuality within the luxury EV market.
The reception to this campaign has been mixed, with some praising its forward-thinking approach and others questioning the departure from traditional automotive branding.


Pricing in its UK homeland is anticipated to start above £100,000 (approximately AUD $195,000).
The Jaguar GT concept will be formally revealed later today at the Miami Art Week.
The 2025 Subaru BRZ is now on sale in Australia, introducing an updated equipment list while maintaining its pricing from the outgoing model year.
The changes centre on technology, with no changes to the BRZ’s mechanical package.
On the outside, the only change is the addition of a ‘shark fin’ antenna and a rear spoiler as standard on both available variants.

Inside, a new 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster is featured behind the steering wheel.
The infotainment system now supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, improving smartphone connectivity.
The BRZ retains its 2.4-litre naturally aspirated flat-four engine, generating 170kW and 249Nm. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or a six-speed auto, both driving the rear wheels.

As before, the BRZ is equipped with Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist tech for automatic models. This suite includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure warning.
Standard safety features across the line-up also include seven airbags, a reversing camera, and stability control systems.
Pricing and availability
The BRZ range continues with two variants: the standard BRZ and the higher-spec BRZ S. Pricing starts at $38,990 for the entry model and $43,990 for the BRZ S (both before on-road costs).
Deliveries are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2025.
Subaru has sold 832 units of the BRZ in Australia, year-to-date (to end of October, November figures due shortly), compared to 1399 for the same period in 2023.
Its Toyota-badged sibling sits at 506 sales year-to-date (to end of October), compared to 936 for the same period last year.