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MG offers 1,000 kWh of free DC charging to sweeten EV offers

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Riz Akhtar

MG, one of the top 10 best-selling brands in Australia, has launched a new set of incentives to help boost EV sales in the fourth quarter of this year. The latest incentive now adds free DC charging to every MG and IM EV product that the brand sells in the last three months of 2025.

MG Motor Australia will also provide up to 1,000 kWh of public charging credit for customers to use Evie Network’s DC chargers across the country. The DC charging offer is valid for 12 months.

This means that EV products like the popular MG4 and MGS5 will be eligible, along with recently arriving premium IM5 and IM6.

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MG Motor Australia Business Director Stuart Mitchell said the partnership with Evie Networks will make it “even easier for our customers to enjoy the benefits of electric driving from day one, with 12 months of complimentary charging on us.”

According to MG, driveaway prices for the eligible EV models include:

  • MG4 – from $37,990 
  • MGS5 EV – from $40,990 
  • IM5 & IM6 – from $60,990 

The MG EVs come equipped with a class-leading 10-year warranty, while the IM cars have a 7-year warranty. On top of that, these four models are 5-star ANCAP-rated, adding to peace of mind for owners.

On top of that, MG currently has over 100 dealers across the country, making it easier for customers to access them in their local area during ownership of these EVs.

Source MG Motor

The latest offer is available to new customers who purchase an MG EV from 1 October until 31 December 2025. 

In recent months, we have seen a flurry of offers across many EV models, which is starting to take effect in sales. 

With MG being one of the top-sellers in the total vehicle market as well as high ambitions in the EV segment, this current offer should help boost its sales over the coming months into the new year.

This, of course, is only a good thing for value-focused buyers who now have more choice than ever before.

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