Today in Cars: Australia tips electric, MG doubles down on value, and Jeep goes full Moab
Some days the auto world hums along. Today it crackled. Australia just crossed a line that felt years off not long ago, MG nudged the entry-EV door wider, BYD lined up a price grenade for plug-in shoppers, and Jeep reminded everyone why Moab is still the church of dirt. Sprinkle in a Touareg EV whisper, a Bentley pricing tease, and a Liberty Walk Lamborghini with comic-book vibes selling for supercar cash—and you’ve got a properly busy Tuesday.
Australia goes electric: a milestone with caveats
According to fresh market data, hybrids and EVs have overtaken petrol cars in Australia—right as March figures show overall sales softening but electric uptake jumping, with Kia and BYD climbing into the top three sellers. That’s a mood shift you can feel in traffic: quieter, torquier, and with more green plates than ever at the servo.
- Hybrids and EVs collectively edged past petrol for the first time in Australia’s monthly tallies.
- Market down overall in March, but EV share climbed; Kia and BYD cracked the top three brands for the month.
- Fuel-price split: petrol dipped, diesel crept up despite an excise cut—handy for urban commuters, less so for tradies and towers.
What does that mean for shoppers? If you do mostly city miles and charge at home, the math is swinging your way faster than expected. If you tow boats or caravans on weekends, rising diesel makes a strong hybrid or efficient petrol SUV feel more sensible than it did 60 days ago.
Value EVs and PHEVs: MG 4 sharpens its pencil, BYD readies a curveball
MG 4 EV Urban Long Range lands at $34,990 drive-away
MG’s latest salvo is as on-the-nose as the name: Urban. Long Range. Drive-away from $34,990. The brief is simple—give everyday buyers range confidence without scaring the bank manager. I’ve said it before about compact EV hatches: when the price undercuts similarly sized petrol cars on the forecourt, people stop cross-shopping and just buy the one that feels newest. This does that.

- Price: from $34,990 drive-away for the Urban Long Range.
- Target: daily commuters who want a no-drama first EV.
- Timing: the broader MG 4 Electric lineup is due for an update “very soon.”
Quick note on living with small EV hatches: check the charging cable storage solution and rear-seat toe room before you sign. Those two little things can make or break your daily routine, especially if you street-park or run kid seats.
BYD Seal 6: Australia’s cheapest PHEV sedan (and wagon)
BYD isn’t watching from the sidelines. The upcoming Seal 6 is slated to be Australia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid sedan—and, get this, the cheapest wagon as well. If you split your weeks between city work and long-country runs, that sedan/wagon duality might be the most pragmatic combo on sale: EV in town, petrol-hybrid on holidays. Pricing and final specs are the next pieces we’re waiting for.

What’s new, what’s next: quick table
| Model | Powertrain | Headline | Status | Price notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MG 4 EV Urban Long Range | Battery-electric | New value variant announced | Confirmed | From $34,990 drive-away |
| BYD Seal 6 | Plug-in hybrid | Cheapest PHEV sedan and wagon claim | Announced | TBA |
| Nissan rugged SUV (report) | Petrol V6, Hybrid V6 | New off-road model in the works | Rumored | TBA |
| VW Touareg (EV) | Battery-electric | Electric comeback under consideration | Evaluating | TBA |
| Bentley Barnato (EV SUV) | Battery-electric | Pricing signals teased | In development | Hinted, not confirmed |
Jeep’s loud week: Moab, imitators, and right-hand-drive resolve
Moab’s Easter Jeep Safari: still the cathedral of traction
Every spring, the red rock calls. If you’ve tiptoed across Utah’s Slickrock, you know the drill: the wind drops, spotters whistle, and your diffs speak first. The Easter Jeep Safari remains the brand’s most effective R&D lab—and a rolling billboard—where concepts crawl beside owner-built rigs and the culture polishes its identity on sandstone ledges. It’s the kind of environment where tire pressures are as conversational as coffee orders.

“Lean in more”: Jeep’s answer to lookalikes
With copycat boxy SUVs multiplying, Jeep’s stance is to double down on what makes a Jeep a Jeep. Translation? Expect more visible trail hardware, more capability-led trims, and—if they’re clever—clearer separation between the lifestyle spec and the serious off-road stuff. That’s how you keep the faithful happy without scaring away the school-run crowd.
Australia matters: right-hand drive stays on the map
Jeep reiterated that right-hand-drive markets remain important, which is exactly what buyers in Australia and other RHD regions needed to hear. The takeaway is simple: future product planning isn’t leaving you behind.
4x4 watch: Prado theft countermeasures, Nissan’s tough new SUV
Toyota has given the LandCruiser Prado a new anti-theft feature aimed at frustrating the current crop of attackers. If you park on the street or hit airport long-stay lots, that’s notable peace of mind. Details and rollout can vary by market, so check dealer notes as local specs firm up.

Meanwhile, a report points to Nissan developing a rugged new off-road SUV with petrol and hybrid V6 options. On paper, that’s a smart bridge: V6 torque for towing, hybrid assist for efficiency and low-speed control. If they layer in proper cooling and a low-range solution, it could slot neatly under the big wagons while pinching buyers from ladder-frame rivals.
Euro luxury: Touareg EV whispers and a Bentley tease
Volkswagen is considering bringing the Touareg back as a full EV. The badge still carries weight, and an electric Touareg could be VW’s roomy long-range counter to premium e-SUVs—especially if they nail charging speeds and cabin packaging.
Over at Crewe, Bentley all but winked at pricing for the Barnato EV SUV. No hard numbers, just enough to say: brace for Bentley money, with electric silence and the usual leather-and-veneer theater. The kind of spec where an options sheet can quietly add a city car to the bill.
In the “because of course it did” file
Liberty Walk’s so-called Batmobile—a heavily modified Lamborghini—sold for $344,000. Not even “the good” Lambo, quips the peanut gallery, but that’s missing the point. You’re buying spectacle. And spectacle, apparently, comps like beachfront property.
Key takeaways before you head out
- Australia’s market inflection is here: hybrids and EVs just outpaced petrol in monthly sales.
- MG 4 EV Urban Long Range at $34,990 drive-away puts genuine pressure on entry petrol hatches.
- BYD Seal 6 aims to be the budget plug-in answer for sedan and wagon buyers.
- Jeep’s Moab moment and RHD commitment suggest more authentic off-road focus without abandoning global markets.
- Watch for an EV Touareg decision and Bentley’s Barnato pricing reveal later this year.
Who should care today?
- Commuters: MG 4 Urban Long Range is a wallet-friendly EV option to test-drive.
- Road-trippers: Keep an eye on BYD Seal 6 for plug-in flexibility; check diesel prices if you tow.
- 4x4 fans: Prado owners get a theft-deterrent update; Nissan’s rumored V6 hybrid off-roader could be your next rig.
- Luxury buyers: Bentley EV SUV and a possible Touareg EV promise quiet speed and comfort—pricing TBA.
Conclusion
The ground really is shifting under our tires. EVs and hybrids aren’t a sideshow anymore in Australia, value plays are getting sharper, and the off-road world is threading the needle between authenticity and accessibility. If today’s slate is any indication, the next six months are going to be busy—and interesting—for anyone shopping, wrenching, or just rubbernecking.
FAQ
How much is the MG 4 EV Urban Long Range in Australia?
The Urban Long Range variant is priced from $34,990 drive-away.
Did hybrids and EVs actually outsell petrol cars in Australia?
Yes—latest monthly data shows hybrids and EVs combined edged past petrol car sales, even as the overall market dipped.
What’s notable about the BYD Seal 6?
BYD says the Seal 6 will be Australia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid sedan and the cheapest plug-in wagon, targeting value-minded buyers who want both electric commuting and long-range flexibility.
Is Volkswagen really making an electric Touareg?
VW is considering an EV return for the Touareg. It’s under evaluation rather than confirmed production at this stage.
What anti-theft change is coming to the Toyota LandCruiser Prado?
Toyota announced a new theft-countermeasure feature for the Prado. Exact functionality and rollout can vary by market; check with local dealers as specifications are finalized.
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