New models - Xpeng - G6Xpeng cuts $3K from G6 price tagLimited time discount accompanied by five-year free servicing, competitive finance offer3 Nov 2025 By MATT BROGAN TRUEEV, the importer of Xpeng in Australia, has announced what it calls its most compelling offer yet on the Xpeng G6 electric SUV - a $3000 cashback on each model order placed until the end of November.
The deal is sweetened further by a five-year free servicing bundle, the option of a 2.88 per cent finance offer, or the availability of an extended 10-year vehicle and high-voltage battery warranty for just $880 – a saving of $4100, according to TrueEV.
The importer says that customers can select their preferred offer upon ordering the car and confirm it when finalising their contract with their local Xpeng dealer.
“We’re giving customers every reason to make the switch,” said TrueEV chief executive officer Jason Clarke.
“With free servicing, flexible finance or cashback, and the option of a decade-long warranty, we’re making EV ownership simple, transparent, and of exceptional value.
“It’s about removing barriers and rewarding early adopters who want to experience the next generation of driving.”
Built upon Xpeng’s SEPA 2.0 platform, the G6 offers a driving range said to be up to 550km (WLTP) and ultra-fast 10-80 per cent fast charging of a claimed 20 minutes when connected to an appropriate DC appliance.
“Australians are ready for smarter, cleaner mobility,” added Mr Clarke added.
“Xpeng represents a new era of EV innovation, where cutting-edge technology, luxury, and affordability meet.”
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