The Northern Rivers Times Edition 179

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December 14, 2023

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Electric Vehicle Bonanza: The Most Anticipated EVs Headed to Australia in 2024

Jeep Avenger

BYD Ute

By Jeff Gibbs Electric vehicles (EVs) are set to make a splash in the Australian automotive market, with several highly anticipated models poised to grace our shores in 2024. Key players such as Tesla, BYD, Toyota, and other leading automakers are preparing to unveil their cutting-

electric car enthusiasts is undeniable. The evolving market promises an exciting array of electric vehicles catering to diverse preferences and needs. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the most anticipated EVs slated for an Australian debut soon. BYD Seal U

Y. Its substantial build, measuring 4785mm long, 1890mm wide, and 1660mm tall, positions it as a larger alternative to the RAV4, though not in height. In its plug-in hybrid form in China, it boasts a combined power of around 200kW and a range of up to 150km. Meanwhile, its European electric version launched

by an all-electric variant a year later, it aims to capture the essence of Australian ute buyers’ preferences. Engineered with a 1.5-litre turbopetrol engine and dual e-motors, it targets a commendable 100km of pure electric range and an impressive 1000km with a full battery and fuel tank.

single e-motor, aims for urban challenges rather than conquering rough terrains. Anticipated features include a 400km range and DC fastcharging capability up to 100kW. Hyundai Kona EV Scheduled for a late November debut, the second generation of the Hyundai Kona Electric

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promises to enhance the existing Kona line-up. Developed primarily as an EV and later adapted for internal combustion drivetrains, it positions itself as a family-oriented compact SUV. Offering two powertrains and battery choices, the larger variant boasts an impressive 500km range

it plans to offer a range of about 530km for its entry-level version, with a dual-motor variant expected to trade some range for enhanced power.

Kia EV5 The forthcoming medium five-seat EV5 from Kia is anticipated to enter the market around 2024, targeting a starting bracket of approximately $60,000. Positioned against prominent models like the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5,

MG Cyberster

Kia EV5

edge electric offerings, marking a significant leap forward in Australia’s EV landscape. The Evolution of EV Options in Australia From a scarcity of options just a few years back to an impressive line-up of around 50 models today, the surge in choices for Australian

Aiming for a March or April 2024 launch, the BYD Seal U, a petrol-electric plug-in hybrid, stands as a formidable contender to the Toyota RAV4 hybrid. With considerations for an all-electric variant down the line, it eyes a compelling rivalry with the Tesla Model

with a 168kW single e-motor, promising a staggering range of up to 500km. BYD Ute The anticipated BYD Ute, another offering from the Chinese giant, remains nameless for now. Set to arrive as a plug-in hybrid by late 2024, followed

Jeep Avenger In a surprising shift from its rugged 4x4 identity, Jeep introduces the Jeep Avenger – a compact SUV focusing on urban conquests rather than off-road escapades. Expected in Australia by the latter half of 2024, this model, powered by a

MG Cyberster Revisiting its sports car legacy, MG introduces the MG Cyberster

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New Disability Sector Awards to offer cash boost to Advocates in NSW, QLD & VIC

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New research reveals how babies and toddlers are targeted with unhealthy foods

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page 45

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page 44

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Parental guidance compulsory.

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CARAMILK CHRISTMAS CRACK

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pages 42-43

CHRISTMAS STAR MINI TRIFLES

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CHRISTMAS ROCKY ROAD

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Electric Vehicle Bonanza: The EVs 2024

3min
pages 40-41

Modular homes must be quality, safe and built in the right places

3min
pages 38-39

Building approvals hit fve-month high but remain too low

1min
page 38

The ‘Big’ Things in NSW

3min
pages 37-38

SunRice takes home Gold at the Australian Export Awards

1min
page 36

Overgrazing risk due to ‘green drought’

3min
page 36

EPA inspects North Coast farms for pesticide practices

2min
page 35

Sluggish global milk supply growth and improving dairy prices expected in 2024

4min
page 34

NFF urges Federal Government to fnally settle live cattle case

2min
page 33

Supermarkets at risk of falling off Santa’s nice list

1min
page 33

Te Wheke-a-Muturangi: The Adversary Rising to the surface

1min
page 32

The Newest Christmas Film ‘Family Switch’

13min
pages 25-27

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

4min
page 24

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2min
pages 22-23

Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg statement on Waste Review following rejection of Rescission motion

1min
page 21

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page 21

RESILIENT LISMORE ANNUAL REPORT 2023

1min
page 21

Northern NSW hospitals perform well through busy winter period

10min
pages 18-20

Don’t Despair! Northern Rivers Railway is Here!

2min
page 17

See the Tweed’s best Christmas displays: Council launches Festive Glow Guide

1min
page 17

Experience the Magic of Christmas at Lismore Delights!

2min
page 16

Free Diary helps local seniors know their rights TAFE NSW TEACHER OFFERS TOP SILLY SEASON TIPS TO NORTHERN RIVERS LOCALS TO KEEP PETS SAFE

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NRAR’s Compliance Check: Ensuring Water Regulation Adherence on Far North Coast Farms

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page 15

Have your say: Council’s plan to manage Anchorage Island Harbour

3min
page 14

Young, upcoming flm makers The Macfarlane brothers selected as ambassadors for the AACTA Festival

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pages 12-14

Keeping kids safe online during school holiday time

3min
pages 10-11

Christmas in Wonderland at the Bowlo

1min
pages 8-9

Senate Committee to Probe Major Supermarket Market Power and Grocery Prices

1min
page 8

Hunt on for aquatic life using eDNA in North Coast rivers

1min
page 7

This fruitcake is a winner

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page 6

Building Momentum for Christmas

2min
pages 5-6

Keep an eye out for nesting sea turtles on Northern Rivers beaches

1min
page 5

Pacific Coast and Gulgangali Jarjums Christian Schools Spread Christmas Joy at Tweed River Care Community.

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Great achievements in 2023 for Resilient Lismore

2min
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Watch out for hidden fire risks during the holiday season

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page 3

New place for kids to venture in Ballina

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See the Tweed’s best Christmas displays

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