Price History
6 Months
12 Months
Submodel Pricing Information
Premium [108kW] 90 kWh
View Loan BreakdownCurrent price
$219,999
Price Decreased by $ 5,000 on 06 Feb 2026
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Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$106,320 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$1,548 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
-
VES
-
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$224,999
Highest recorded price
$239,999 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$217,999 (Past 6 mths)
New Car Dealer Details
Cycle & Carriage Maxus Showrooms
C&C Maxus Showroom (Alexandra)
239 Alexandra Road
S(159930)
- 6470 8686
Terms & Conditions
1. The in-house finance & insurance subsidy is an additional rebate by our authorised in-house partner(s) applicable only with a minimum loan quantum of 60% for a period of 7 years with our authorised in-house finance partner(s) together with an insurance package taken up with our authorised in-house insurance partner.
2. The in-house trade-in subsidy is an additional rebate by our authorised in-house used car partner (Republic Auto), applicable only when a used car is traded in.
3. All prices quoted are inclusive of VES surcharge/rebate and EEAI (if applicable), $350 registration fee, 12-month road tax, OBU Installation and prevailing GST rate.
4. VES rebate is subjected to fluctuations in ARF. Please consult Sales Consultant for more information.
5. VES penalty/rebate is subjected to change without prior notice.
6. For non-COE package price (vehicle price only), COE charged amount stated, will be deducted accordingly.
7. Prices & specifications are subject to change without prior notice
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