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Electric cars have come a long way in recent years, but ‘range anxiety’ still plagues modern motorists… That’s why having an electric vehicle (EV) with plenty of range is crucial for Australian car buyers. Here at DMARGE, we’ve taken the guesswork out of it.
Depending on the source, there are somewhere between 1,500 and 3,000 public EV charging points in Australia to service 7.692 million square kilometres and somewhere between 23,000 and 30,000 electric cars, with more and more electric cars (and charging points) being sold and built every year.
In short, it’s becoming easier and easier to own an electric car in Australia by the day – but even in metropolitan areas, charging infrastructure is not always easily accessible and it can be a challenge finding somewhere to charge your car, especially if you can’t charge your car at home.
The solution? Buy an EV with plenty of range. Not all EVs are created equal, however, and range can vary wildly between different models – and even between different spec levels with the same model of car.
To make matters worse, what manufacturers claim their vehicles’ ranges are and how cars perform in the real world can also be wildly different, with some brands being very conservative with their figures and others being a bit optimistic.
It also depends on what testing standard is used to measure a car’s range. Automakers around the world rely on one of three testing standards: the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) test, which all vary in accuracy and measure different types of driving.
It’s all a bit confusing. Never fear: we’ve collated a list of the top 10 electric cars by claimed range in Australia so you can spend less time shopping (and less time charging) and more time driving.
In this longest range electric car article…
Tesla Model S

Battery size: 100kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 652km (Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive)
Price: from AU$147,990
The longest-range electric car in Australia is the Tesla Model S. All of Tesla’s models have impressive range figures but the American brand’s flagship sedan – which in Plaid form is also the fastest car on the planet with its 2.1 second 0-100km/h time – is the best of the bunch.
Currently, Tesla only offers two specs for the car: the aforementioned, tri-motor Plaid spec which sacrifices range for performance, and a standard dual-motor variant, which is cheaper and has a whopping 652km of range. That’s enough to drive from Sydney to Canberra and back, with range to spare.
The standard spec 2022 Tesla Model S is no slouch, either, with a 0-100 time of 3.2 seconds. It’s not cheap though (although no car on this list is particularly affordable) with pricing starting from AU$147,990.
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BMW iX

Battery size: 112kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 630km (xDrive50 Sport)
Price: from AU$149,900
German performance marque BMW has one of the biggest and best electrified ranges out of any of the mainstream automakers, and their futuristic, electric-only iX crossover SUV boasts the second-longest range out of any EV in Australia.
While the iX is more expensive than, say, a Tesla Model X, it offers a far more conventional, luxurious driving experience – plus the benefit of an established dealer network. Plus the fit and finish is a lot better…
Like most of the cars on this list, the top-flight performance variant of the iX, the M60, has an inferior range figure compared to the mid-spec xDrive50 Sport.
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Tesla Model 3

Battery size: 82kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 602km (Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive)
Price: from AU$65,550
It’s probably not a huge surprise that Australia’s best-selling electric car, the Tesla Model 3, also has one of the longest ranges on the market. Indeed, if we’re talking range per dollar, the Model 3 is the best value model on this list.
The compact sedan is also one of the best-driving electric cars on the market. The Model S might be faster in a straight line but the Model 3 Performance’s insane ‘Track Mode’ makes the smaller car the more dynamic driver – you can even drift the damn thing… But the Performance model lacks the range of other models in the range.
Pricing starts at $65,550 for the standard rear-wheel drive Model 3, which ‘only’ has 491km of range (that’s more than #9 or #10 on our list, by the way). The longest range model, the dual motor all-wheel drive variant, starts at $80,000 before additional costs.
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BMW i4

Battery size: 84kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 590km (eDrive40)
Price: from AU$99,900
Coming in at #4 is the BMW i4, which despite the 4 Series designation (which normally denotes a 2-door coupe), is actually a four-door sedan, more akin to a 3 Series. It also shares the current-gen M3/M4’s grille design for added visual distinction.
If you’re keen to drive an electric car but don’t want the stigma of, you know, driving an electric car, the BMW i4 is a great choice thanks to its solid range of 590kms, conventional looks and great driving characteristics. Make no mistake: this is 100% a 3 or 4 Series. It’s still an ‘Ultimate Driving Machine’.
Actually, by way of comparison, the i4 makes 250kW/430Nm. Compare that to the 4 Series M440i, which makes 285kW/500Nm… But costs $30,000 more. In that sense, the i4 is a rather competitive package.
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Tesla Model X

Battery size: 82kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 602km (Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive)
Price: from AU$161,990
The Model X, with its flashy ‘falcon wing’ doors and impressive performance figures, is easily one of the most visually distinctive SUVs on the road today. It also happens to have one of the best range figures, too.
Continuing the theme of confusing model range structures, the Model X is available in 2 specs in Australia: a standard dual-motor model and a tri-motor Plaid model, like the Model S, with the former offering that juicy 602kms of range.
The problem (as we see it) with the Model X is that it’s both more expensive and has an inferior range figure than the Model S, so unless you really want an SUV, it’s perhaps looking elsewhere in Tesla’s range.
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Polestar 2

Battery size: 78kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 540km (Long Range Single Motor)
Price: from AU$63,900
Swedish-Chinese brand Polestar’s first car in Australia, the Polestar 2, isn’t just one of the best-designed and most affordable EVs in the country, but it also has one of the best range figures – making it a real rival for the Tesla Model 3.
It’s also a more comfy driving experience thanks to its rather unique proportions: somewhere between an SUV and a sedan, nothing else on the road looks or drives like a Polestar 2.
Again, if you want maximum range you’ll have to skip out on the sportier dual motor variant of the car and instead opt for the front-wheel drive long-range single motor spec (although you can still option the Performance package on this spec, which adds lowered Öhlins suspension and big Brembo brakes).
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Kia EV6

Battery size: 77kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 528km (Air RWD)
Price: from AU$72,590
Simply put, the Kia EV6 is one of the most exciting electric cars in Australia today. Lithe, handsome and exceptionally fun to drive, it’s a real needle-shifter for the South Korean brand.
It helps that it’s both a ‘head and heart’ purchase thanks to its impressive range figures and 7-year/unlimited kilometre warranty. Interestingly, despite sharing a platform with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Genesis GV60, the EV6 has a superior range figure… Perhaps a result of its more aerodynamic form factor.
You’ll have to opt for the base-spec Air model to get that 528km range figure. As for us, we’re holding our breath for the EV6 GT due out later this year, which will be Kia’s most powerful production car ever with 430kW/740Nm and a 0-100km/h time of 3.5 seconds – although it will also have worse range than the Air. Go figure.
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Tesla Model Y

Battery size: 79kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 514km (Dual Motor All Wheel Drive Performance)
Price: from AU$72,300
The Tesla Model Y, Tesla’s newest model in Australia, might have the worst range out of Tesla’s family of cars but it’s still more than enough to nab it a spot in the top 10 longest-range EVs in the country.
The compact SUV (which is smaller than a Model X, has four normal doors and is based on the Model 3) has significantly less range than other Teslas but compares favourably when it comes to hauling your gear, with Tesla boasting 2,100+ litres of cargo space.
Like the Model X, there are 2 specs available for the Model Y Down Under, with the dual motor all-wheel drive Performance spec offering the best range figure. A long-range rear-wheel drive spec was previously offered overseas but was cancelled. Elon doesn’t make this easy…
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Porsche Taycan

Battery size: 93.4kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 484km (4S with Performance Battery Plus)
Price: from AU$158,100
You might be surprised to see a Porsche on this list but it turns out the high-end German brand’s first electric car, which is arguably the best-looking and most luxurious electric car on the planet, is surprisingly good in the range department.
The Taycan range is rather confusing and electric range varies greatly depending on body style and trim level. The base, rear-wheel drive Taycan and the all-wheel drive Taycan 4S are the only two models in the range where Porsche offers the Performance Battery Plus option (both come with the Performance Battery by default), with the 4S offering the maximum range when optioned thusly.
That said, if you’re in the market for a Porsche Taycan, you’re probably not that fussed by range figures. Still, if it makes it easier to justify to your significant other, we’re all for it.
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Hyundai Kona Electric

Battery size: 64kWh
Maximum range (claimed): 484km (Extended Range)
Price: from AU$57,429
Rounding off the top 10 longest-range electric cars in Australia, we’ve got the Hyundai Kona Electric, which also happens to be one of the smallest and most affordable EVs in Australia to boot. Indeed, it’s the cheapest car on this list.
Unlike the other cars on this list, the Kona Electric was not designed as an EV from the ground up: a range of petrol engines are also available for the Kona in Australia, and overseas you can get it with diesel or hybrid powertrains. But the electric is easily the pick of the litter thanks to its efficiency.
The Kona Electric has two trim levels – Elite and Highlander – but there’s an Extended Range option for both trims, which is how you achieve the max range of 484km. That’s more than enough for real-world daily driving and makes the Kona Electric a highly competitive choice.
Electric Car FAQs
What is the longest range electric car?
The Tesla Model S has the most range out of any electric car on the market with 652km of range (for the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive model).
How much range should an electric car have?
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics's most recent data, the average Australian motorist drives roughly 12,100km a year or 232km a week – meaning a range of 400km should be more than enough for most drivers.
What is the best-selling electric car?
The Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling electric car in the world (including in Australia). In June 2021, it became the first electric car to pass the 1 million global sales milestone.
What is the cheapest electric car?
The MG ZS EV is the cheapest electric car for sale in Australia, with prices starting at AU$46,990 drive-away. However, it only has 320km of range.
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In the wake of the Better Call Saul finale, Aaron Paul has revealed that he’s officially done playing his Breaking Bad character, Jesse Pinkman.
Now that Better Call Saul – the beloved prequel series to Breaking Bad – is over there’s been non-stop speculation over what’s next for the Breaking Bad universe. The creator of both shows, Vince Gilligan, has said he has no intention of creating more shows or films set in the same fictional world.
But Giancarlo Esposito, the actor who played Gus Fring in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, believes a show revolving around his character is definitely still on the cards. Now Aaron Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul as well as in the film El Camino, has weighed in.
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Unfortunately, Paul is of the same mind as Gilligan and has said that he will never play Pinkman again. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Paul revealed that filming his cameo appearance in Better Call Saul was the perfect way to say goodbye to the character.
“I love Pinkman. He will always have a special place inside of me but I can confidently say that [Better Call Saul] was the last time we’re going to see Pinkman. So, it was a nice farewell.”
Aaron Paul

Paul did speak about how wonderful it was to play Pinkman again though and likened it to “reconnecting” with an old friend.
“It’s kinda like reconnecting with a very familiar friend. You can be away from that friend for some time, but when you are back in each other’s company, it’s like no time has passed. We all know our characters so well having played them for years, so it felt good.”
Aaron Paul
Of course, Paul knows that fans will be disheartened to hear that the Breaking Bad universe is definitively over, so the actor shared the advice that helped him when he finished filming Breaking Bad back in 2013.
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“When we were finishing up Breaking Bad, Michael Slovis, our incredible DP, gave us all this really beautiful wrap gift and a note with a Dr Suess quote that said, ‘Don’t cry because it’s over; smile because it happened.’ So I’m holding on to that.”
Aaron Paul
We suggest the best way to deal with the pain of knowing that the Better Call Saul finale (that just aired a week ago) closed the door on the Breaking Bad universe, is to go back to the beginning… You can rewatch both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul on Stan, and El Camino on Netflix Australia.
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Dan Bilzerian has taken to Instagram to share a ‘game-changing’ tip for putting on lean muscle. And it’s nothing to do with lifting weights…
Dan Bilzerian, the caricature of ~man~ who makes a living parading his guns (of various descriptions) on the Internet, has taken to his Instagram Story today to tell his followers uphill sprints are a game changer.
Bilzerian said: “Uphill sprints are a game changer for getting lean and putting on muscle. I’ll type out my training routine as a lot of y’all been asking and I’ve been trying some new better supplement companies/peptides, I’ll put up what I’m taking now as well.”
Though his routine (at the time of writing) has yet to be posted, Bilzerian did share a video of him doing an uphill sprint on a treadmill, as well as some barbell curls, both of which you can see in the video below.
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Besides helping you build lean muscle, uphill sprints strengthen your practical running muscles (glutes, hamstrings, quads and calves), boost your stride strength, reduce your propensity to injuries (as The Fitness Tribe points out, “hill sprints push your body to the extreme without allowing you to reach top speed, which is where injury typically occurs”), improve your running form, test you mentally and increase your stamina. They can also boost your metabolism and make your heart stronger.
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Bilzerian, who has 33.5 million followers, has been on a bit of a roll of late. Not only did he recently troll the Internet quite spectacularly (he posted a suggestive snap that had some people thinking he had got married in the south of France, before going on to say “marriage is a trap, stay single, smoke“) but he has also this year called out The Rock for having fake followers and shown off (another) inexpensive exercise for getting ripped.
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Qantas has launched an ‘apology package’ to make up for the operational challenges that have plagued customers recently. Millions of frequent flyers have been sent a direct apology, which includes $50 of credit to be used towards a return flight from Australia or New Zealand. The package also includes a 12-month extension of status for Silver Frequent Flyers and above. Qantas has also announced there will be a 50% increase in Classic Reward seat availability, with the first release of additional seats from midday today.
Qantas has fronted up and apologised for the recent challenges customers have experienced by giving them flight credit and putting on more reward seats (and more) as the carrier says it is getting back to its best.
Qantas has said it is in the process of implementing procedures to improve baggage handling and on time performance as it also “deals with high levels of sick leave (due to flu, COVID and isolation requirements) as well as an industry-wide labour shortage.”
Qantas also pointed out that it has hired 1,500 new people since April (“with more to come”), tweaked flight schedules and invested $15 million in new technology at crucial airports to help improve your travel experience.
Qantas CEO wrote directly to Frequent Flyers in an email (and spoke to them via a video message). He said: “Over the past few months, too many of you have had flights delayed, flights cancelled and bags misplaced. There are good reasons why, but when it comes to what you expect from Qantas, it’s not good enough.”
“On behalf of the national carrier, I want to apologise and assure you that we’re working hard to get back to our best.”
Alan Joyce
“We’re already seeing a sustained improvement in baggage handling and on-time performance, and while factors out of our control like weather can have an impact on our schedule, we expect things to keep improving each week.”
“As well as saying sorry, we also want to say thank you. We’re investing in a range of initiatives including status extensions for Frequent Flyers Silver and above, thousands of Qantas Points and lounge passes. All our Frequent Flyers in Australia and New Zealand will be offered $50 towards a return Qantas flight, which equates to many millions in discounts,” added Mr Joyce.
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Qantas also promised to add “up to 50 per cent more Classic Reward seat availability through to 30 June 2023,” with the carrier announcing the first portion of additional seats will be released from 12pm today (Monday the 22nd August) across international and domestic flights.
Qantas first announced its promise to increase Classic Reward seats in October last year. Since then, Qantas says, Frequent Flyers have redeemed more than 80 billion Qantas Points.
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Daniel Ricciardo has been the subject of intense media speculation recently around his future in Formula 1… But now, he’s the centre of a very different media storm, with the charismatic driver ‘hard launching’ a new relationship.
The 33-year-old Australian, who is notoriously private about his personal life, seems to have bit the bullet and revealed his girlfriend: aspiring actress and model Heidi Berger.
The 25-year-old, who is the daughter of Austrian ten-time Formula 1 Grand Prix winner Gerhard Berger and is currently studying at New York University, has long been rumoured to be connected to the F1 star, with some reports suggest Ricciardo and Berger have been together since 2019.
Regardless of the rumours, it seems all but certain the pair are actually dating now.
Over the weekend, Ricciardo shared photos of himself on Instagram holidaying in the United States during the F1 break, including some cute shots of him and Berger hanging out behind the Hollywood sign, hiking together and enjoying a concert with friends.
Berger shared some shots from that hiking trip on her IG, too, showing Danny Ric enjoying a swim in a mountain lake as well as a romantic video of the pair sitting by a waterfall. Dreamy stuff.

Ricciardo has previously been linked to Perth-raised model Jessica Gomes, but his most recent public relationship was with high school sweetheart Jemma Boskovich, news.com.au reports.
This is all a pleasant distraction from the otherwise grim news surrounding Ricciardo’s future in Formula 1, with the news that fellow Aussie and reigning F2 World Champion Oscar Piastri is almost certainly snatching his seat at McLaren, with Ricciardo reportedly demanding a hefty US$21 million from the British team to have his contract terminated.
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Hopefully, Ricciardo’s blossoming romance will give him the positive frame of mind necessary to turn his otherwise rather average 2022 season around and push him up the points… And maybe convince another team to take him on for 2023.
The 2022 Formula 1 World Championship starts back up this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, with lights out scheduled for 11pm AEST on Sunday, 28th August.
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Ryan Gosling is in talks to star in the new Ocean’s movie alongside Margot Robbie. The film will be a prequel to Ocean’s Eleven and will be set in the 1960s.
The 2001 film, Ocean’s Eleven is seriously one of the best heist films of all time. A well-written and humorous plot plus an incredible cast led by the charming George Clooney. What more could you want?
The film instantly became iconic and launched an extremely successful franchise – Ocean’s Twelve, Ocean’s Thirteen, Ocean’s Eight… And now, another Ocean’s film is on the way. However, this film will be a prequel.
Earlier this year, in May, Deadline reported that the new Ocean’s film is currently in development and will be set in Europe in the 1960s; interesting as the original Ocean’s Eleven (the 2001 film was a remake) starring the ‘Rat Pack’ – Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop – was released in 1960.

Emmy-winner Jay Roach, best known for directing Bombshell and the Austin Powers movies, is wanting to direct the upcoming Ocean’s prequel, which will star Australian actress and Oscar-nominee, Margot Robbie.
Variety has now revealed that Ryan Gosling is in talks to also star in the new Ocean’s film. Gosling and Robbie are currently working on Greta Gerwig’s Barbie film together so it’s possible Robbie enjoyed working with Gosling so much on that project, that she recommended him for the Ocean’s prequel. Of course, we’re just speculating though.
Warner Bros. is hoping the new Ocean’s film will start production in 2023. While no other details about the film have been released, it’s likely that Robbie will play an Ocean – in the first three Ocean’s films, Clooney played Danny Ocean and in Ocean’s Eight, Sandra Bullock played Debbie Ocean – Danny’s sister.
As the film is set in the 1960s and George Clooney was born in 1961, it could be a nice little twist if Robbie plays Danny’s mother in the Ocean’s prequel. However, we’ll all just have to wait patiently until the film is released – most likely in 2024 – to see how this prequel will connect to the franchise.
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A popular Twitter thread is highlighting that younger audiences don’t find horror films, particularly the Saw films, scary. Something filmmakers should take note of; especially considering there’s a new Saw film now on the way.
It was just announced that another Saw film is on the way. Variety reported that the tenth film in the extremely successful Saw franchise that revolves around the fictional ‘Jigsaw’ serial killer will be released next year on the 27th of October – just in time for Halloween.
Aside from the release date, only a few minor details about the upcoming Saw film have been made public. For starters, it will be directed by Kevin Gruetert – who directed Saw VI and Saw: The Final Chapter.
Plus, this new Saw film will apparently please both Saw and horror enthusiasts; producers of the franchise Mark Burg and Oren Koules said, “We have been listening to what the fans have been asking for and are hard at work planning a movie that Saw aficionados and horror fans alike will love.”
If this is true then the new Saw film has taken note of Gen Z‘s nihilistic sense of humour and adjusted the ‘scary’ elements of the film accordingly. Wondering what the hell we’re talking about?
Well, the Saw franchise became very well known for its gory horror elements that scared the bejesus out of audiences; mainly because viewers became terrified of ending up in one of Jigsaw’s torture contraptions themselves. However, Gen Z apparently no longer finds these elements or the prospect of death scary.

Best illustrated by the viral Tweet from user @LRNROSE who wrote:
“Jigsaw wouldn’t scare me… cus I’ll just die. That’s fine. I’m not doing your lil’ pranks.”
Twitter user @LRNROSE
Thousands responded to the Tweet, all with similar sentiments. One Twitter user replied, “I’m gonna trigger whatever contraption he got me connected to, I don’t have time for this,” while another wrote, “I really don’t understand why those people be fighting so hard to live. Couldn’t be me.”
“‘You play a game or die’… I’m honestly tired of playing the game of life so do your worse lil’ saw baby.”
Twitter user @SaltySenioRita
Twitter user @BaybehVee challenged the entire horror genre and responded to the original Tweet with, “I feel like a lot of horror movies have pushed that ‘we have to survive mindset. We definitely don’t have to do anything. What’s out there during a zombie apocalypse worth surviving for?! Why am I fighting this obviously homicidal maniac who has evaded capture for mad long?”
While most of the responses are hilarious, the Twitter thread ultimately proves that younger generations no longer find horror films that scary, so filmmakers will soon have to go back to the drawing board if they want the horror genre to continue to be relevant and successful.
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Swedish superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic appears to have bought himself a drone. He recently used it to show off his lavish lifestyle to his 55.1 million followers, showing himself to be in fine fettle at the same time.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the 40-year-old goal-scoring machine, has just taken to Instagram to show his fans how he is spending his downtime. That’s right: not content with just blowing minds with a majestic return to European football (in his late 30s) or with Bruce Lee type workouts, he now has to show us how wealthy he is too.
Because it’s Zlatan though, it’s still loveable. The guy doesn’t take himself too seriously (despite all the bravado he once admitted he’s not quite on Muhammed Ali’s level) and has a legendary sense of humour.
WATCH: Zlatan Ibrahimovic Shows Off His Drone
All that (and more) was on display as Zlatan posted the following video to Instagram, giving viewers a good look at the yacht he is currently hanging on in the process. Though Zlatan only posted “I see you” in relation to the video, we are choosing to believe he bought the drone so that he could take a better look at his own abdominals…
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In the comments on Instagram, people made such remarks as “in another life I would like to be born Ibra” and Director Zlatan!!” This isn’t the first time Zlatan has got tongues wagging. In the last few years, he has destroyed our excuses for not being ripped at 40, demonstrated the secret to his superhuman reputation and upstaged Novak Djokovic with a rare rainbow Rolex (among many other feats).
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has an estimated net worth of $190 million (AU $274 million) and often shares photos of his cars, his workouts, his holidays and his legs…
He also reportedly owns an $8 million Riva Corsaro yacht called Unknown. According to AutoEvolution, Ibrahimovic has previously shared his interest in a Benetti Oasis 40M called Rebecca. Now, though it looks like Ibrahimovic “was on vacation on yet another yacht called Unknown, but a Benetti Oasis 34M,” AutoEvolution reports.
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This yacht is reportedly 34.36 metres long and has a beam of 7.70 metres. It is also supposed to be able to fit up to ten guests (and seven crew members) in five rooms, with a master suite on the main deck, two VIP suites, and two twin cabins.
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