Huge development could change cars forever
Nearly every car maker on the planet is rolling out EVs, but none have been able to solve a huge issue with the vehicles. This could change soon.
Nearly every car maker on the planet is rolling out EVs, but none have been able to solve a huge issue with the vehicles. This could change soon.
It was once one of the most sought-after cars in the country, but a change in buying habits has forced Australia’s top car maker to change tack.
The world’s biggest carmaker has been slow to act on battery-powered electric vehicles but its latest vehicle could leapfrog the competition.
There are hints of the cult classic WRX hot hatch and the BRZ sports car in the lines of the coupe revealed at this year’s Japan Mobility Show.
The latest new car from a usually very conservative luxury car brand has revolutionised the way we drive cars.
This advanced feature promised to change the way we use cars forever, but it won’t be a reality any time soon.
They’re cute, affordable and compact. And they could be the vehicles that will convert sceptical Aussies to the advantages of electric cars.
This start-up has attracted a lot of interest with its first model, but this all-new design should turn even more heads with its striking design.
The booming electric car maker has confirmed it has started production of one of its most anticipated new products. And it could change a whole industry.
The latest sleek new car from Hyundai promises game changing performance and makes a huge leap over the competition.
The current crop of EVs come with price tags that are out of the reach of many buyers. But this cute softroader could change all of that.
Car makers are grappling with the effect that rapid uptake of electric vehicles will have on electricity grids. But there are some encouraging signs.
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