The car that has big brands worried
Manufacturers ranging from Tesla to Toyota will be watching this ‘super hybrid’ that aims to steal customers from established carmakers.
Manufacturers ranging from Tesla to Toyota will be watching this ‘super hybrid’ that aims to steal customers from established carmakers.
This high-tech sedan should have Toyota looking over its shoulder, proving competitive in the fuel-sipping sedan stakes.
This high-tech sedan should have Toyota looking over its shoulder, proving competitive in the fuel-sipping sedan stakes.
Though it may look old on the outside, this modern classic is arguably the most advanced electric car on sale today.
Workhorse utes are incredibly popular but they are also becoming prohibitively expensive. That could change as more no-frills alternatives become available.
This lightweight four-wheel drive is tougher than it looks and will go just as far into the bush as machines that cost twice as much.
This year has seen dozens of new cars arrive in Australia but only one car can wear the crown. See which car triumphs and why.
Australians may be in the grip of a cost-of-living crisis but they are still buying new cars in record numbers. And it’s one type of vehicle that’s leading the way.
The popular brand has plugged a gap in its Australian line-up and the affordable new model will save owners lots of cash weekly.
Australian families on the hunt for an affordable new ride now have another feature packed option to consider.
Elon Musk has launched Tesla’s long-awaited Cybertruck in trademark fashion, but is also facing criticism about its price and range.
After several years of delays, the pioneering electric car company has launched its first full-size pick-up truck in the United States – and Australia is on the radar.
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