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.
A new zero-emissions vehicle from an emerging maker has made some very bold claims that could change the cars we drive forever.
A major upgrade to Apple Maps will allow Australians to see the sand of beaches, the holes of golf courses, and more importantly, the lane you need to be in when navigating busy cities.
A breakthrough moment for Elon Musk’s electric car brand will put huge numbers of cars on the road – and eventually in private hands.
The latest high-rider from Hyundai’s luxury brand is packed with hi-tech features that make it feel like a smartphone on wheels.
The American giants have talked a big game in the past few years, but a relatively unknown company has beat them in a critical race.
This sports car was dead and buried but a new owner plans to breathe life back into the concept, albeit with some thoroughly modern features.
A wave of new cars are set to enter production soon, which would dramatically reduce one of the biggest hurdles stopping the uptake of electric cars.
This popular brand has developed a revolutionary plan to tackle one of the biggest issues facing the world and we won’t have to wait long for the results.
Emerging technology will allow for cars to detect that a child is in distress, call an ambulance and unlock the doors.
Nearly every major car maker in the world is trying to close the electric car gap with Tesla. We find out how close Kia is.
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