‘None better’: Luxury brand stuns with electric SUV
A hugely popular car brand is offering Aussie motorists an unmatched driving experience in what could be the best electric SUV yet.
A hugely popular car brand is offering Aussie motorists an unmatched driving experience in what could be the best electric SUV yet.
An enormous change to America’s enormous pick-up truck represents good news for motorists but enthusiasts will be less than impressed.
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Having gone after the Tesla Model Y, Kia has undercut America’s EV giant with a compelling new option.
A lot of more affordable cars show signs of penny-pinching but this former Car of the Year is solidly engineered and packed with goodies.
Fans of turbocharged power and early adopters for the electric age will be pleased by Mini’s approach to the new Cooper hatch.
Small cars have become more expensive as manufacturers fit the very latest in crash avoidance technology. But this new model sticks to the basics.
This emerging technology has significant compromises but a growing Chinese brand has developed the most convincing example yet.
This modern hybrid has the ingredients to see off the best-selling SUV in Australia, including a new approach to family driving.
The rapid expansion of China electric vehicle industry is facing a major correction, with nearly nine in 10 existing brands on the chopping block.
This affordable four-wheel-drive looks like a cross between a Jeep and a Mercedes G-Wagen, but costs thousands of dollars less and is surprisingly capable off-road.
Four-wheel-drive workhorses are big business these days and there are two clear leaders in the sales race. But a new take on an old rival could change all that.
Demand for this model remains incredibly strong, but the manufacturer has decided to pull it from sale due to ‘community expectations’.
An electric vehicle owner has generated a wave of community outrage after running an extension cord and charger across a suburban footpath.
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