The most exciting electric cars due soon
Car makers new and old are investing heavily in electric cars and some fast and furious versions are heading out way very soon.
Car makers new and old are investing heavily in electric cars and some fast and furious versions are heading out way very soon.
Exciting and energetic new electric car from auto giant Hyundai is unlike any other EV on the market and will change the game forever.
This standout new electric SUV is the first of its kind and has a hidden ability that will be able to save owners big on their power bills.
This brand has been making fun-to-drive hot hatches for decades but its latest offering takes a revolutionary approach to performance.
Hyundai’s has spent billions of dollars on a new range of cars – and the first of its new tech-laden vehicles is on its way to Australia.
New research from the University of Macquarie pinpoints one of the biggest hurdles holding back autonomous cars and why you might be the problem.
The company said it was working with the tech giant on a frequently rumoured product last month, but has now said they won’t be progressing.
Some of the biggest names in the tech game have made their intentions to develop cars known, but now Toyota is preparing to fight back.
Some consider the Tesla founder an environmental saviour, but one of our nation’s biggest mining magnates reckons the real solution is in an industry Australia is poised to lead.
One of the key drawbacks of electric car ownership could soon be a thing of the past thanks to exciting new technology from an unlikely source.
Your car may not have all the latest tech, but there are a few gadgets you can still install that won’t cost you thousands.
Wake up, the future is already here, writes Simon Bevilacqua.
The Japanese giant is leading the pack in this revolutionary new technology that will be a game changer for the car industry.
A group of local scientists has made a monumental breakthrough that could dramatically change the way we drive in congested cities.
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