HiTech
HitechPorsche makes the world’s most desirable sports cars, but now the German brand is facing stiff competition from an American upstart.
HitechLand Rover says it is exploring technology that would allow its rugged Defender to be operated remotely when covering treacherous terrain.
HitechIt was supposed to be the next step in the march towards driverless cars, but these embarrassing posts suggest the EV pioneer may need to go back to the drawing board.
HitechWith a six-month waiting list for the RAV4 hybrid, Australia’s number one car brand is looking to follow up with another petrol-electric model.
HitechAustralia is at the back of the queue for this ground-breaking new SUV. And the company blames the government for the situation.
HitechGovernments around the world are introducing incentives and penalties to wean drivers off fossil fuels, but one of Europe’s biggest brands has acknowledged a big problem.
HitechThe German sports car maker has always been at the forefront of performance and technology and now it’s committed billions to a new generation of vehicles.
HitechThis boutique supercar maker is best known for developing the car that nearly killed former Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond in a fiery crash. Now it’s on Porsche’s radar.
HitechThe world’s motor show was home to some enormous reveals as brands detailed what our next cars will be. Here are some of the hits and misses.
HitechThe Japanese maker is one of the most popular brands in Australia but there is one vital thing missing from its range, but that could be about to change.
HitechPorsche’s first production electric car is set to change how we view the new technology, and one feature in particular will make it work in Australia.
HitechMore white cars are sold in Australia than any other colour, mainly because they are easier to see. But the new paint on this BMW makes it almost impossible to see.
HitechThis technology is supposed to be the next big thing in motoring and car makers are spending billions developing it, but there is one huge problem.
HitechJaguar and Land Rover are developing new technology that looks like it is straight out of a sci-fi film, but the daring display might be here sooner than you think.
HitechOnce upon a time the only thing you had to worry about in a car was driving, but now there are a number of actions that feel just weird.
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