New Chinese Tesla-killer unveiled
This automotive start-up has taken the covers off a sleek new electric vehicle that plans to challenge the dominance of Tesla.
This automotive start-up has taken the covers off a sleek new electric vehicle that plans to challenge the dominance of Tesla.
Earlier EVs were out of the reach of the average buyer, but a new breed of cheaper machines is making it easier to the flick the switch.
This popular hatchback has been given a new look, a more modern cabin and more safety technology, but the changes come at a price.
This softroader from a relatively unknown European brand feels more like a hatchback to drive, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
High riding SUVs make up about half of all new car sales, but this vehicle is proof that you don’t actually need one to boost space and practicality.
While the car industry establishment struggles to keep pace with Tesla, a value-for-money newcomer has emerged with impressive credentials.
Some of the world’s most renowned off-roaders haven’t been able to achieve what this new four-wheel drive has, but there is one big issue with it.
The Toyota HiLux has been king of the road for seven years but a locally-designed challenger is nipping at its heels. Here’s what’s hot and not in new cars.
Electric sales are booming, but charging infrastructure is struggling to keep up. Now one city has come up with an inventive solution.
A cut-price Tesla rival from China has officially gone on sale in Australia. And the brand’s first customer shows it means business in the local market.
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