Brash new model defies EV stereotypes
This new European car maker has launched its striking electric car Down Under and it brings a spicy flavour others can’t match.
This new European car maker has launched its striking electric car Down Under and it brings a spicy flavour others can’t match.
An old-school ute beloved by Aussies has been stored immaculately since new and is now up for sale with big price expectations.
This tough-as-nails off-roader has been a familiar sight on Australian roads for decades but for some, its old-school approach might not cut it in 2023.
This small softroader has been a huge hit with buyers over the years and the latest version lifts the bar in terms of technology. But it comes at a cost.
The booming brand has confirmed it will release a work ute to compete with the two top selling vehicles in the country – and it’s likely to be a bestseller.
Elon Musk has confirmed the company is building two new vehicles that are likely to sit below the top-selling Model Y and Model 3.
Toyota’s popular 4WD ute has ruled the roost in the Australian new-car market for years, but a locally designed and engineered challenger is threatening to take its crown.
The RAV4 Hybrid has been one of the hottest tickets in the new-car market for the past few years, but a challenger has arrived with a different take on technology.
We’ve lived with an electric car for months to see what its really like to own one and bust lots of the myths surrounding the new technology.
Australian car tastes are changing dramatically, leaving some well established brands out in the cold while newcomers flourish at their expense.
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