New Chinese ute enters Aussie market
Utes have always been the quintessential Aussie vehicle but China is wasting no time taking huge bites out of the market.
Utes have always been the quintessential Aussie vehicle but China is wasting no time taking huge bites out of the market.
This luxury car is coming to Australia and like vehicles of the past it isn’t about touchscreens or gimmicks. This car is about the drive.
This new SUV is the near-perfect EV Aussies have been waiting for but one strange detail has car lovers scratching their heads.
Imposing to look at and capable on dirt, this wagon delivers the goods for Aussie families.
When there’s an influx of luxury electric SUVs, they can start to blur into one. But this one is different.
It’s been 15 years since this Aussie crowd favourite landed with a new model and 20,000 car lovers have already forked out for it. But it’s very much a mixed bag.
It goes like a Lambo, feels like one and even performs like one – and it’s only 20 percent of the price but there’s a catch.
Few Australians would have heard of this brand, but it hopes to change that with a value-packed Tesla alternative.
Our torture test of BYD’s hybrid-powered Shark ute returns surprising results
This little-known brand springs a surprise for people ready to look beyond its badge.
This electric weapon has almost twice the power of a Supercar. Can it handle the Adelaide 500 circuit?
This much-loved SUV is back with a bang and it will make you feel like a teenager all over again.
An upstart car maker has beaten some of the biggest names in the game, including Tesla, Toyota and BYD to dramatically change the way we look at and use EVs.
Another Chinese EV brand has entered Australia offering aggressive pricing and advanced technology but fierce competition challenges its success.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/motoring/new-cars/page/4