Tesla finally delivers first Cybertruck
After several years of delays, the pioneering electric car company has launched its first full-size pick-up truck in the United States – and Australia is on the radar.
After several years of delays, the pioneering electric car company has launched its first full-size pick-up truck in the United States – and Australia is on the radar.
It has been a big 12 months for new cars arriving in Australia, we’ve sifted through the pile to find the best new metal with something to suit everyone.
This pint-sized city car oozes character and charm, but long-time fans might be put off by the latest generation model, which strays from its roots.
An all-new version of a big family SUV is due to arrive next year but it bears an uncanny resemblance to a well-known luxury SUV.
Family SUVs are notoriously dull to drive but this model delivers excitement as well as practicality. Be warned, though, fun doesn’t come cheap.
Aussie buyers are flocking to SUVs, attracted by their high driving position and versatile cabins. Unfortunately most are fairly dull to drive.
Most softroaders blend into the crowd in the supermarket carpark but this offering delivers some much-needed character – for a price.
The automotive industry is being tipped on its head as the price of cars and SUVs from mainstream brands creeps into luxury territory.
It’s getting harder to find a new small car at a reasonable price, but there are some good bargains if you’re willing to look around.
Increasingly sophisticated technology is becoming available on mainstream family vehicles, keeping a watchful eye on our most precious cargo.
We tested dozens of new cars in 2021, coming away impressed by many and disappointed by a handful. These are the hits and misses. See the list.
The car industry is in the midst of a once-in-a-century revolution but this blast from the past continues to defy the odds, attracting a loyal following.
The South Korean brand has added another top-notch vehicle to its rapidly expanding performance car range.
The Blue Oval’s mid-size SUV gives Aussie families an alternative to big name vehicles such as the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5.
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