Shock as $4.4 billion EV maker collapses
A major electric carmaker, once valued at $4.4 billion, has filed for bankruptcy citing inflation woes and production problems.
A major electric carmaker, once valued at $4.4 billion, has filed for bankruptcy citing inflation woes and production problems.
This carmaker has built a solid following in Australia by offering value-for-money cars, but its latest offering drastically strays from that formula.
More than 60 cars took to the track for a race against the clock, inclement weather, a tough track and world-class drivers.
A group of residents in one of the country’s wealthiest areas has lodged a human rights complaint over an unexpected project they say discriminates against the elderly and disabled.
A young man has died and a major highway connecting two Australian states has been closed following a horror truck crash in the early morning.
Nearly every car maker on the planet is rolling out EVs, but none have been able to solve a huge issue with the vehicles. This could change soon.
A woman who went viral while on the run because of her unusual but iconic Australian name has been sentenced for a massive crime spree.
A new performance electric car takes the fight to big name players such as Porsche and Audi.
Residents have vented their frustration at a pesky road rule that could result in a nasty surprise in the mailbox over Christmas.
Drivers in one state are being urged to use the new demerit scheme as an incentive to drive safely.
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 Japanese brand has launched the Jimny XL, a new five-door version of its popular lightweight four-wheel drive.
This enormous chunk of American metal is on its way to Australia.
You only have until the end of the year to take up this opportunity.
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