The playgrounds for millionaire hoons
Wealthy petrolheads looking to enjoy their toys in private are investing in secret temples to speed – including in Australia.
Wealthy petrolheads looking to enjoy their toys in private are investing in secret temples to speed – including in Australia.
Australia’s first ultra-luxurious electric SUV debuts, offering Rolls-Royce-like opulence, advanced technology, and performance for a fraction of the price.
New brands such as Chery are in a rush to push upward into territory held by European luxury marques.
As the automotive market grows increasingly competitive, luxury car brands are realising that consumers expect more than just a vehicle, they want an entire lifestyle.
Features that used to be exclusive to $100,000-plus luxury machines can be found in much more affordable cars.
Cutting-edge driver assistance tech, clever packaging and an eye for sustainability reflect Volvo’s best efforts in the EX90.
This gorgeous convertible harks back to a time of uncompromising style, promising to usher in a new era of motoring.
A day spent driving sideways in a spectacular environment is as good as it gets for passionate petrolheads.
Autonomous driving, mood adaptor, biometrics and virtual reality – a glimpse into the future of all electric luxury performance.
Hardware shared with $500,000 super-SUVs makes this prestige machine a twin-turbocharged bargain.
This epic supercar is everything a Lamborghini should be – an unashamedly ostentatious tribute to high-visibility performance.
The brave new world of electrification has created enormous headaches for the makers of top-end sports cars, but this one seems to have nailed a successful formula.
This brand is best known for its affordable hatchbacks and softroaders, but it’s taken an adventurous turn with its latest offering.
This new compact electric SUV has the looks, the pedigree and the equipment to make an impact in the ultra-competitive EV market.
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