Huge Tesla rival launches EV ‘disrupter’
This impressive new EV takes aim at Elon Musk’s best-selling electric SUV as the vehicle war with China intensifies.
This impressive new EV takes aim at Elon Musk’s best-selling electric SUV as the vehicle war with China intensifies.
An Aussie favourite has undergone fresh changes for 2025 to fight against increasingly impressive rivals.
This lavishly equipped Euro family car shapes up as a surprisingly affordable alternative to rival SUVs.
Back-to-back tests of the big wagons from Genesis provided plenty of quality time in two luxury offerings the Europeans had better watch out for
You would not mistake this for one of my usual “family car” review vehicles. Except perhaps if your family was sponsored by Red Bull.
Thousands have flocked to ‘the world’s wildest car festival’, including iconic Australian musical acts Jet, Eskimo Joe and Thirsty Merc.
Smart, smooth and with muscles to match. No wonder my wife loved Mercedes-AMG’s GLC 43 4MATIC
Interested in an EV but worried about how long it will take to charge? This new car hitting Australia has you covered.
A bold approach to design separates this intriguing electric vehicle from the herd.
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
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