Huge development could change cars forever
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.
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.
It was once one of the most sought-after cars in the country, but a change in buying habits has forced Australia’s top car maker to change tack.
The world’s biggest carmaker has been slow to act on battery-powered electric vehicles but its latest vehicle could leapfrog the competition.
There are hints of the cult classic WRX hot hatch and the BRZ sports car in the lines of the coupe revealed at this year’s Japan Mobility Show.
An Australian tech entrepreneur has taken the covers off a new hypercar that he claims would outpace everything on the Formula One grid.
This renowned American brand has arguably lost its way in recent years but a futuristic looking SUV could put it back on the map.
It’s been an essential item in vehicles for more than a hundred years, but a maker is petitioning its government to remove it from one model.
Car making giant BMW is set to revolutionise the way we buy cars and use their features. But some people are likening it to ‘the apocalypse’.
The Blue Oval’s sales are dominated by the popular Ranger ute but it’s hoping a new SUV will attract new buyers to the brand.
The luxury brand has some interesting ideas on how to transform its cars and appeal to buyers still a decade away from affording them.
Aussie motorists already struggling with high petrol prices have been given a grim warning about the country’s fuel supplies.
New sales figures show just how wildly popular an American vehicle giant has become in Australia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin travels around the country in a $1.7million James Bond style car built to resist chemical attacks.
The Prime Minister will make an announcement related to electric vehicle manufacturing in Australia and becoming less reliant on China.
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