Penalties under the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) are now in effect, but Renault Australia says it isn’t worried about being able to meet any mandated targets. The French brand
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a mainstay bucket list item for car enthusiasts of all ages, as is getting a ride-along in an exotic supercar with a seasoned racing
SPONSORED There’s something refreshingly different about the 2025 Peugeot 5008 Hybrid. It’s not trying to be a faux-tough off-roader, nor does it fall into the usual seven-seat SUV trap of
The Lexus NX450h+ was the Japanese luxury brand’s first plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) to arrive in Australia when it was launched here in 2022, and there’s been plenty of activity
The Bugatti Brouillard is a special one-off model designed by the company’s Solitaire coachmaking division in conjuction with its owner, and sends the W16 off in style. Although Bugatti has
After selling off Opel and Vauxhall, shuttering Holden, and shrinking its global footprint overall, General Motors is now rolling out electric vehicles (EVs) to expand once again – and bespoke
One of Australia’s most budget-friendly seven-seat SUVs isn’t so kind on buyers come service time, with a single round of capped-price maintenance to set owners back nearly $3000. The vehicle
Renault may be off the radar of many Australian buyers, but its local boss insists the brand won’t slash prices to shift the status quo. Talks of budget-minded Renaults were
Zeekr Australia is still weighing up bringing the youth-oriented Lynk & Co brand to Australia despite abandoning previous plans to launch it locally as soon as 2026. Predominantly sold in
With more than 60 nameplates in the mid-size SUV segment alone, it’s hard to know where to look for the right family car. Which makes it equally as difficult for
Renault Australia is gearing up for a significant refresh of its lineup, as it plans for six new models and updates to roll out over the next 18 months. Kickstarting
The stigma around Chinese-made vehicles has largely evaporated according to newcomer brand Omoda Jaecoo, which officially launched its most expensive model yet in Australia this week. The Omoda 9 –
The peak body for car brands in Australia has criticised a government-funded program that tests the fuel economy, emissions and range claims of automakers, arguing it causes “unnecessary confusion”. The
MG Motor Australia has locked in the new MG 4 electric hatchback revealed in China earlier this year for local release, but it won’t replace the existing MG 4. Instead,
JLR Australia is recalling more than 300 examples of its plug-in hybrid Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque as they may lose power unexpectedly. “Due to a software
The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it’s packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV. Following the launch this
Lamborghini is recalling its new flagship Revuelto supercar as its doors could slam down unexpectedly. “The pin that supports the door gas springs may not have been assembled according to
Australia has room for more car brands despite an influx of new automakers, according to Omoda Jaecoo’s chief operating officer, but parent company Chery isn’t imminently adding more to its
The Dacia Duster is a popular vehicle overseas thanks to its unique looks and rugged feel, aspects Renault Australia hopes will win over buyers considering other small SUVs. “We see
Chinese automaker Zeekr has positioned itself as a premium brand, but its new Tesla Model Y rival is actually cheaper than that top-selling mid-size electric SUV. The Zeekr 7X range

