Chery is growing rapidly in Australia, and it’s adding another SUV nameplate to its local lineup. The Chinese brand has confirmed it’ll launch the seven-seat Tiggo X by the end
The Firefly electric hatchback from Nio has been approved for sale in Australia, but we don’t yet know who will distribute it or when it will launch. Unusually, Australian Design
Customer deliveries of the Suzuki Jimny XL five-door have restarted, with dealers informed nationally today a stop-sale on the popular SUV has been lifted and both sales and deliveries can
Suzuki Australia has announced drive-away pricing for its new Fronx light SUV, ahead of first customer deliveries commencing on September 1, 2025. The Fronx – available in a single grade,
The Sportback ‘coupe’ variant of the third-generation Audi Q3 has been unveiled with a dash more sportiness in return for reduced practicality. Compared to the regular Q3 SUV, the Sportback
The JAC T9 EV isn’t on sale in Australia yet, but the electric dual-cab ute is being pressed into duty in some of our country’s harshest conditions. Warrikal – which
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers in Australia are facing a new road-user charge, one of 10 key tax changes proposed by the federal government during a three-day economic summit in Canberra.
The Jaecoo J5 SUV has been confirmed for an Australian launch by the end of 2025 as the Omoda Jaecoo brand’s smallest, most affordable model locally. Speaking to CarExpert, Shawn Xu
More than 1000 pre-orders for the Zeekr 7X electric SUV have been received in the first seven days since it went on sale, with the brand set to break its
Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) will launch three new cars including Aion EVs (electric vehicles) in Australia this October under a factory-led program – and there’s a BYD Shark-rivalling dual-cab electrified
Chinese car brand GAC has cancelled a deal to distribute its cars in Australia through local company AGA Auto, stepping in to establish its own operations instead. It’s the second
The Australian Government has said there’s “no secret” it is looking at introducing a federal road-user charge, following a report in The Australian today that said federal treasurer Jim Chalmers
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
New Australian emissions standards and existing incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) overlap with each other and the latter should be scrapped, says the Productivity Commission. In an interim report, the

