Chery confirmed that its new large five-seat SUV, the Fulwin T9L, will enter the Chinese market between March and April 2026, as reported by IT-home. The vehicle was unveiled at
The midsize pickup features an overhauled interior with Land Cruiser-inspired bits and rides on an upgraded ladder-frame architecture The new Toyota Hilux is a heavily redesigned version of its predecessor.
Mercedes-AMG has turned up the volume – and value – of its mid-size performance SUV range, by adding performance features and a host of carbon-fibre design elements to the popular
The Volkswagen Polo is the latest vehicle to gain a special CityLife edition, bringing more standard equipment for a price tag of $32,790 before on-road costs. That slots it neatly
Ford is launching a special edition Everest that once again combines the popular Sport trim with the base 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo four-cylinder diesel engine, but this time with four-wheel drive. The
Mazda has introduced the 2026 CX-30, which features two new Aire Editions. They have black exterior accents as well as white leatherette seats with gray inserts. A number of models
The Packard Excellence is a one-off build based on the second-gen Bentley Flying Spur. It is a product of Dutch coachbuilder JB Classic & Bespoke following a special commision. The
The most potent version of the world’s best-selling EV has sharper styling, sports seats, and adaptive dampers The flagship Tesla Model Y Performance debuts with a 3.5-second 0-62 mph sprint.
The BYD Shark 6 is continuing to prove a strong seller in Australia, where it’s yet to be offered with a nationwide drive-away price – until now. The plug-in hybrid
Caselani has unveiled a new retro-inspired van modeled after a classic Fiat LCV. The vintage-themed conversion was penned by auto designer David Obendorfer, It rides on the Fiat Ducato platform
The Nissan X-Trail is getting upgraded infotainment for 2026, as well as a rugged-looking Rock Creek variant and a sporty Nismo range-topper. Nissan Australia had no update on when the
For some, the C-Class was always meant to be a sportier and more compact (a lot more compact) S-Class, a philosophy that also carried with it a smaller price tag.

