Chery already has three mid-size plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUVs across its Omoda Jaecoo and namesake brands in Australia. Now it’s adding another. The Omoda 7 is a shapelier alternative to
Ioniq 5 and 5 N need official software to replace rear pads safely. Hyundai defends the system, citing safety and secure service access. Right-to-repair advocates say it limits owners’ maintenance
Kia has officially launched its inaugural lineup of electric commercial vehicles, and confirmed the all-new Kia PV5 delivery van will go on sale in Australia in mid-2026. So far only the Cargo
Order books for the Zeekr 7X mid-size electric SUV will officially open on October 6, ahead of first customer deliveries via the Chinese auto brand’s 12 dealerships across the country
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

