Popular Australian models found to use up to 35 per cent more fuel than claimed
Of the 14 cars recently tested by the AAA in the real world, 11 exceeded their official fuel consumption claims. read more
Of the 14 cars recently tested by the AAA in the real world, 11 exceeded their official fuel consumption claims. read more
GWM is gunning for the BYD Shark 6 with its first plug-in hybrid ute, which offers greater towing capacity, off-road gear, and electric range. read more
Volvo has confirmed it has five new or refreshed vehicles coming this year, plus another five next year including the EX60 SUV. read more
The Lexus RX450h+ plug-in hybrid is set to touch down in Australia in April. It's priced from $123,500 before on-roads. read more
Due in Australia in late 2025, the Volvo EX30 Cross Country is a more rugged version of the brand's small electric SUV. read more
Geely has undertaken local suspension and active safety calibration, and says it has tuned these for Australian conditions. read more
Renault has completed local testing of its updated Captur's driver assist technology, ahead of a local launch later this year. read more
BMW's development boss says the carmaker remains committed to keeping V8 engines alive where it can, unlike its closest German rival. read more
A road user charge for electric vehicles – which would see drivers pay for the distances they travel – is one step closer for Australians. read more
Renault has revealed an electric successor to its more than decade-old Trafic, plus a pair of vans with retro names but futuristic styling. read more