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Developed and built in China, for China, the Frontier Pro is Nissan’s first plug-in hybrid (PHEV), a 320kW, 1.5-litre ...
The Lepas SUV brand will target younger buyers than those of the family-focused Chery, its sub-brand Omoda, and Jaecoo makes ...
Brabus has chosen Australia for its bespoke manufacturing program with local luxury car distributor, Zagame. In a world first ...
With satellite navigation and a rear-view camera, 1969's Holden Hurricane previewed a motoring future we take for granted ...
The US President announced a minor reduction in tariffs for car makers, enabling them more time to reorganise complex supply ...
Diesel returns to BMW's new X3 line-up with more torque than the flagship M50 xDrive, but also more expensive than the 30e ...
The track-honed special edition is a lighter and more powerful rendition of Ferrari’s mid-engine 296 GTB, now outputting ...
Chery Tiggo 9L electric SUV goes after Prado with rugged looks, autonomous driving tech and ‘tank turn’ ability.
The production version of the electric D-Max has been revealed with a one-tonne payload and 3500kg towing – and it is heading ...
Squeezing 15kW more from the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 makes the 535kW/900Nm Aston Martin DBX S is one of the most potent SUVs ...
The 6.2-litre V8 fitted in a number of General Motors vehicles – including the Chevrolet Suburban sold in Australia – has been recalled.
The 2025 MG HS range starts from $33,990 drive-away, which is the Vibe variant on test here, but spend more money and you can upgrade to the Excite or Essence variants.
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