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Are you ready for a Chinese electric supercar? Ultra-luxury brand locked in for Europe, and Australia may be next.
The Chinese government wants consumers to pay more for new cars as it looks to combat hyper-competitive price wars at home.
The Tank 500 large SUV is gaining diesel power in Thailand this year, but GWM's Australian arm is waiting for a more powerful ...
The facelifted MY25 Jeep Gladiator offers more standard kit, but while the Rubicon is cheaper than before it's now the only ...
Elon Musk’s EV company has lost a significant income stream due to the end of US penalties for automakers that exceed fuel ...
GM says it has the ‘formula’ for a new Camaro, but its president says the shrinking sports car market means it’s not a sure ...
New wheels are the headline act in a very modest MY25 Renault Koleos update, but there are deals on offer for the French ...
It's an SUV! It's a ute! It's a... multitruck? Whatever you call it, the Deepal E07 is reaching local showrooms soon.
New powertrains for the second-generation Palisade large SUV have been revealed in ADR documents, confirming the V6’s and ...
Chery is launching its largest vehicle yet in Australia, a three-row plug-in hybrid crossover SUV to take on rivals from Kia ...
A model-year update for the Hyundai Santa Fe large SUV will bring a switch back to a conventional automatic transmission, in ...
The Omoda 9 is quicker and more powerful than any Chery- or Jaecoo-badged vehicle ever offered in Australia, but it's also ...