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After pointed criticism of its curvy electric vehicles, Mercedes-Benz is looking to past designs for EV design inspiration.
Honda Australia is looking beyond its traditional Japanese and Thai sourcing, and may offer vehicles produced in China and the US.
Honda says it’s not in desperate need to join the ute market, but can a new-car brand in Australia survive without one?
There may be radio silence on a new Swift Sport, but like its fans, Suzuki Australia is patiently awaiting any 'surprise' ...
As with all Toyota models, the Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
An Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been spotted at Ferrari’s Maranello HQ as the prancing horse brand prepares to launch its first all-electric model.
Major players like Toyota, Mazda, Ford and Tesla were down year-on-year, but the overall new-car market set a new July record.
Honda’s almost 40-year-old premium arm offered overseas isn’t the key to growth in Australia, says its local CEO.
Hyundai is more likely to shift upmarket than introduce cheaper electric vehicles, according to local boss Don Romano.
While the exterior may have a sense of deja vu, the updated Toyota HiLux will have a completely redesigned and much more modern interior.
MG has been spied locally testing a new-generation small electric hatch that could be sold here, but it won't replace the existing MG 4.
The MG IM5 is a tempting new electric option, and in Performance trim offers air suspension and a 0-100km/h time of 3.2 seconds for just over $80k.