A pair of new affordable EVs from Chinese giant BYD could steal Japan’s thunder as Australia’s most popular country of origin.
The Yangwang U9 Xtreme is now the fastest electric production car to lap the Nürburgring, but its 2200kW outputs couldn’t beat a howling flat-six.
The Renault Scenic is coming back to Australia, becoming one of the six models arriving locally by 2027.
The Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic is straight from the age of Art Deco, as the German brand winds back the clock.
Yet another car giant has ended development of hydrogen fuel cell technology, once touted as the biggest alternative to electric vehicles.
With almost 70 brands in showrooms, Australia’s new car market is continuing to expand after GAC announced its impending arrival.
The Lamborghini Lanzador might launch as a hybrid rather than an electric vehicle, becoming the latest model to suffer from lower EV demand.
The Ferrari Elettrica will be revealed next year, and the Italian icon has already provided key figures of its divisive model.
US EV giant Tesla has moved to cut prices across the Model Y and Model 3 by stripping features from the two vehicles.
Hyundai has announced massive discounts across its lineup of electric vehicles, with price cuts of more than $35,000 for some examples.
BYD has revealed four new models are arriving in Australia in the coming months to ramp up its local sales hopes.