Crosstrek choice revised
/Base petrol has returned, base hybrid has gone. More change is coming.
Read MoreBase petrol has returned, base hybrid has gone. More change is coming.
Read MoreHaving previously pushed to champion fully electric vehicles, the Sino-Brit is now seeing more potential from hybrid tech.
Read MoreSuzuki won’t predict how the new Fronx might perform in the ANCAP test - but hopes it won’t join Swift in the naughty corner.
Read MoreHaving the compact battery-pure e-Vitara will help brand keep its fleet average emissions in check, but issues with legislation still remain.
Read MoreB10 set to start in full battery form, but range extender expected next year.
Read MoreMotor Industry Association reckons new assets rule has a positive effect on vehicle buying.
Read MoreThe freshened 4s editions are here in early 2026.
Read MoreA five-seater plug-in hybrid from Chery’s Omoda export brand is setting out to humble established Kiwi-favoured models.
Read MoreIn Maranello-speak, the Amalfi is the equivalent of a company hack Corolla, but it’s still very fast and flashy.
Read MoreThe full unveiling is on July 10. In the meantime, Mazda has shared these images.
Read MoreMercedes’ performance sub-brand is readying the GT XX for release in 2026 and the firm was running a NZ programme when incident occurred.
Read MoreGot a good idea for turning old tyres into a useful second life product? There could be support money in sharing it.
Read MoreSpecial pricing initiative to raise interest in latest small crossover.
Read MoreThe electric car that relies on a fuel we’re supposed to put behind us has just become more efficient.
Read MoreThe return of this famous nameplate is big news, but perhaps only for North America.
Read MoreThe question is a semantic while Ford keeps its PHEV Ranger tech in-house, but VW locally is keen to assess how much local acceptance eventuates.
Read MoreThe automated driving edition of VW’s new electric might be light years away from our market, but it promises much.
Read MoreVW’s important replacement for the Tiguan Allspace seems set to start with a 2.0-litre petrol and seven chairs, but there’s a plug-in hybrid lurking.
Read MoreVW explains why supply of the electric retro-hit is in buyers’ hands.
Read MoreInternal combustion types out first are the tasters - the plug-in hybrid coming later is the big news item.
Read MoreMotoringNZ reviews new cars and keeps readers up-to-date with the latest developments on the auto industry. All the major brands are represented. The site is owned and edited by New Zealand motoring journalist Richard Bosselman.