Now you see - Kia’s Tasman ute unboxed
/Double cab offers tech, intriguing options packs as well as a startling appearance. Here in second half of 2025.
Read MoreDouble cab offers tech, intriguing options packs as well as a startling appearance. Here in second half of 2025.
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Read MoreFord reveals showroom look, but is still shying from giving out much technical detail - or saying when it’s landing.
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Read MoreSkoda NZ has updated its small ICE cars, the factory is one step ahead.
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Read MoreThe small electric crossover Ford NZ last year signalled as definite starter has fallen victim to radically changed market condition.
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