Would an electric-assist Amarok spark NZ interest?
/The 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 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 MoreChanges to models’ safety equipment satisfy national crash test auditor.
Read MoreRequirement for frequent replenishment stops is no longer the bane of ownership.
Read MoreForget they said we couldn’t have the most stonking M3 Touring. That CS is coming after all.
Read MoreNZ pricing is a fortnight away, but Aus sticker strategy suggest big brawn Ford ute will heft a sizeable sticker.
Read MoreOur neighbour confirms intent to add biggest Toyota in petrol-electric from early next year.
Read MorePetrol-electric versions of Tiggo 4 coming in August.
Read MoreNot just better range but also faster replenishment - and an onboard assist to sniff out best locations.
Read MoreIn wake of Model Y Juniper’s release, we exclusively talk to Tesla regional boss Thom Drew about all those challenges and his competition.
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