Vans, Amarok with a camping plan
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Read MoreNewly-appointed VW NZ boss Chanelle McDonald says arrival of the ID.4 and ID.5 is step one of the brand’s local transition into an electric future.
Read MoreThe Clean Car rebate is helping sell electrics, but Volkswagen wonders if the road user charge exemption is also fuelling that desire.
Read MoreFive star scores awarded but incomplete driver assist suite also noted.
Read MoreThe Ioniq 6 and Benz EQE ‘aero club’ has a new member. Will Kiwis experience the ID.7?
Read MoreMystery Creek visitors can view a VW project from the past that’s a year ahead of time.
Read MorePrepare for a swarm - a longer wheelbase and extra sting for VW’s battery-wed retro people mover are set for NZ.
Read MoreElectric-assisted performance flagship set to bring the PHEV drivetrain that never showed with the outgoing edition.
Read MoreAventura is taking a sporty Ford petrol powerplant – but it’s not the big one.
Read MoreSide impact and whiplash protection scores slightly better than Ranger’s.
Read MoreOne of the worlds’ most important motor shows has returned to post pandemic health.
Read MoreGermany’s match for the Hyundai Ioniq 6 has the Korean car’s measure for optimal range.
Read MoreChanges that make VW’s entry electric hatch eligible for local availability shown off in Germany.
Read MoreVolkswagen NZ hope of starting its ID product push with a head-turning talisman has been thwarted.
Read MoreV6 will retain hero status, new biturbo could do all the heavy lifting
Read MoreFour diesel double cab derivatives incoming from April.
Read MoreIt’s still built to work, but NZ-spec seems set to push for family-friendly play.
Read MoreThe reason why VW NZ has chosen to take the brand’s entry electric once it has been refreshed seems logical.
Read MoreDistributor offers thought on dual motor hotties and says ID.3 is now a consideration.
Read MoreEntry ID.4 is a rebate car, but others price above Government’s assistance.
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