Motoringnz
Selling a limited-run Range Rover designed and priced to go head-on with swank SUVs from Rolls-Royce and Bentley could be a cinch. Read More
Stuff to do with Lego now includes making a replica of New Zealand’s top-selling taxi. Read More
The ‘baby’ RAM pick-up is coming to butt heads with high-end one-tonne utes. Read More
The Niro is a sports utility, Kia NZ insists, just not the kind that does SUV stuff. Read More
Do you believe Holden is about to disappear? If so, then the brand has a message you need to take heed of. Read More
How tasty does a high-performance, electric-assisted medium station wagon sound to you? Volvo NZ is weighing up the pros and cons. Read More
Might one reason why Volvo’s first small SUV became first Volvo to win Europe’s most prestigious car gong is that it has somewhere to stow your tissues? Read More
Skoda customers are already starting to buy into the Karoq even though this compact SUV is still a month away from arrival. Read More
Expect some sharper driving fun from the next-gen Corolla. Read More
The Honda NSX will be here in May – the Toyota Supra is coming in 2019. Sweet. Read More
Audi’s first big electric offering, the e-tron SUV, will be here next year. Read More
Switzerland is once again the centre of the automotive universe with the Geneva motorshow having opened. Read More
Big things are expected from a new baby Lexus that has debuted in Geneva today and will be here by year-end. Read More
What Mustang fan can resist releasing their inner Steve McQueen? Read More
How will Kiwis receive the new ZB Commodore – how will Holden convince us that it’s the car to have? Read More
Toyota New Zealand finally has a properly new electric vehicle coming to market. Read More
The next gen Commodore is days from going on sale. What makes it different to all previous iterations? Good question. Read More
Korea’s powerhouse car brand has revealed an all-electric version of its recently-released compact crossover. Read More
Obstacles to selling the next LEAF as a brand-new car haven’t altered, but Nissan NZ will persevere. Read More
The one Ford GT to land in NZ seems unlikely to be followed by any more – at least, not as brand-new cars. Read More