Zoe better than zero in NZ?
/Renault’s NZ agent reckons the car sold here counts as being safer than a version that’s been shamed by a leading crash testing agency.
Read MoreRenault’s NZ agent reckons the car sold here counts as being safer than a version that’s been shamed by a leading crash testing agency.
Read MoreAfter crunching the numbers, Lexus cites an outsider as this year’s top luxury segment performer.
Read MoreChoosing a new version of this past staple couldn’t be easier now.
Read MoreNCAP rounds out its year with high scores, and low, for NZ-relevant cars.
Read MoreVW paints a pretty picture of the second-generation Amarok
Read MoreLexus here is sending its first battery car into a territory that’s historically been its parent brand’s preserve.
Read MoreA big brother to the Lexus UX300e might be just a year away.
Read MoreHome charging station among several incentives announced.
Read MoreThe pre-sale promo has been a hit, but prices announced just weeks ago have been increased, mostly by $2000.
Read MoreVehicle demand running well ahead of 2020 pace.
Read MorePassenger-prepped battery-reliant Mercedes V-Class and Vito coming next year.
Read MoreVW NZ to focus on performance push when chips are down.
Read MoreHot and cold electric news out of Munich ….
Read MoreLexus has embraced hybrids more readily than any almost other brand. Yet it hasn’t ever sold a plug-in hybrid. But will soon.
Read MoreStyling updates, improvements to the driver assistance and infotainment tech, more sustainable materials inside and better aerodynamics to improve efficiency from a revised engine line-up.
Read MorePerformance marque’s half century celebration expected to deliver a big battery-dedicated surprise.
Read MoreBy the end of this decade Nissan’s electric car park will be full to bursting.
Read MoreThe neighbour’s showing off their latest new car – and it could look just like the one coming to Kiwi driveways.
Read MoreNext year’s RAM 1500 TRX seems set to be a last chance opportunity for the renowned ‘Hellcat’ supercharged 6.7-litre V8.
Read MoreFuel cell big rigs are the future, brand proposes, but commercial availability is still years away.
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