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Read MoreThe next generation of Mitsubishi’s traydeck has unveiled at a motor show in Thailand – with a light disguise and motorsport mojo.
Read MoreUpmarket version of the Toyota BZ4X (and a certain Subaru) will sell in two trim levels.
Read MoreZR2 heads freshened range landing as CO2 regulations tighten.
Read MoreThink of this sports utility as a CX-60 with an extra seating row. And also as a CX-9 replacement.
Read MoreLegislative focus on CO2 output means economy champ still has a hard road, even with hybrids.
Read MoreIt’s a Kiwi win to secure performance electric in payback zone.
Read MoreClean Car requirements put CO2 cloud over new entry
Read MoreNew variant is still three years away and a sister ship to next-gen petrol-reliant line out later this year
Read MoreBattery-fed three-row sports utility features swank swivel seating in second row.
Read MoreQuestion mark over whether plug-in hybrids have a role here.
Read MoreThe Opel Mokka-e Live Edition still sits above petrol models, but is also $7000 cheaper than the SRi before rebate.
Read MoreHow soon the NZ-popular ute goes electric is wrapped into ‘Challenge 25’ strategy envisaging 16 new models before decade’s end.
Read More‘Long range’ flagship for $1000 more than direct BYD rival; MG4 also cited for post-June release.
Read MoreThe clue to why the new ST edition of this chic crossover could appeal here is in its full name.
Read MoreCar distributors’ organisation says Consumer NZ failed to remind petrol-electrics still performed better than fully fossil-fuelled equivalents.
Read MoreFrom cars and utes … to tractors.
Read MoreKia’s electric hotshot seems to be outpacing order book
Read MoreOne battery size and a slight increase in range, fancier driver assist technology, bolder styling and a completely new cabin design.
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