GLS goes to electric involvement
/The biggest lugger in Benz’s sports utility suite has been refreshed, with a 48 volt hybrid system among gains.
Read MoreThe biggest lugger in Benz’s sports utility suite has been refreshed, with a 48 volt hybrid system among gains.
Read MoreThis time last year, Kiwis were hell-bent on beating Clean Car – some trends have changed, yet old habits continue.
Read MorePolice’s prime one patrol model has now been configured for canines.
Read MoreSome upset new model won’t undercut ZS EV and say it is cheaper in its first right-hand drive market.
Read MoreFirst battery product, just launched in India, could be the pathfinder on NZ soil.
Read MoreSsangyong Motor is now KG Mobility, but the name change here seems unlikely to be immediate.
Read MoreThe ‘Edition 10 Years’ package gives the hottest Q3 styling cues and extra kudos
Read MoreWill headline level three autonomy make the grade for local use?
Read MoreWith thousands of vehicles potentially ruined by weather damage, chances of some being sold on to unsuspecting buyers is high.
Read MoreThis famous nameplate seems set to return, this time attached to an electric car. Does NZ stand a chance?
Read MoreIt’s a ‘blue’ day with first biturbo Ranger to meet EU6 requirement.
Read MoreSpecial celebrates 10 years since type revealed. Website message suggests the NZ allocation is already spoken for.
Read MoreThe Grandland sports utility just released here is to be replaced in mid-2024.
Read MoreMahindra resumes push in NZ with a fresh logo and new cars
Read MoreFord Explorer blends VW’s MEB platform and technology with Blue Oval design.
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.
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