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Read MoreAventura is taking a sporty Ford petrol powerplant – but it’s not the big one.
Read MoreMG continues to filter out additional info about its new electric.
Read MoreSkoda has given a heads up on its next electric projects, starting with a battery-fed Karoq.
Read MorePeugeot’s petite electric sports utility achieves new smarts.
Read MoreMahindra’s classic off-road champion will lose disruptive styling in export guise
Read MoreThe rebate eligibility club becomes more exclusive, the penalty zone more heavily populated – including with Green zone emigres holding good eco credential.
Read MoreBigger battery for compact Lexus electric tops list of 2023 changes.
Read MoreFord NZ says harsher incoming Clean Car penalties won’t kick popular powerplants from play.
Read MoreMild hybrids losing funding, utes set to be clobbered even harder, carbon neutral zone all but wiped.
Read MoreThe car that quietly departed has unexpectedly come back … in a louder, but very limited showing.
Read MoreSide impact and whiplash protection scores slightly better than Ranger’s.
Read MoreRevisions for diesel stalwart precede broader CX drive.
Read MoreEnhancements bring more oomph for final pure internal combustion model.
Read MoreMegane E-Tech is Renault NZ’s top priority but other models are also on its sales shortlist.
Read MoreElectric-assisted four-cylinder power for launch models. Tik-Tok too.
Read MoreSpanish brand’s dark turn points to future funster
Read MoreKiwis can expect to say ‘hola’ to the sharp-looking Tavascan in late 2024.
Read MoreOptional 1.9 carries lighter Clean Car penalty and brings down price but also ties to rear-drive and knocks 500kg off towing capability.
Read MoreNewcomers’ arrival means four Opels with common powerplant.
Read MoreMight Kiwi contentment with China-made electrics spur Geely’s third Sino-Swede to check us out?
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