SEAT succumbs to Cupra
/After five years in which fewer than 1000 sales were accrued, Volkswagen Group’s original Spanish choice, SEAT, is saying adios to this market - having been pushed out by Cupra, a brand it built up from a badge.
Read MoreAfter five years in which fewer than 1000 sales were accrued, Volkswagen Group’s original Spanish choice, SEAT, is saying adios to this market - having been pushed out by Cupra, a brand it built up from a badge.
Read MoreThe BMW X4, Mercedes GLC and Porsche Macan are among targets for Grecale, a model set to raise Maserati’s presence here.
Read MoreEarly adopter irked by how car provisions; Ford NZ explains why it comes that way.
Read MoreLate year arrival for landmark battery-pure i5.
Read MoreElectric-assisted performance flagship set to bring the PHEV drivetrain that never showed with the outgoing edition.
Read MoreThe previous generation special edition WRX was called Saigo - Japanese for ‘the last’. Now there’s another one.
Read MoreA massive performance enhancement has been announced for the wildest version of Ford’s ute.
Read MoreA baby Lexus has been teased, a big one is hinted as a Prado and Toyota has announced yet another strategy to go electric - starting with another platform.
Read MoreFord’s NZ boss favoured VW-based compact electric but the price and fit-out wasn’t right.
Read MoreThe neighbour becoming more interested in battery fare isn’t expected to see NZ lose special status with Seoul.
Read MoreLong-awaited editions of Renegade, Compass and Grand Cherokee enable lean burn, low emissions and even some pure electric running.
Read MoreOpel will no longer achieve rebate qualification for every model it sells here, but that’s okay.
Read MoreToyota NZ is backing a national school-level driver education scheme.
Read MoreCupra’s baby brother to the Born looks just right to Kiwi distributor
Read MoreTwo models that kicked off Tesla’s international ambition here, blipped then all but blanked out seem to be gone for good.
Read MoreMercedes’ latest electric achieves optimal star count from region’s tester.
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 MoreMotoringNZ reviews new cars and keeps readers up-to-date with the latest developments on the auto industry. All the major brands are represented. The site is owned and edited by New Zealand motoring journalist Richard Bosselman.