E-tron Q6 SUV, A6 sedan and wagon NZ-bound
/Local distributor excited by potential offered by common platform electric sisterships.
Read MoreLocal distributor excited by potential offered by common platform electric sisterships.
Read MoreInitial specification and pricing released for Hyundai’s compact sports utility.
Read MoreA ground-breaking Renault has been revived. Will we see it?
Read MoreBenz confirms a small G-wagen is coming on new modular electric platform displaying in Munich this week.
Read MoreBMW’s latest concept is production bound, potentially with little change.
Read MoreCore Cooper now purely a battery baby, bigger Countryman family model keeps petrol alternates.
Read MoreSame drivetrains, but altered looks with improved ranges.
Read MoreBreath easy. Production of RAM’s monster truck is set to curtail.
Read MoreRemedial work potentially required for the biturbo that has accounted for 10 percent of current model’s registrations.
Read MoreDays when a giant V8 alone would do are gone.
Read MoreSuper-sized seven seat SUV starts with single variant.
Read MoreIt’s hi-di-hi time for those driven to an outdoors life.
Read MoreEV5’s local chances unclear - so far China only confirmed customer.
Read MoreFor Opel NZ, the cost of a two-month voyage from Europe is cheaper than a one day factory to port truck ride.
Read MoreSlight premium, less punch at top level but more room and practicality compared to sedans.
Read MoreThe electric equivalent of the erstwhile Carnival is a much more expensive ride and allows for one fewer occupant.
Read MoreA Chinese brand that didn’t fire up Kiwis a decade ago, is coming back for a fresh try.
Read MoreNewly-appointed VW NZ boss Chanelle McDonald says arrival of the ID.4 and ID.5 is step one of the brand’s local transition into an electric future.
Read MoreA high-stepping battery-wed GT is in sportscar make’s future.
Read MoreA year on from the AMG flagship’s arrival, it’s time to see the ‘mainstream’ model.
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