Model Y tips Ranger out of No.1
/Ford’s ute lost its usual market leadership last month, though it still dominated the one-tonne sector.
Read MoreFord’s ute lost its usual market leadership last month, though it still dominated the one-tonne sector.
Read MoreFewer cylinders, a lot more grunt. It’s all about changing times.
Read MoreWhen it comes to battery assistance, Mitsi’s Ranger PHEV rival now seems set to start with mild hybrid.
Read MoreRanger’s under-skin twin being very much a joint project raises potential of it also joining the electrification push - and local VW Commercials boss is keen.
Read MoreFord NZ sees big potential for a green-themed category changer version of its best-selling ute, with full electric driving yet still maintaining established towing and mud capability.
Read MoreTechnical and styling changes incoming; SQ8 temporarily assumes leadership role.
Read MoreIt’s hi-di-hi time for those driven to an outdoors life.
Read MoreHyundai’s core performer in New Zealand goes big and bold.
Read MoreTNZ won’t say why it is sticking with mild hybrid.
Read MorePlug-in and mild hybrid variants join versions with update of current petrol.
Read MoreNZ to see four CX-60s and a single CX-90, all taking Mazda into the premium sector.
Read MoreA plug-in hybrid places above the carryover, but pepped mild hybrid - there’s more tech and an eye-catching new look.
Read MoreEQE SUV launch strategy will cull EQC to avoid unnecessary product complexity and improve battery car drive.
Read MoreElectric-assisted performance flagship set to bring the PHEV drivetrain that never showed with the outgoing edition.
Read MoreLong-awaited editions of Renegade, Compass and Grand Cherokee enable lean burn, low emissions and even some pure electric running.
Read MoreNewcomers’ arrival means four Opels with common powerplant.
Read MoreKiwi commitment to sports utility remains tight after Aussie’s announce intent to abdicate.
Read MoreQuestion mark over whether plug-in hybrids have a role here.
Read MoreHow soon the NZ-popular ute goes electric is wrapped into ‘Challenge 25’ strategy envisaging 16 new models before decade’s end.
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