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Read MoreMazda NZ taking a different course to neighbour, which has abandoned Hiroshima’s landmark electric model.
Read MoreIs this what outdoorsy Kiwis will ultimately be slinging their Swanndri, gummies and hunting gear into?
Read MoreNo plug-equipped electrics until 2026 won’t be an issue, maker believes.
Read MoreConcept for imminent mobility show in Tokyo a start-again for brand’s electric ambition.
Read MoreFord’s ute lost its usual market leadership last month, though it still dominated the one-tonne sector.
Read MoreWhen it comes to battery assistance, Mitsi’s Ranger PHEV rival now seems set to start with mild hybrid.
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 MoreEdition cited as make’s strongest chance to win a Clean Car rebate might arrive after assistance is axed.
Read MoreGreg Leet’s involvement with the MEB programme began with Skoda and stepped through VW.
Read MoreA ground-breaking Renault has been revived. Will we see it?
Read MoreCore Cooper now purely a battery baby, bigger Countryman family model keeps petrol alternates.
Read MoreSuper-sized seven seat SUV starts with single variant.
Read MoreA high-stepping battery-wed GT is in sportscar make’s future.
Read MoreJust a fraction of its 1.4 billion population is driving, yet cities are already clogged, air quality is bad and most oil is imported. There’s gotta be a better way for India.
Read MoreFive thousand dollar trim reduces likelihood of comparo clash with upcoming smaller, but longer-legged MG4.
Read MoreBattery-pure i5 will release purely in a top spec, for just under $200k. So is this the end of everyday fossil-fuelled Fives?
Read MoreFrench brand has the e-3008 into final development and is daring fans to spot it.
Read MoreToyota confirms front-drive ‘Pure’ and all-wheel-drive ‘Motion’.
Read MoreBattery-pure pickup among vehicles set to go onto a new platform, to enter production in 2025.
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