Petrols set to lead Omoda charge
/The electric vehicle scene is a tougher terrain than was envisaged when new entrant Omoda signed off its battery-reliant E5 for NZ. But commitment to seeing the star turn establish remains.
Read MoreThe electric vehicle scene is a tougher terrain than was envisaged when new entrant Omoda signed off its battery-reliant E5 for NZ. But commitment to seeing the star turn establish remains.
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Read MoreAn EV advocacy organisation anticipates some will delay RUC compliance until grace period ends.
Read MoreBlue Oval sees red about suggestion impending Toyota has a Green edge.
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Read MoreValue of a good ANCAP rating enforced with Seoul high-ups.
Read MoreCircuit magnate’s support programmes for rising racing talent acknowledged.
Read MoreAudi’s battery-wed station wagon confirmed for mid-2025 NZ release.
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