Ioniq 9 a big decision for Hyundai NZ
/Regional arrival of super-sized plush family EV isn’t a firm sign of what might come here, if it does.
Read MoreRegional arrival of super-sized plush family EV isn’t a firm sign of what might come here, if it does.
Read MoreMore changes than meet the eye to E5.
Read MoreFormer Ford, VW and Audi exec announces role with Sino-Brit make.
Read MoreCupra’s new battery car takes make’s premium push to new level.
Read MoreThe electric car that relies on a fuel we’re supposed to put behind us has just become more efficient.
Read MoreVW explains why supply of the electric retro-hit is in buyers’ hands.
Read MoreIt’s not just that we no longer like hatchbacks - going crossover also allows for better range.
Read MoreEngineering for plug-in configuration inhibits useful rural and worksite configuration, conversion is not advised.
Read MoreKGM’s coupe-like alternate to Torres sports utility could come in two levels of specification.
Read MoreHonda NZ is confident its just-landed electric will do okay despite the difficult market condition.
Read MoreSpirited zap and a mean look for flagship electric.
Read MoreIsuzu unveils fully battery-compelled version of its one-tonne ute.
Read MoreMazda confirms global aspiration for large sports utility in full and range-extender electric.
Read MoreTwo wholly battery-wed editions of Lexus sedan will site with ongoing hybrid version. It’s here next year.
Read MoreCompact five-seat Optiq and mammoth seven-chair Vistiq signed off to join just-landing Lyriq.
Read MoreSweden’s latest, a big luxury electric, has just unveiled. Kiwis will have to admire it from afar.
Read MoreStill-confrontational styling but more zap and it’ll go a lot further on a charge.
Read MoreHow long could you continuously drift a car?
Read MoreLast year’s sour market massively affected some big players, but they’re weathering the storm, the Motor Industry Association says.
Read MoreThe former Kiwi favourite has become battery-wed. Keen to see it?
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