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Read MoreNew vehicle purchasers cold-shouldered EVs in 2024 … and that could cost all buyers this year.
Read MoreEven with full registrations data yet to come out, there was never any doubt who led the way in 2023.
Read MoreStyling changes are part of the ute’s entry into the electric-sphere.
Read MorePricier than its sole rival but better for thrift and thrust. Civic’s gone hybrid.
Read MoreWinners are grinners … this one will convince petrolheads that electric power can deliver their kind of car.
Read MoreVale Rex: The derivative of this performance icon that direct-links to this car’s illustrious motorsport involvement has been axed.
Read MoreThe Blue Oval’s truck has claimed a 10th consecutive year as our favourite one-tonne, but is feeling heat to also maintain as the country’s top-selling new model.
Read MoreBattery pure street racers from China will be alongside Brit-born petrol equivalent by March.
Read MoreA nameplate Honda shelved 24 years ago is coming back to production next year.
Read MoreThe latest Anniversary edition of the world’s most famous roadster cannot be unwrapped by Kiwi fans.
Read MoreSuzuki New Zealand indicates discussions with Japan about potential to improve best seller’s poor crash test performance have begun.
Read MoreToyota’s snappy compact electric SUV seems set to be equally city and country-friendly.
Read MoreJaecoo is set to rectify its local status as the sole Chinese car brand lacking an electric enhanced drivetrain.
Read MoreInchcape NZ isn’t saying never about the Torres EVT, an urban traydeck version of the EVX sports ute, but says market right now is too tough.
Read MoreMid-life revision for Toyota’s famous pocket rocket and revitalisation of its big brother avails next month, along with a special edition GR 86.
Read MoreA radical variation on the SL 63 incorporating direct references to the world of Formula 1 racing and a past motorsport glory. Why not?
Read MoreThe impending new electric little brother to Enyaq has plenty of choice for New Zealand distributor.
Read MoreThe Korean’s first electric vehicle built in China is arguably one of its most important. Delayed introduction was to address the dynamics.
Read MoreThe next generation of Hyundai’s largest off-road capable sports utility has broken cover. To be fair, it’d have been hard to keep hidden.
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