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/It’s special edition season for Land Rover’s oldest sports utility.
Read MoreIt’s special edition season for Land Rover’s oldest sports utility.
Read MoreElectric sedan regains five star rating it held between 2019 and 2023.
Read MoreNissan’s most petite electric yet takes on original Leaf’s city companion role.
Read MoreThe e:N1 that has just come on sale no longer has to go for sales gold; that’s a job for the make’s hybrids.
Read MoreA new look, new tech and a plug-in hybrid powertrain with 150 kilometres’ electric range is coming for the Toyota RAV4.
Read MoreToyota NZ lips are still zipped about the freshen that is drawing worldwide attention - but they’ve shared a photo of the car ahead of the official unveil.
Read MoreCurrent local boss is heading to Germany, replacement incoming from Japan.
Read MoreIt has the stonk of the old AMG E 63, but aims for fuel sipping sainthood.
Read MoreExtra model allows BMW’s popular SUV to slot below $100k.
Read MorePromised BRZ consignment lands with new designation.
Read MoreHonda NZ has made good on a promise to release its first official electric here.
Read MoreTiggo sports utilities set to sport same drivetrain as a newly-landed Jaecoo.
Read MoreBig revisions are set for Toyota’s top seller.
Read MoreLand Rover’s smallest sports utility is set to become a family of models, all from Chery.
Read MoreChina’s big gun exporter sees Tiggo 4 working for Kiwis.
Read MoreBigger and brawnier than the T60, the Terron T9 could well cost more too - it’s landing in diesel, but interest in the electric is sought.
Read MoreMystery Creek brings out new dirt road products .
Read MoreSpirited zap and a mean look for flagship electric.
Read MoreJeep has revealed the replacement for a medium light duties’ sports utility divested here in previous form.
Read MoreFacelift time for a stalwart of the Toyota hybrid passenger range.
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