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Mercedes C 300 AMG Line Plus Edition arrives in Australia
The Mercedes-Benz C 300 AMG Line Plus Edition hits Australia with a blacked-out Night Package and a limited-time driveaway deal.
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GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T PHEV local specs and pricing confirmed
GWM confirms final Australian specifications and drive-away pricing for the 2026 Tank 300 Hi4-T PHEV. With 300kW, 750Nm, and genuine off-road hardware, the Lux and Ultra variants arrive in April starting from $55,990.
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2026 Volvo EX30 gets V2L, entry level powertrains, Better menus
The Volvo EX30 gets a refresh with new entry-level powertrains, V2L powerbank functionality, and intuitive UX updates for a better electric drive.
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LEPAS pounces on global markets with L8 flagship SUV
LEPAS confirms the L8 flagship SUV will launch in Australia in mid-2026 and the UK in Q3 2026. Based on the Chery Tiggo 8 platform, this “leopard-inspired
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Grok AI Arrives in Local Teslas: For Better or For Worse?
Tesla rolls out Grok AI to Australia and New Zealand, starting with HW3 vehicles (HW4 to follow), for better or for worse
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2026 Audi RS 5 PHEV Technical Specifications and Performance
The 2026 Audi RS 5 PHEV delivers 470 kW and 825 Nm through a new quattro system with Dynamic Torque Control. Featuring a 2.9-litre V6 and 130 kW motor, it offers 84 km of electric range and a 3.6-second 0–100 km/h sprint.
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Bentley flies luxury cars with green fuel guilt
Bentley attempts to mask the gross indulgence of air-lifting three-tonne cars via cargo plane by using “green” fuel for the world’s most impatient billionaires.
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New JAC Hunter PHEV Completes Initial Local Testing
The JAC Hunter PHEV is currently being bullied by bitumen at Lang Lang. Sharing a name with a porn star, this 4×4 faces 50,000km of local testing before its mid-2026 launch.
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Denza B8 and Hyundai Elexio Nab Five Stars in Latest ANCAP Test
The Denza B8 and Hyundai Elexio have secured five-star ANCAP ratings under the latest 2023-2025 criteria, proving that top-tier safety tech is now the standard for new SUVs in Australia.