16 12, 2025

Hyundai NEXO Scores Five-Star Euro NCAP Safety Rating

By |2025-12-16T15:36:38+11:00December 16th, 2025|hyundai news|0 Comments

The all-new Hyundai NEXO achieves a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, delivering top scores for adult and child occupant protection while reinforcing Hyundai’s leadership in hydrogen-powered, zero-emission vehicle safety — even as group design heads somewhere delightfully strange.

15 12, 2025

BYD SEALION 5 Smashes Prices as Australia’s Cheapest PHEV SUV

By |2025-12-15T21:25:43+11:00December 15th, 2025|BYD News|0 Comments

The BYD SEALION 5 launches from $33,990 as Australia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid SUV, offering up to 100km electric range, impressive efficiency, and smart compromises like AC-only charging and no AWD to keep prices sharp.

14 12, 2025

Toyota bZ4X Now Has Better Range, More Tech

By |2025-12-14T18:33:52+11:00December 14th, 2025|Toyota News|0 Comments

Toyota has finally done what it should have done from day one: fix the clumsily-named bZ4X’s fundamentals. Shared with the identical Subaru Solterra and similar Lexus RZ, updates seek to bring the electric Toyota up standards of much cheaper offerings from other brands. When the bZ4X first arrived in Australia, it was expensive, underpowered, and burdened with a driving [...]

20 06, 2025

2025 Haval H6 GT PHEV Review – The Plug-In Hybrid That’s Better Than an EV

By |2025-06-20T01:35:07+10:00June 20th, 2025|GWM Reviews, Haval Reviews|0 Comments

The 2025 Haval H6 GT PHEV isn’t just another plug-in hybrid SUV—it’s the one that makes most others feel like awkward half-measures. Starting at $53,990 driveaway for ABN holders, it delivers fierce performance, proper electric range, and tech that genuinely works in the real world. Most EVs at this price don’t come close. Most PHEVs aren’t even playing the [...]

7 05, 2025

2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper First Drive – Tesla Nails the Makeover with Knobs On

By |2025-05-08T20:17:31+10:00May 7th, 2025|Tesla Reviews|0 Comments

Tesla's 2025 Model Y "Juniper" refresh brings a slick new look, a quieter cabin, comfier suspension, and (finally!) the return of the indicator stalk. But Tesla still refuses to add V2L, and battery details remain shrouded in mystery. Is this the best Model Y yet? Almost certainly.

27 04, 2025

2025 Jeep Avenger Review: Electric City Cutie with Trail Boots

By |2025-04-27T22:59:28+10:00April 27th, 2025|Jeep Reviews|0 Comments

When Jeep’s all-electric Avenger finally strutted onto the Aussie stage, she arrived with the kind of fanfare usually reserved for drag queens hitting the Mardi Gras float at Oxford Street. With a (much reduced) pre-launch price from $49,990 (plus on-roads, darling), the Avenger isn’t just Jeep’s first battery-powered baby – it’s also one of the sassiest compact SUVs in [...]

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