What NZ interest in Toyo-zuki electric?
/E-Vitara, Suzuki’s first electric car, will have a Toyota equivalent potentially already previewed by a concept - might we see it?
Read MoreE-Vitara, Suzuki’s first electric car, will have a Toyota equivalent potentially already previewed by a concept - might we see it?
Read MoreUpdate allowing NZ market car to become a power source for off-grid adventures is being investigated.
Read MoreRUCs, an emissions scheme review, rebates being history - just as well Subaru’s first battery car is built for the rough, because it’s now not a smooth road for electrics.
Read MoreFactory reducing Subaru NZ’s pre-Xmas allocation by 80 percent spoils launch pitch.
Read MoreEnhancements announced in Japan last week will include on Kiwi cars from day one.
Read MoreClean Car might be in its final days when cheapest of two dual motor models cited for NZ arrives.
Read MoreThe burden of CO2 emissions penalties is weighing heavily - even its hybrid cannot catch a break. Might the solution be more than home-grown?
Read MoreElectric sports utility already here in left-hook guise for media event; NZ-compatible evaluation car for public use following soon.
Read MoreFirst examples of groundbreaking Subaru electric will be here this year for show and tell, though on-sale cannot start before 2023.
Read MoreToyota’s incoming first full electric now has official WLTP range figures.
Read MorePowerful styling isn’t the only ace card being played by the RZ 450e.
Read MoreSubaru shares fascinating insight into its vital electric car.
Read MoreFuji’s first all-electric is more likely to be a 2023 release here, so will be beaten to our market by its Toyota doppelganger.
Read MoreWHEN it comes for a love of the outdoors, Subaru is right up there with the best of them – so quite fittingly, it has given its first electric car, a robust-looking compact crossover, a name that fits.
New Zealand is in line to see the Solterra, a tag that presents as a conjunction of the Latin for ‘Sun’ and ‘Earth’ and emphasise the car's environmentally friendly context.
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