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/The Lyriq electric sports utility has a new flagship - and it’s here next year.
Read MoreThe Lyriq electric sports utility has a new flagship - and it’s here next year.
Read MoreTurbocharged flagship sites just below least expensive plug-in hybrid.
Read MoreNZ looks like being a priority market. for this reborn sports coupe.
Read MorePricing for eNy:1 is still be be decided. But comparison analysis under way.
Read MoreControversial report questions market leader’s environmental chops.
Read MoreAs NZ prepares to release the upgraded production editions of this pocket rocket, home base has shown off an extreme example which installs its bang in the back.
Read MoreFive star result for CX-80 matches earlier score determined for DNA-related CX-60.
Read MoreThe world’s most popular electric car has been doing it tough here for the past year. Can a just announced refresh reverse that?
Read MoreHonda NZ is entering the electric car sector with the HR-V-esque e:Ny1 medium sports utility.
Read MoreThe former Kiwi favourite has become battery-wed. Keen to see it?
Read MoreTrade in used ex-Japan electric cars likely takes a blow with ToyoFuji decision.
Read MoreFrom end of this year, iDrive will be a born-again experience.
Read MoreThe brand has gone, but a claimed issue for the top-selling product has raised.
Read MoreA freshen up for the current Skoda electric offer in NZ means it will look like a larger version of an incoming sibling SUV.
Read MoreA base version of Stuttgart’s signature product too insipid; the GTS T-hybrid not quite your thing either? An in-betweener is coming.
Read MoreThe 0 series cars preview a sleek design language.
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.
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