• The Z9GT Is Denza’s Bid To Give Luxury Buyers Their Bond Moment

    The Z9GT Is Denza’s Bid To Give Luxury Buyers Their Bond Moment
    Luxury cars used to have an accent. Usually German, sometimes British, occasionally Italian if the brand felt brave. Denza is skipping all of that.
    The Z9GT is arriving soon in Australia, and it isn't trying to slide quietly into the premium EV conversation. This is a large electric shooting brake with around 850kW, a claimed 0 to 100km/h time of 2.7 seconds, and charging that takes the battery from 10 to 97 percent in roughly nine minutes.
    Most new luxury brands introduce themselves the same w
  • TAG Heuer’s New Gulf Chronograph Is Not Trying To Be Subtle

    TAG Heuer’s New Gulf Chronograph Is Not Trying To Be Subtle
    Some watches whisper. This one has racing stripes.
    TAG Heuer has revealed its new Formula 1 Automatic Chronograph x Gulf, a limited-edition piece that takes Gulf Oil’s famous blue and orange motorsport livery and runs it straight across the dial.
    It is not delicate. It is not shy. It is not one of those watches designed to disappear under a cuff and behave itself at dinner.
    This is a 44mm titanium chronograph with a forged carbon tachymeter bezel, orange accents, black DLC details and eno
  • MG Gives Australia’s Ute Mania A Black Edition Upgrade

    MG Gives Australia’s Ute Mania A Black Edition Upgrade
    The Australian ute used to have a fairly simple job. Carry tools. Tow something heavy. Survive a dirt road. Look better with a bit of dust on it. That version of the ute still exists, of course. You can find it outside worksites, hardware stores and caravan parks every weekend. But it is no longer the whole story.
    The modern ute has become something else. These days, a ute has to be a family car, a weekend escape machine, a towing rig, a daily driver and, increasingly, a bit of a status play. B

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