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XPeng to take on Tesla with its own charging network in Australia
via drive.com.auMore ultra-fast charging electric vehicle stations are coming to Australia, with XPeng to bring its own units Down Under later this year.Chinese marque XPeng will begin rolling out its brand of electric car chargers later this year in Australia, as well as other parts of the world, in a bid for greater market visibility.Exact locations and the number of chargers is still unknown, but according to slides presented to media at the XPeng Global Brand Night, the brand’s ultra-fast chargers wil -
Lexus RX450h+ plug-in hybrid range expanded with new entry-level variant
via drive.com.auThe Lexus RX large SUV line-up takes a cue from the smaller NX range by adding an entry-level Luxury-spec plug-in hybrid.The 2026 Lexus RX450h+ plug-in hybrid will add a second model with the introduction of a cheaper RX450h+ Luxury trim level.Slotting in below the existing RX450h+ Sports Luxury, the Luxury grade adds an entry-level alternative to the previously hybrid-only Luxury grade.Priced from $105,350 plus on-road costs, the RX450h+ Luxury commands an $11,800 premium over the cheapest two- -
Top 10 most-popular car reviews on Drive in 2025
via drive.com.auThe most-read reviews on Drive in 2025 demonstrate an ever-increasing interest in SUVs and utes in Australia, as well as BYD electric cars.
With 2025 drawing to a close, it’s time to take a look back at the year that was on Drive across our news, reviews, advice, social media and Marketplace content.In this edition, we’ve compiled a list of the most-popular car reviews published on Drive in 2025.SUVs and utes are Australia’s best-selling vehicle types, and mid-size SUVs are the -
The Australian off-road road rules you don’t know about
via drive.com.auThink road rules don’t apply off-road? Think again. We uncover the specific laws and etiquette for 4WDing on beaches, in national parks and on dirt tracks.4WDing in Australia has grown at an almost exponential rate in Australia since the 1990s. Put simply: it’s fun, it’s rewarding and it allows us usually urban-bound folk to enjoy the great outdoors. However, as more of us come into the off-roading fold, there is a corresponding upswing in the rules being ignored, which is -
Lexus unveils premium terrace and RZ debut for ASB Classic
via autotalk.co.nzLexus New Zealand will introduce the Lexus Terrace, an exclusive hospitality space overlooking centre court, and showcase the all-new Lexus RZ electric vehicle for the first time at the 2026 ASB Classic tennis tournament. The Lexus Terrace is located in an elevated corner position at the Manuka Doctor Arena and accommodates 240 guests, offering one […]
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New family SUVs you need to keep an eye on in 2026
via drive.com.auIf you’re ready to start shopping for a new family SUV in 2026, here are the models to watch out for.The medium SUV segment in Australia is one of the highest-volume and most hotly contested new car segments. Some of the biggest names in the segment, like the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5, are due for renewal in 2026.Beyond the most popular models, a range of other significant new medium SUVs are on the way. Here’s what to look out for if you’re looking for your next family S -
NZTA warns of Christmas traffic delays on key routes
via autotalk.co.nzNZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has warned motorists to expect significant delays on major North Island highways as Christmas holiday travel begins, with the heaviest congestion forecast for Auckland’s Southern Motorway and routes through the Waikato. The agency says thousands of motorists hitting the road over the Christmas break will create pressure points across the network […]
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Judge tells Aussie used car dealer to ‘keep nose clean’ after cocaine conviction
via autotalk.co.nzA Canberra used car salesman caught with nearly 100 grams of cocaine has been spared jail time, instead receiving a community-based sentence and a direct warning from the judge to “keep your nose clean”. Nicholas Kozac was sentenced to two years imprisonment by the ACT Supreme Court, but will serve the sentence in the community […]
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HSV GTSR W1 Maloo ute sells for $1.2 million, sets new Holden road-car auction record
via drive.com.auOne of four Holden Special Vehicles GTSR W1 Maloo utes – built in secret for HSV collectors and VIPs – has broken the auction record for a road-going Holden.The $1.2 million sale of one of four HSV GTSR W1 Maloo supercharged V8 utes is claimed to have set an auction record for a road-going Holden.It eclipses the $1.057 million paid at auction – excluding buyer fees – in 2021 for a 1985 Holden Commodore VK SS Group A road car driven day-to-day by Peter Brock.The Holden Spe -
2026 could be make or break for Mitsubishi
via drive.com.auMitsubishi’s model line-up is changing, but it may not be for the better, with a lot more pressure put on key models, previous volume sellers put out to pasture, and new threats from competitors.Mitsubishi’s position as a top-ten telling brand in Australia could be in jeopardy.Models like the Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport have reached the end of the road.At the same time, one of the brand’s top-three sellers, the ASX, has switched from cheap and accessible to premium and relat -
Kia K4 hybrid inching closer to Australia as Corolla competitor
via drive.com.auKia’s answer to the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30 Sedan hybrids is still on the wish list for local showrooms, but may still be some time away.Petrol-electric power is creeping closer to the 2026 Kia K4 small-car range in Australia as a competitor to the top-selling Toyota Corolla Hybrid, as well as the Hyundai i30 Sedan Hybrid.Kia has already confirmed it will introduce a ‘full hybrid‘ version of its new K4 – sold as a hatch and sedan in Australia, replacing the Cerato -
Toyota to sell US-built Camry in Japan, despite making a version in Japan
via drive.com.auJapan’s automotive landscape is vastly different to that of the USA, but now Toyota is set to introduce a range of plus-sized American-made models to Japanese showrooms.
Toyota Camry
Toyota Japan is set to introduce a range of made-in-USA models to Japanese showrooms for the first time in over 20 years.Despite Japanese consumers favouring compact cars, Toyota Japan will offer one of its biggest global models, the Tundra pickup, alongside the Highlander three-row SUV, which Australians know -
Biggest automotive hits and misses of 2025, according to Drive
via drive.com.auThe ever-changing automotive landscape has hit many highs and lows this year, but here is what stood out the most for the Drive team.With another 12-month automotive chapter soon to close, there have been numerous car-related highs and lows over the last year.And Drive has been front and centre to see it all unfold as the biggest automotive publisher in the country, utilising various streams across web, print, and television.Here are our takes on the best and worst of 2025.MORE: The biggest auto -
2025 Cupra Tavascan Endurance review
via drive.com.auAs more and more brands enter the medium SUV market with new-generation EVs, can Cupra hold its own in the ultra-competitive segment?
Skip ahead:IntroductionRunning costsPrice and specificationEnergy useInterior space and comfortOn-road assessmentConnectivity and infotainmentSummarySafety Next steps
2025 Cupra Tavascan EnduranceThe 2025 Cupra Tavascan medium SUV promises to deliver engaging dynamics, with room for young families in a smooth and silent electric car package.Blending swoopy hatchba -
My First Car: The Go-Betweens’ Lindy Morrison’s 1965 Ford Cortina
via drive.com.auLindy Morrison, best known as the drummer of Australian band The Go-Betweens in the 1980s, bought her first car in 1973. It was a 1965 Ford Cortina. Long before rock’n’roll would win her over as a day job, Lindy Morrison was working as a social worker for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service in Brisbane and needed a car to get around town. “I wasn’t earning enough money back then, so the car was purchased on a high-finance arrangement. It cost -
When do you need to use a differential lock?
via drive.com.auIt has become the must-have inclusion for every serious four-wheel drive, but when and why do you need to use your differential lock?It’s the little button marked with an ‘X’ and an axle, usually positioned near the gear shifter that most suburban drivers will never use in the life of their car – still, we all love to know that we have that buttonRELATED: I took a 2025 Isuzu MU-X off-roading, and it blew my mindBut why do you need a differential lock? And when should you -
2025 Suzuki Fronx recalled to fix ‘serious’ seatbelt failure in crash test
via drive.com.auAn urgent recall to address a “manufacturing defect” that caused the seatbelt of a Suzuki Fronx to fail in a crash test has been issued, after sales of new vehicles were halted.A batch of Suzuki Fronx city SUVs have been recalled to fix a “manufacturing defect” that caused the seatbelt retractor to fail in a shock ANCAP crash test announced earlier this week.Fronx owners have been urged to “immediately cease using the rear seats” until the seatbelt fault can b -
Ford Everest scores 265kW twin-turbo petrol V6, but Australia to miss out
via drive.com.auWant a Ford Everest Raptor? This 2.7-litre twin-turbo Tremor due to launch in the United Arab Emirates may be the next best thing… with a catch.
2026 Everest Tremor petrol V6.
The closest thing the world has seen to a twin-turbo petrol Ford Everest Raptor has been revealed in the Middle East, with more than twice the power of Australia’s new base model diesel.However, the twin-turbo petrol V6 fitted to the Everest is not the Ranger Raptor’s 3.0-litre, but rather a 2.7-litre &n -
2026 Jaecoo J5 EV price and specs: New electric car rivals BYD Atto 2 with launch offer
via drive.com.auThe Jaecoo J5 EV will be one of the country’s cheapest electric SUVs when it arrives in showrooms next month, from $36,990 drive-away for the first 1000 cars.
2026 Jaecoo J5 EV pricing and specificationsOne high-grade electric variant arrives first, cheaper hybrid and turbo-petrol models due in MarchAimed at BYD, Geely, MG, Kia and other small electric SUV makersPriced from $36,990 drive-away for the first 1000 units, then $35,990 plus on-road costs
The first electric car from Chery’ -
Subaru’s doing just fine without STI, suggesting its future lacks relevance
via drive.com.auEnthusiasts love Subaru’s STI performance icons, but enthusiasts traditionally aren’t volume buyers. Has Subaru survived long enough without an STI model to prove it doesn’t need them?
Subaru STI Concept, Tokyo motor show
Motoring enthusiasts love performance heroes. From AMG to TRD and every brand in between, halo cars that transform mainstream motors into poster-worthy heroes have long resonated with their target audience.For a time, through the 1990s and 2000s, it seemed eve -
2025 Volkswagen ID.5 review
via drive.com.auAn electric Volkswagen on sale in Australia is finally a reality, but was it worth the wait? I’ve tested the sporty, coupe-style Volkswagen ID.5 GTX to find out.
Skip ahead:IntroductionRunning costsPrice and specificationEnergy useInterior space and comfortOn-road assessmentConnectivity and infotainmentSummarySafety Next steps
2025 Volkswagen ID.5 GTXVolkswagen’s first electric cars in Australia have been a long time coming – almost five years in fact. That’s how lon -
Kia EV3 GT electric sports SUV could skip Australia, alongside EV4 GT, EV5 GT
via drive.com.auAll-wheel drive may not come to Kia’s smallest electric car in Australia after all – nor its top-selling EV – amid concerns over a lack of demand, and where the latter is built.The Kia GT range of high-performance, all-wheel-drive electric cars may be limited to just two models in Australia – both priced in excess of $100,000 drive-away – cutting the small EV3 GT off from local showrooms.The flagship EV3 GT was previously all but confirmed for Australia – alon -
2026 Mitsubishi Pajero spied testing in Australia
via drive.com.auThe replacement for the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport has arrived Down Under ahead of its global debut.
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport spy shot
The 2026 Mitsubishi Pajero has arrived in Australia for local testing ahead of the new-generation car’s official international reveal.The new Pajero is set to adopt a body-on-frame platform related to the new Triton, and is expected to revive the Pajero name, rather than continuing the Pajero Sport moniker.As with overseas spy shots, the Pajero spotted in Austr -
Suzuki halts Fronx sales, NZTA urges ‘no rear passengers’ after 1-star ANCAP shock
via autotalk.co.nzSuzuki New Zealand has halted sales of the Fronx and is contacting owners with an urgent warning not to carry passengers in the rear seats, following a “serious” seatbelt failure that contributed to a one-star ANCAP safety rating. NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has issued a strong advisory to the owners of the 1,115 […]
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BYD teases flagship Seal 08 sedan and Sealion 08 SUV models ahead of official reveal
via drive.com.auAhead of an official reveal in early 2026, BYD has locked in two new range-topping models for its ‘Ocean Series’ of models.
BYD teased the Seal 08 and Sealion 08 at its 2025 Ocean Day event. Image credit: CarNewsChina
BYD has offered shadowy teasers for production versions of what will become the Seal 08 sedan and Sealion 08 SUV.Poised to become the flagship models of their respective ranges, the ‘08’ versions of the Seal sedan line-up and Sealion SUV range, will enter th -
The sneakiest way P-platers could lose their licence these holidays
via drive.com.auProvisional and learner drivers will need to be extra careful during the Christmas break with this ‘little-known’ fine, which could lead to a licence suspension.Double demerit periods will commence for one of the longest periods of the year for those states that enforce the scheme.RELATED: How long do demerit points last in Australia?New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory will see a period of 12 days running from the 24th of December 2025 until the 4th of January 2026, -
GWM Haval H7 recalled in Australia to achieve five-star safety rating
via drive.com.auA recall has been issued for 571 GWM Haval H7 vehicles to be eligible for a five-star ANCAP safety rating, following concerns the driver’s head restraint could dislodge.
Great Wall Motors (GWM) has launched a voluntary safety recall for 571 examples of its 2025 GWM Haval H7 SUV after ANCAP testing caused its head restraint to dislodge from the driver’s seat back in a collision.
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has issued a five-star rating to Haval H7 vehicles buil -
Australia swamped with cheap and poor quality tyres due to lax rules, experts say
via drive.com.auBudget tyres that can cost more in the long run because they need changing more often, and emit dangerous toxins when they break down, are apparently flooding into Australia as a result of the EU clamping down on poor-quality rubber.Australia is becoming a dumping ground for millions of “poor-quality” tyres that are banned overseas where laws are being tightened, industry experts claim, with fresh calls now being made for higher standards to be introduced here.It’s said these t -
The golden era of used imports from Japan is over. What is next?
via autotalk.co.nzThere is no doubt that used car importers and used dealers are having a tough time. The New Zealand economy is sluggish, especially in Auckland and Wellington, sourcing stock out of Japan is tough with increased demand from other countries and the impacts of the clean car standard (CCS) all making sourcing affordable cars difficult. […]
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Dealer ordered to take back faulty Hilux and assume finance
via autotalk.co.nzRebecca Abbott bought a 2013 Toyota Hilux from NZ4X4S Limited on 19 March 2025 for $41,990. The ute had 133,618 km and was fully financed through Heartland Bank (Marac). At sale, it was known that the rear hard-lid key was missing and one window switch wasn’t working, though these faults were not properly recorded on […]
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