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Latest Hyundai EV uncovered in China
By Jack Quick · 24 Apr 2026
Hyundai has renewed its commitment to the Chinese market at this year’s Beijing motor show, claiming it’ll launch 20 new models over the next five years.The South Korean carmaker is officially spinning out its all-electric Ioniq brand and its first dedicated model is the Ioniq V electric liftback.A production version of the recently revealed Venus concept, the Ioniq V has an angular design that from some angles is reminiscent of a Lamborghini Temerario, but with an extra set of doors.Ioniq claims it offers up to 600km of electric range, according to lenient CLTC testing. No other official powertrain details have been provided yet.The Ioniq V measures in at 4900mm long, 1890mm wide and has a 2900mm wheelbase. This makes it around the same size as a Sonata sedan.It features a 27-inch central touchscreen that flows into the front passenger compartment, as well as a head-up display.Ioniq notes that the V's suspension tune is optimised for comfort and stability, as well as low road and wind noise in the cabin.A Hyundai Australia spokesperson said there are no plans to introduce the Ioniq V locally.Despite this, there is precedent for Chinese-built Hyundai products to launch in Australia. The Hyundai Elexio mid-size electric SUV launched locally earlier in 2026.Beyond the Ioniq V, the brand has confirmed it will launch an SUV model in China in the first half of 2027. No further details have been provided but it will likely be based on the Earth concept, which is a boxy SUV.Hyundai claims its further model launches in China will focus on the mid-size to large vehicle segments, with both electric (EV) and range-extender (REEV) powertrains.“China is an essential market for Hyundai Motor Company,” said Hyundai Motor Company CEO Jose Munoz.“The world's most demanding EV consumers, the fastest development cycles, the deepest battery supply chain, and an advanced innovation ecosystem. That is why we are tripling down on our commitment to China.“With significant investments into Beijing Hyundai, 20 new models coming over the next five years, the official launch of our Ioniq brand in China and the unveiling of Ioniq V, this is the most committed, the most ambitious, and the most exciting chapter we have ever written in this market.“China is where the future of mobility is being defined, and Hyundai intends to help define it, In China, For China, and ultimately, for the world.”
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Denza breaks the mould with new cars
By James Cleary · 24 Apr 2026
BYD's off-roader and SUV brand FangChengBao, whose vehicles are badged Denza in Australia, has broken its own ‘off-roaders and SUVs’ mould with the unveiling of a collection of striking new models on the opening day of this year’s Beijing motor show.The Formula X Coupe, a low-set, carbon-tubbed, aero-influenced sports car with strong hints of Aston Martin, Ferrari and McLaren around its exterior.The minimalist cockpit-style interior seats two with scissor doors a tip of the hat to Lamborghini. Production launch is scheduled for 2027.Alongside the X Coupe, the performance-focused Formula Jaguar S is offered in sedan and GT shooting brake, while the larger SL sedan leans more into a luxury specification. All three measure more than 5.0 metres end-to-end with a wheelbase in excess of 3.0m.Provisional timing for the Formula Jaguar S’s Chinese domestic market launch is the third quarter of this year.And then, the Formula Leopard S is a sleek, fastback-style sedan featuring partially-concealed door handles and dramatic 21-inch rims.Also at the show is the Denza Z, a sleek pure-electric 2+2 GT to be offered in hardtop, convertible and ‘track’ form.With combined output exceeding 745kW (1000hp) and claimed 0-100km/h acceleration in under two seconds it is scheduled to make its dynamic debut at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed this July.With design development led by former Alfa, Audi and Lamborghini styling guru Wolfgang Egger, the Denza Z features steer-by-wire, magnetic adaptive suspension and all-wheel drive.In launching the car, Denza has pledged a Nürburgring lap record campaign with a time possibly already recorded given prototypes were spotted testing at the famous German circuit regularly in 2025.
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Australia at petrol car tipping point
By Jack Quick · 24 Apr 2026
The results of the fuel crisis are starting to show as sales of electrified vehicles in Australia have officially overtaken petrol and diesel vehicles, respectively.In March 2026 a total of 42,007 electric vehicles (EVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and hybrids were sold, according to sales data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC).A total of 34,694 new petrol vehicles and 28,364 new diesel vehicles were sold over the same period.Electrified vehicles accounted for 38.6 per cent of total new vehicle sales in March 2026, whereas petrol and diesel new vehicles accounted for 31.9 per cent and 26.1 per cent, respectively.This isn’t the first time this has happened. It occurred initially in the month of December 2025, marking a significant shift in how electrified vehicles have become the norm.At this stage it’s unclear if this trend will continue, but sales for EVs are up 114.4 per cent year-to-date, PHEVs are up 40.3 per cent year-to-date and hybrids down 0.1 per cent year-to-date.The arrival of the new hybrid-only Toyota RAV4 this month is likely to further boost electrified vehicle sales, though.Sales of petrol vehicles are down 17.9 per cent year-to-date and diesel vehicles are down 4.8 per cent year-to-date.Virtually every carmaker is bringing in more electrified vehicle options in order to negate potential fines imposed by the federal government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES).In terms of year-to-date sales, electrified vehicles are still only just lagging behind petrol vehicle sales. A total of 100,564 electrified new vehicles and 101,147 petrol new vehicles were sold until the end of March 2026.This is well above the 79,766 diesel new vehicles sold year-to-date.Once April new vehicle sales figures are released this could be the tipping point for electrified vehicles. For now, watch this space.
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BYD's new flagships to scare luxury brands
By Jack Quick · 24 Apr 2026
BYD has revealed two new flagship models at this year’s Beijing motor show.These are the 2026 BYD Sealion 08 SUV and Seal 08 sedan which shouldn’t be confused with the existing Sealion 8 and Seal sedan as they’re completely different vehicles.As reported by AutoHome, the Sealion 08 is available with either two- or three-rows of seating and measures in at 5115mm long, which is 100mm longer than a Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.It’s understood it will be offered with both pure electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains. The former will feature BYD’s second-generation version of its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) Blade battery technology and offer up to 900km of range, according to CLTC testing.Other expected highlights include air suspension and a rear-wheel steering system.The Seal 08 on the other hand is a large sedan that measures in at 5150mm long, 1999mm wide and 1505mm tall, with a 3030mm wheelbase. This makes it larger than a BMW 5 Series sedan.Similarly to the Sealion 08, both EV and PHEV powertrains are on offer. The former also receives a second-generation LFP Blade battery and operates on an 800V electrical architecture, allowing flash charging.The all-wheel drive version is reported to offer over 480kW and have a 0-100km/h sprint time of less than 5.0 seconds.The PHEV version of the Seal 08 on the other hand has a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 115kW with an 200kW electric motor. No total system output has been detailed yet.The electric motor is fed by a 45.36kWh LFP battery pack and will offer over 400km of claimed electric range, according to lenient CLTC testing.Like the Sealion 08, the Seal 08 will offer a rear-wheel steering system that is aimed to reduce the turning circle at low speeds, but increase stability at higher speeds.At this stage it’s unclear whether the 2026 BYD Sealion 08 and Seal 08 will be offered in markets outside of China, or if right-hand drive versions are in the works.BYD only recently launched the Sealion 8 PHEV three-row SUV, as well as the Seal 06 PHEV sedan and wagon in Australia.
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China's new Prado hunter revealed
By Dom Tripolone · 24 Apr 2026
China is coming for some of the world’s best off-roaders.GAC, which just launched in Australia, has whipped the covers off its new Yue 7 four-wheel drive.The 4WD was previously teased with the codenamed T75 prototype.It is a plug-in hybrid, which puts it on a collision course with new arrivals such as BYD’s Denza B5, as well as conventional diesel-powered favourites such as the Toyota Prado.Its styling resembles several well known 4WDs, with shades of Land Rover’s Defender, the new Toyota Prado and some newer Chinese options just as the Chery iCaur V27 and Jetour T2.It has a blocky, masculine style with chunky all-terrain tyres, a tailgate-mounted spare tyre as well as roof racks and other off-road accessories.Pixel-like headlights give off strong Hyundai Santa Fe vibes and flared wheel arches add to its muscular appearance.It also shows roof-mounted lidar hardware, which points to advanced safety and self driving features.Only the exterior was showcased at the show, with full details to be revealed closer to its third quarter launch.It is expected to use the same plug-in hybrid set-up as the E8 people mover, which combines a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine and an electric motor to make 274kW and 630Nm. This is matched to a circa-25kWh battery that can deliver an electric driving range of about 100km.It is believed this 4WD will spawn a ute, which would come to Australia.The ute is due in 2027 and the company’s local CEO Kevin Shu previously said it was likely we’d learn more about it at the Beijing show.
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Watch out Toyota, new hybrids confirmed
By James Cleary · 24 Apr 2026
Volkswagen has broadened available powertrain options in two of its mainstay models with the introduction of full-hybrid versions of the Golf hatch and T-Roc small SUV.Scheduled for global release in the fourth quarter of this year the newcomers are ‘plugless’ hybrids powered by a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine supported by a hybrid module consisting of two electric motors (one drive unit and the second acting as a generator), power electronics, a differential, single-speed transmission and an electronically-controlled multi-plate clutch used to engage and disengage the combustion engine.VW said the Golf Hybrid and T-Roc Hybrid have been designed to enable a higher proportion of pure-electric driving compared with existing ‘eTSI’ mild-hybrid variants and reduce charging complexity relative to plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models.Final specs for the electric motors and lithium-ion battery are yet to be detailed for the prospective Toyota Corolla and Corolla Cross rivals but VW has confirmed both will be front-wheel drive only with three operating modes available.The electric motor will be engaged exclusively at low speeds. Then, in ‘Serial drive’ the combustion engine is decoupled to act as an additional generator for battery charging. And, as the name suggests, ‘Parallel drive’ puts the engine in the primary position at speeds at or above 60km/h with the electric drive motor in support as a ‘booster’ when accelerating.Three driving profiles - ‘Eco’, ‘Comfort’ and ‘Sport’ also modulate maximum system output according to specific needs.Badged ‘eHybrid’ or GTE in more performance-focused variants, VW is positioning the new models as “a suitable drive solution for every usage scenario” in addition to its pure-electric ID. line-up.CarsGuide contacted Volkswagen Australia for comment on the potential for the new Golf and T-Roc hybrids joining the brand’s local range and a spokesperson said, "While Volkswagen Australia continues to assess future opportunities for the local market, we’re unable to confirm Australian availability or timing at this stage."
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Huge change to popular Teslas coming: Musk
By Dom Tripolone · 24 Apr 2026
Tesla supremo Elon Musk has made a bold claim about the company’s future vehicles.Musk said there will be only one Tesla people can drive in the future, with the rest being fully-autonomous.“It’s going to make sense for our whole line-up to be different autonomous vehicles of different sizes,” Musk said on an earnings call.“In fact, long term, the only manually driven car will be the new Tesla Roadster.”That means future Model 3 and Model Ys will be autonomous vehicles.The big problem is the Roadster does not currently exist.The Roadster was first revealed in 2017, but has been delayed numerous times, with no current concrete plans for when it will enter production.Musk claims it is close.“It requires a lot of testing and validation before we can actually have a demo and not have something go wrong with the demo, but I think it will be one of the most exciting product unveils ever,” he said.The American EV brand’s chief designer Franz von Holzhausen told the Ride the Lightning podcast in 2025 that the Roadster would definitely break cover in the next two years.That doesn't mean it’ll enter production then but should soon after it is locked in.Initially Tesla claimed the Roadster would arrive by 2020, but the COVID pandemic was blamed for delays.In Tesla’s July 2024 earnings call Musk claimed it would be reaching production by “next year”.Late in 2024, it became clear that Roadster buyers will need a lot more patience.“I’d like to thank our long-suffering deposit holders,” Musk said.“The Roadster is not just the cherry on the cake but also the icing on the cake. We’re close to finalising the design.”Musk also said the company’s Cybercab autonomous vehicle had entered production.He also shot down the potential for a smaller drivable vehicle in the brand’s line-up.“Cybercab is the compact vehicle,” said Musk.“It’s very roomy, but it’s a two-person vehicle. And we do think that most of our production long term will be Cybercab because 90 per cent of miles driven are with one or two people.”
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New Nissan 4WD SUV is Pajero’s nightmare
By Andrew Chesterton · 24 Apr 2026
The all-new Mitsubishi Pajero hasn't even arrived yet, and already competition in the off-road space is heating up, with Nissan at last confirming an SUV version of the Frontier Pro SUV that will put a target on the back of 4WDs in Australia.The question is, is the Nissan product about to beat Mitsubishi at its own game?Mitsubishi largely pioneered plug-in hybrid technology in Australia, but the brand has previously ruled out adapting the technology for its diesel engines. Instead, all reports point to the incoming Pajero – which is expected to use the Triton as its base – using the powertrain from the brand's ute.That means 2.4-litre bi-turbo diesel engine and eight-speed automatic, though some reports point to a plug-in hybrid petrol powertrain also being under development. Nissan, though, is set to abandon diesel, with the ute version of the Frontier Pro adopting a plug-in hybrid powertrain that would make the SUV version among the most powerful vehicles in its class.Its 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a transmission-mounted electric motor produce up to 320kW and 800Nm combined.The concept version of the SUV is to be revealed at the Beijing Auto Show, seemingly answering the question of what our market might receive in answer to the US-built (and V6-powered) Xterra.Built in partnership with Dongfeng, the SUV is reportedly built on what the group calls its Star Core platform, which can be paired with ICE, hybrid and EV powertrain options.The Frontier Pro looks set to soon be locked in for our market, with the reports pointing to an early 2027 launch date. If so, that would make the SUV version – which is being developed for export markets – a sure starter for Australia, too.Will diesel or plug-in power win the battle between Nissan and the new Pajero? Only time will tell.
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The brand still backing petrol cars in Aus
By Tim Gibson · 23 Apr 2026
Jaecoo’s J5 small SUV has been a revelation for the brand since it hit the Australian market at the start of this year, flying up to be the brand’s best-selling car in its line-up.In just three months since its official launch, the electric version of the J5 has sold 1153 units, with the brand reporting more than 5000 orders that need to be filled.These figures have made it the eighth best-selling EV in the country for March, outselling the likes of the BYD Atto 1, Australia's cheapest EV on sale.The J5 has been subject to a staggered launch by Jaecoo, with the EV launching first, followed by the petrol variant due to hit showrooms in the coming weeks. There is also a plug-less hybrid version of the car expected to launch in the third quarter of this year. The introduction of a fully electric version of a car followed by a petrol variant is an unusual pathway in Australia. It seems to have worked a treat for Jaecoo, given the J5 EV's sales success.The plot thickens further now with the petrol J5 launching at a time when soaring fuel prices have boosted electric sales and pushed down petrol ones.Roughly 70 per cent of all orders for Chery vehicles currently are for electric and plug-in hybrid models.This means now might not be the best time to introduce a petrol model in a market favouring electric alternatives.According to Omoda Jaecoo Chief Commercial Officer Roy Munoz, the staggered launch of the J5 range was not by design.“It has exceeded my expectations and it is not lost on me that it is fuelled by the current economic crisis,” Munoz said. “I wish I could say that we planned everything. “It just happened to be that the EV was ready for our market first.”Munoz said there is still space in the market for petrol models, especially as they have a cheaper starting price than EVs generally. The petrol J5 is roughly $10,000 cheaper than the electric version at current drive-away pricing. “Electrification and new energy is definitely growing, but we can’t ignore the fact petrol is still probably the largest segment,” Munoz said. “There are a lot of customers who might not be ready for an EV.“We find that there is still a huge opportunity for petrol, which is why we’re very glad we are releasing this at this time.”Jaecoo plans to add a plug-less hybrid version of the J5 before the end of the year, which will complete the model’s line-up.There are no immediate plans to add a long-range version of the J5 EV to boost its current 402km WLTP driving range. The brand's attentions will turn to Omoda in the second half of this year.
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Iconic tiny city hatch resurrected as an EV
By James Cleary · 23 Apr 2026
Ahead of this week's Beijing motor show, Smart has previewed the Concept #2 which the brand is positioning as “a reinvention of the iconic two-seater city car".The ‘iconic’ model that statement refers to is the Smart fortwo, which, as the name implies, is a tiny two-person urban runabout powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine that was sold in Australia from around 2009 to 2016.This time around power is pure electric and although battery, motor and drive specs are yet to be confirmed, Smart says it envisions an electric range of close to 300 kilometres and DC fast-charging delivering a 10 to 80 per cent fill in under 20 minutes.Now a joint-venture operation between Mercedes-Benz AG and Geely Holding Group, Smart said it expects the production Smart #2 to debut at the Paris motor show this October.Riding on the brand’s new ‘ECA’ platform and developed by the Mercedes-Benz global design team, the Smart Concept #2 is aimed at delivering “uncompromised urban capability” measuring just 2792mm end-to-end and boasting a ludicrously tight 6.95m turning circle.Introducing the car, Mercedes-Benz Head of Design for Smart Kai Sieber said, “We believe a city car should be more than a problem solver; it should spark joy. “Carrying the heritage of the fortwo's iconic design, the Concept #2 translates our bold personality into a new era where 'Function becomes Fashion.'"It is not only about clever practicality but serves as a true extension of personal identity, “he said.Launching globally with the Smart #1 (hashtag one) compact electric hatch and Smart #3 small crossover-style EV SUV, the brand’s line-up will expand to five models in 2026 with the #5 mid-size plug-in hybrid SUV unveiled in late 2025 (it’s due in Australia later this year) and the China-focused (Merc E-class size) #6 sedan and the #2 city car in production by the end of the year.Smart Australia has confirmed there are no plans for the #2 to launch domestically at this stage.
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