Articles by Byron Mathioudakis

Byron Mathioudakis
Contributing Journalist

Byron started his motoring journalism career when he joined John Mellor in 1997 before becoming a freelance motoring writer two years later.

He wrote for several motoring publications and was ABC Youth radio Triple J's "all things automotive" correspondent from 2001 to 2003.

He rejoined John Mellor in early 2003 and has been with GoAutoMedia as a senior product and industry journalist ever since.

With an eye for detail and a vast knowledge base of both new and used cars Byron lives and breathes motoring.

His encyclopedic knowledge of cars was acquired from childhood by reading just about every issue of every car magazine ever to hit a newsstand in Australia.

The child Byron was the consummate car spotter, devoured and collected anything written about cars that he could lay his hands on and by nine had driven more imaginary miles at the wheel of the family Ford Falcon in the driveway at home than many people drive in a lifetime.

The teenage Byron filled in the agonising years leading up to getting his driver's license by reading the words of the leading motoring editors of the country and learning what they look for in a car and how to write it.

In short, Byron loves cars and knows pretty much all there is to know about every vehicle released during his lifetime as well as most of the ones that were around before then.

Maserati GranTurismo 2024 review - Australian first drive
By Byron Mathioudakis · 02 Jul 2024
As far as supermodels go, the second-gen Maserati GranTurismo is a knockout. Super-easy on the eye, the all-new 2+2 coupe takes a giant step forward in technology, adopting an aluminium-rich body, a modified Alfa Romeo Giorgio architecture and a twin-turbo V6 from the acclaimed MC20 supercar. The result sees the Italian beauty chase rivals as diverse as the Porsche 911 and Bentley Continental GT.
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The best new utes worth watching in 2024
By Byron Mathioudakis · 02 Jul 2024
In 2024, some new, very big heavy hitters are having their time in the sun, from brands as established in this field as Toyota, Isuzu, Ford and Mitsubishi.
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Polestar 4 2025 review - International first drive
By Byron Mathioudakis · 01 Jul 2024
Volvo's EV sister brand, Polestar, has released its most important model to date in the Polestar 4. Aimed at the Tesla Model Y, the Chinese-built mid-sized SUV/crossover blends striking design with an exceptionally roomy cabin and advanced driver-assist safety tech. Whether in single-motor rear-drive or dual-motor all-wheel drive, Polestar has priced and positioned the 4 to stand out and succeed.
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Toyota RAV4 at 30: how it changed everything
By Byron Mathioudakis · 29 Jun 2024
The most influential vehicle sold in Australia since World War II was not a Holden but the Toyota RAV4.
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Ford Ranger BiTurbo diesel future in doubt
By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Jun 2024
The popular Ford twin-turbo diesel engine in the Ranger ute and Everest SUV may not be with us for very much longer, as increasingly stringent emissions requirements expected to force an early retirement.
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Suzuki Swift Hybrid GLX 2024 review: snapshot
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Jun 2024
A true original amongst affordable and quality city cars and superminis, the first Swift arrived in 1983, and the latest version launched in mid-2024 is version number six.
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Maserati GranCabrio rush released for Aus
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Jun 2024
Fancy a Porsche Taycan, Audi e-tron GT or even a Tesla Model S but wish they were available as a convertible? Do you long for an electrified wind-in-your-wig experience?
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Suzuki Swift Hybrid Plus 2024 review: snapshot
By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Jun 2024
The sixth-generation Swift supermini since 1983, the latest version is the first to introduce mild-hybrid electrification across the range.
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Ford Transit Custom 2025 review
By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Jun 2024
The Ford Transit Custom has long been the world leader in mid-sized vans. Now there's an all-new version (barring the carryover diesel), with a fresh design inside and out, improved packaging, advanced safety, updated multimedia and a huge step forward in dynamic abilities, courtesy of a more-rigid platform and independent rear suspension. The results should keep Ford at the top of the segment.
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Suzuki Swift Hybrid 2024 review: snapshot
By Byron Mathioudakis · 17 Jun 2024
The Suzuki Swift Hybrid is the company’s first electrified passenger vehicle sold in Australia, and coincides with the sixth-generation of the long-lived supermini series since 1983.
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