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.

When will the Nissan Ariya come to Australia?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 Oct 2023
Australia is missing out on one of the best family-focused electric vehicles (EVs) anywhere in the world today.
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2024 Nissan Patrol Warrior: why no more power
By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 Oct 2023
Why doesn’t the new Nissan Patrol Warrior make more power over the regular versions? This question has been one of the most vexing since the company announced its more-extreme off-road focused version of the Patrol 4x4 wagon would retain the same 298kW power and 560Nm torque outputs as the regular version back in September last year.
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Toyota says its EV batteries are better
By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Oct 2023
Toyota has defended the higher prices it intends to charge for its first fully battery electric vehicle (EV) in Australia compared to cheaper alternatives from China, claiming no rival develops and makes their batteries better.
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Will Nissan bring back passenger cars in Oz?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Oct 2023
Nissan has indicated that it may return to a broader range of passenger cars in Australia to supplement the successful SUV, 4x4 and Navara ranges, though likely not in the traditional sense.
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2025 Nissan Y63 Patrol gains Aussie know-how
By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Oct 2023
Nissan’s next-generation Patrol is edging closer to production, with late-stage prototypes now spotted testing in extreme climate conditions such as the United Arab Emirates. Yet, despite its Japanese parentage and global market focus, the all-new Y63 will have more Australian input than any previous version in the series’ 72-year run, due to ever-growing demand for the existing model.
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2026 Toyota EPU concept chases Ford Maverick
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Oct 2023
Is this the hotly-rumoured Toyota Stout? One of the most wildly-anticipated new models has finally been revealed in Japan today, in the form of the Toyota EPU Concept.EPU?
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2026 Toyota Prado EV breaks cover in Japan!
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Oct 2023
Disappointed you won't be able to buy a Prado 250 next year with a hybrid petrol engine?
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Audi Q8 55 e-tron 2024 review
By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Oct 2023
As Audi's first electric vehicle, the e-tron EV SUV proved to be a likeable and capable alternative to the Mercedes EQC, with a luxurious and roomy interior, benign road manners and strong, silent performance. But that was years ago. Now, a facelift has arrived, bearing a new name - Q8 e-tron - as well as a fresh face and some changes underneath to keep it competitive. Does the Audi still cut it?
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2024 Nissan Patrol Warrior: Xmas delivery
By Byron Mathioudakis · 17 Oct 2023
Nissan has confirmed that it can deliver several of its most popular models to buyers within a few weeks, while even the highly-anticipated Y62 Patrol Warrior could be in customer hands before Christmas – but only if they are ordered now.
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Nissan Patrol Warrior: why no Ti-L version?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Oct 2023
One of the more enduring mysteries surrounding the new Nissan Patrol Warrior is why it is Ti-based only, and not available on the top-of-the-line Ti-L version. The reasons, it turns out, are as practical as they are commercial. And they may surprise you.
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