Hatchback News

Volkswagen Golf GTI to score Performance 1 spec in October
By Tim Robson · 22 May 2018
VW’s entry level Golf GTI gains power and tech for 2019 as it stares down rivals.
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Volkswagen Polo recall for MY18
By Robbie Wallis · 17 May 2018
Volkswagen Australia has announced it is recalling model year 2018 examples of its new Polo light hatch, over an obscure rear seatbelt issue.
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Nissan Australia to focus on EVs, SUVs
By Matt Campbell · 15 May 2018
Nissan Australia managing director Stephen Lester has confirmed the company’s focus in Australia will move towards EVs and SUVs, having today announced Nissan will pull out of the Supercars championship at the end of 2018.Citing that there are “other priorities” and that “strategies have changed” for Nissan Australia, Lester said the brand will put the spotlight on positioning itself as a technology leader.“Since my arrival we’ve taken stock of the market and what the possibilities would be,” Lester said. “There are currently no plans to consider other vehicles for racing in Supercars. We have aligned our strategy to focus on EVs, SUVs and Nissan Intelligent Mobility.”The company had been umming and ahhing on the potential for cars like its Leaf EV to succeed in the local market, but Lester stated the Leaf will come here because “the product strategy continues to evolve”.“We will explore all opportunities - this is a fantastic brand of ours, and where we see products that we see fit for Australian consumers we will be more than happy to offer them in Australia,” Lester said.Whether that could mean the relaunch of a full range of passenger cars, rather than the pared back line-up of today which consists of several SUVs, the Navara ute range and two sports cars - the 370Z and GT-R - remains to be seen.The question was put to Lester as to whether the company is considering models such as the Micra, Pulsar and Altima for relaunch locally, but he wasn’t willing to state categorically what the plans are.“As product plans go, it is a fluid process. My personal direction is not to abandon passenger cars. And we will see the Nissan Leaf on sale later this fiscal year, and from that you can see we will bring passenger cars back to the market.“With all product decisions, we will entertain opportunities to bring those vehicles to market. Whether that means the new-generation Altima will come or not is yet to be confirmed.”The decision for Nissan to leave Supercars won't mean there won't be an Altima on the track next year. The Kelly Bros racing team will continue with the mid-sized Nissan sedan as its racer in 2019, but it won't be officially backed by Nissan.The Altima - like the Falcon and previous-gen Commodore - aren't available for consumers to buy anymore. Nissan put the axe to Altima in April 2017, as well as chopping the Pulsar from its ranks.
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Kia Stinger 2018 awarded five ANCAP stars range-wide
By Spencer Leech · 10 May 2018
Kia Motors Australia (KMAu) has increased the standard advanced driver-assist safety technology in entry-level Stinger liftback variants
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Holden sales drop eased by SUV boom
By Ron Hammerton · 03 May 2018
In what has been a tough start to 2018 sales-wise, Holden has something to smile about with its Trailblazer, Trax and new Equinox SUVs all registering a lift in sales volume in April.
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Mini Hatch 2018 pricing and specs revealed
By Spencer Leech · 02 May 2018
Mini Australia is set to release its facelifted Hdiesel-poweredatch and Convertible line-up in July, which now consists of fewer variants.
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BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 2018 pricing and spec revealed
By Tung Nguyen · 01 May 2018
BMW Australia has uncovered its updated 2 Series Active Tourer tall-boy hatchback that will kick off at $49,500 before on-road costs when it hits local showrooms in May in 220i Luxury Line guise.
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Ford Australia fined $10m over transmission complaints
By Laura Berry · 26 Apr 2018
The Federal Court has fined Ford Australia $10 million and endorsed a settlement between the carmaker the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
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Volkswagen Polo Beats 2018 pricing and specs confirmed
By Spencer Leech · 24 Apr 2018
Volkswagen Group Australia has revealed pricing for its new Polo Beats edition that will check in at $22,490 plus on-road costs when it arrives in showrooms this August. Stepping up from the standard six-speed manual to the seven-speed DSG transmission adds $2500 for a $24,990 price tag.  This translates to a $3000
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Toyota Australia pushes on with Takata airbag recall
By Spencer Leech · 23 Apr 2018
Toyota Motor Corporation Australia (TMCA) has said that approximately 71.7 per cent of its vehicles caught up in the Takata airbag recall had already been rectified.
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