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Popular electric cars get cheaper
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By Jack Quick · 08 Oct 2025
Tesla has unveiled new stripped-out, entry-level variants of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV for the US market.
Bold exclusive Alfa Romeo announced
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By Tim Gibson · 02 Oct 2025
There are new limited edition Alfas on offer.
Still want a V8? They'll live on thanks to the US
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By Tim Nicholson · 26 Sep 2025
BMW believes its six- and eight-cylinder engines will live on well into the next decade, despite a shift to engine downsizing and electrification.
Potent Tesla smasher debuts in China
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By Tim Gibson · 25 Sep 2025
The zippy 2026 Zeekr 001 has hit the market in China as a rival to the Tesla Model S.
Mercedes will keep A-Class hatch alive
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By Tom White · 24 Sep 2025
According to a new report from Autocar, which quotes industry insiders, Mercedes won’t be discontinuing its affordable range of A-Class hatchbacks when the current model ends production.As part of a wider reversal of electric-only plans by Europe’s automakers, a new A-Class hatch will be built on the same new MMA platform, which underpins the upcoming CLA sedan that was revealed in March of 2025, and is due in Australia in 2026.It was previously thought the A-Class hatch would be discontinued purely in favour of a GLA replacement based on the CLA, as the brand had aspirations to head more upmarket, chasing profitability over its more mainstream range of cars.However, these plans appear to have been reversed as Mercedes (among other European automakers) face multiple challenges both when it comes to electrification, and the threat of new China-based manufacturers challenging them on their own home turf and abroad.The MMA platform, which is said to be electric-first, will also be key to the model, as it offers both electric and hybrid drivetrain options (as opposed to a dedicated EV platform), which will broaden the model’s appeal.Locally, the A-Class is Mercedes’ most attainable model starting at $57,500 (A200) and remains a reasonable seller for the brand, moving 1329 units so far and only outranked by its GLA small, GLC mid-size and GLE large SUVs.The hatchback is down 12 per cent in an environment where Mercedes is up 14 per cent year-on-year.The brand’s expansive range of electric offerings in Australia only count for a few hundred units each, which may be of concern for the brand which is facing stiff competition not just from BMW and its well executed EV strategy and an almost entirely new line-up from Audi, but also new challengers in the form of Zeekr and Denza, the latter from BYD is due before the end of the year.While nothing is known about the A-Class replacement so far, don’t expect it to stray too far from the comparatively conservative design of the recently-revealed CLA sedan, as Mercedes seemingly doubles down on its current design direction. The CLA is slightly larger in every dimension than its predecessor, so expect that to continue, while larger screens adorn the interior.The fully electric CLA features an 800-volt architecture with a long driving range (up to 792km) from an 85kWh battery, with a 200kW/335Nm rear-mounted motor in the RWD version, with an additional 80kW on the front axle for total outputs of 260kW/515Nm in the all-wheel drive version.Meanwhile the hybrid version features a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic, driving either the front or all four wheels.Stay tuned for more on Mercedes MMA-based roll-out plans in the near future.
Chinese Toyotas on the cards for Australia
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By Jack Quick · 20 Sep 2025
Toyota doesn't rule out sourcing models from Chinese joint-ventures in the future for Australia.
Forbidden Audi gets 10,000 orders in 30 minutes
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By Laura Berry · 18 Sep 2025
Audi launched its China-only fully-electric E5 Sportpack this week and took more 10,000 orders within the first 30 minutes of it becoming available.
This EV won't sell in great numbers
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By Tim Nicholson · 18 Sep 2025
Polestar has just launched its flagship model, the Polestar 5, after a lengthy gestation.
Could this Merc-like hybrid come to Oz?
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By Chris Thompson · 09 Sep 2025
While it lends itself rather strongly to being mistaken for a Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door at first glance, this is in fact the new Geely Galaxy Starshine 6 EM-i.
Polestar’s Porsche-beating model revealed
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By Tim Nicholson · 09 Sep 2025
Polestar 5 takes the performance four-door fight to the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT.