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The only off-roader you might ever need | Opinion
By Marcus Craft · 22 Dec 2025
What might be a legitimate challenger to the Suzuki Jimny’s “Best Fun Small 4WD” title, the Renault Duster (aka the Dacia Duster in other markets), is here.
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Game-changing family SUV takes shape
By Dom Tripolone · 22 Dec 2025
Kia is planning something impressive for its big-selling SUV family favourite.
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Real reason Toyota outsells everyone
By Dom Tripolone · 20 Dec 2025
Can any brand knock Toyota off its throne?
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New car brands that launched in Oz during 2025
By Jack Quick · 20 Dec 2025
2025 was certainly the year of the new car brand coming to Australia.
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This car company is the biggest winner of 2025
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Dec 2025
Timing is key.
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BYD's flagship SUV incoming
By Tim Gibson · 19 Dec 2025
BYD’s latest flagship has just been spotted in China. Pictures of the incoming Dynasty-D three-row SUV have appeared in a report from Car News China.The brand revealed late last month the car’s launch was going to be delayed until the second quarter of 2026, after being originally scheduled for the end of 2025. It was seen for the first time in April 2025 as a concept car at the Shanghai Auto Show.We already know that it has a plug-in hybrid set-up consisting of a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine paired with front and rear mounted electric motors. The electric-only driving range will be more than 200km.The car has now been spotted in China during road testing where its exterior was kept mostly camouflaged. In keeping with the concept car designs, the large SUV features a sleek body with a sloped roof line and rear spoiler. Curiously, pictures show hidden door handles on the Dynasty D, which are about to be prohibited in China.Mostly notably the images reveal the car will come with rear wheel steering to aid manoeuvrability, given it's over five metres long. With BYD looking to capitalise on its domestic market share, the Dynasty-D has the highest-end equipment, featuring the latest version of BYD's signature autonomous driving software. The system has a LiDAR sensor, 12 cameras and a speedy Nvidia Orin-X computer processing chip. There is also a continuous damping suspension system.The Dynasty-D is not the only large SUV BYD will launch in China next year, with the brand also launching a seemingly similar-sized Sealion 08 in early 2026.Confusingly, the Chinese-market Sealion 08 is distinct from the Australian-delivered Sealion 8 three-row SUV, which is a re-badge of the China-market Tang L SUV.We do not know yet if the Dynasty-D will be launched in Australia, but given BYD’s serious export PHEV push as well as its intention to land a top-three position in the Australian market it is a possibility. The brand has already brought across its Sealion 6 SUV and Shark 6 ute as PHEVs, both of which have been sales successes.A new Sealion 8 SUV will join in January of 2026. There will also be a Sealion 5 mid-size SUV PHEV launching in the first half of next year as a budget option in the BYD range.
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BYD plots new hybrid versions of its latest vehicles
By Tom White · 19 Dec 2025
BYD is plotting hybrid versions of its latest small electric cars - but here's why they might not make it to Australia.
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Big news on Kia Tasman Hybrid and SUV
By Andrew Chesterton · 19 Dec 2025
Kia has detailed a timeline of when to expect key updates for its Tasman ute, including its long-awaited Ford Everest-fighting SUV version and a petrol-hybrid powertrain.
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Watch out Toyota: New performance heroes incoming
By Dom Tripolone · 17 Dec 2025
Nissan is pulling out all the stops as it tries to lift itself out of the doldrums.
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BYD goes high-end with two new models
By Tom White · 17 Dec 2025
BYD has confirmed two new flagship models will launch in early 2026 to top out its range in China.
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