Ute News

Kia wants to sell how many cars this year?
By Tim Nicholson · 24 Jan 2025
Kia set a sales record in Australia last year and the company’s boss has plans to smash that record again in 2025.
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Ram's answer to Ranger incoming!
By John Law · 23 Jan 2025
Ram is gearing up for a new model in one of the world’s largest vehicle segments.
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Ford wants to be Porsche when it grows up
By Laura Berry · 20 Jan 2025
If you’ve ever wondered what Ford wants to be then you’ll be happy to know the company’s global CEO and president Jim Farley has just told us — it’s Porsche.
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Nothing is off limits for BYD in Australia
By Samuel Irvine · 18 Jan 2025
Three years ago, very few Australians knew what BYD was. Now, it is fast becoming a household name.
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Is the Ram Dakota arriving in 2025?
By James Cleary · 14 Jan 2025
There’s nothing like the floor of a motor show for catching senior automotive executives with their guard down.
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2025 GWM Cannon revealed with new engine
By Samuel Irvine · 14 Jan 2025
GWM is continuing its march as a top-ten car brand in Australia, with the Chinese automaker announcing key upgrades for its most popular ute.
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What's the secret to lifelong sales success?
By John Law · 14 Jan 2025
The car industry is based on constant model renewal. Cycles have been getting shorter and shorter, with the main industry settling on between six and eight years as the norm. 
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Why your ute or 4WD might get more expensive
By Dom Tripolone · 14 Jan 2025
Australia finally has vehicle emissions regulations, but what does that mean for new car buyers?
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RAM 2500 and 3500 torque big
By Laura Berry · 13 Jan 2025
RAM’s 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty full-sized pick up trucks have been given an update, bringing more safety features, better in-car tech and an overhauled powerplant that now produces almost 1500Nm.
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Is Australia's ute love affair on the rocks?
By James Cleary · 12 Jan 2025
In recent years the pointy end of the Australian new vehicle sales race has reflected our seemingly insatiable appetite for dual cab utes, with the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux locked in a fierce arm wrestle to determine the annual winner.
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