Wagon News
BMW i5 Touring EV for Australia this year!
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By James Cleary · 07 Feb 2024
BMW Australia has confirmed its new i5 M60 Touring xDrive is set for local launch in the third quarter of this year, offering a rare combination of a traditional five-seat wagon format and pure-electric power.
Porsche Taycan now faster to charge & drive
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By Chris Thompson · 07 Feb 2024
Porsche has unveiled the first significant update to the tech underneath its first full electric model, the Taycan, boasting more impressive charging times, faster acceleration and a few design tweaks.
Audi lights the wick on limited RS6 Avant GT!
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By James Cleary · 06 Feb 2024
Arguably the world’s wildest ‘sleeper’ production car, the Audi RS6 Avant has shaken off any hint of slumber with a distinctive limited-edition GT version.
End of days for Toyota LandCruiser V8
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By Andrew Chesterton · 30 Jan 2024
Toyota says the end is coming for its venerable V8 engine, with incoming Fuel Efficiency Standards to cause the its portfolio of vehicles in Australia to "alter considerably", including its popular 70 Series LandCruiser.
Skoda Octavia SportLine variant joins range
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By Chris Thompson · 25 Jan 2024
Skoda Australia has confirmed a new variant for the Octavia line-up in 2024, bringing the SportLine badge to its Liftback and Wagon at the same price as the base Style.
Is a Nissan Y63 Patrol-based Pajero a thing?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Dec 2023
Is Mitsubishi working on a replacement for the discontinued Pajero? Not to be confused with the coming next-generation Pajero Sport that is based on the equally new MV Triton one-tonne ute, we’re talking about a successor to the full-sized 4x4 wagon that was discontinued in 2022 after nearly 40 years and three distinct iterations.
Is the Toyota 70 Series worth the price?
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By Stephen Ottley · 17 Dec 2023
The Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is so popular that it has a waiting list so big the Japanese giant has stopped taking orders for the V8-powered off-roader. Despite that, customers are still lining up to spend more than $75,000 on one of these rugged machines - which come in ute, Wagon and Troop Carrier forms.
2024 Audi Q5, A5 spied testing in Melbourne!
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By Tim Nicholson · 11 Dec 2023
It's not unusual for carmakers to test their vehicles in Australia before being launched - or even revealed - globally. Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Toyota have all done it, Holden did before it closed and Ford still has a significant engineering and testing program in Victoria.
Our first look at an EV wagon from Volvo?
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By Tom White · 30 Nov 2023
As Volvo's rapid electrification plans unfold, its ties with its Geely parent company and its Zeekr premium sub-brand deepen. Is this new model our first look at a V60 sedan and wagon replacement?
Prices up for popular Volvo models
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By Chris Thompson · 24 Nov 2023
Volvo Australia has adjusted pricing for some of its models ahead of the 2024 model year, with three of its SUVs and its more traditional models all now pricier than before.Starting with the most popular Volvo model so far this year, the XC40 small SUV is