hatchback

Aussies go gangbusters for this car
By Jack Quick · 22 Sep 2025
Last month Honda Australia reopened orders for the supply-limited Civic Type R hot hatch and the entire allocation was exhausted within an hour.
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My 2010 Hyundai i30 airbag warning light stays on
By David Morley · 19 Sep 2025

The airbag warning light stays on in my 2010 Hyundai i30

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Extra-spicy Toyota hot hatch to rival Golf R, Type R
By Chris Thompson · 16 Sep 2025
An upgraded, sharper Toyota Corolla hot hatch Toyota has been developing all year has been leaked at a dealer event in the US.
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Safety scores for popular hatchbacks boosted in Oz!
By Jack Quick · 10 Sep 2025
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has published its latest round of safety scores and the two vehicles included are re-tested versions of popular hatchbacks based on testing conducted by Euro NCAP.
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New Chinese electric hatch revealed
By Jack Quick · 09 Sep 2025
Leapmotor has revealed a new electric hatchback at this year’s IAA Mobility show in Munich, Germany.
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Future of hot hatches previewed by new Polo GTI
By Chris Thompson · 04 Sep 2025
The Volkswagen Polo name will live on, rather than be sidelined by the incoming production version of the brand’s ID.2all concept car.
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Popular hot hatch hit with price hike
By James Cleary · 03 Sep 2025
Hyundai Australia has raised the price of its highest-profile hot hatch and sedan models as a direct result of the federal government's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) regime and “European factory sourcing”.
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Chinese car dominance exposed
By Dom Tripolone · 03 Sep 2025
Australian new car sales are booming. We bought more than 100,000 new cars in August, which is an all time high for the month.
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$5000 price hike for popular hot hatch
By Jack Quick · 19 Aug 2025
Honda Australia has dropped a new allocation of its supply-limited Civic Type R hot hatch.The Japanese carmaker has claimed there’s “strong customer demand” for this hot hatch and customers that have signed up will be prioritised.Now with a starting price of $79,000, drive-away, the Honda Civic Type R is $4900 more expensive than it was when it was last on sale. It’s now also over $23,000 more expensive than the top-specification regular Civic variant, the e:HEV LX.A highlight change with this 2025 production run is a new 'Racing Blue' exterior paint colour option. It replaces 'Rally Red' in the colour options. 'Championship White', 'Crystal Black' and 'Sonic Grey' continue to be offered and are all no-cost options.There’s also a new optional carbon-fibre spoiler available for an additional $5300.Power still comes from a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine which produces 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque.This is mated exclusively to a six-speed manual gearbox with drive sent to the front wheels only.It’s still covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty with five years' 'premium roadside assistance'.Logbook servicing is required every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first, and the first five services are capped at $199 each.“Civic Type R has captured the imagination of Australians for generations and continues to represent the pinnacle of performance in small cars,” said Honda Australia Director of Automotive Robert Thorp.“We’re pleased to welcome the new Racing Blue colour providing a genuine performance model halo presence.”Looking beyond the Civic Type R, Honda is soon set to announce model year updates for the CR-V and ZR-V SUVs which will include more hybrid trims and Google Built-In software for the multimedia system.Additionally, the new-generation Prelude is set to launch in mid-2026 and later in 2026 Honda will launch its first electric vehicle (EV) in Australia.
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This could be the cheapest new EV in Australia
By Dom Tripolone · 06 Aug 2025
MG is preparing its new cut-price EV.
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