Hydrogen
Toyota going fully electrified by 2030
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By Chris Thompson · 01 Feb 2023
A senior Toyota Australia executive has confirmed the brand’s entire range, aside from GR performance models, will be electrified by the end of this decade, signalling the hybridisation of Australia’s most popular car.
How economical are hydrogen fuel cell cars?
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By David Morley · 10 Jan 2023
Take it as read that the hydrogen fuel cell is coming to a car park near you. While battery EVs and hybrids are the current new-tech go-tos, it won’t be long before a fuel cell-powered car or SUV could be in your future.
Is the time right for a Hyundai sports car?
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By Stephen Ottley · 24 Dec 2022
The time may have finally arrived for Hyundai to take its next step as a brand and build a true hero sports car.
Will VW produce a hydrogen Amarok?
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By Tim Nicholson · 12 Dec 2022
As some car manufacturers continue to pursue hydrogen as an alternative fuel to power vehicles in a greener world, Volkswagen is keeping its cards close to its chest.
The combustion engine lives!
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By James Cleary · 06 Dec 2022
Toyota's development of hydrogen for use in combustion engines has jumped from the race circuit to the road with the Corolla Cross H2 Concept
Any surprises for motorists in the budget?
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By Tim Nicholson · 26 Oct 2022
The new Labor federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to helping Australians buy electric vehicles in the October mini budget handed down this week.
Aussie hydrogen ute wins over world!
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By Laura Berry · 26 Sep 2022
Australia's H2X has announced the Warrego hydrogen fuel cell ute is undergoing final testing before release.
Everything you need to know about hybrid vehicle tax credits and incentives in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 30 Aug 2022
If you want a good example of how government incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) can encourage consumer uptake, then we must turn our attention to the land of Vikings, fjords and men named Bjørn: Norway. Fuel-reliant internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles are more expensive in Norway, and are subject to a carbon tax, weight tax, and 25 per cent sales tax - approximately 50 per cent tax in
Honda hybrids in Australia: Everything you need to know
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By Stephen Corby · 29 Aug 2022
As one of the world's largest manufacturers of internal-combustion engines (ICE) measured by volume - cranking out a whopping 14 million of them annually - you’d expect that Japanese car manufacturer Honda would be well ahead of the curve in terms of alternate fuel sources, now that traditional engines are slowly but surely being phased out due to environmental concerns.
Hydrogen and high-performance go hand in hand
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By Matt Campbell · 24 Jul 2022
Hydrogen is going to be one part of the equation for the Hyundai N performance car division.