Off road

Ford Ranger Super Duty cops the 'mud test from hell'
By James Cleary · 08 Aug 2025
It’s widely regarded as a great way to exfoliate, detoxify and hydrate the skin, while some believe it can provide relief from muscle and joint pain. But the type of mud bath Ford Australia has been applying to its up-coming Ford Ranger Super Duty is far from a therapeutic beauty routine.
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Nissan Patrol prices increase by how much?
By Tim Nicholson · 07 Aug 2025
The Nissan Patrol has copped its second price increase in four months, with the company blaming Australia’s new emissions laws, among other factors.Each grade of the Patrol has gone up by $5000, meaning the line-up now kicks off from $95,600 before on-road costs for the Ti, increasing to $107,100 for the Ti-L and topped by the tricked-out Warrior at $110,660.The updated version of the Y62 Patrol went on sale in April this year with Nissan increasing the price marginally over the pre-update version. The entry grade Ti increased in price by $1340 with the other two grades only up by $140 apiece.The Japanese carmaker has outlined the reasons for the price hike and one of the key factors is the Federal Government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES)“There is a price increase across the Patrol range effective August 1st, 2025. A range of factors contribute to the pricing of a vehicle including cost of raw materials, logistics, foreign exchange rates, market dynamics and regulatory considerations such as NVES,” a company statement read.NVES punishes carmakers $100 for every gram of CO2 emitted over a certain threshold for every vehicle sold. The threshold lowers every year until 2030. Carmakers can offset the penalties with sales of hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric cars.Nissan is an electric vehicle pioneer, but it does not currently offer an EV in its line-up. The long-running Leaf ended production last year and stock has since dried up.However, the Ariya mid-size SUV is finally about to arrive in Australian dealerships in September after years of ‘will they or won’t they?’ from Nissan Australia.The Ariya was revealed in production guise back in 2020 but the COVID pandemic pushed back its on-sale date in Japan to 2022.The Patrol is one of Nissan’s best-selling models, with 4287 units shifted to the end of July this year. It’s only outsold by the X-Trail and Navara in Nissan’s line-up.The massive seven-seat SUV rode a wave of interest in off-roaders with towing capability that reignited during the pandemic when people were forced to holiday at home due to border closures.The V8-powered Patrol is one of the highest emitting vehicles on sale in Australia when it comes to CO2. The Federal Government’s Green Vehicle Guide says the Patrol has a combined emissions figure of 334g/km. Official fuel consumption on the combined cycle is 14.4 litres per 100km.In comparison, the V6-powered Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series emits 235g/km - still deemed ‘worse than average’ by the government - and consumes 8.9L/100km.The LandCrusier is still more expensive than the Patrol, kicking off from $97,990 for the GX and topping out at $146,910 for the Sahara ZX.A new Patrol, the Y63, is set to arrive in Australia late in 2026 and it drops the V8 in favour of a more economical twin-turbo V6. 
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Can the Nissan Y62 Patrol overlap with the Y63 Patrol?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 07 Aug 2025
Will the long-lived Nissan Y62 Patrol V8 continue on sale after the all-new Y63 Patrol V6 launches? Due in Australia by early 2027, there has been some speculation that the next-gen model’s jump in technology, sophistication, complexity and – in all likelihood – price might see the current version continue as an entry-level ST-L grade underneath.
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Kia Tasman SX 2026 review: snapshot
By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Aug 2025
The Kia Tasman SX is the second-from-the-bottom model in the South Korean maker’s first-ever one-tonne utility of this size sold in Australia.
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World record smashed by unlikely EV
By Dom Tripolone · 06 Aug 2025
Records are made to be broken.
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GWM Cannon Alpha 2026 review: Ultra PHEV - off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 05 Aug 2025
The GWM Cannon Alpha plug-in hybrid EV is part of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle revolution in Australia. This feature-packed Chinese-made ute has plenty going for it – it’s well-priced and, on paper at least, it's frugal on fuel and cheap to run – but the Alpha faces tough competition in the form of plug-in hybrids like the BYD Shark 6 and Ford Ranger.
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Kia Tasman S 2026 review: snapshot
By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 Aug 2025
The Kia Tasman S is the base version of the South Korean brand’s first-ever one-tonne utility.
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The latest on the Kia Tasman SUV to rival Toyota Prado
By Byron Mathioudakis · 03 Aug 2025
The dust has not even settled on the Australian launch of the Kia Tasman, but attention is now already turning to what the next vehicle to be based on the one-tonne ute’s body-on-frame platform will be. With Kia revealing that the Tasman is the first of several, still-secret vehicles to be built on its unique TK platform, the front runner would surely be the much-speculated SUV version, which would take on the Ford Everest, Toyota Prado, Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and GWM Tank 500 from about 2028.
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Toyota LandCruiser Prado 2026 review: Hybrid - International first drive 
By Stephen Ottley · 02 Aug 2025
They call it the Toyota LandCruiser (two words) but to Australian eyes it looks like what we affectionately call a Prado. But it’s what’s underneath the surface, beyond the name, that makes this car so interesting.
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2026 Mitsubishi Pajero powers up!
By Andrew Chesterton · 01 Aug 2025
Mitsubishi will have a large 4WD in Australia year, with the Pajero promising to be bigger than a Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series, and cheaper than a Nissan Patrol, according to reports out of Japan.
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