LDV’s Chinese domestic division, known as Maxus, has revealed a deeply upgraded version of its budget-oriented T60 ute. The new version of the T60 appears to be a deep facelift, maintaining the same ...
The LDV Deliver 9 Campervan has been updated for 2026, with a reconfigured interior, a choice of two or four seats, more power, an eight-speed automatic transmission and expanded standard features.
CEO Jim Farley and 2 of his top leaders went to Australia, where there are no tariffs, to see the Chinese competitors and plan how to beat them.
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MG's cheaper Kluger hybrid rival detailed
MG’s three-row QS has launched in plug-in hybrid form in the UK with the long-promised hybrid SUV getting closer to an Australian debut. The QS PHEV, which is called the MG S9 in the UK, scores a new ...
Many Chinese OEMs have set ambitious EV export targets for 2026. In the first two months of the year, Chinese EV exports more than doubled year-on-year, surpassing half a million units.
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2026 Toyota HiAce LWB review
Toyota’s venerable workhorse van continues to be Australia’s favourite, so what makes it so ...
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content ...
In some sense, cars are the forces that drive our world. They help us shorten distances, travel faster than we’ve ever thought possible, and make our lives degrees of magnitude easier. All of that was ...
This series has been designed to highlight the company's exploration and development strategy with a specific focus on our growing Vietnam business. Today's webinar will feature prepared remarks by ...
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Chinese brands claim a quarter of Aussie auto market, but accounting firm says boom won’t last
Chinese brands now hold 24 per cent of Australia’s new-car market, but BDO warns the current dealer rush may not be ...
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