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/It’s not just that we no longer like hatchbacks - going crossover also allows for better range.
Read MoreIt’s not just that we no longer like hatchbacks - going crossover also allows for better range.
Read MoreEngineering for plug-in configuration inhibits useful rural and worksite configuration, conversion is not advised.
Read MoreKGM’s coupe-like alternate to Torres sports utility could come in two levels of specification.
Read MoreHonda NZ is confident its just-landed electric will do okay despite the difficult market condition.
Read MoreSpirited zap and a mean look for flagship electric.
Read MoreIsuzu unveils fully battery-compelled version of its one-tonne ute.
Read MoreMazda confirms global aspiration for large sports utility in full and range-extender electric.
Read MoreTwo wholly battery-wed editions of Lexus sedan will site with ongoing hybrid version. It’s here next year.
Read MoreCompact five-seat Optiq and mammoth seven-chair Vistiq signed off to join just-landing Lyriq.
Read MoreSweden’s latest, a big luxury electric, has just unveiled. Kiwis will have to admire it from afar.
Read MoreStill-confrontational styling but more zap and it’ll go a lot further on a charge.
Read MoreHow long could you continuously drift a car?
Read MoreLast year’s sour market massively affected some big players, but they’re weathering the storm, the Motor Industry Association says.
Read MoreThe former Kiwi favourite has become battery-wed. Keen to see it?
Read MoreBattery pure street racers from China will be alongside Brit-born petrol equivalent by March.
Read MoreThe impending new electric little brother to Enyaq has plenty of choice for New Zealand distributor.
Read MoreHyundai’s large family model will deliver in rear and all-wheel-drive forms.
Read MoreBattery-wed JCWs set pace for off-the-line nip but place second to the petrol for overall speed.
Read MoreChina-sourced battery Aceman and hatch to land at same time as Brit-built petrol type.
Read MoreSkoda NZ has updated its small ICE cars, the factory is one step ahead.
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