The 2025 HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 arrives in Australia with sensible upgrades that make a good EV easier to live with. You still get the retro-cool exterior and lounge-like cabin, but now there is more range, extra tech, a tidier ride, and an optional N Line flavour if you like a sportier look. Hyundai has also… Continue reading Review: 2025 HYUNDAI Ioniq 5
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Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Crafter
The 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Crafter lands in Australia with the same square-jawed purpose and a smarter brain. Volkswagen has freshened the cabin, lifted active safety, and kept the workhorse bits that fleets rely on. You still get a choice of long bodies, lofty roofs and drivelines, but the tech now feels up to date, from the… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Crafter
Review: 2025 FORD Ranger
The 2025 FORD Ranger is the ute that built its reputation on job-site grit, then went to night school for a tech degree. It still feels tough and planted on a country back road, yet the cabin is calm, the screens are crisp, and the controls do what you expect without faff. The range is… Continue reading Review: 2025 FORD Ranger
Review: 2025 VOLVO S60
The 2025 VOLVO S60 lands in Australia as the quietly confident luxury sedan: handsome without shouting, comfortable without float, and quick when you ask. It offers a mild-hybrid B5 all-wheel-drive option for everyday pace and a punchy Recharge T8 plug-in hybrid for those who want low fuel bills and big shove. Think of it as… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLVO S60
Review: 2025 SSANGYONG Torres
The 2025 SSANGYONG Torres arrives in Australia with boxy styling, a roomy cabin, and pricing that targets value hunters rather than badge chasers. Under the KGM SsangYong banner, it takes on big-name mid-size SUVs by leaning on practicality, long warranty coverage and a surprisingly extensive safety kit. If you want something that looks tough yet… Continue reading Review: 2025 SSANGYONG Torres
Review: 2025 NISSAN X-Trail
The 2025 NISSAN X-Trail lands in Australia with the same sensible brief it has always had, now sharpened by new pricing and a longer warranty. You can buy it as a straightforward 2.5-litre petrol or step up to the e-POWER hybrid that drives like an EV but fills up with petrol. Inside, it feels more… Continue reading Review: 2025 NISSAN X-Trail
Review: 2025 MG S5
The 2025 MG S5 replaces the ZS EV with a ground‑up electric platform shared with the MG 4, rear‑wheel drive as standard, and a cabin that feels a class up on MG’s older stuff. In Australia it arrived in late April and hit showrooms through May, bringing sharp drive‑away pricing and a features list that… Continue reading Review: 2025 MG S5
Review: 2025 MERCEDES Gle
The 2025 Mercedes GLE arrives in Australia with the quiet confidence of a seasoned pro. It is familiar, because the big changes landed in 2024, yet it feels sharpened where it matters. The cabin is calm and beautifully screwed together, the tech behaves like a helpful co‑pilot rather than a nag, and the engines now… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES Gle
Review: 2025 JAECOO J8
The 2025 JAECOO J8 is the big sibling to the J7 and it lands in Australia with premium looks, lots of kit, and pricing that nudges the mid‑size crowd while giving you large‑SUV room. It runs a 2.0‑litre turbo petrol with an eight‑speed auto and either front‑drive or a torque‑vectoring all‑wheel‑drive setup. It is five… Continue reading Review: 2025 JAECOO J8
Review: 2025 MERCEDES Cle
The 2025 Mercedes CLE lands in Australia as a neat consolidation of two icons, stepping in for both the C‑Class and E‑Class two‑doors. Think classic long‑bonnet coupe and elegant cabrio shape, but with the latest MBUX cabin tech and a calmer, more grown‑up vibe than the shouty stuff in AMG land. It aims to be… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES Cle