Review: 2025 MERCEDES EQA

The 2025 Mercedes EQA is the smallest member of Mercedes electric vehicles, and it aims squarely at Australian buyers who want a premium electric SUV without parking a cruise ship in the driveway. It keeps the familiar GLA-sized footprint but adds a calmer ride, a longer-legged battery in 250+ guise, and the sort of cabin… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES EQA

Review: 2025 MG Zs

The 2025 MG ZS arrives as a small SUV that finally feels grown up. The styling is cleaner, the cabin tech is no longer an afterthought, and the range now includes petrol, a punchier turbo, a full 2025 MG ZS hybrid model and the separate 2025 MG ZS electric version. In other words, plenty of… Continue reading Review: 2025 MG Zs

Review: 2025 SKODA Scala

The 2025 SKODA Scala lands in Australia with the kind of quiet confidence you expect from a brand that knows its strengths. It is a roomy small hatch with sharp pricing, a tidy update to the cabin and styling, and a choice of two sensible turbo petrol engines. If you value practicality and clean European… Continue reading Review: 2025 SKODA Scala

Review: 2025 INEOS Grenadier

The 2025 INEOS Grenadier is a square-jawed, old-school 4×4 that has wandered into a world of glossy crossovers and decided to keep its boots on. It is built for people who care more about axle articulation than ambient lighting, and it wears that purpose with pride. Under the bonnet lives a BMW straight-six, the cabin… Continue reading Review: 2025 INEOS Grenadier

Review: 2025 JAGUAR F-Pace

The 2025 JAGUAR F-Pace arrives in Australia as a stylish swansong. Jaguar is winding down combustion models, so this mid-size luxury SUV doubles as a greatest hits package. You get the sleek 2025 Jaguar F-Pace exterior design, a cabin that finally feels properly premium, and a choice of engines that suit city life or a… Continue reading Review: 2025 JAGUAR F-Pace

Review: 2025 MERCEDES E

The 2025 MERCEDES E arrives in Australia with the quiet confidence of a veteran. This generation trades shock value for polish. The E 300 pairs a 2.0-litre turbo four with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and a nine-speed auto that sends power to the rear wheels. Inside, the MBUX Superscreen lifts the tech without turning the… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES E

Review: 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4 Pro

The 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4 Pro arrives in Australia with one clear mission: take the fight to budget small SUVs while feeling a size nicer inside than the sticker suggests. You get a turbo engine, tidy proportions for city work, and a cabin that looks far pricier than the driveway deal. This review covers the… Continue reading Review: 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4 Pro

Review: 2025 VOLVO XC90

The 2025 VOLVO XC90 lands in Australia as the sensible seven-seat luxury SUV for families who prefer calm competence over badge-flexing. Volvo has massaged the formula with cleaner styling, a larger 11.2-inch infotainment screen that runs Google built-in, quieter cabin trim, and chassis tweaks for a more settled ride. Crucially, buyers can still pick between… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLVO XC90

Review: 2025 SKYWORTH Be11

The 2025 SKYWORTH Be11 is a mid-size electric SUV aimed at buyers who want proper space and range without premium-badge pricing. Australia’s spec sheet points to a single front-drive setup, a long-range battery, and a family-first cabin. The brand is new here, so the smart play is to look at what is confirmed and how… Continue reading Review: 2025 SKYWORTH Be11

Review: 2025 MERCEDES S580L

If a luxury sedan can feel like a calm, private lounge that just happens to move quickly, the 2025 MERCEDES S580L is exactly that. It looks understated in traffic, yet everything about it whispers indulgence. Under the bonnet sits a V8 with mild-hybrid assist that gives the big limo instant, quiet shove, and the cabin… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES S580L