Review: 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4

The 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4 has landed in Australia with a simple pitch: give buyers small-SUV practicality, grown-up tech and a price that keeps the spreadsheet smiling. You get a turbo petrol engine, a long warranty, and the kind of cabin screens that make your older phone feel inadequate. It is not pretending to be… Continue reading Review: 2025 CHERY Tiggo 4

Review: 2025 VOLVO EX90

Volvo’s new seven-seat flagship is finally here. The 2025 Volvo EX90, is a clean-lined, all-electric family hauler that feels undeniably Scandinavian in how it looks and how it goes about its business. Think big battery, calm cabin, and safety tech that would make an airline blush. It lands in Australia as a proper alternative to… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLVO EX90

Review: 2025 LDV D90

The 2025 LDV D90 is the big seven-seat SUV that keeps showing up with a full lunchbox while everyone else is eyeing the canteen. The latest update brings a stronger 2.0-litre turbo-petrol, a fresh interior, and tech that finally looks 2025 rather than 2015. It is still a value play, yet it no longer feels… Continue reading Review: 2025 LDV D90

Review: 2025 HYUNDAI Staria

The 2025 HYUNDAI Staria looks like a concept van that accidentally escaped an auto show and ended up in your driveway. In Australia it serves families, airport-shuttle types, and weekend warriors who want serious space without jumping to a bus. You get eight seats, giant windows, and a cabin that feels more lounge room than… Continue reading Review: 2025 HYUNDAI Staria

Review: 2025 BYD Sealion 6

The 2025 BYD Sealion 6 arrives as Australia’s value play for plug-in hybrid family SUVs. It blends a quiet EV commute with petrol backup for road trips, and it feels tailored to our mix of city traffic and long regional stretches. The pitch is simple: electric when you want it, hybrid when you need it,… Continue reading Review: 2025 BYD Sealion 6

Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Polo

The 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Polo lands in Australia as the small hatch that refuses to act small. It looks crisp, feels solid, and brings a grown-up mix of refinement and clever tech that you usually expect a class up. If you want a city-friendly runabout that does not scream “first car” and still reads well on… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN Polo

Review: 2025 MERCEDES E300

The 2025 MERCEDES E300 lands in Australia with the quiet confidence of someone who knows they look sharp from every angle. It is a classic executive sedan that leans into tech rather than noise, and it feels engineered for long days, short commutes, and the occasional Sunday blast. The 2.0-litre mild-hybrid four supplies easy pace,… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES E300

Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN T-roc

The 2025 VOLKSWAGEN T-roc lands in Australia as the sensible one in skinny jeans, neat and tidy but up for a laugh. It keeps the crisp European feel that buyers like, adds a few welcome safety upgrades, and quietly improves the tech mix. Local sales kicked off in February 2025, so what you are looking… Continue reading Review: 2025 VOLKSWAGEN T-roc

Review: 2025 KIA Seltos

The 2025 KIA Seltos lands in Australia with the same smart, upright shape, tidy cabin packaging and fuss-free driving manners that made it a favourite. Kia has not reinvented it this year, and that is the point. The formula remains roomy interior, sensible tech and a choice of two petrol engines, now with small list-price… Continue reading Review: 2025 KIA Seltos

Review: 2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover Sport

The 2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover Sport still looks like it runs the country club, yet it behaves like it wants a muddy weekend away. It sits on JLR’s MLA platform with a choice of mild-hybrid petrol and diesel sixes, a strong 2025 Range Rover Sport hybrid P460e, and the rowdy twin-turbo V8 SV at… Continue reading Review: 2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover Sport