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2026 Tesla Model Y L: Longer, six-seat electric SUV locked in for Australia

[ad_1] The Tesla Model Y L is coming to Australia in 2026, giving the American brand a three-row SUV option Down Under for the first time in several years. The launch of the stretched Model Y derivative had appeared a fait accompli, given it appeared in Australian Government approval documents in February. However, Tesla Australia … Read more

2026 MG S5 EV review

[ad_1] So long, MG ZS EV – the MG S5 EVis the new electric kid on the block. Gone is the slightly awkward and dated electric version of the internal-combustion ZS, effectively replaced by the S5 EV, which, aside from being much newer, has an immediate advantage: it’s built on an EV-focused platform. That immediately … Read more

Porsche Macan: Combustion-powered successor a “very good opportunity”, says local boss

[ad_1] The CEO of Porsche Cars Australia is keen to get his hands on the successor to the discontinued petrol-powered Macan to sit alongside the new electric-only SUV when it’s launched in a couple of years. Speaking with media at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the managing director and CEO for Porsche’s local arm, … Read more

How McLaren’s hybrid racer will become a purchasable track weapon

[ad_1] McLaren’s upcoming World Endurance Championship (WEC) hypercar is set to spawn a track-only customer version, and the British brand will make several tweaks to ensure it’s as accessible as possible to amateur drivers. Codenamed Project: Endurance, the limited-production customer car is being developed alongside the full-fat WEC racecar and will be available to buyers … Read more

MG HS Essence Super Hybrid vs Toyota RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid: Spec battle

[ad_1] The hybrid vehicle market has changed forever as new technology and new arrivals reshape the world of green motoring. Petrol-electric hybrids have been around since a little-known compact car, the Honda Insight, arrived Down Under in 2001. Toyota has since done the heavy lifting with everything from the original Prius to a full range … Read more

Porsche: PHEV owners are “driving mostly electric”, but no word on plug-in 911

[ad_1] Porsche Australia’s boss has stressed the importance of the marque’s hybrid and plug-in hybrid technologies, particularly in keeping petrol-fired performance cars alive longer term. Speaking with media at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, managing director and CEO for Porsche Cars Australia, Daniel Schmollinger, said “hybrid technology for us is very important”. … Read more