Look what they done to my Rolls ma!

A wrap would have been easier, but Rolls-Royce opted for a hi-tech, laser-etched paint job for this one-off Phantom Arabesque. The inspiration for the design comes from Middle Eastern architecture in the form of traditional mashrabiya latticework. The mashrabiya pattern is reinterpreted in various ways: a laser-engraved bonnet, intricate Blackwood and Bolivar marquetry Gallery artwork a suite of Bespoke motifs subtly placed throughout the car. In an architectural setting, mashrabiya is built using intricately carved wooden screens that create privacy, allowing those inside to look out without being seen. The… Read more

Life-saving pacemaker for Suzuki Vitara

Suzuki is preparing to launch its first fully-electric vehicle in Australia. The all-new e Vitara is expected in showrooms from June, but there’s no word on the price yet. It follows close on the heels of the dismissal one-star result achieved by Fronx in safety tests conducted by ANCAP. This at a time when Suzuki sales are down almost 30 per cent across the board year on year. The compact, five-seat e Vitara will be available in two variants, Motion and Ultra. The first is front-wheel drive, with a 49… Read more

Nissan’s Triton-based Navara hits showrooms

It’s bad enough trying to keep track of Chinese brands and models, let alone who is sharing what between Japanese companies such as Nissan and Mitsubishi. Nissan provided the X-Trail as the basis for the current Mitsubishi Outlander and with the release of the new Nissan Navara, Mitsubishi has returned the favour by providing its Triton utility as the basis for the vehicle. It’s not the first time Nissan has gone “sharesies” but this time there’s no mistaking that the Navara for what it is. To give this some perspective,… Read more

COROLLA AT ‘CROSS’ ROADS

With the automotive industry increasingly switching on to electric power, getting into a new Corolla was like putting on a comfy cardigan. Not that the Toyota favourite that has been around since 1966 was at all moth-eaten and had seen better days. Far from it, the latest iteration, the Corolla Cross SUV, unlike back in the day, does not run on fossil fuel (petrol) alone. With the latest Toyota hybrid system on hand, there are a few electrons whizzing down the wire here too. The ‘Cross’ is Toyota’s way of… Read more

DEEPAL’S S07 – IS IT THE CHINESE ANSWER TO CITROEN?

The Deepal S07 has to be one of the weirdest cars we’ve driven in years. Apart from anything else, it’s got no dashboard. That is no instrument panel to tell you what’s going on. It teleported us back to the turn of the century and the debut of the ill-fated Toyota Echo with its then unusual, centre-mounted digital speedometer. The difference being that although the Deepal EV has a large centrally-mounted, free-standing touchscreen, which swivels to welcome the driver — there’s still no instrument cluster and that means no speedometer…. Read more

HAVAL H7 VANTA HEV

Haval has gone for a rugged, almost retro-look with its new the mid-sized H7 Hybrid, emphasised by bolt-on mudguard flares. Well, they look like they bolt on, but despite the rugged exterior it is actually front- wheel drive and shares its underpinnings with the softer H6 plug-in hybrid that we tested recently — though you can’t plug this one in. Which is kinda funny, we had planned to grab a charge spot across the road from the Orpheum Theatre in crowded Cremorne — until we discovered it doesn’t have a… Read more

From lawnmowers to the first hybrid

Just like electric cars, hybrids have been around a lot longer than you might think. In fact, the first hybrid predates the Prius by 20 years and, believe it not, was built by Briggs & Stratton — the same Briggs & Stratton that makes engines for lawnmowers. The year was 1979 and it came at the tail end of the then oil crisis which had car makers looking to low fuel consumption alternatives. Keen to promote its new air-cooled, horizontally opposed two-cylinder engine, the company set out to develop a… Read more

Audi lets AI off the leash

Audi is scaling up the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into large-scale series production . For example, in German assembly plants, workers are increasingly being controlled centrally from the cloud. They receive information such as vehicles’ specifications or regional versions from a central source in real time. The move to the cloud has already eliminated the need for more than 1000 industrial PCs (no word on its workforce yet). In doing so, the company is setting the next benchmark in fully networked factory automation and at the same time laying… Read more

Safer Scorpio on the way

Mahindra has confirmed the new Scorpio SUV will see the introduction of Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The inclusion of ADAS brings a comprehensive suite of intelligent driver-assistance features to Mahindra’s flagship off-road-capable SUV. This initiative underscores Mahindra’s commitment to providing safe, world-class vehicles to Australian families, adventurers, and fleet operators. The updated MY26 Scorpio features Level 2 ADAS, adding an advanced range of safety and driver-support features designed for Australian roads and conditions, including: Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) – Detects vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians ahead, and automatically… Read more

Limited edition Estrema targets true Alfisti

Strictly limited to just 19 examples in Australia, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Estrema is a true gem. Arriving in February, the Estrema (Italian for extreme), showcases the very best of Alfa Romeo’s performance engineering. With a 2.9-litre turbocharged petrol V6, it delivers 382kW of power and 606Nm of torque, with a world-renowned Akrapovič exhaust, active-valve lightweight titanium system with carbon-fibre finishers. There’s also a mechanical limited slip rear differential, Alfa DNA Pro drive mode selector with active suspension, 50/50 weight distribution and carbon-fibre active aero splitter and driveshaft. Impressive… Read more