TIGGO 9 PLUG-IN PARTNER TAKES TO ‘SUPER HIGHWAY’

Australians went from buying an electric vehicle – hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or full electric – once every 50 minutes four years ago to once every three minutes in April, according to Aussie Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen. Needless to say, there’s a lot going on, with manufacturers, especially those from China, having a field day. Chery, one of the biggest, not satisfied with standard petro/electric hybrid performance has extended its super highway’ journey, adding to its rapidly expanding Tiggo range with a top-of-the-range CSH (for Chery Super Hybrid) ‘9’ model…. Read more

COROLLA CROSS SETS THE BENCHMARK FOR SMALL HYBRID SUVS

Launched here in 2022, and given an upgrade in mid-2025, the Toyota Corolla Cross is – as the name suggests – an SUV crossover version of the all-time world’s biggest selling motor vehicle. Corolla Cross is the largest of Toyota’s three-model range of compact SUVs above the smaller Yaris Cross and the sportier C-HR. It shares the same platform as the C-HR and Corolla. On test was the GXL front-wheel drive model. The original Corolla Cross was available with the choice of petrol or petrol/electric hybrid powertrains but, in line… Read more

CHERY TIGGO 4 HYBRID ‘GIVING MORE FOR LESS’

Since being introduced to the local market, the petrol powered Tiggo 4 has proven to be a popular choice among new car buyers, picking up a string of awards along the way. Now the best-selling small SUV from Chinese auto giant Chery has taken on hybrid status. Similar to the petrol-powered models, the Tiggo 4 Hybrid is available in two value- packed variants, the entry-level Urban, starting at $29,990, and top-of-the-range Ultimate, at $34,990. Both are driveaway. The car is firmly rooted in budget territory with the likes of the… Read more

HYUNDAI I20 N

The Hyundai i20 N hatch is the proverbial pocket rocket. It’s easily the cheapest entry to high performance motoring, with support for ‘tracking’ the car if that’s part of your plan. You can even download layouts for the various race tracks around Australia and upload them to the car, allowing you to time laps and compare your times to those of others. How good is that? STYLING Launched here in late 2021, the i20 N is part of a stable that includes the i30 N hatch and sedan, Kona N,… Read more

LEAPMOTOR B10 IS A PREMIUM MID-SIZED EV AT A BUDGET PRICE

Launched here in late 2025 the Leapmotor B10 is a fully-electric compact SUV from the new Chinese brand backed by the huge Stellantis group which brings a number of brands to Australia including Jeep, Peugeot, RAM, Fiat and Alfa Romeo. We’re told that the unusual name is a loose translation from the Chinese Lingpao Qiche that means Zero Run Automobile. Makes sense. Leapmotor B10 is the brand’s second model joining the larger C10 SUV that arrived here in early 2025. It’s currently EV only but we’re told that an extended… Read more

GEELY STARRAY EM-I INSPIRE: A FEW STAINS IN THE WASH-UP

With a name like a washing-up liquid, the Starray has bubbled up in the mid-size SUV segment as an effervescent plug-in hybrid. Relatively new to Australia, the Chinese automobile manufacturer Geely has been in the business for almost half a century and owns brands like Volvo, Polestar, Zeekr and Lotus, so it should know a thing or two about ‘moving metal’. The Starray EM-I is only the second Geely to be launched Down Under and comes in two variants – the Complete and Inspire – which at $37,490, plus on-road… Read more

ELEXIO EV IS HYUNDAI’S FIRST CHINESE-BUILT VEHICLE

Koreans don’t get to drive the Hyundai Elexio. They get the Kia equivalent instead — the EV5. Built in China, it’s the first Hyundai to be manufactured outside of South Korea, no doubt in an endeavour to reduce costs and make the car more competitive. Elexio sits between the Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 in terms of size, but is quite different in design, with a tall boxy body. It’s a made-up name, created especially for the five-seat EV and means nothing in particular — in fact it has been… Read more

SUZUKI’S FIRST ELECTRIC VEHICLE IS ON ITS WAY

It’s been a long time coming, but Suzuki has finally produced its first fully-electric vehicle. Called e Vitara, it’s a compact crossover SUV that won’t be in dealerships until late-June or early-July but with pre-orders being taken. The e Vitara shares the same platform, and many features but styling differences with the Toyota Urban Cruiser. Both are built in India at Suzuki’s Gujerat factory on its Heartect-e lightweight dedicated electric chassis. At this stage it’s unlikely that Toyota will be importing the Urban Cruiser. Suzuki is unique Australia in that… Read more

MG HS SUPER HYBRID

It’s over three years since we first drove what was then called the MG HS +EV, or plug-in hybrid as they have come to be known. And haven’t things changed in this time? Not only has the car grown in size, so has the battery and projected, electric-only driving range. Now in its second generation, the HS has emerged from its cocoon, spread its wings and become a fully-fledged “Super Hybrid” — it’s a much more enticing proposition. STYLING There are two grades from which to choose, Excite and Essence…. Read more

BEST FOOT FORWARD FOR MAZDA BT-50 UTE

Tradie tackle transporter; domestic trash tip tripper; camping holiday gear hauler; Birdsville Track trouper on the way to the races, the Mazda BT-50 Dual Cab ute is fit for purpose for all of the above. Introduced to Australia two decades ago, it’s had plenty of practice. A true Mazda staple, rooted in the Isuzu D-Max, the versatile Dual Cab has taken a power lift with a 2.2-litre turbodiesel four-cylinder engine in place of the 1.9-litre diesel unit – that’s 120kW as opposed to 110kW. An eight-speed automatic transmission completes the… Read more