Category: Cars Guide Magazine

  • Audi on petrol particulate filters in Australia: ‘We think there’s a way’

    Audi on petrol particulate filters in Australia: ‘We think there’s a way’

    Audi’s new A1 hatchback launches with the brand’s new 1.5-litre engine, but it’s not quite the same as its European equivalent. Notably, the new 1.5-litre unit (which is designed to replace the 1.4-litre engine that appears in the new Q3 SUV) is missing its petrol particulate filter (PPF) that is part of the engine’s list…

  • MG ZS EV 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: This is Australia’s most-affordable electric car

    MG ZS EV 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: This is Australia’s most-affordable electric car

    MG has confirmed its ZS EV SUV will land in Australian showrooms in 2020 priced at $46,990 driveaway, but the price is only applicable to the first 100 orders. After the initial launch price, expect to see the cost of the ZS EV rise, but MG is remaining tight-lipped on just how much it will…

  • CarsGuide Podcast: Tools in the Shed ep. 107

    Episode 107 – What’s the go at the Tokyo Show? In this episode, James Cleary, Tom White  and Matt Campbell hit the garage to chat all things motoring, including: You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast) and Instagram, or share your thoughts by emailing comments@carsguide.com.au You can subscribe to the CarsGuide podcast on iTunes, find us on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket…

  • Australian road safety is only marginally improving

    Australian road safety is only marginally improving

    The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) is urging the federal government to take more action as the latest national road toll figures reveal that fatalities have remained nearly as high as they were last year. To the 12 months ending September 2019, 1185 deaths were recorded on Australian roads, just a 1.3 per cent year-on-year decrease.…

  • Child seat rules changed for dual-cab utes

    Child seat rules changed for dual-cab utes

    All new dual-cab utes introduced to Australia from this point onwards will require the same level of child-seat anchorage points as their passenger car stablemates, meaning a hard-welded metal point for the top tether. Up until now, dual-cab utes were designated as light-commercial vehicles under Australian Design Rule (ADR) classification, making them exempt from the…

  • How to topple Toyota: Hyundai’s plan to counter rival’s hybrid dominance

    How to topple Toyota: Hyundai’s plan to counter rival’s hybrid dominance

    Hyundai will introduce up to 44 new eco-friendly vehicle choices by 2025 as it concedes Toyota has had a “free run” at Australia’s booming hybrid market. Those 44 options (23 of which will be battery electric vehicles) will be launched by Hyundai globally, and so it’s highly unlikely all of them will make it to…

  • Fisker coming to Australia in 2022 with an electric Ford Ranger rival

    Fisker coming to Australia in 2022 with an electric Ford Ranger rival

    Fisker has confirmed its plans to join the Australian new car market as of 2022, and the launch program is set to be spearheaded by an electric ute to rival the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux. The brand’s executive vice president of strategic communications and marketing, Andrew de Lara, told CarsGuide that the company is…

  • Audi A1 2020 pricing and spec: Premium city car goes high tech

    Audi A1 2020 pricing and spec: Premium city car goes high tech

    Audi’s second-generation A1 city hatch has finally arrived in Australia with a choice of three variants after being revealed over 12 months ago in June 2018. The A1 also debuts a completely new styling language, doing away with the retro lines of the previous car to instead offer a sporty angular look. Its tech suite…

  • Waiting for a Suzuki Jimny ute? We’ve got bad news for you…

    Waiting for a Suzuki Jimny ute? We’ve got bad news for you…

    If you’re on the edge of your seat waiting for Suzuki to produce a ute version of its too-cute off-roader, we’ve got bad news for you; a tray-backed version of the Jimny “is not on the agenda”. Speaking on the floor of the Tokyo Motor Show, a Suzuki spokesperson told CarsGuide that a tray-back version…

  • Ford Escape 2020 to gain wireless multimedia tech

    Ford Escape 2020 to gain wireless multimedia tech

    Ford will roll its new-look Sync 4 multimedia system next year, which will likely make its Australian debut in the new-generation Escape mid-size SUV due in the first half of 2020. Boasting twice the computing power of the Sync 3 system, Ford claims the new multimedia technology will “help make navigation, music and connection your…

  • Nissan Patrol Warrior 2020 confirmed! Flagship SUV to get hardcore makeover

    Nissan will apply the Warrior treatment to the Patrol, with the brand’s Australian chief confirming work on the project has begun. Chuffed with the reception to the Navara N-Trek Warrior, Nissan boss Stephen Lester confirmed several new projects were now underway, with the incoming Patrol the next to receive the local suspension engineering work, though…

  • ACCC takes aim at Mazda over alleged ‘unconscionable conduct’

    ACCC takes aim at Mazda over alleged ‘unconscionable conduct’

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will take Mazda to court for alleged “unconscionable conduct” and “false and misleading representations in its dealings with consumers”. The ACCC cites three customers who bought vehicles that began supposedly exhibiting faults within the first 24 months of ownership, including an unexpected loss of power and deceleration while…

  • Jeep Gladiator ute gains supercharged V8 powertrain

    Jeep Gladiator ute gains supercharged V8 powertrain

    American tuning-specialist Hennessey has created the Maximus 1000, which is described as “the ultimate Jeep Gladiator” thanks to a supercharged 6.2-litre Hellcat petrol V8 heart transplant. Making its public debut next week at the 2019 SEMA show in Las Vegas, the name Maximus 1000 references its 1000 horsepower power output, which translates to 756kW. Maximum…

  • Toyota RAV4 Hybrid wait time up to six months – but now you can rent a Camry to tide you over

    Toyota RAV4 Hybrid wait time up to six months – but now you can rent a Camry to tide you over

    There has been such unprecedented demand for the latest-generation Toyota RAV4 Hybrid models that the brand has decided to offer a subsidised rental car program to tide over customers until their SUV arrives. The wait time for the top-spec Cruiser hybrid RAV4 – which won our mid-sized AWD SUV comparison earlier in 2019 – is…

  • Fiat-Chrysler and Peugeot in merger talks: report

    Fiat-Chrysler and Peugeot in merger talks: report

    A new automotive giant could be formed with reports Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot-Citroen are in merger talks. The Wall Street Journal reports Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and France’s PSA Group are discussing an all-share merger of equals which, if successful, would potentially create a US$50 billion company to rival Toyota Motor Corporation and the…

  • Lexus hybrid sales soaring, diesel a surprise success

    Lexus hybrid sales soaring, diesel a surprise success

    Lexus can’t keep up with the demand for some of its hybrid models, with demand far outstripping supply for the UX compact SUV and NX mid-size model. According to Lexus Australia, the company’s hybrid sales rate is currently at 27.35 per cent for the year, to 30 September 2019. And it’s the SUV range which…

  • Audi S3, S4, S5 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: More equipment for sporty trio

    Audi S3, S4, S5 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: More equipment for sporty trio

    Audi Australia has upgraded its S3, S4 and S5 performance models with more standard equipment for 2020, two of which go without corresponding price rises. The S3 remains available in three body styles, with the five-door Sportback hatch, four-door Sedan and two-door Cabriolet unchanged in price at $64,200, $65,800 and $73,400 plus on-road costs respectively…

  • This is what the Genesis mid-size SUV could look like: Mercedes GLC rival rendered

    This is what the Genesis mid-size SUV could look like: Mercedes GLC rival rendered

    These illustrations may give away the yet-to-be-revealed Genesis GV70 medium SUV ahead of its Australian launch in 2021. Russian publication Kolesa.ru has used spy photographs to render the new South Korean high rider, which will go to battle with the BMW X3, Mercedes-Benz GLC and Audi Q5 when it hits local showrooms. A prominent yet…

  • Hyundai Ioniq 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: No longer Australia’s cheapest electric car

    Hyundai Ioniq 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: No longer Australia’s cheapest electric car

    Hyundai’s environmentally focused Ioniq has lost the title of Australia’s most affordable electric vehicle (EV), with the 2020 model year overhaul ushering in an increase in price, as well as a new look, increased standard equipment and extended range for the battery electric variants. The base battery-electric Ioniq Electric Elite has jumped $3500 in price…

  • Lexus Teammate to autonomously drive you on the highway in 2020

    Lexus Teammate to autonomously drive you on the highway in 2020

    Lexus has confirmed it will offer a semi-autonomous highway driving system known as Teammate on models sold from 2020 onwards. The new Lexus Teammate system is designed to allow drivers to hand over control of their car on the highway – having been developed on the raised roads of Tokyo, fine-tuned using real world data and Artificial Intelligence (AI).…