Alex Inwood

Digital Editor, New Car

Manufactured in Bathurst, former Wheels editor Alex Inwood studied journalism and is skilled at spinning a yarn, pedalling a car and presenting video.

He's now moved over to the moving pictures side of the business, heading up the burgeoning video department.

While he may still be under extended warranty cover, he brings years of experience to the role, having served his apprenticeship with some of the best in the industry.

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Features

2018 Aston Martin Vantage review: Car vs Road

From Queenstown to NZ’s tallest peak in Aston’s reborn Vantage

Reviews

2019 Mercedes-AMG C63 S review

Deftly executed mid-life update results in one of the best real-world performance cars you can buy right now

Opinion

Editor's letter: Range anxiety is not dead

I genuinely thought range anxiety was dead. But, as happens from time to time, I was wrong

Features

Heart of Darkness: Ferrari 812 Superfast

Ferrari’s 812 Superfast takes the fundamentals of a super GT, and adds a layer of pure malevolence

Carlos Ghosn rise and fall of Le Cost Killer
News

Carlos Ghosn: the rise and fall of "Le Cost Killer"

How this motoring world giant went from selling tyres to running the world’s largest motoring alliance, and starring in his own comic book

Opinion

Editor's letter: tired of the Toyota Supra waiting game

How much longer can we wait for the Toyota Supra?

Reviews

2019 Kia Rio Range Review

Nicely weighted steering helps you feel good behind the wheel of the mostly new Rio. The Kia city hatch does a lot with your phone, is comfortable, and has a seven-year warranty.

Opinion

What might've been: HSV's hybrid eCommodore

Editor Inwood learns what HSV was planning, had they fettled with Holden's ZB Commodore

Reviews

2019 Nissan Juke Nismo RS review

We drive the third, and for now final, car in the Australian Nismo line-up

Reviews

2018 Volvo XC60 T8 Long Term Review

Well knock us down with a feather, Wheels' COTY champ is actually quite XC-lent

Opinion

Editor's letter: Can David Buttner save Holden?

Standing on the shiny tiles of the dealership, his tie a perfect windsor, his posture relaxed and confident, David Buttner looks remarkably calm

Reviews

2019 Renault Megane RS review

Does the all-new Renault Megane RS retain the magic that made the previous car one of our favourite hot hatches?

News

Future EVs from Mercedes-Benz to look more adventurous

Merc’s first EQ model might be a little conservative but brace for more radical EV designs in the future

News

Future AMGs will be plug-in hybrids; electric performance sub brand coming

Former AMG boss reveals a shock new direction for Mercedes-Benz’s performance arm

News

2019 Mercedes-Benz EQC revealed

All-new electric SUV will arrive in Oz boasting 450km of range, class-leading power outputs and a circa $125,000 sticker

Reviews

2019 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera review

Two storied names unite; stunning opulence and excessive torque result.

Features

Formula Fantastic: Driving the 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class to Monza

Drama, manic Ferrari fans and one of the fastest circuits on the F1 calendar; here’s what it’s like to go to Monza for the Italian GP.

NYC
Features

Gallery: the best bits of Wheels magazine, August 2018

From an iconic house built over a waterfall, to the exposed inner workings of Porsche’s 919 EVO, and a Series 1 Land Rover that’s been buried in the ground like a carrot – here are the highlights from Wheels this month

EV performance cars
Features

Editor’s Letter: the silent flaw of EV performance cars

Electric performance cars are here, but they’re missing one crucial ingredient: sound. Can they still be exciting?

News

Holden boosts jobs, helps secure future with GM investment

GM reveals plan to transform its Aussie outpost into an R&D hub for electric and autonomous cars

Features

Editor's letter: How far we've come

Editor Inwood takes a trip down memory lane while driving two very different BMW M5s

Reviews

2018 McLaren Senna review

Flat out in Woking’s craziest creation yet: the 597kW/800Nm, AUD$1.6m Senna

Features

Editor's letter: Rebuilding Australia's auto-empire - why can't we?

Our expertise at building world-class cars hasn't disappeared. If the Brits can do it, why can't we?

Features

Editor's letter: Porsche's subtle appeal

Editor Inwood shares what Porsche, as a brand, means to him - and many others