
2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS review: the Widow Maker returns
We drive the GT2 RS, a car infamously known as the Widow Maker and, in this fourth-generation form, as the most powerful road-going 911 ever built.

Editor's letter: 2017 - The year of the Korean car
Anyone who drove the original Kia Sportage or an X3 Excel can attest- Korean cars have come a helluva long way

2018 Hyundai Sonata review
An updated version of Hyundai’s Sonata mid-size sedan that rivals the Toyota Camry, Mazda 6 and the incoming, imported Holden Commodore.

Ford Ranger Raptor confirmed for Australia
After much anticipation and many a rumour, the Ford Ranger Raptor is coming to Aussie roads

2018 Honda Civic Type R review – Type R as we know it is dead
It’s the hot hatch of the moment – the hardcore, superfluously styled, yet surprisingly civilised Honda Civic Type R

EDITORIAL: Why Toyota's closure isn't as gut-wrenching as Ford and Holden's
As Toyota closes its doors for the last time, we think back thankfully on 54 years of car making, the thousands of hard-working Aussies who are affected on this solemn day

2018 Jaguar XF Review
The Jaguar XF is a handsome, luxurious and beautifully balanced big car that is especially rewarding to drive, with a wide choice of engines. Auto braking is standard.

2018 Ford Ranger Raptor confirmed for Oz
The most highly anticipated ute release of 2018 is finally official

2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI Review
Freshly updated version of VW's hot-hatch icon, driven

Cut-price Volkswagen Golf GTI, Golf R coming to Australia
Entry-level special editions to drop entry price of GTI and R below $40,000 and $50,000 respectively

Editor's Letter: A milestone at Maranello
Wheels editor Alex Inwood recounts the first time he drove a Ferrari out of the gates at Maranello

Editor's Letter: Australia hates the car enthusiast
A recent trip to Italy highlights a harrowing contrast in Australia's over-policed car culture to that of the rest of the world

2017 Lamborghini Huracan Performante: Air Craft
Active aero helps elevate Lamborghini's Performante to an even higher plane.

Editor's Letter: An automotive origin story
Many of us can vividly identify a defining moment in time that set us on a life-long path of automotive fanaticism. Our Editor, Alex Inwood, found that moment in the pages of Wheels.

Ferrari 812 Superfast sold out for five years
Aussie demand for Ferrari’s soon-to-arrive V12 flagship is so high that its entire life-cycle allocation is already sold out, plus 50 percent.

Culture Clash: The Fiat Abarth 124 in Japan
Picture this: Our Editor Alex Inwood in a bright blue Italian roadster, in central Tokyo, with a 180kg sumo wrestler in the passenger seat. Believe it or not, there is an explanation.

2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS revealed at E3 gaming convention
Surprise debut for Porsche’s most powerful road-going 911 ever

What it’s like to be a test driver for Lamborghini
Meet Mario Fasanetto. He’s Lamborghini’s chief test driver and has helped shape every modern Lamborghini since the Countach.

Opinion: Where does HSV go from here?
Editor Inwood sheds some solemn reflections after driving Clayton's final curtain-call, the HSV GTS-R W1.

2017 Lamborghini Huracan Performante review
Not just a harder Huracan, but also a smarter one

Harder Lamborghini Huracan coming
Break out the Nurburgring lap timer: an even faster, track-focused Huracan could be on the way

Next Mercedes-AMG A45 to have more than 300kW
Hot hatch power war brewing, as AMG boss lays down the gauntlet to Audi

HSV GTS-R W1 misses performance claims
Flagship muscle car is officially the quickest we’ve tested, but doesn’t match its claimed dragstrip times

48 hours in a HSV GTS-R W1
Our first taste of the ballistic HSV GTS-R W1 on the public road was a 1000km road-trip through Victoria's high country
