Car News
- Home /
- Car News

2016 Citroen C4 Picasso range facelifted
The 2016 Citroen C4 Picasso range has received its first update, and unlike the artist who lends his name to the French-made hatchback, its palette of changes is mild rather than wild.

2018 Jeep Wrangler spy pics
Next-generation Jeep Wrangler goes on a crash diet for greater efficiency and better on-road dynamics

Skoda Kodiaq large SUV confirmed
Coming to Australia in 2017, the new SUV from Skoda is named after a wild bear

Skoda Kodiaq officially named
Due to arrive next year, the Skoda Kodiaq is said to be large and strong — no wonder it’s named after a bear

2016 Holden Trailblazer to take brand more upmarket
Renamed Colorado 7 ute will become an important part of Holden’s move to reinvent itself as a premium brand

V8 Supercars Street fight continues in Malaysia
Our Supercars are still upbeat about the overseas race, but there is some restlessness in KL…

V8 Supercars: Triple Eight, Mark Winterbottom win
Supercars’ tyre strategy means the difference in the west

BMW M3 and M4 Competition variants announced
The BMW M3 and M4 family has expanded with new Competition versions that bring performance and styling upgrades for a relatively small premium.

Mini John Cooper Works Convertible launched
Mini launches its fastest convertible yet using John Cooper Works power

Robbo on former Wheels editor Bill Tuckey
Peter Robinson reflects on what made Bill Tuckey the best of the best

Toyota 86 Shooting Brake concept created in Australia
An Australian-designed concept showcasing a more practical interpretation of the Toyota 86 sports car has been revealed in Sydney.

Hyundai needs ute, small SUV to boost sales
Korean brand is on a sales roll, but lusts for a ute and small SUV to truly fight with Toyota

BMW M3/M4 Competition Pack pricing revealed
Faster sedan, coupe and convertible M cars from $145K

Obituary: Bill Tuckey (1936-2016)
Do you remember Romsey Quints? If you do, there’s a fair chance you also know that Bill Tuckey was his creator, handler and spokesman.

Former Wheels editor Bill Tuckey dies
Bill Tuckey, one of the most influential motoring writers of his time and a former long-serving editor of Wheels, has died overnight aged 80.

F1 agrees to cut engine costs from 2017
1.6-litre V6 turbos to stay, but they’ll be cheaper and sound better. Maybe.

Global Toyota 86 Shooting Brake Concept shock
No-one saw that coming…

Holden posts $128m profit for 2015
Holden has pegged its first profit in five years, although says it was weighed down by its loss-making Australian manufacturing operations

Toyota 86 Shooting Brake revealed
Aussie-influenced one-off 86 makes global debut in Canberra

2016 BMW i3 range increase for new model only
BMW has announced that the i3’s new and improved battery could be retro-fitted to existing i3s. But Australia won’t get a bar of it.

Mitsubishi Triton GLX+ adds bonuses to 4WD dual-cab ute
The Mitsubishi Triton dual-cab ute is now available as a GLX+ variant that adds bonus features over the GLX.

‘Unicorn’ McLaren F1 for sale
McLaren offers up like-new F1

Volvo’s performance arm cuts loose from V8 Supercars
Volvo has left, Nissan’s future is uncertain and other manufacturers say it’s the formula that’s the problem. What’s really happening with V8 Supercars?

Fiat launches Abarth 595 as its cheapest performance model
Fancy a performance-focused Fiat 500 at a sharper price? Meet the cheapest Fiat Abarth ever – the Abarth 595.
