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Frankfurt Motor Show is the world’s largest motor show and has been in existence for well over 100 years. Spread across a mammoth 12 halls, manufacturers come from far and wide to display the latest models, technology and concepts, with crowds often exceeding 800,000 people each year.
For more information, head to the official website and stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates from the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Range Rover Velar scores equipment update for 2022 model
Wireless smartphone mirroring, expanded cabin filtration and new paint options join the Velar range for 2022

2021 Mazda MX-5 RF GT automatic review
After five years on the market, has the game moved on from the world’s most popular roadster?

2021 Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain review
If you’re thinking about a Ranger or HiLux, Isuzu’s new-generation flagship D-Max is here to make you think again

Where can you drive during the latest COVID-19 outbreaks?
A state-by-state breakdown of the dos and don’ts of travelling within Australia during the pandemic

Dacia: Australian launch looking likely
Good news for budget buyers! Another low-cost brand is soon to arrive. Here’s what it means for you, and for parent Renault

Opinion: Progress isn’t the enemy for motoring enthusiasts
Car enthusiasts have never had it so good and yet we’ve never raged against the machine of progress quite so vociferously

2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport review
The Sport treatment brings a more attractive and enticing spin to the entry point of Alfa’s Giulia range

Ferrari 296GTB: The Prancing Horse’s next chapter
Ballistic new 296 GTB marks a return of the V6, powering this hybrid coupe to a bold new future

Toyota tops list of most recommended brands in Australia
According to a new study, Toyota is most likely to be praised in Australia over any other brand

What happened in MOTOR 10 years ago? We held the ultimate front-engined supercar showdown
Ten years ago, we pitted Nissan’s GT-R against the modern classic Mercedes SLS and a 490kW Callaway Corvette Z06

The coolest car products we’ve found this month
Shopping in lockdown? Or maybe you’re after gift. Check out the latest cool kit we’ve found across the web

Skoda restores land-speed record-setting Octavia on 10th anniversary
Quickest time for world’s fastest 2.0-litre turbo production car still stands

2021 Ford Mustang GT convertible review
Now beginning to age, is the classically-charged convertible still fighting fit for today?

Tesla reveals self-driving systems and humanoid robot at ‘AI Day’
Viewers got an in-depth look at the company’s autonomous tech

Jeep steady through semi-conductor shortage by revising options list
Company says it is affected – but not as badly as it could have been

Sport Utility Heroes: AMG C63 S wagon v Alfa Romeo Stelvio Q
It’s Affalterbach’s mental C63 S wagon versus Alfa Romeo’s ballistic Stelvio Q. When you’ve got a load to lug fast, which is the quicker option?

Fifth-gen WRX teased in Subaru promo video – UPDATE
The new all-paw, flat-four, rally-bred fighter will be available as a manual!

Jeep details design changes found in updated 2021 Compass
Changes may be limited on the outside, but get inside the cabin and it’s a whole different story

Toyota announces production cuts, delays to Australian LC300 deliveries
Most popular brand in Australia will face future stock shortages

Australian first drive: 2022 Hyundai i30 N DCT
A watershed moment for the i30 N as Hyundai’s N Division aims for new levels of mass appeal

Penultimate Fast and Furious film to be released in 2023
Fast franchise to hit double digits before one last ride

MG Australia introduces fixed-price servicing for new and used vehicles
After-sales support added to MG’s growing portfolio

US authorities to investigate Tesla Autopilot crashes as senators call for probe into Musk’s tweets – UPDATE
Autopilot capabilities brought into question after numerous accidents

Hyundai adds Kona Standard Range to its electric line-up
New EV variant to offer reduced range at a cheaper price