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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.

2021 GWM Ute gains increased tow rating
The Ute is the latest value-packed Chinese-built dual-cab ute to arrive in Australia, with its three-‘Cannon’ range brimming with standard features

The new Hyundai Kona N is officially coming here!
Hyundai reveals its first high-performance SUV, and it’s set for our showrooms

1985 Citroen BX 4TC – Forgotten fast cars
This car was a Group B rally weapon so inept that its maker tried to delete it from history

Summer car care and driving tips
As the weather warms up it’s time to take a few precautions to protect your car and make driving safer

How A-ha made Norway take on EVs
The Norwegian pop-group was instrumental in its country embracing world-leading electric vehicle subsidies

Skaife’s Opinion: Gen3 will help Supercars thrive
Supercars is ready to face the future with a clearly defined purpose

Buyer’s guide: 1996 HSV VS GTS-R
The Big Banana remains one of HSV’s rarest models, with outlandish looks to match its growing cult status

Ford’s Maverick unmasked!
Smaller Ford pick-up breaks cover in Mexico. Could it work in Australia?

Victoria announces cash-for-cars grants for young and old drivers
Government new-for-old car program targets young and old regional drivers – but how will it work?

NSW mobile speed camera cars are now unmarked
A month after the removal of warning signs, NSW authorities will strip mobile speed camera cars of fluorescent markings

What now for Ken Block?
Gymkhana creator and mayhem mechanic Ken Block has parted ways with Ford. Where to next?

Toyota trials electric LandCruiser 70 Series
Toyota Australia’s Melbourne-based product planning team has added batteries to its venerable LandCruiser workhorse

Mercedes-Benz reveals MBUX Hyperscreen infotainment system
The spectacular dash-spanning display makes its debut in the new EQS but is likely to be incorporated into other models

2021 Kia Carnival review
Need bulk space for your spawn but want to avoid the people mover cliché? Kia’s all-new Carnival straddles a new line between pragmatism and prowess

All new Volvos now come with speed-limiting key fob
Volvo develops speed-limiting tech to cut down on speed-related accidents

MG comes of age in Australia
MG shrugs off the coronavirus to become Australia’s fastest growing vehicle brand in 2020

Mitsubishi quietly bumps prices of Triton light commercial ute
Mitsubishi has raised the price of its Triton ute across the board for 2021

Toyota hybrids lead spike in electrified vehicle sales
Sales figures for 2020 reveal there is an appetite for electrified vehicles – if the price is right

December sales spike brings hope to ailing Aussie vehicle market
Australian vehicle sales dip below one million in 2020, but an unexpected silver lining led to a sales spike in December

The first Wheels issue of 2021 is here!
Flick past our GR Yaris cover star and you’ll find a wealth of variety to kick the year off

Safari-spec Singer ACS is the off-road 911 of your dreams
Singer Vehicle Design and Tuthill Porsche team up to create a wild twin-turbo off-road Porsche 911 with Dakar intents

2021 Mazda CX-3 gains Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
The ageing but popular CX-3 scores minor tweaks to keep it in the small SUV game

New highway cameras to target ‘dangerous’ tailgaters
A new trial by UK authorities sees tailgaters who flout the two-second rule caught out by cameras

Australia’s Best Value Cars 2021: the winners
Here is your list of gold star winners of Australia’s most comprehensive value awards for 2021