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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.
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MG Australia unaffected by semi-conductor crisis receiving first full ship of cars
Global shortage of chips not denting MG’s Australian supply

Genesis opens second Australian studio in Melbourne
Luxury brand launches second Australian location

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV pricing announced ahead of August release
Mitsubishi’s Outlander PHEV gets a new companion, with a plug-in hybrid version of the new Eclipse Cross now detailed for Australia
Opinion: The SUV craze is improving the performance car landscape
SUVs are often seen as the antichrist for dynamic driving, but Dan reckons the performance car world is all the better for it

Aston Martin takes covers off its Valhalla hypercar
Hybrid hypercar targets sub-6m30s Nuerburgring lap and looks the goods

How the Hyundai Santa Cruz stacks up against its Ford Maverick rival in the US
Here’s how the asking price stacks up against the rival Ford Maverick

Kia debuts new people-mover in Korea alongside four-seat model with foot massager
Meet the latest Kia Carnival, now with four luxurious seats

Toyota Australia builds on 200,000 hybrid sales with bumper June
Twenty years on from the first Toyota hybrid arriving in Australia, the most popular manufacturer in the country surpasses another milestone

EU officially proposes ban of ICE vehicles from 2035
ICEs on notice ahead of proposed ban in 14 years

Mercedes-AMG SL interior revealed
Mercedes-AMG has given us our first look inside the all-new SL ahead of the grand tourer’s full debut in the coming weeks

Victorian Govt starts to pay back EV buyers who missed out on subsidy
Solar Victoria has started taking applications from ZEV buyers who didn’t get a direct discount at the dealer

Video: 2021 BMW 128ti review
It’s taken BMW a while to get their heads around the front-wheel-drive 1 Series chassis, but Munich has finally joined the party

Smart rubber: The technology behind Pirelli’s Cyber Tyre
After more than a century of development, tyres are entering a brave new digital arena

First Lexus built on dedicated EV platform to be released in 2022
Though it’s Lexus’s second EV overall following the launch of the UX-300e compact crossover

Volkswagen Group aims to introduce a unified EV platform
VW AG goes for an adjustable approach to its future electric vehicles

Volvo and Geely form joint venture to keep engine production going
Swedish manufacturer finds a unique way to avoid ICE production

VinFast begins operating in North America and Europe after Australian office closure
Vietnamese manufacturer looking to break into electric markets globally

Ford ditches diesel power for F-150
Oil burner engine on the chopping block thanks to petrol and hybrid popularity

Hyundai Venue vs Mazda CX-3 comparison review
Now ageing gracefully, the Mazda CX-3 Maxx Sport fronts up to Hyundai’s much newer Venue Elite, but which is the ultimate winner?

Hyundai i30 Sedan N revealed, Australian features detailed
i30 Sedan finally scores N Performance credentials

Why the Mercedes-Benz C209 CLK 63 is a future classic
Mercedes-Benz’s glorious 6.2-litre M156 V8 is worth the price of admission alone

Opel takes covers off all-new hybrid Astra
New Astra to share platform with Peugeot 308 and Citroen C4

2021 Citroen C3 review
Restyled Citroen C3 remains a charming left-field choice, hampered by an awkward price

Mazda shelves plans to introduce rotary-powered driving range extender
Return of the Wankel put on hold