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The LA Auto Show is an annual car show held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in late November to early December.
Not only does the show feature a large amount of new American products, international manufacturers come from far and wide to debut their latest cars as well.
With that in mind, the LA Auto Show tends to see a lot of big name car reveals with the world’s media watching closely.
For more information, head to the official LA Auto Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

2026 Ford Everest first drive: Updated city SUV you can still take for a bush bash
You won’t pick it from the outside, but the top-selling Ford Everest has been tweaked for its mid-life upgrade, with the headline changes seen under the skin.

2026 Ford Ranger first drive: Versatility and V6 power to the fore as rivals circle
With a revised range, the setting of the sun on the bi-turbo four-cylinder engine, and the V6 engine more broadly available, Ford’s sales heavy hitter looks to continue its appeal to Australian new car buyers.

Are Ferrari Luce haters missing the point about the brand’s first electric car?
If you dislike the styling of Ferrari’s first electric car, that’s a side effect of a strategic decision Ferrari made to go after customers the company had not courted before.

Volkswagen Tayron eHybrid review: Large SUV joins Tiguan sibling with hybrid drivetrain
It’s the larger brother to the Tiguan eHybrid, though it does without the extra seats of other Tayron variants. Does the Tayron eHybrid make sense?

Volkswagen Tiguan eHybrid review: Medium SUV contender is finally electrified
Hybrid power has finally arrived in the Volkswagen Tiguan range. Should you consider it over another hybrid medium SUV like a RAV4, Tucson, CR-V, etc?

Tesla’s sunroofs are often derided for letting in too much Aussie sun – but now they may have a solution
From pass-through perforations to hot-air extraction, Tesla keeps trying to make its glass roof work like an opaque one.

Ferrari has a manual 12Cilindri and an F80 Roadster on the way to please enthusiasts
Trademark filings for a range of future Ferraris have been leaked, and for Prancing Horse fans not enamoured by the electric Luce, the news is positive.

Second-gen Mercedes-Benz GLB confirmed for Australia; due in showrooms this year
Mercedes-Benz’s new GLB to arrive in Australia later this year with both petrol-hybrid and electric drivetrains.

Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake confirmed for Australia
Hybrid and electric station wagons set to join the Mercedes-Benz CLA range in Australia.

Mercedes-Benz CLA hybrid review: New-gen Baby Benz hits the right notes
New hybrid powertrain and tech-laden cabin underpin third-generation compact sedan.

Honda Prelude review: Can the return of a legend win a new generation of fans?
After 25 long years, Honda’s segment-shaping Prelude is back as part of Honda’s recent resurgence. Can an otherwise modest Civic eHEV powertrain match the Prelude’s grand touring tease? A fast blast on some of Victoria’s best roads answers the question.

Australians cutting corners on car maintenance as motoring costs surge, report finds
New study shows more drivers postponing servicing, tyre replacement and oil changes as household financial pressures intensify.

BMW M3 production set to end in 2027 – report
The last current G80-generation BMW M3 is set to roll down the production line in February 2027, with an 18-month gap before the next one arrives

BYD Dolphin G plug-in hybrid hatch revealed ahead of launch
The first Europe-specific model from China’s BYD has been leaked ahead of its official reveal.

Ferrari Luce reaction: Share price tumbles as first EV revealed, former CEO labels it ‘destruction of a legend’
Ferrari’s legacy for producing high-powered sports cars came into question yesterday, with the brand’s first-ever electric vehicle sending stock prices into retreat and its former chairman criticising the new vehicle.

Ford Australia: ‘We offer something our rivals don’t’
Ford says its century-long Australian presence and local investment will help defend Ranger and Everest sales against growing competition from Chinese automotive brands.

Lotus Emira 420 Sport: Lower, lighter, more powerful sports car revealed for more ‘traditional’ customers
Lotus has given its only current combustion engine model the authentic Lotus treatment, with a new addition to the Emira range that boosts power, reduces weight, and fine-tunes handling.

LDV eDeliver 5: Fully electric van lands in Australia
The electric van segment gets another entrant with order books open for the new LDV eDeliver 5, available in three models – SWB low roof, LWB low roof and LWB high roof. It features vehicle-to-load capability and has a payload between 1200kg and 1265kg.

BYD Shark 6 review: Two new variants bring more power and capability
BYD’s Shark 6 has been a sales phenomenon in the Australian new car market. Less than two short years since launch, the manufacturer’s first dual-cab has sold more than 24,000 units in this dual-cab hungry market.

Lexus Australia welcomes competition from China but won’t engage in a ‘race to the bottom’
Lexus Australia’s boss welcomes Chinese challenger brands that are increasingly flexing their luxury car muscle.

Lexus targets modest EV growth with two new models
Lexus expects updated RZ pricing and new ES EV sedan to boost modest electric vehicle growth as hybrids continue dominating the brand’s Australian sales mix.

Ferrari reveals first-ever electric car with 1035hp Luce grand tourer
Four-door EV introduces new design language, four-motor drivetrain and tactile cabin as Ferrari enters the electric era.

Australia’s most EV-friendly cities named in new study
Research ranks capital cities on charging access, ownership rates and charging costs as electric vehicle uptake continues to accelerate nationwide.

MG launches MGS6 EV electric SUV with plus-500km range
New mid-size electric SUV arrives with up to 530km claimed range, dual-motor AWD option and family-focused practicality.
