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Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro review: Fitter, faster, stronger
The second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro casts off the shackles of its fearsome but uncompromising predecessor to tap into a broader depth of performance, comfort and luxury than ever before.

From the Wheels archive: The best Holden ever!
Wheels gushed over the all-new HQ Holden in September 1971, declaring it ‘far and away the best Holden ever’.

Toyota trademarks ‘TRD Hammer’ in the US as F150 Raptor competitor looms
It’s been rumoured for some time now, and a trademark application in the United States indicates Toyota is serious about taking on the F150 Raptor with a hot version of the Tundra.

MG readies to launch compact-sized MG4 Urban EV
New MG4 Urban EV targets city buyers with sharp pricing, improved space and range, as fuel costs push Australians toward affordable electric alternatives

After a medium SUV with a pulse? Here are five of the best
Most medium SUV models are largely a snooze from behind the wheel, but thankfully, there are options for those of us who like a more engaging driving experience.

The best ways to save fuel as prices rise and supply tightens
As fuel prices reach record highs around the country thanks to the Iran conflict, there are plenty of ways to try and reduce fuel usage that don’t involve buying a new car.

Australia-EU trade deal signed, set to cut car prices… but Luxury Car Tax lives on
Tariffs scrapped and luxury car tax changes for EVs could lower the cost of European vehicles for Australian buyers.

Rolls-Royce walks back from electric-only promise, and says the V12 will live on
CEO of Rolls-Royce, Chris Brownridge, said the legendary bespoke luxury brand has revised its plan to go EV-only by 2030 as global demand for EVs continues to cool.

BMW confirms Alpina return with flagship 7 Series and X7
Reborn Alpina brand to focus on ultra-luxury, high-speed models positioned between BMW and Rolls-Royce, starting with flagship sedan and SUV.

Melbourne Motor Show returns after sellout event in 2025
The Melbourne Motor Show will return on April 10 as the largest of its type in the Southern Hemisphere.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launches national fuel supply taskforce
The PM has implored Australians not to panic buy fuel they don’t need as he announced a new taskforce directed at coordinating fuel supply and security, covering federal, state and territory governments.

Ferrari offers to retrofit steering wheels that do away with haptic controls
Haptic feedback controls on the steering wheel proved, um, very unpopular with Ferrari owners. Now the Italian manufacturer has listened to customers and has a solution.

Seeking a small SUV that drives like a car? Here are five of the best non-performance options
Are you searching for a small SUV that doesn’t bore you from behind the wheel? Thankfully, there are still some options available.

BMW reveals electric 3 Series with long range and fast charging
Neue Klasse-based BMW i3 sedan debuts with up to 900km range, 400kW charging capability and production locked in for Munich from 2026.

Hennessey Goliath 700 ZR2: Supercharged Chevrolet Silverado revealed with 515kW V8
US tuner Hennessey has turned its attention to the Chevy Silverado to create the Goliath 700 ZR2, complete with a 515kW supercharged V8.

More than 240 apartment residents each get an EV charger in sign of things to come
A lack of chargers in apartments is seen as one of the largest barriers to EV ownership, but a new building has installed one charger per apartment to help tackle the problem.

EV road user tax proposed in the US… as Australia weighs options
The US House Transport Committee Head has called for electric vehicle owners to pay an annual road repair fee – as the debate on a similar move continues in Australia.

Hybrid vehicles can reduce fuel use during record high prices – so which are the best options?
The latest conflict in the Middle East has seen fuel prices spike and the possibility of further rises to come, so what are the best hybrid vehicles to lessen your spend on filling your car?

Toyota Kluger recalled with 34,000 vehicles affected
Toyota has issued a recall for a fault in 34,377 Kluger SUVs, which could cause the seats in the second row to not latch into position correctly once adjusted, and potentially move in the event of a crash.

April Fools’ prank becomes reality as BMW creates new M3 Touring car to enter Nurburgring 24h
What started as a viral stunt is actually happening: BMW is officially racing the M3 Touring in the Nurburgring 24h race.

ACCC warns fuel retailers as petrol prices surge
Consumer watchdog meets major suppliers amid rising prices and supply concerns, vowing action against any signs of price gouging.

Hyundai Australia launches web portal for ‘Nthusiasts’ to attend dedicated events
Hyundai Australia has added more support for its Nthusiasts by launching a new web portal for members to find community events.

2026 Nissan Navara arrives with Australian-tuned suspension
Fifth-generation ute launches locally with Premcar-developed suspension, revised diesel power and a focus on real-world towing, load carrying and off-road capability.

US patents hint at Toyota PHEV pickup truck development
Plug-in hybrid technology is on the way for Toyota and uncovered US patents illustrate some of the ways the technology might take shape.
