Australia’s new cars for 2025 and beyond
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Holden’s new VF Commodore breaks cover
Holden has just revealed the Calais V version of its crucial new model that is expected in local showrooms this June.

Holden’s billion dollar baby
Holden’s new VF Commodore – which will contribute a staggering $2 billion to the Australian economy – is not even on sale yet, but work has already begun on its replacement.

Preview! 2013 Geneva Motor Show
Images of the hotly anticipated Toyota 86 convertible have been released ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut.

Review: Range Rover
The new Range Rover is so quiet I can hear the leather creaking, and I can’t decide if that’s a flaw or a feature.

Review: BMW 3 Series Touring
The station wagon is dead.

New Corvette finally coming to OZ
The iconic Chevrolet Corvette is coming to Australian showrooms for the first time in its 60 year history.

Honda Australia’s first ever diesel
The new 1.6-litre i-DTEC oiler is a gem, offering a satisfying blend of efficiency, performance and refinement.

Infiniti to build new sportscar and crossover
We’re hearing some exciting news coming out of Infiniti.

The greatest show on earth
Supercars come in threes at Geneva Show.

35 years of Commodore – an evolution
The new VF Commodore has landed, but 2013 marks another historical moment for Holden’s hero car. It’s turning 35.

First Aussie drive: Jaguar F-Type
Associate editor Westerman’s worried. He’s driven Jaguar’s F-Type through Spain’s mountainous north, and in the July 2103 issue, given it bigger raps than Jay-Z and Tupac. But has he got it right? Does European brilliance translate to Aussie awesomeness?

Spain’s crazy supercar
Spaniards like to live life on the edge. After all, it is a nation that jogs in front of steamrolling, hyped-up bulls for fun So it should come as no surprise that Spain’s latest supercar, the Spano R, is a little…insane. Boasting a new 228kW turbocharged five-cylinder engine, the compact SUV is capable of 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, yet will use just 8.8L/100km.

When VW goes mad
If you’re a Volkswagen fan, or a fan of anything within the VW group, the Worthersee festival in Austria is like Disneyland.

Review: Volvo’s all-new V40 with Pedestrian Airbag Technology
Volvo has always had an unusual approach to marketing.

Review: Porsche 911 C4S
Is it a sign of the times that Porsche Australia reckons the typical 911 Carrera 4 buyer is motivated by its fatter stance and greater presence, not necessarily its extra grip?

Bomb-proof, luxo Toyota
Do you demand the utmost luxury from your car? Do you also frequently drive across highly volatile war zones? Then this is the car for you. Specially customised by Lexani Motor Cars, this Toyota Sequoia has been turned into a luxurious mobile fortress.

Lamborghini’s 537kW birthday present
Most 50 year olds get slippers for their birthday.

Buy Ferrari’s F1 transporter!
Now’s your chance to buy a rare piece of Ferrari history.

Geneva Auto Show 2013: Best cars and concepts
The doors are open, the car covers removed – Geneva 2013 is go!

First Ford-built FPV fires up
OK. It may look, feel, go, and stop just like last year’s FPV GT R-Spec. But the black sedan you see here is the first Falcon with a GT badge to be completely built for customer delivery at the 53 year-old Campbellfield plant since the demise of XB GT in 1976.

First drive: Australia’s most powerful car
Say hello to the most powerful production car ever built in Australia.

Nissan turns a new LEAF
Nissan has given its electric, earth-hugging, LEAF a makeover – with more than 100 significant changes. Headlining the improvements are a boost in range, a much-needed drop in price and better charging performance.

Review: Opel Corsa OPC
There are a lot of emotions I expected to see on the face of the bloke getting out of the Opel Corsa OPC in front of me – bemusement, sadness, fear – but joy was not one of them.

Review: Subaru Outback
You can be certain of one thing when you show up at a Subaru launch. Japan’s most idiosyncratic car maker won’t be offering the same stuff as everybody else.












