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Australian emissions reduction target increased as automotive industry calls for specific policy
While the Government targets a higher level of emissions reduction, the transport industry is still without a specific target

EXCLUSIVE: New car key battery laws mean replacing old sets ‘might not be possible’, will cost industry
The Australian Government is bringing in new laws on button batteries from next week, but what does it mean for you?

2023 Subaru Forester on sale in Australia ahead of fourth quarter launch
The updated Subaru Forester comes at a premium ahead of its arrival later this year

Tesla Enhanced Autopilot comes to Australia for $5100
While paid-up Australian Tesla customers wait for Full Self Driving to reach their car, the mid-level Enhanced Autopilot has become available

2023 BMW M3 Touring sets new Nürburgring record
The quickest wagon to ever lap the Nordschleife will be revealed on June 23

Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 revealed, no road-going variant planned
Skoda has unveiled its latest rally car, but don’t hold your breath for a road-ready version

Ferrari to launch 15 new cars by 2026, EV and hypercar confirmed
By 2026, only 40 per cent of Ferrari road cars will be powered by a pure combustion engine, while five per cent are set to be fully electric

Fushinjin! Toyota Century SUV imagined
If Toyota were to have another go at offering the Century in the West, surely it would have to think about an SUV…

2022 Volkswagen Golf R wagon review
Wagon significantly boosts Golf R practicality with only small dynamic compromises, but is it trying to do too much?

2022 Haval H6 range scores five-star ANCAP rating – now includes Hybrid and GT variants
All variants of the H6 have now been awarded top marks in crash testing

McLaren to enter electric SUV market by 2030
Going against its own ethos, McLaren could follow the lead of its competitors and venture away from low-slung sports cars

Nio ES7 SUV revealed: Claims it can run for up to 930km on a charge
The Chinese EV boasts one of the longest driving ranges on offer

MG Cyberster electric roadster revealed in patent designs
MG has confirmed its upcoming Cyberster will be built in right-hand drive, and an Australian debut could be on the cards

2019-2020 Ford Mustang GT manual recalled
An issue with the first batch of Ford’s FN Mustang GTs has forced the recall

Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix locked in until 2035
From 2023, the Aus GP will feature Formula 2 and Formula 3 for the first time

Living with the 2022 Hyundai Kona N
How does N Division’s jacked-up hot hatch, the 2022 Hyundai Kona N, handle life in the fast lane with MOTOR?

Living with the 2022 Mercedes-AMG E53
Cameron Kirby straps into the Mercedes-AMG E53 to see what the subtle super coupe is like to live with

A vision realised: Dennis Savic profile
How a young former Ford Australia engineer is bringing his dream of electric motorcycling to life – right here in Melbourne

Wheels inbox: June 2022 letters to the Editor
Keep it tight (no more than 200 words) and do include your suburb! You can also have your say on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter (search for Wheels Australia)

Bugatti delivers first Centodieci in EB110 tribute colour
Limited to just 10 units, the coachbuilt Bugattis were all sold for AU$12 million each

Polestar 3 SUV and Polestar 5 sedan revealed further, Polestar 4 teased
Polestar uses sales-growth press release to drip-feed another preview of its coming new models

Retro: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Not even a host of design flaws could stop the ’57 becoming a classic

Mitsubishi appoints new leaders to exec team in Australia
Four new names now feature up the top of the local Mitsubishi ladder

2022 McLaren Artura review: International first drive
McLaren Automotive’s second all-new car in its 12-year history is all grown up, but is that what we want from a plug-in hybrid supercar?