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COTY

2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Tesla Model Y

How does the modern pioneer of electrified cars compete with renewed competition, both electric and internal combustion powered?

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Subaru Forester

Subaru’s Forester hybrid keeps its trademark all-wheel-drive composure and everyday comfort, delivering balance in a segment crowded with flashier, less capable mid-size SUVs.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Polestar 4 Long Range Single Motor

Swedish minimalism in an electric future – while Polestar aims to rewrite the rule book with its left-field Polestar 4, it wasn’t enough to progress in this year’s award.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Nissan Ariya

Nissan’s long-delayed Ariya EV promised range, space and style, but lacklustre performance, dated design and average refinement saw it quickly ruled out in COTY testing.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Mazda CX-60 G40E GT

Can an SUV really deliver the ‘Zoom Zoom’ by which Mazda defines itself?

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Isuzu MU-X

Isuzu’s MU-X SUV delivers rugged, old-school diesel durability and true go-anywhere ability, but its agricultural manners and dated refinement make it feel trapped in another era.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Hyundai Inster

Hyundai’s pint-sized Inster EV delivers charm, solid engineering and urban range, but faces fierce price competition from cheaper Chinese rivals in Australia’s fast-moving electric city-car market.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: GWM Haval H6 Ultra Hi4 AWD

GWM’s mid-sized hybrid blends huge power, sharp value and family practicality, but its firm ride and hefty weight temper an otherwise standout performance SUV.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Urban

Chery’s Tiggo 7 plug-in hybrid surprises with strong performance, long electric range and generous safety kit, though its firm ride reminds you it’s built to a price.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe

BMW’s 2 Series Gran Coupe delivers comfort, polish and familiar driving pleasure, but its somewhat conventional approach failed to truly excite the judges.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year Contender: Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida

Alfa Romeo’s new Junior hybrid SUV trades the brand’s famous flair for economy and practicality – but left our judges unimpressed by its modest performance and lack of emotional spark.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year finalists, 3RD: Toyota GR Corolla

Toyota’s GR Corolla hogged both keys and tyres at COTY, blending rally-bred pace with daily-driver polish, proving Gazoo Racing’s magic lives on in 2025.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year finalists, 2ND: MG HS Hybrid+ Essence

MG’s new HS Hybrid delivers unexpected polish, combining refined handling, smooth hybrid performance and impressive value to stand out in Australia’s crowded mid-size SUV field.

News

2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year issue now on sale

From 20 contenders to a surprise top three and a deserving winner, the 62nd edition of the world’s longest running annual car award, Wheels’ Car of the Year, returns in our annual yearbook along with plenty of other highlights.

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2025-26 Wheels Car of the Year WINNER: Honda Civic E:HEV L

It’s back to the future for this year’s winner, not just an excellent Honda, but an exceptional car all round.

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BMW 3 Series marks 50 years as backbone of a global production network

From a single plant in Munich to factories across four continents, the 3 Series has shaped how BMW builds cars worldwide.

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Geely to launch EX2 electric city hatch in Australia from late 2026

Compact EV will serve as brand’s new entry model as it expands its local line-up.

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Incredible $13million in fines issued after first month of AI road-safety cameras

More than 31,000 motorists penalised as technology exposes dangerous driving previously going unnoticed.

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Jaecoo confirms single-spec J5 EV for Australia in 2026

Jaecoo’s first all-electric product in Australia, the J5 EV small SUV, will launch locally in January 2026.

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BYD Sealion 5: Pricing for Australia’s most affordable plug-in hybrid SUV revealed

The low entry point signals BYD’s broader push for lower-cost hybrid and electrified models in Australia.

Comparisons

2026 Ford Ranger XLT vs Toyota HiLux SR5: Spec Battle 

A deeper dive into the pros and cons of Australia’s two most popular vehicles.

Features

Cars we wish were sold here: Toyota Tacoma

The latest-generation HiLux has only just been revealed, but did you know that a more modern equivalent is available elsewhere in the world: the Toyota Tacoma.

Reviews

2025 IM5 Performance review: Electric sedan takes aim at Tesla’s Model 3… and almost bullseyes

A few months on from its launch, MG’s IM premium brand is starting to gain sales momentum. Is the IM5 sedan a Tesla-killer?

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2027 Toyota HiLux GR Sport AI render: Will the more powerful flagship return? 

Toyota’s next HiLux GR Sport remains unconfirmed, but clues suggest an evolution-led update with modest hardware gains, tougher visuals and pricing likely just above the new Rogue.