Volkswagen has confirmed it is working on a breakthrough new electric sedan due to launch in 2026, known as the Project Trinity. While specific details remain thin on the ground – particularly given the vehicle isn't slated to launch for five years – Volkswagen promises the Trinity (a codename, with the final production moniker yet to be decided) will set "new standards in terms of range... and digitisation", and will charge "as fast as refuelling".
The Volkswagen Golf, Tiguan, Passat and T-Roc's futures have been secured into the electric age, with the German brand confirming its popular models will all receive another generation.
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The four-cylinder Ford Mustang has been axed in Europe after more than four out of five buyers opted for the V8. However, Ford Australia says there are no plans to drop the four-cylinder Mustang from...
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The 2022 Volvo XC60 mid-size SUV has received a mid-life facelift, with the first examples to arrive in Australian showrooms in the third quarter of 2021 (July to September). As per other recent-facel...
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On the rare occasion Lexus makes a convertible, it's fair to say it doesn't do things by halves. The 2021 Lexus LC500 Convertible debuted in late 2020 as only the third drop-top model the Japanese mar...
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It’s fair to say I had the same question as a lot of people when I met my latest long-termer, the 2021 MG ZS EV. “How many kilometres do you get?” It's the inevitable yardstick that we judge all elect...
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As the original flagship of the then-fledgeling Lexus range when it launched in the late 1980s, the LS was arguably the first Japanese car to make the European brands sweat. Flash forward to 2021 and...
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Construction of Australia’s first lithium-ion battery production facility has begun near Newcastle, with commercial vehicle power packs due to go into production by July. The 4000 square metre site –...
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The thing about owning a really, really big car is that you really need to know how to drive it. Little room exists for second-guessing, self-doubt or even cautious trepidation. You could say it requi...
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