2026 Audi Q4 e-tron – Smarter, Sharper and Ready to Give Power Back

Audi’s refreshed 2026 Q4 e-tron tightens the gap between everyday usability and premium EV tech, longer range, faster charging, an all-new digital cabin and the brand’s first bidirectional charging capability make it a genuinely more versatile compact electric SUV for real life. Why this mattersThe update isn’t just a facelift. Audi aimed this upgrade at […]
Chery Tiggo 7 Urban ICE full review – value packed but lacks excitement

Chery’s Tiggo 7 ICE arrives as a measured, sensible addition to the range and a petrol option into the crowded compact-SUV segment. It’s a comfortably packaged, value-focused midsizer that prioritises interior space and kit over headline-grabbing design or sporting prowess. It’s the type of car that quietly aims to tick all the boxes for a […]
New JAC T9 PHEV Ute embarks on a proper Kiwi thrashing

New Zealand drivers keen on a rugged, efficient workhorse have something new to watch, JAC has started pre-launch testing of its T9 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) Ute across New Zealand, putting the vehicle through hundreds of hours and a full gamut of Kiwi conditions from tarmac and gravel to mud, snow and river crossings. The move […]
Big space, big progress – BYD Sealion 8 Review

The large PHEV SUV – or should it be PHESUV? – segment has been getting more attention lately, with more entrants trying to secure a slice of this profitable market that comes with an ever growing list of requirements. One of the newest players is the BYD Sealion 8, and if it is an indication […]
Checkmate: 2026 GAC M8 LUX (Master) Review

GAC’s flagship offering is here to shake up the luxury MPV scene but how does it stack up against the competition?
China has cracked cars. Motorcycles may be a harder battle

Here at Tarmac, the recent onslaught of Chinese cars coming to our market is a constant topic of discussion, and the disruption that this brings to the whole industry – not just the products themselves. When it comes down to motorcycles, we are seeing something similar happen, albeit under a different lens. For years, “Chinese […]
GWM’s ‘5 Step’ Coffee Pilot Intelligent Driving System explained

Imagine a future where your car doesn’t just take you from A to B, but actively assists, anticipates, and even learns your driving habits. This future is rapidly becoming a reality with GWM’s Coffee Pilot (CP) intelligent driving system, an ambitious roadmap of AI agents designed to transform your journey. From basic cruise control to […]
Toyota’s GR Yaris Gets Track-Ready Aero Treatment – What is it and how much?

Toyota New Zealand has added a focused, motorsport-derived option to the GR Yaris line-up: the Aero Performance Package, a limited-run set of aerodynamic upgrades and driver-focused tweaks designed to sharpen stability, airflow management and driver feedback on both road and track. Priced from $61,990 driveaway and available to pre-order now in New Zealand, this package […]
BMW iX xDrive45 M Sport Review – Big, bold and quietly brilliant

BMW’s iX has always been a polarising statement-piece, and the updated xDrive45 M Sport only amplifies that opinion: more power, more range, a subtle visual tidy-up and a cabin that feels like a modern living room on wheels. If you want a luxury EV that announces itself without shouting, this is it, and it makes […]
Honda Prelude Returns to New Zealand -2026 Price and Specs

Honda has officially brought back the Prelude to New Zealand showrooms on 1 May 2026, reviving a celebrated coupe nameplate with a modern hybrid drivetrain, sharper driver engagement, and clean, contemporary styling. This return blends Honda’s e:HEV two-motor hybrid technology with new driver-focused features designed to make the Prelude both efficient and fun to drive. […]