
GWM’s 8 New Models Set to Shake Up NZ’s Auto Landscape
GWM is planning to launch up to 8 new models in New Zealand over the next six months, marking what could be one

GWM is planning to launch up to 8 new models in New Zealand over the next six months, marking what could be one
The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart has launched “Raceborn – 75 Years of Porsche Motorsport”, a special exhibition tracing the brand’s racing history across 31 vehicles and six thematic perspectives, open until 17 January 2027.

Bentley’s in-house personalisation arm has created a new design theme for the Supersports that features a first-for-the-brand paint fade sweeping across the full width of the car.

Every corner at Silverstone carries a name rooted in local history, military heritage, or the sport’s own past, and the stories behind them are as layered as the circuit itself.

When it comes to automotive success stories in Aotearoa, GWM New Zealand just wrote a pretty impressive chapter. The Chinese automaker has just

Thursday’s Cardle puzzle served up one of Britain’s most overlooked post-war sports cars — and it took until clue five to crack it.

It’s no secret that Chinese car manufacturers have found their stride. What started as value-focused offerings has rapidly evolved into a genuine challenge

Land Rover has introduced the Discovery Landmark edition, a new mid-range variant sitting between the entry-level S and the flagship Tempest, bringing exclusive Tasman Blue paint and a range of distinctive design details.

Škoda has built a heavily modified version of its new all-electric Peaq SUV to serve as the Tour de France race director’s mobile command centre, introducing a reversed panoramic roof and a bespoke communications system among its many changes.

Four SUVs spanning petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid and fully electric powertrains have each achieved five-star ANCAP safety ratings under the organisation’s 2023–2025 testing criteria.

Today’s Cardle puzzle served up one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history — and we still needed five clues to be sure.

Sony has confirmed that physical disc production for new PlayStation games will end from January 2028, meaning new releases on PlayStation consoles will
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