The increasing focus on car safety technology has spelled the end of a number of popular cars on the Australian new vehicle ...
The increasing focus on car safety technology has spelled the end of a number of popular cars on the Australian new vehicle ...
The petrol-powered Fiat 500 and Abarth models, along with certain LDV G10, V80, and Mahindra Pik-Up variants, will be discontinued due to non-compliance, according to The Australasian Fleet Management ...
A handful of popular car models will soon be 'cancelled' in Australia courtesy of an update to the government regulations on motor vehicles.
The new car sales winners of 2024 ... it would have recorded 24,831 sales which was enough to beat Suzuki. LDV was one of few Chinese manufacturers to go backwards in 2024 (-24.8%).
Australia’s new car market rose very slightly in volume in 2024 compared to 2023 - but it wasn’t good news across the board. Data reported by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and ...
Australian Design Rule 98/00, first announced in November 2021, requires all newly launched models from March 1, 2023 to ...
Emerging as the biggest surprise, the new Suzuki Swift took top honours as the country’s best-selling vehicle, with a record uptake of 2 628 units. In displacing not only the Toyota Hilux as the ...
Suzuki Motor, Daihatsu Motor and Toyota Motor jointly announced that they aim to launch new jointly-developed battery-powered mini commercial vans.
Five Suzuki models are the latest victims of the upcoming Australian Design Rules (ADR). The Ignis, Swift Sport, Vitara, S-Cross, and Jimny will only be available from stock in 2025. The Swift and ...