Videos

Video: Hyundai Inster review – Australia’s latest low cost EV

Tim Eden from The Driven reviews the Hyundai Inster, Australia’s latest low cost electric vehicle. Priced from just under $40,000, the Standard Range offers 327 km of WLTP range from a 42 kWh battery. Tim also breaks down the Extended Range and Cross variants. Is this the EV that finally brings electric driving to the mainstream?

Australian electric vehicle sales by month in 2025 – by model and by brand

A full breakdown of all electric vehicle sales by month in Australia in 2025. Latest…

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Video: Deepal S07 review – Great drive, but is it enough in 2025?

Tim and Tanya take Deepal’s S07 out for a proper first-drive review. Smooth? Definitely. Spacious?…

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Number of electric cars on German roads approaches 2 million

The number of purely electric cars on Germany’s roads looks set to climb above 2…

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EV charging advice V0.2 – do we need to go to 100 per cent?

How often should we charge? And should we always go to 100 per cent, or…

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BYD lifts cashback offer for its best-selling EV to $4,000 as it battles Tesla for top spot

BYD has lifted the cashback offer for its top selling EV model in Australia to…

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Geely EX2 electric hatchback to start at $A19,000 in key right hand drive market

Geely EX2 heads to a new key right-hand-drive market, priced from under $A20,000.

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