Reviews

Cupra Born first impressions: Edgy electric hatch fills long-range gap

Cupra Born first impressions: Edgy electric hatch fills long-range gap

Our first impressions are that the edgy Cupra Born will fill a much-needed gap in the Australian auto market.
From here to eternity: How to balance speed and range in an EV

From here to eternity: How to balance speed and range in an EV

On our first day out of Melbourne driving towards Sydney, I finally came to grips with the question of the speed:range ratio of an EV.
Kia Niro EV: Spacious family cabin with cheapest V2L on market from HMG

Kia Niro EV: Spacious family cabin with cheapest V2L on market from HMG

The rugged new Niro EV is in fact a spacious FWD that offers the most affordable option with vehicle-to-load capacity on the market.
Porsche Taycan GTS review: Luxury daily driver and weekend track beast

Porsche Taycan GTS review: Luxury daily driver and weekend track beast

A track run, a drive through the Gold Coast hinterland, and a cruisy drive around cane fields gave the perfect chance to see what the Porsche Taycan GTS can offer.
Mercedes Vision EQXX drives 1,200km on single charge to Goodwood

Mercedes Vision EQXX drives 1,200km on single charge to Goodwood

Mercedes Vision EQXX drives 1,202 kilometres on a single battery charge to Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Space and performance, or V2L and price: We compare Tesla Model Y and BYD Atto 3

Space and performance, or V2L and price: We compare Tesla Model Y and BYD Atto 3

The Tesla Model Y and BYD Atto 3 are both in the running to be in the top three EVs in 2022 by sales. How do they compare? Which is better value?
The 1,880km EV journey from Lake Eyre to Mt Kosciuszko that cost just $15.50

The 1,880km EV journey from Lake Eyre to Mt Kosciuszko that cost just $15.50

EVs are already viable, says Adelaide engineer who rode his electric Harley Livewire from the country’s biggest lake to its highest mountain.
Tesla Model Y test drive: Higher, bigger, slower and incredibly popular

Tesla Model Y test drive: Higher, bigger, slower and incredibly popular

Driving the Model Y is a little like driving a Model 3 in a high chair. It is higher, bigger, slower, and will likely easily outsell its smaller sibling.