Lexus will reveal its first dedicated battery-powered vehicle, the RZ 450e during a special online program on April 20th 2022. Lexus will use the reveal to share more details about the RZ 450e – the newest model in the Lexus Electrified line-up
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Toyota has unveiled the long-awaited GR Corolla sports car, promising a spirited driving experience by combining essential GR Yaris underpinnings with an athletic five-door version of the world’s best-selling nameplate
Toyota Gazoo Racing is releasing a new GR Sports car today, here’s your chance to check it out LIVE from the United States launch
Looking for a new tow vehicle? Toyota’s all-new LandCruiser 300 Series has been judged the best 4×4 wagon in the country, according to the experts at the leading off-road publication 4X4 Australia
Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 has been named the Top Pick: EV Family by Cars.com. The Top Pick is a new award that showcases the best EV in four categories: Luxury, Family, Value and Commuting. The Top Picks will be featured in Cars.com’s Guide for the EV Curious
In perhaps a bit of unfortunate timing, Toyota Gazoo Racing will unveil an all new GR sports car at 12.30PM AEDT on April 1st 2022
Lexus continues to anticipate the needs of its customers by introducing two special Crafted Editions of its RX large luxury SUV, featuring a complimentary upgrade to the unrivalled Encore Platinum Owner Benefits program
Hyundai has won three AutoGuide 2022 Awards, more than any other automotive brand. The 2022 Tucson was named Utility Vehicle of the Year, the 2022 IONIQ 5 was named Green Vehicle of the Year, and the 2022 Elantra N wowed the judges, securing Performance Car of the Year
There are a range of classic Holdens and Fords for public viewing before they go under the hammer this Australia day weekend, along with the newer Aussie models all Australians love.
I’ve decided since the announcement of the demise of DriveTribe that I would do one last hurrah. A look back at the year I spent contributing to DriveTribe. The Fake News items I created to keep our overlord in Australia, John Coleman.