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Mercedes-Benz launches first X-Class ute
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the production version of its first-ever ute, the X-Class, ahead of its arrival in Australian showrooms early next year. Available as a dual ... -
Next Mazda BT-50 ‘rebadged’ Isuzu D-Max
The future of Mazda’s BT-50 is assured with the deal struck with fellow Japanese manufacturer Isuzu Motors, however the level of involvement Mazda will have in ... -
Great Wall Steed receives disappointing ANCAP result
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has handed down a ‘disappointing’ two-star safety rating (out of five) for the Great Wall Steed, which has failed ... -
LDV announces first one-tonner, T60
LDV and its Australian importer Ateco Automotive are preparing to launch the Chinese brand’s first-ever utility, the T60 one-tonner, in October with the diesel-powered 4×4 dual ... -
Nissan Navara receives Series II upgrade
The arrival of the Series II upgrade for Nissan’s Navara this year has seen the Japanese brand quietly drop its entry level petrol model variants, leaving ... -
Toyota unveils HiLux Tonka concept
Officially, Toyota says it created the stunning HiLux Tonka Concept to celebrate a couple of anniversaries for both the car and toy manufacturer, as well as ... -
Toyota HiLux “an even more rugged workhorse”
Australia’s biggest-selling ute – HiLux – has emerged from the Toyota Racing Development (TRD) division with a specially developed package that the Japanese auto giant insists ... -
Renault Trafic upgraded
Renault has upgraded its Trafic mid-size van at the entry level with a useful power boost for the 1.6L turbo-diesel engine. Compliant with the Euro 5 ... -
Ford Transit receives automatic transmission
Ford has introduced a long-awaited automatic transmission for its Transit light-commercial vehicle range, with the six-speed unit combining with a new 2.0L EcoBlue turbo-diesel engine on ... -
Up ya date, mate!
Whoops! Sorry about the title of this article. It was meant to just read Up Date. But on second thought, I reckon it might be appropriate ...