The new models the CarExpert team is most interested in
Australia is set to receive a host of new and updated models in 2025, many of which we can't wait for. cupratavaskanAudi Q5Nissan AriyaKia Tasman SUVs, pickup trucks, sports cars, luxury vehicles and electric vehicles are among the many new models coming to market next year, and we're particularly excited about some of them. For this we asked car expert Teams nominate the new models launching in 2025 that they are most excited about, and the door is open to any model confirmed for Australian release next year. In fact, we consulted the new car calendar to put together this article, and we encourage you to do the same - and let us know your picks in the comments below. Marton Pettendi: Ford Everest Tremor I can't wait to drive the new Ford Everest Tremor when it goes on sale in early 2025. Although it may be overshadowed by the new Toyota Prado in the media and sales charts this…
Top 5 Light SUVs of 2024
Need an SUV but don't want it to be too big? There are plenty of options, but naturally it can be hard to know where to look. jeep avenger We're looking back at the year's reviews and compiling a list of the top vehicles from each segment. This time, light SUVs are in the spotlight, and while they may not score as high as other segments, there are still some good cars worth checking out. This listing focuses on vehicles listed in the light SUV category of the VFACTS sales chart. Since this is not a densely populated segment, these cars are all in the same space and are within the price range of each other. Some of these models have been reviewed multiple times this year, so we're only covering the ones that received the highest ratings. Prices are on-the-road unless specified as driving (D/A). Where drive-away prices are provided, they are based on each manufacturer's configurator, using Victorian…
Australia’s 10 cheapest hybrid cars
Electric vehicles (EVs) will be all the rage in the eco-friendly car world in 2024, but hybrids no longer always get the attention they deserve. Many modern hybrid vehicles seamlessly integrate gasoline and electricity to achieve efficiency goals without demanding the premium that electric vehicles still carry. In fact, there are plenty of affordable hybrid vehicles that can compete directly with non-electrified rivals on price while also saving on fuel and saving money at the pump. To prove it, here are the 10 cheapest new hybrid cars you can buy in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are now available through CarExpert. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. We're basing this list on hybrids with meaningful EV driving capabilities, excluding the Suzuki Swift Hybrid because it can't drive on EV power alone. Some manufacturers list drive-away prices, while others list prices excluding on-road costs. But for the sake of consistency, this list is ranked…
Not strong enough? Toyota strengthens HiLux and Corolla
If you thought Toyota’s famous reliability wasn’t enough, the automaker now offers bulletproof models – that is, if you live in Brazil. The body armour will be fitted to the HiLux, Corolla, Corolla Cross and Fortuner (sold as SW4 in Brazil) from 2020, with the South American arm of the Japanese car giant having partnered with the armour company to better protect the occupants of its vehicles. Rather than referring customers to a third party, Toyota is completing the entire upgrade process in-house, not only does it provide a warranty on the armor, but it is also able to finance the upgrade through its own company. CarExpert has hundreds of new car deals available right now. Let the experts help you get the best deal. Browse now. Corolla for the Brazilian market Unfortunately, Toyota didn't provide much external information about the upgrade, such as how much it will cost, though it did detail that customers will have the choice between…