Haval's Aussie launch delayed
Chinese SUV brand Haval has been forced to delay its Australian launch due to problems establishing its Australian dealer network
SUV sales set to overtake cars in 2017
SUVs are on the rise and taking over the car industry faster than you can say “Winter Is Coming”. Wheels takes a look at the rise of this segment in Australia.
SUVs bump April 2015 new-car sales higher
Australia's appetite for high-riding wagons and hatches appears to know no bounds
Haval says it wants to be Australia's number one SUV brand
Boss of Chinese SUV maker says it can outsell Japanese, Korean rivals Down Under
Wheels May 2015 issue preview
The Honda NSX is coming and we've stripped it down to see if it's a serious threat to the Porsche 911 Turbo; we reveal Holden's Astra Attack with its German-source Opel models and talk top Ford Australia's new boss about the company's future and the man he replaces.
Hyundai ix25 canned for Oz
Hyundai's answer to the Honda HR-V, Holden Trax and Mazda CX-3 is still years away from launching in Australia, as its only global compact SUV – the recently revealed ix25 – lacks essential safety gear for our market
Sprung: SsangYong Tivoli caught Down Under
Korean compact SUV caught testing in central Australia’s outback
Wheels February 2015 - Inside the Issue
The February 2015 issue of Wheels is on sale now, packed with Car of the Year action and so much more
Next Top Model: Cars of 2015 - Pt. 2
Part two of our 2015 showroom special rounds out the cars due this year we're most excited about
Top 10 motoring trends for 2015
As we launch into a new year Wheels looks ahead at the trends shaking up the automotive world in 2015
LA show: CX-3 to steal Mazda 3 sales
Compact SUV to bite into sales of Mazda’s best-selling model
LA show: 2015 Mazda CX-3 revealed
High-riding CX-3 to plug compact SUV-sized hole in Mazda’s Australian line-up
Mazda CX-3 for LA motor show
Smaller crossover to join Mazda’s talented fleet
Mazda to build smaller SUV
Insiders confirm Mazda 3-based CX-3 will be launched globally in 2015