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Wheels catch-up: ANCAP smashes 30yr-old car, Hyundai hybrids driven, Cybertruck pricing!

Another week gone in the blink of an eye. If you're a little behind, here are the stories that made headlines

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Hey, we get it. With dozens of news and reviews stories published every week, it can be hard to keep up with all the latest in the automotive world.

Obviously we reckon every story we run is a banger, but if you're looking for the highlights reel, this is it. Read on and click away!

Wheels witnesses ANCAP birthday crash

How will this 30-year-old car fare in a modern crash test? We find out with the help of ANCAP and a Mitsubishi Magna…

REVIEW: Hyundai's new Kona Hybrid driven

Hyundai’s hunt for efficiency-minded buyers continues with the new Kona Hybrid. Is it a worthy rival to the Corolla Cross Hybrid?

REVIEW: 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe international first drive

Bigger. Bolder. But better? We head to Hyundai’s home market to find out if the latest Santa Fe should have its large SUV rivals quaking in their boots.

PRICING: Tesla's Cybertruck goes official

He did it. Elon Musk's Cybertruck dream is now real, with the first customer deliveries done – two years late, and nowhere near the claimed price.

VW Tayron in, Tiguan Allspace out

The Volkswagen Tayron will soon replace the long-wheelbase Tiguan Allspace. It’s expected in Australia later in 2025.

Cheap Dacia Duster revealed, Australia likely!

The Renault line-up in Australia is set to be bolstered by "shockingly affordable", rebadged versions of Dacia's Duster and Bigster SUVs.

Fast EV battery swaps getting closer…

Is it possible... could rapid EV battery swaps finally come to Australia? Not so fast, mates.

REVIEW: Chery Tiggo 7… 🤔

Chery’s product offensive continues with a commendable medium SUV, shame the safety kit is wide of the mark.

Vic EV owners: Refunds coming

Electric vehicle owners in Victoria will be refunded with interest after state-based zero-emission vehicle taxes were declared “invalid”.

Mazda CEO: “EVs are not taking off” in America

Is EV demand beginning to stall? Mazda’s global CEO says it’s tough for anyone who isn’t Tesla

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