Archive: 2008 HSV W427 revealed
HSV’s 427 weapon lives again – but this time you’ll actually be able to buy one. Prepare for a fundamental shift in the performance playing field…
Stefano Domenicali: Lamborghini CEO interview
New Lamborghini CEO’s job is to harness record sales and profits for an electrifying future.
Christmas Gift Guide for car enthusiasts
Do you have a loved one who is a complete and utter petrol head but have no idea what to get them? We have just the (slightly ridiculous) thing!
2013 BMW 1M Coupe unleashed in the Hunter Valley
This one-time cattle-rustling route, Putty Road in the Hunter Valley, delivers the sort of driving mix that demands you harden up.
2017 Mercedes-Benz G300 G-Professional review
There’s now a high-priced Mercedes-Benz that attracts absolutely no luxury car tax. But it’s not really for the urban driveway
2013 Audi R8: From Melbourne to Sydney
Interstate removalist vehicles don’t come more unlikely than the 404kW Audi R8 V10 Plus.
Archive: Peter Robinson visits Ferrari in Maranello
Robbo marks his retirement with a final pilgrimage to the automotive Mecca of Maranello, where he was banned for life. Twice.
Top 5 Mercedes-AMG landmark vehicles
AMG’s thumping new E63 is being described by some as the best AMG ever. Here are five other bar-raising cars from Affalterbach.
2013 Holden VF Commodore, Evoke, SV6 Sportwagon and SS-V Ute compared
Three cars, three days, 1500 kays. We know VF is good, but what’s it like in the harsh light of the real world? We take the Holden Evoke, Sportwagon and Ute for a spin to find out.
Evolution of Formula One steering wheels video
Watch how F1 steering wheels have changed over the past 60 years. Today they look like game console controls on steroids, but they evolved from much more humble beginnings.
2016 HSV Clubsport R8 Track Edition to the Bathurst 1000
A spiritual roadtrip on a special weekend in HSV’s most track focused car resulted in some spectacular photography
Hyundai i20 WRC car visits McDonald’s drive-through
It’s the rallying world’s version of a Formula 1 car, but how does a WRC car handle the McDonald’s drive-through?
Archive: 2013 Bentley Continental GT v Bylong Valley Way
Jesse Taylor revisits a painful childhood memory and a great road in the $370,000 Bentley Continental GT V8. It’s still cheaper than therapy.
Most powerful Australian cars over the decades
These are the toughest Australian-made cars of their respective decades, from 1960 to the present day. From the HSV GTS to the Ford Falcon GTHO, we have it covered.
Electric cars: where are we at?
The world’s carmakers are putting their weight behind pure electric vehicles
Archive: 2013 BMW M5 review in Germany
We fang BMW’s fast-but-aloof M5 in its homeland to see if autobahns and alpine passes can bring out its best.
Phil Irving: Engineer extraordinary remembered
The first time Wheels founding editor Athol Yeomans cracked 100 miles per hour (160km/h) – he was driving a modified FJ Holden. The secret was a cylinder head modified by Phil Irving.
Phil Irving: Repco-Brabham Formula One engineer
In any other country his name would be whispered with awe. We look back at the life of Philip Edward Irving, the man who powered Jack Brabham in 1966.
Brett Rogers: Race car vinyl wrapping
Getting into vinyl kicked off a racy career
Ferrari design boss Flavio Manzoni interview
Ferrari design boss Flavio Manzoni talks enigmatically to Wheels about the warmth of form, the desire to be eclectic, detached volumes, and the inspiring music that powers the Prancing Horse’s styling future
2017 AC Cobra will have 410kW V8 heart
AC Cobra comes back with a Commodore soul under the bonnet.
Archive: Mercedes-Benz CLA 45 AMG vs BMW M235i coupe review
BMW is back hunting sports car enthusiasts with its cracking new BMW M235i coupe. But so is the ballistic Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG.
Archive: 2013 Porsche Boxster S vs Porsche Cayman vs Porsche 911 Carrera S review
Three of the world’s most desirable, brilliantly resolved sports cars also happen to come from the one manufacturer. Can you really choose a single winner? We were happy to give it our very best shot…
Caterham SVR 200 v Nissan 200sx v Honda Integra v Porsche Cayman v BMW M3 v Mazda MX-5
Six of the best new and classic stripped-back driver’s cars cop a thrashing the old-fashioned way, without the help of a self-shifting tranny, torque-shuffling AWD or adaptive dampers. Less really can be more…