Nissan Oceania will have a new boss from April 2026, after Andrew Humberstone was confirmed to be returning to Nissan in Europe after two years in the top job locally. Mr Humberstone, who has been managing director of Nissan Oceania since April 2024, will be replaced by Steve Milette, effective April 1, 2026. Mr Milette is currently Nissan North America’s division vice president for dealer network development, customer resources, training and customer experience. He previously headed up Nissan’s Canadian division for more than five years. It’s yet another leadership change across the Australian car industry, with new bosses at MG,…
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A facelift for the Hyundai Kona SUV – the Korean brand’s best-selling model in Australia – has reportedly been cancelled, with the company skipping it in favour of bringing the next generation to showrooms sooner. Reports from The Korean Car Blog say the automaker won’t bring any further updates to the current ‘SX2’ Kona small SUV, which counts the Toyota Corolla Cross and Nissan Qashqai among its rivals. It was the best-selling model for Hyundai Australia in 2025, and the best-selling small SUV, beating the Chery Tiggo 4 and MG ZS. The current, second-generation Kona went on sale in Australia…
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The 2026 Ineos Grenadier 4×4 off-roader has been updated with an expanded lineup including a new Black Edition, as well as steering and cabin tweaks across the range. All Grenadiers receive a new variable-ratio steering box that the automaker says delivers improved precision and responsiveness. The update is also claimed to deliver a five per cent smaller turning circle, with revised lock-stops designed to improve slow-speed manoeuvrability both off-road and around town. The new Grenadier Black Edition costs an additional $2000 over the Fieldmaster model grade on which it’s based, and starts at $122,000 before on-road costs in either wagon…
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The Tesla Model S and Model X, arguably more so than the niche Roadster, cemented the US electric vehicle (EV) maker’s status as a high-tech disruptor brand. They’re now being axed. The large, luxurious liftback and crossover SUV duo, long its most premium vehicles, will exit production this year. Tesla CEO Elon Musk made the announcement during the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call, with the company also confirming a three per cent drop in total revenues in 2025 to US$94.8 billion (~A$135bn). The company has also confirmed its global deliveries fell by 8.6 per cent in 2025 to 1,636,129 vehicles.…
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Mercedes-Benz has previewed the second model in its ultra-exclusive Mythos Series, releasing images of a camouflaged vehicle – which could be V8-powered – based on the CLE coupe. The latest images show a camouflaged version of what the automaker calls an “extreme new model” for the Mythos Series, testing in wintry conditions in Sweden. While further details are yet to be officially announced, Mercedes-Benz says the vehicle is “bearing a close resemblance to the popular CLE”. Timing for the new Mythos Series model hasn’t been shared, nor have details such as pricing, equipment levels or its powertrain, with the automaker’s…
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Genesis, in collaboration with new partner CKD Automotive, has further expanded its retail presence in Australia by opening another showroom in Sydney. The Genesis Northern Beaches Showcase, located in Brookvale, is now open. It’s the second of what Genesis calls ‘Agency Showcases’, with the other being Genesis Castle Hill which the brand opened with CKD Automotive in 2025. These contrast with the brand’s Studios and Showcases retail locations, which are wholly owned and operated by Genesis. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. While CKD Automotive has opened these new locations,…
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Cupra has celebrated the opening of its new Essendon Fields ‘Garage’ in Melbourne with the delivery of its 10,000th vehicle in Australia. The feat comes four years after the sporty Spanish brand first launched in Australia, with the milestone delivery a new Cupra Terramar – the brand’s newest SUV. “Reaching 10,000 deliveries in Australia is an important milestone for Cupra and one that reflects the strong connection we are building with Australian customers,” said Jerome Figuiere, director of Cupra Australia. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Cupra Essendon Fields has officially opened…
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Porsche has announced former McLaren chief design officer Tobias Sühlmann will replace Michael Mauer as its head of design, effective February 1, 2026. Mr Sühlmann, who worked on the McLaren 750S and Artura Spider sports cars, will replace Michael Mauer, who has been with the German sports car maker since 2004. Mr Mauer oversaw the design of several generations of vehicles, having previously worked at Mercedes-Benz, General Motors and Smart. During his more than 21 years at the brand, Mr Mauer had the task of evolving the design of the Porsche 911, one of the most recognisable and iconic sports…
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Porsche Cars Australia is recalling the hottest member of the Porsche Taycan lineup, the Turbo GT, due to an issue that could affect some of its airbags from deploying. “Due to a manufacturing issue, the wiring harness under the front seats may not have been positioned according to specifications,” the company says in its recall notice. “As a result, it may become damaged over time and affect the deployment of the seat side airbags. “In the event of an accident, a seat side airbag not deploying as intended could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants.” CarExpert…
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The Volvo XC90 and EX90 are the brand’s flagship models, but the Swedish marque is keen on stepping up a size to take on the Mercedes-Benz GLS and BMW X7. During a briefing last week in Stockholm, CEO Håkan Samuelsson told the media demand for three-row SUVs continues to grow in the US and China. In a subsequent chat with Automotive News, he went further, stating, “Bigger SUVs, that is something we’re looking into.” Mr Samuelsson cautioned such a vehicle has yet to be green lit. Volvo XC90 If such a car were to be given the go-ahead, it’s likely…