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AFCA has highlighted systemic failures in motor insurance, with unclear policies, slow claims and outdated systems driving customer harm nationwide.

New survey reveals majority of UK drivers recognise life-saving benefits of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems with 82 per cent of drivers feeling safer with ADAS technology, while 55 per cent say it has actively prevented a collision.

New Pickles Automotive report reveals battery-certified EVs attract more bidders, higher prices, and stronger resale performance.

Ioniq 9 and Inster are gold winners in the 2025 Australian Good Design Awards. This year marks Hyundai’s ninth consecutive year of Good Design Awards success.

A new force is set to reshape the Australia and New Zealand automotive landscape, with premium new energy vehicle brand Denza to make its local debut in November.

Hyundai’s Xcient Fuel Cell truck, one of the first hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks, has secured its first Australian customer, industrial gas manufacturer and supplier, Coregas.

Launch range to include innovative all-electric mid-sized SUV Aion V, luxurious M8 PHEV multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) and striking Emzoom compact-SUV.

Local company develops world's first fixed fire suppression system (EV FirePro) specifically designed for EV parking areas, independently verified by Applus+ Laboratories in Spain.

A rare Peel P50 microcar sold for a record-breaking $85,000 at Donington Auctions in Australia. The 1964 Peel P50, discovered in a Queensland garage after 50-plus years, is believed to be the only factory-built example in Australia.

Killens Smash Repairs in Armidale is the 150th shop in the Car Craft Group's national network.

How sensible is this? The battery pack is bolted to the chassis at 20 central anchor points and is removable/repairable, allowing individual modules or electronics to be replaced without disturbing body structure or finish.

Silent Sabotage

Assessor Fady Tadros of Crashify reckons Australia's top collision shops may be shrinking their profits.

The enterprise value of the transaction amounts to €7.7 billion. Subject to customary regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to close in Q2 2026.

IAG New Zealand to make pecuniary penalty payment of $NZD19.5 million ($AUD 17 million) for widespread failures.

Human error remains the biggest risk in Australia’s heavy vehicle crashes, with distraction, distance and speed behind most incidents, according to the latest NTARC Major Incident Investigation Report.