There were a few shake-ups in terms of how Australia's vehicle sales charts stacked up in 2024, but the cream continued to rise to the top.
Jack Quick
Rolls-Royce has just one electric vehicle, but it's pleased enough with demand that it's set to launch a second one this year.
Jordan Mulach
The insolvency of Recaro led to a long production pause for the Ineos Grenadier, but now the hard-core off-roader is rolling down the line once again.
Don't want an electric BMW M3? That's fine, BMW will offer its hot battery-powered sports sedan alongside another turbo six-powered generation.
William Stopford
While Toyota's market dominance continues to grow with a boost from its Hybrid models, the strong-selling Camry had been left behind.
Peter Atkinson
Honda reportedly wants Nissan to buy out the share Renault has in it, before the two Japanese brands shack up together in 2026.
The Renault Captur will return to Australian showrooms after stock ran out last year, with an updated model launching Down Under.
The end of an attractive runout deal and an upcoming price hike will soon make the LDV T60 dual-cab 4x4 ute range less affordable in Australia.
Marton Pettendy
Upcoming regulations have finally spelt the end of the perennial Mitsubishi ASX, which will be replaced by a rebadged Renault Captur.
A new ADR regulation covering autonomous emergency braking systems is forcing Mitsubishi to axe the current ASX, Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport.
The next-generation Volkswagen T-Roc's design has been leaked ahead of its reveal this year, revealing a familiar silhouette but an aggressive face.
Hyundai is offering substantial discounts across two of its electric vehicle lines, with buyers able to have upwards of $20,000 taken off their loans.
Modellista has turned the Toyota bZ4X into what everyone once thought all electric vehicles would look like.
Honda's fortunes have been turning for the better of late, and the brand has confirmed strong supply and stock levels coming into 2025.
James Wong
Toyota's RAV4 and HiLux missed out on the crown of Australia's most popular vehicles, but they took the most wins at a state/territory level.
Josh Nevett
This Toyota LandCruiser Prado owner was too eager to get Sam Konstas' signature to realise he'd left his SUV in drive...
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The Toyota Camry, Mazda CX-80 and Zeekr X were the highest-performing vehicles among the 23 safety-tested by ANCAP in 2024.
The Porsche 911 S/T is limited to just 1963 examples, leading to one owner saving theirs from impending doom in the Los Angeles fires.
Last seen on the Honda Integra, the Acura RSX nameplate is coming back and will be used on an electric SUV.
The first right-hand drive version of the hottest Hurricane-powered Ram 1500 has hit Aussie roads, but it’s yet to be confirmed for local release.
The Kia Cerato is dead. Introducing the new Kia K4, which arrives in Australia this month priced from $30,590 before on-road costs.
Jaguar's designers raised concerns about the company's rebrand more than two years ahead of time, and now the team's grievances have been laid bare.
BYD's popular Atto 3 is getting a more aggressive look front and rear, though it's unclear when it'll come to Australia.
A new four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine brings fresh energy to this iconic off-roader, but many of its fundamental flaws remain.