The Smart brand is returning to the New Zealand market as an EV-only passenger car brand. Designed by Mercedes Benz, ...
Auckland woman Michelle Mann has undergone six surgeries since being hit by an e-scooter seven years ago.
After yet another price hike for MY25, the Mustang now starts at about $67,000 before on-road costs for the EcoBoost Fastback coupe, rising to almost $79,000 plus on-roads for the V8-powered GT ...
TVS Motor Company unveils the world's first CNG-powered scooter, the Jupiter 125 CNG, featuring a 124.8cc engine with a bi-fuel system. It offers impressive fuel efficiency and a combined range of ...
Auckland homeowners are having to wait longer than expected for their new property valuations. Auckland homeowners are enduring a long wait to receive new city-wide valuations, which are expected ...
A View from the Auckland Harbour looking back onto the Ports. Although Auckland is New Zealand’s most populated city, it doesn’t always receive the recognition it deserves. A large ...
Honda claims the scooter offers a range of 102 km and offers three riding modes: Econ, Standard, and Sport. The batteries can only be charged at Honda’s exclusive Power Pack Exchanger e ...
After it went on sale on September 20, 2024, the new luxury GT is already off to a hot start. BYD’s premium Denza brand hit a milestone, delivering its 10,000th Z9 GT model on Sunday. BYD claims ...
Turkish Airlines has confirmed Auckland is on its future flight schedule, in a move intended to complement its current flights to Sydney and Melbourne. Speaking at the Turkish Airlines Management ...
Honda has officially launched its highly anticipated electric scooter, the Activa e:, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. Priced at ₹1,17,000 (ex-showroom), the Activa e: marks Honda’s ...
When looking for subtle aftermarket automotive body kits, don’t even glance at Japan’s Liberty Walk offerings. The company builds some of the wildest parts on the market, such as offering ...
Business news in association with Auckland Transport is being reminded that transport is a public service rather than a marketing exercise, after it spent millions advertising its own campaigns in ...