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'It's in spite of the consumer': Polestar ramps up fight with industry lobby group as carmakers continue to be polarised over tough new emissions laws
By Tom White · 12 Mar 2025
The debate around Australia's tough new emissions laws heats up, as manufacturers pick sides on the issue.
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Audi V8 supercar comeback! New-generation R8 coming for Mercedes-AMG GT and Porsche 911: report
By James Cleary · 11 Mar 2025
You may have thought the retirement of Audi’s R8 in late 2021 marked the end of the German brand’s latest supercar era. But if reports out of the UK overnight are accurate, the mid-engine machine is set to make a spectacular comeback, with a twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain replacing the previous version’s howling atmo V10.
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Audi Q6 e-tron quattro 2025 review: snapshot
By Tom White · 10 Mar 2025
Sitting in the middle of the Audi Q6 e-tron range is the Quattro.
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Audi Q6 e-tron Performance 2025 review: snapshot
By Tom White · 08 Mar 2025
The Audi Q6 e-tron Performance is the entry option to the mid-size electric SUV range.
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Audi Q5 2025 review: International first drive
By Stephen Corby · 07 Mar 2025
The new Audi Q5 might come as something of a non-electric shock after its bigger, sexier cousin, the Porsche Macan, went all electric. Audi will still sell you a Q5 with a choice of diesel and petrol engines, and even a shouty V6. It's quite probably the last of its kind, however, so it's kind of a big deal.
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Audi Q6 e-tron 2025 review - Australian first drive
By Tom White · 06 Mar 2025
From a distance, the Q6 e-tron just looks like another Audi, so why does the brand claim this new mid-sizer is its most important car in a decade?
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Luxury SUVs recalled for fire risk
By Dom Tripolone · 04 Mar 2025
Audi has issued a recall for its plug-in hybrid Q5 SUV for a potential fire risk.
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The car brand to benefit from the electric car slowdown? Audi has the chance to be the number one German luxury brand in Australia as it launches new Q4 and Q6 e-tron and sets its sights on BMW and Mercedes-Benz
By Tom White · 04 Mar 2025
Electric car sales are still growing, but as the ‘early adopter’ phase comes to an end, the rate of uptake has slowed the past few months.Some brands have bet heavily on electric vehicles early in their explosive sales climb, this latest slow-down in pace might have actually handed Audi an advantage as its Q4 and Q6 e-tron SUVs finally arrive in Australia.Audi bet less heavily on EVs than its most direct rivals, BMW and Mercedes in the past few years. Rather than try to replace some of its most hallowed nameplates with electric versions, Audi instead added low-volume electric flagship offerings to its range in the form of the e-tron GT and now the Q8 e-tron.In Australia, the delayed launch of the Q4 e-tron has coincided with the arrival of the government’s new vehicle efficiency standards (NVES), giving it the leverage it needs with its international head office to expand its range of hybrid offerings to live alongside its new electrics.Speaking to CarsGuide at the launch of the Q6 e-tron, Audi Australia’s managing director Jeff Mannering explained how the game has changed in Audi’s favour.“It’s an overall strategy we’ve got now” he said of the brand’s new MHEV+ hybrid tech arriving at the same time as the Q6, “because what we have to think about is whether it’s just going to be battery electrics going forward.”“The market has switched around a little bit, I think the spike in battery electric sales where everyone was saying it was going to be fifty per cent of the market that’s simply not the case anymore.”“Q4 and Q6 are important because it adds volume to our battery electrics - we need that, and we need plug-in hybrids as well because the C02 targets are now there.”“You’re not so reliant on a BEV if you have a PHEV. It’s our clear direction to have something for every customer in every segment.”Not every brand has managed to navigate the tightrope of emerging technologies quite the same way. BMW has led the way with its competitively priced and well-received electric cars, although its plug-in hybrids have struggled. BMW leads the German three, amassing a whopping 25,341 units last year, nearly 30 per cent of which were electric. Over at Mercedes, plug-in hybrids were pulled from its range altogether after years of slow sales in Australia (although they will return), while its electric offerings have been shunned. It was down a notable 17.8 per cent last year, with its car division falling to 19,989 units.Audi remained in third position, moving 15,333 units. It was down a sizeable 19.5 per cent compared to 2023, which the brand is hoping its nearly entirely refreshed range will reverse in 2025.Not only has the Q4 and Q6 arrived, but they will be joined in the third quarter by the Q5 and A5, debuting the entirely new PPC combustion platform and MHEV+ technology. Other less significantly upgraded nameplates include the A1, A3, Q2, Q7, and Q8, all due before year’s end.As Mannering said, replacements or updates to some of the brand’s longest running models will give it a shot at more impressive sales volumes in 2025.“If you look at the lifecycle of our cars, some are up to their eighth or ninth year now - We’ll have the newest line-up in the market this year and it’s been a long time since we’ve been able to say that.”Will this range let it beat out Mercedes or even challenge BMW in 2025? Check in later this year to find out.
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