Yesterday
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
An eventful test drive of the new McLaren 750S, priced from $586k
In a nutshell, it’s a pure and precise driving experience, even on city roads (notwithstanding an ill-timed software glitch).
- Tony Davis
This Month
The best European summer motor events in 2024
From the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance to the Goodwood Festival of Speed, top-shelf events are luring car enthusiasts to northern climes.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Why this wrecked Ferrari is good value at $3m
Apparently, the burnt-out remains of a 1954 Ferrari race car was a bargain.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
This tiny EV is cute and cool – but is it worth $59k?
The battery-powered Fiat Abarth 500e is a fun way to zip around town. And you can park it pretty much anywhere.
- Tony Davis
April
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
The new Porsche Macan 4 EV is coming to Australia this year
Priced from $133,700-plus for the entry-level model, this highly popular SUV has been upgraded – and performs brilliantly in every respect.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
The man behind the new Porsche Macan 4 EV
It’s the most capable model yet, reckons Jörg Kerner. “My mission was to bring the best car you can develop with this new technology to market.”
- Tony Davis
Tesla Cybertruck spotted in Sydney
The electric ute has been cruising tourist sites before going on display amid Elon Musk’s ‘censorship’ battle with Australia.
- Negar Salek
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
‘Love’ makes the difference to the new $410k Aston Martin Vantage
A string of smallish but important changes have transformed the coupe’s character, says design director Miles Nurnberger. Oh, and it’s faster, of course.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Behind the scenes at Pagani, where hypercars cost up to $23m
The Italian maker’s next car, the Utopia coupe, is priced in Australia “from about $6.5 million”. But nobody ever orders a standard version.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Why this $4m Bentley is the last of its kind
For $4 million-plus, you can own a piece of history: the limited-edition Bature W12 coupe. As to what might come next, read on.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Does Ford’s new Mustang Mach-E SUV live up to its name?
The all-electric newcomer faces stiff competition from Tesla’s Model Y. But maybe you want to stand out from the crowd.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
EV-curious? Check out this Range Rover
The Velar P400e is a mid-sized, plug-in hybrid, the first in the Velar range – and also the dearest.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Is Ferrari’s new supercar better as a convertible?
This droptop twin with a plug-in hybrid system follows hot on the tail of the “fun-to-drive” 296 GTB coupe.
- Tony Davis
March
- Tech
- Life & Leisure
Smaller, faster, deadlier - how drones are changing our world
Unmanned flying machines from insect-sized swarms to car-sized transports are about to become a ubiquitous part of our daily lives.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Maserati’s new coupe is a petrolhead’s trophy
The impressive new GranTurismo Trofeo internal combustion coupe is either highly collectable or yesterday’s news.
- Tony Davis
- Driving With Tony Davis
- Life & Leisure
Porsche brings its all-electric race car to Australia
Porsche has shown off its prototype electric race car, the GT4 e-Performance, as it rolls on with plans for a parallel Cup series.
- Tony Davis
The bizoids learning to rev at the Grand Prix
Corporate types flocked bright and early to Albert Park’s Paddock Club, which by 2pm on Sunday was full to heaving for Melbourne’s Grand Prix.
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- Myriam Robin
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- Life & Leisure
‘This is how I do it’: Oscar Piastri takes us on a hot lap of Albert Park
On the eve of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix, the young Australian F1 star takes us through every straight and every corner of the Melbourne circuit. Strap yourself in.
- Tony Davis