[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Regional Extreme Festival’s only official endurance race for 2022 will take place in the Free State this Saturday, with the Phakisa 200 to be run at the raceway between Welkom and Odendaalsrust. The race, a huge favourite among inland competitors, has attracted 29 entries this year. They will set off around Phakisa…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] James has been part of the digital publishing landscape in Australia since 2002 and has worked within the automotive industry since 2007. He joined CarAdvice in 2013, left in 2017 to work with BMW and then returned at the end of 2019 to spearhead the content direction of Drive. Read more about James…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] 0 We take a drive in the impressive XC90 Recharge now, in the twilight of its career ahead of an all-new XC90 in 2023. Still looks good after eight years on sale Hybrid powertrain works beautifully Interior quality, flexibility… and that sound system Multimedia system is starting to fall behind Plug-in charger light…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Toyota GR Corolla has been priced for the US – pointing to a circa-$60,000 price tag in Australia, once local deliveries begin in late 2022 or early 2023. 0 View 6 images Above: GR Corolla Morizo Edition Prices for the 2023 Toyota GR Corolla have emerged for the US, ahead of an Australian…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] How is this even a trending topic? Let us put your minds at ease. 0 View 3 images Once again social media has created an issue where there really wasn’t one to begin with. A video is doing the rounds where a young Australian driver queries whether she should a) be using her handbrake…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Lotus Evija is an all-new fully-electric hyper that marks a bold new direction for the British marque. Designed as the brand’s halo car and the first major project under new owner Geely, the Evija joins the ultra-exclusive group of electric hypercar but aims to apply Collin Chapman’s guiding philosophy of lightness over…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] COVID-19 lockdowns in Chengdu have forced big automotive brands — Volkswagen, Foxconn and Bosch — to keep their workers on-site. 0 View 5 images A fresh wave of COVID-19 in China’s sixth-largest province is forcing several large automotive companies to keep their workers on-site in a quarantine bubble. Volkswagen, electronics manufacturer Foxconn and automotive…