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Get out of the way diesel! Toyota Prado petrol-electric hybrid SUV coming to Australia as soon as 2024

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Toyota Australia appears certain to add a petrol-electric hybrid to the new-generation Prado 250 Series SUV line-up as soon as this year. The eagerly anticipated new heavy-duty large off-roader launches mid-2024 with an updated mild hybrid version of its predecessor 150 Series’ 2.8-litre litre turbo-diesel engine.

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Is this the luxury bargain of 2024? Lexus LBX hybrid SUV is much cheaper than BMW X1 and Benz GLA

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But the LBX’s selling point is that it will be the only small SUV sold by a premium brand in Australia. Despite sounding expensive for a light SUV, Lexus says its cheapest genuine rival from fellow premium brands cost much more. Whichever LBX you buy all versions come with the same 1.5-litre 2024 Lexus LBX. 2024 Lexus LBX.

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Park that Toyota Yaris! MG promises new MG3 petrol-electric hybrid will deliver higher performance and lower emissions

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The big news is instead of a mild update of the current model – that remains Australia’s best-selling light-car – the new MG3 will come with an advanced petrol-electric hybrid powertrain that sets new standards for performance and efficiency in the segment. 2024 MG MG3 is a petrol-electric hybrid. 100km (WLTP).

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Honda ZR-V hybrid SUV confirmed for Australia

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Honda will launch yet another rival for the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid mid-2023. The ZR-V is the first new SUV nameplate from Honda since 1999 and it will sit between the smaller HR-V and larger CR-V in the line-up. litre hybrid drivetrain that could come here in a higher state of tune than in the ZR-V. 2023 Honda ZR-V interior.

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2024 Kia Sportage SX Hybrid Review

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Overview THE problem with people buying a new car today is that they put their heart into it – literally. Take the cost of a hybrid, for example. These have such a miserly fuel consumption that they’d beat a conventional petrol-engined car hands down? See details in this review.

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Toyota ending the ICE age, commits to hybrid-only Corolla and Yaris hatch and promises more to come

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Toyota has continued the electrification of its Australian model line-up, announcing it will now only take orders for petrol-electric versions of its popular Corolla and Yaris hatchbacks. And the dominant Australia new vehicle sales leader has predicted its entire line-up could go hybrid. READ MORE: Get out of the way diesel!

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The hybrid killer? Cupra shows off new Terramar PHEV, with Audi Q3 DNA and 100km EV-only range

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The all-new 2025 Cupra Terramar has been teased ahead of its September 3 reveal and Australian launch next year, and even from our first glimpse of its rear tail light it’s shaping up to be one of the sportiest mid-size hybrid SUVs money can buy. litre eTSI mild-hybrid petrol that will produce 110kW and a 2.0-litre

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