Australian International Motorshow wrap-up

Despite a no-show from some of the bigger and ‘sexier’ brands like Alfa Romeo, BMW, Citroen, Ferrari and Lamborghini, the Australian International Motor Show had plenty of highlights.

Read the full A-V guide on the cars from the Motorshow.

Hyundai’s Blue-Will – their first ever plug-in hybrid.
Hyundai Blue-Will
Mitsubishi’s i-MiEV SPORT – it’s efficient and environmentally-friendly while being a sporty take on the electric vehicle theme.
Audi’s competitor to BMW’s Mini made its Australian debut.
Audi A1
Ford’s all-new Ranger made its world debut.
Ford Ranger
Holden’s new Barina Spark – hoping to appeal to Gen Y females.
Holden Barina Spark
Land Rover’s Evoque – its second appearance since its debut in Paris last month.
Range Rover Evoque

What were your highlights of the show?

 

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3 thoughts on “Australian International Motorshow wrap-up

  1. Australian International Motorshow has plenty of highlights. The all designs of Cars shown in this show are very unique and loaded by latest technology. I can say that this is more successful show than any one.

  2. It was great to see smaller cars getting some good press. I read a stat the other day that in NZ, SUV’s are the biggest growth sector… makes the greeny in me cringe.

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