Toyota New Zealand (TNZ) is planning to show off its hydrogen-powered Marai sedan. “We’re looking at options for it,” said Morgan Dilks, the carmaker’s communications man. The options include doing what rival Hyundai is about to do with its zero-emissions Nexo SUV – take it on a road trip around the country. But first both companies have to organise a regular supply of … [Read more...] about Hydrogen highway: Toyota, Hyundai go in one direction, Mazda the other
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Mitsubishi defies slump in new vehicle registrations
New vehicle registrations in New Zealand are slowing as the market readjusts to changing economic conditions after a boom five years of record numbers. Registrations for the six months to the end of June were down around 6 per cent, or almost 4500 units, on the same period last year, says the Motor Industry Association (MIA). That’s an average slump of more than 700 cars … [Read more...] about Mitsubishi defies slump in new vehicle registrations
Banned wheelchair-access vehicle maker sues NZ transport bodies
A company forced by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) to stop building wheelchair-access vehicles is suing the government body and its offshoot the Low Volume Vehicle Technical Association (LVVTA) for losses “expected to exceed $5 million.” Lawyers for vehicle manufacturer Drive NZ Classic Ltd (DNZC) have filed a statement of claim in the High Court against the LVVTA as first … [Read more...] about Banned wheelchair-access vehicle maker sues NZ transport bodies
Ex-Recaro agent builds patent-pending sports seats for Holden concept
It’s 200mm higher and 150mm wider than a regular Holden Colorado ute, rides on 35-inch all-terrain wheels, has bespoke steel bumpers front and rear, a scooped carbon-fibre bonnet that weighs 7kg, patent-pending sports seats designed in New Zealand … and it’s on show at Fieldays next week. But that’s all it is – a concept ute designed to show how the best-dressed, double-cab … [Read more...] about Ex-Recaro agent builds patent-pending sports seats for Holden concept
Carmakers finding solutions to problems that don’t exist?
Where is the automotive industry going next with the development of so-called smart devices? Is it nearing information overload? Findings solutions to problems that don’t exist? Take, for example, inventions from American start-up Byton and Britain’s venerable Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Byton not long ago revealed its production-ready vehicle the ‘M-Byte,’ notable for the huge … [Read more...] about Carmakers finding solutions to problems that don’t exist?