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The Peugeot 5008, the latest entrant into Europe’s thriving SUV segment, epitomises versatility and innovation, catering to a diverse range of consumer preferences. Offering an array of powertrain options, including fully electric, plug-in hybrid, and mild-hybrid variants, this third-generation model from the esteemed French marque, part of Stellantis, is primed to meet the evolving needs of modern families.

Enlarged from its predecessor and built on the STLA Medium platform, the new Peugeot 5008 boasts impressive dimensions, standing at 4787.9mm in length, 1889.76mm in width, and 1689.1mm in height, with a generous wheelbase of 2898.14mm. Setting itself apart from competitors like the Tesla Model Y, it distinguishes itself by offering a third row of seats, making it an ideal choice for larger families.

Despite the accommodation of seven passengers potentially limiting cargo space, the Peugeot 5008 manages to offer a commendable 257 litres with all seats in use, expanding to 747 litres in the five-seat configuration and a substantial 1812 litres with the second row folded, ensuring ample storage capacity for various needs.

Retaining its boxy shape to optimise interior roominess, the Peugeot 5008 draws design inspiration from its smaller sibling, the E-3008, showcasing a prominent 21-inch display atop the dashboard and 10 customisable touch controls for seamless access to essential functions, blending convenience with sophistication.

Under the hood, the entry-level variant boasts a turbocharged 1.2-litre petrol engine with 48V technology, delivering 136hp to the front wheels via a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. For those craving more power, the plug-in hybrid option combines a 150hp combustion engine with a 123hp electric motor, resulting in a total output of 195hp and an impressive electric range exceeding 80km.

For environmentally-conscious drivers, the fully electric E-5008 offers multiple configurations, with single-motor, front-wheel-drive models delivering 210 or 228hp, accompanied by instant torque of 344Nm. Opting for the dual-motor, all-wheel-drive variant elevates the combined output to 318hp, ensuring exhilarating performance without compromising on sustainability.

Equipped with either a 73.0-kilowatt-hour or 98.0-kWh battery, the Peugeot 5008 guarantees ample range, spanning from 500 to 659km, depending on the chosen configuration. Moreover, the batteries come with an eight-year or 160,934km warranty, with charging options ranging from the standard 11-kW charger to optional upgrades for a 22-kilowatt charger, with DC charging capabilities supporting up to 160kW for rapid replenishment.

With its harmonious blend of versatility, performance, and eco-friendliness, the Peugeot 5008 emerges as a formidable contender in Europe’s fiercely competitive SUV market, offering families a compelling choice for their transportation needs in an era increasingly dominated by electrified automotive solutions.

Recent European developments have sparked rumours about an electrified form of the Mazda 6, the Mazda 6e. While production of the Mazda6 is winding down in Japan, a new trademark application for the Mazda 6e in Europe suggests that Mazda may be planning to revive the model with an electrified powertrain.

Mazda’s use of the “e” moniker alongside a model code is unprecedented, indicating a potential shift in the company’s naming strategy as it expands its range of electric vehicles (EVs), hybrids, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Notably, the trademark filing for the Mazda 6e features a space between the brand and the model name, distinguishing it from Mazda’s existing non-SUV lineup.

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Energy giant Shell has announced a significant shift in its energy transition strategy, revealing plans to divest some of its retail locations, including gasoline stations, in favour of expanding its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

In its 2024 Energy Transition Strategy report, Shell outlined its intention to upgrade its retail network by expanding electric vehicle charging and convenience offerings to meet evolving customer needs. The company aims to divest approximately 500 Shell-owned sites annually in 2024 and 2025, totalling a 2.1% reduction in its retail footprint. This move comes as part of Shell’s broader strategy to focus more on low-carbon energy solutions.

To support its expansion into the EV charging market, Shell intends to invest more in public charging infrastructure, particularly in regions like China and Europe, where the EV market is more developed and demand for public charging stations is high. Shell aims to increase the number of charge points from the current 54,000 to 200,000 by 2030.

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A Ferrari owner, Iliya Nechev, has taken legal action against the luxury automaker, filing a lawsuit in the US District Court. The lawsuit alleges that Ferrari failed to adequately address a brake defect in certain models, leaving owners with potentially unsafe vehicles even after attempted repairs.

Nechev purchased his 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia in 2020 and claims to have experienced brake issues since the day of purchase. According to the lawsuit, Nechev encountered a dangerous situation where the car failed to slow down while attempting a 90-degree turn downhill, despite applying the brakes. Shockingly, Nechev was reportedly told by a Ferrari dealer that such behaviour was “normal,” as per the filing.

The legal action comes in light of Ferrari’s recall efforts related to brake issues. Ferrari initiated a voluntary recall in October 2021 for several models, including the 458 Italia, 458 Speciale, 458 Speciale Aperta, 458 Spider, 488 GTB, and 488 Spider. The recall was prompted by the discovery of brake fluid leakage, which could result in a partial or complete loss of braking power. However, Ferrari initially struggled to pinpoint the root cause of the problem.

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Mercedes-AMG, renowned for its commitment to engineering excellence and unparalleled luxury, has introduced the latest addition to its esteemed GT Coupé lineup: the AMG GT 43. This remarkable vehicle epitomises the perfect blend of high-performance capabilities and opulent design, setting a new standard for the modern sports car enthusiast.

The AMG GT 43 is propelled by a potent four-cylinder engine positioned on the front axle, coupled with rear-wheel drive configuration. This combination not only ensures remarkable agility but also delivers an exhilarating driving experience characterised by precise cornering and dynamic handling. With 421hp and 500Nm of torque at its disposal, the AMG GT 43 offers an impressive power-to-weight ratio, enabling it to sprint effortlessly through winding roads and tight corners, unleashing the thrill of pure driving pleasure. It accelerates from a standstill to 100km/h in 4.6 seconds with a top speed of 280km/h.

Setting itself apart from its counterparts in the AMG family, the exterior design of the GT 43 boasts a multitude of striking details. The front apron, adorned with large air inlets, commands attention and enhances aerodynamic efficiency. Narrower front and rear fenders, coupled with a reduced track width, accentuate the vehicle’s elegant silhouette, while the redesigned rear apron and round double tailpipe trims add a touch of sophistication to the rearview. The AMG GT’s signature long wheelbase, short overhangs, and powerful rear further contribute to its commanding presence on the road, exuding a sense of power and dynamism.

The AMG GT 43 houses a cutting-edge 2.0-litre turbocharged engine equipped with an electric exhaust gas turbocharger inspired by Formula 1 technology. This innovative system ensures instantaneous responses across the speed range, delivering enhanced efficiency and performance. Operated via a 48-volt on-board electrical system, the turbocharger provides an additional boost of 14hp, while serving as a mild hybrid for functions such as coasting and recuperation, further optimising fuel efficiency.

The AMG GT 43 is equipped with the AMG SpeedShift MCT 9G transmission, featuring a wet starting clutch that replaces the traditional torque converter. This sophisticated transmission system ensures lightning-fast gear changes and optimal response to accelerator pedal commands, delivering a seamless and exhilarating driving experience. The inclusion of multiple driving programs, including “Smooth,” “Comfort,” “Sport,” and “Sport+,” allows drivers to tailor their driving experience to their preferences, while the optional AMG Dynamic Plus package introduces the exhilarating “Race” mode for maximum performance on the track.

Step inside the cabin of the AMG GT 43, and you’re greeted by a luxurious and technologically advanced environment designed to elevate the driving experience. The interior features a perfect fusion of analogue geometry and digital innovation, epitomised by the fully digital instrument cluster integrated into a three-dimensional visor. The 11.9-inch multimedia touchscreen takes centre stage, offering intuitive navigation and access to the MBUX infotainment system, complete with exclusive AMG-specific content and features such as “AMG Performance” and “AMG Track Pace.”

To cater to individual preferences, the AMG GT 43 offers an extensive range of customisation options, from exterior design packages to interior upholstery choices. Whether opting for the AMG exterior chrome package for a touch of elegance or the AMG Night Package II for a more aggressive aesthetic, drivers can personalise their GT 43 to reflect their unique style and personality.

Isuzu has announced the forthcoming arrival of the electric D-Max ute in Australia, introducing the ‘D-Max EV concept’ ahead of the Bangkok International Motor Show. This concept serves as a preview of the production ‘D-Max BEV’ model scheduled to launch in mainland Europe in 2025, with an anticipated arrival in Australia around 2026.

Based on the current D-Max ute introduced in 2020, the EV concept boasts a 66.9kWh lithium-ion battery, full-time 4X4 capability, dual electric motors generating 174hp and 325Nm, a 1,000kg payload capacity, and a 3,500kg braked towing capacity. It achieves a maximum speed of over 130km/h.

While specific technical details such as driving range and charging speed are yet to be confirmed, Isuzu emphasises that the D-Max BEV maintains the rugged performance expected of pickup trucks, excelling on rough terrain with a smooth, linear acceleration characteristic of electric vehicles.

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The all-electric Mercedes Vision EQXX continues to make waves in the automotive industry, showcasing groundbreaking innovation and remarkable efficiency. Following its impressive 1,008km and 1,202km single-charge drives, the Vision EQXX has embarked on another monumental road trip that was 1,010km, this time braving the desert heat to test its advanced thermal management system under extreme conditions.

The primary objective of the desert expedition was to evaluate the car’s thermal management system’s effectiveness in temperatures reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius. Despite the harsh environment, the intelligent on-demand system flawlessly maintained optimal temperatures for both the electric drivetrain and cabin, ensuring minimal impact on energy efficiency. The air conditioning system, powered by a multi-source heat pump, played a crucial role in maintaining comfort while conserving energy.

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into a tragic crash that occurred on February 24 in San Antonio, Texas, involving a Ford Mustang Mach-E equipped with the advanced hands-free driving assist technology, BlueCruise. The collision, which resulted in the fatality of Jeffrey Allen Johnson, the driver of a stationary Honda CR-V, has prompted scrutiny of the role of Ford’s BlueCruise system.

Ford’s BlueCruise is recognised as one of the most capable hands-free driving assist systems available in the U.S. market, allowing drivers to temporarily remove their hands from the steering wheel while driving on certain designated highways. However, drivers are required to maintain their attention on the road, with a driver monitoring system in place to track eye movements and disengage BlueCruise if prolonged diversion is detected.

2020 Ford Mustang Mach-E

Unlike previous investigations into collisions involving Tesla’s Autopilot, which focused on inadequate driver monitoring, this incident highlights the importance of robust driver monitoring systems in preventing accidents. While it remains uncertain whether BlueCruise was active during the crash, its potential involvement raises concerns about the efficacy of hands-free driving technologies and their impact on road safety.

If BlueCruise is found to have played a role in the crash, this incident could have far-reaching implications not only for Ford but also for the wider automotive industry. Nevertheless, the investigation aims to uncover the circumstances surrounding the collision and identify any necessary enhancements to hands-free driving systems to improve overall safety on the roads.

The new Audi Q6 E-Tron has been unveiled, showcasing Audi’s Premium Platform Electric architecture, shared with the Porsche Macan EV and featuring Audi badging for the first time. This architecture operates on an 800-volt system and incorporates two electric motors biased towards the rear in both power and vehicle weight distribution.

At launch, the Q6 E-Tron will be available in two trims—Q6 and the performance-focused SQ6—both equipped with a 100-kWh (94.9-kWh net) battery pack. Sportback trims will be introduced later, along with a rear-wheel-drive version aimed at extending the range.

In North America, buyers can expect a combined 422hp from the Q6 E-Tron, marking a modest 40hp increase compared to the European model. The sportier SQ6 boasts 483hp, with both trims offering enhanced acceleration through launch control. Audi claims the Q6 can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in approximately 5.0 seconds with launch control, while the SQ6 achieves this in just 4.2 seconds.

 

Audi estimates a range of 482km for the standard Q6 E-Tron, with SQ6 range estimates pending. Both trims utilise the same battery, with the SQ6 likely to offer slightly less range. Of notable mention is the Q6 E-Tron’s 800-volt charging capability, allowing it to charge from 10 to 80 per cent in just 21 minutes using a DC fast charger, capable of pulling 270 kW.

The PPE architecture of the Audi Q6 E-Tron is engineered to optimise electric packaging while delivering robust driving dynamics. Features include control arms positioned in front of suspension arms for improved battery positioning and a fixed steering rack to enhance control. Additionally, Audi equips the Q6 with wider tires at the rear for optimised performance.

Beyond performance, the advanced technology integrated into the Q6 E-Tron is a standout feature. The SUV boasts the E3 (End-to-End Electronic) architecture, powered by AI to manage various Android-based systems and provide proactive suggestions based on learned behaviors. The SUV also features digital screens including an 11.9-inch driver display, a 10.9-inch passenger screen, and an optional augmented-reality heads-up display.

Pricing details for the 2025 Audi Q6 and SQ6 E-Tron models are to be announced closer to the on-sale date.

Uber has agreed to pay nearly $272 million (RM1,284,520 000) to compensate taxi and hire car drivers affected by its aggressive entry into the Australian market. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers announced that the class action against Uber, expected to go to trial at the Supreme Court of Victoria, would be abandoned after the rideshare company agreed to the substantial settlement.

This settlement, the fifth-largest in Australia’s history, represents a significant victory for more than 8000 taxi and hire car owners and drivers who suffered financial losses due to Uber’s market entry. Maurice Blackburn principal lawyer Michael Donelly described the five-year legal battle as “gruelling” and emphasised how Uber had attempted to deny compensation to those affected.

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