• Škoda Elroq RS 2026 - Compact EV SUV review

    The 2026 Škoda Elroq RS represents the most performance oriented version of the brand’s new compact electric SUV. Positioned below the Enyaq in the model hierarchy, the Elroq is built on the Volkswagen Group MEB architecture and has been engineered to blend electric efficiency with increased output and everyday usability. The RS variant introduces a dual motor drivetrain, reinforced chassis components, and distinctive exterior and interior details while retaining full five door practicality. Early international test drives and confirmed technical specifications indicate that the model is primarily designed for European customers, with selective global availability under evaluation. Read More
  • Mahindra XUV 3XO 2025 - SUV review

    The 2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO, introduced in Australia as the brand's new small SUV contender, brings updated safety systems, revised engines and a redesigned interior. The model replaces the outgoing Mahindra XUV300 and becomes the company’s primary compact SUV offering for 2025. Although it is not sold in the UK, Europe or the USA, its specifications position it against similarly sized models such as the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Ford EcoSport that were previously available in those regions. Read More
  • BMW X1 M35i xDrive 2025 - Compact SUV review

    The 2025 BMW X1 M35i xDrive introduces meaningful upgrades to driving performance, cabin quality and real world usability. The model expands the dynamic potential of the X1 platform while preserving the convenience expected from a compact luxury SUV. This review highlights its engineering characteristics, cabin improvements, equipment range and the differences buyers will see across various markets. Read More
  • Hyundai Venue Elite 2025 - Compact SUV review

    The 2025 Hyundai Venue Elite is a compact SUV built around simplicity, efficiency and everyday usability, pairing a small-displacement petrol engine with front-wheel drive and an equipment set aimed at city driving. Read More
  • Ford Ranger PHEV 2025 - Plug-In Hybrid Pickup review

    The 2025 Ford Ranger PHEV represents a major technological and strategic step for Ford in the global pickup truck market. Built around a plug-in hybrid system combining a 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine with a 75 kW electric motor, it blends practicality, performance and lower emissions. The new model targets professionals and private users seeking full pickup capability with electrified efficiency. Read More
  • BYD Denza D9 2025 - Premium MPV review

    The Chinese premium brand Denza, a subsidiary of BYD Auto, has officially launched the 2025 model year of its Denza D9, a large luxury multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) available in both plug-in hybrid (PHEV/DM-i) and fully electric (EV) variants. Designed for comfort, efficiency, and high technology, the D9 aims to challenge established rivals in global MPV markets. It combines cutting-edge engineering with executive-level refinement and sets a new benchmark for luxury people movers. Read More
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Monday, 04 August 2025 17:12

Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain 2025 - SUV review

The 2025 Isuzu MU-X X-Terrain introduces a bold evolution for the seven-seat SUV. It debuts with upgraded safety technology, refined styling, and distinctive trim. Powered by a 3.0-liter turbo-diesel engine with 190 hp (140 kW) and 450 Nm of torque, it combines comfort, towing ability, and off-road readiness. The facelift brings subtle aerodynamic improvements and enhanced cabin features tailored to the European, US, and Australian markets.

The 2025 Nissan Navara and Frontier models deliver robust capability and modern features. The 2025 Navara is equipped with a 2.3-liter twin-turbo diesel engine, available in 163 hp and 190 hp variants, paired with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed automatic for the higher output version. All Navaras come standard with four-wheel drive and offer a maximum braked towing capacity of 3,500 kg. The 190 hp version is better suited for heavier towing and payload applications.

The all-new 2025 Ford Transit Custom Trend LWB, the long-wheelbase version of Ford’s midsize van, has arrived in Europe, the USA and Australia. Designed for light-commercial use, it enhances payload, technology and driver comfort while retaining robust practicality. With variants tailored to diverse markets, the van marks a significant step in Ford’s commercial vehicle lineup.

Tuesday, 15 July 2025 19:08

Lexus LX700h 2025 - review

The 2025 Lexus LX700h marks a significant step in Lexus’s evolution of large luxury SUVs. As the first hybrid variant in the LX lineup, the model introduces an advanced powertrain paired with traditional off-road hardware. Built on the same TNGA-F platform as its sibling LX600, it targets buyers in the UK, Europe, the US, Australia, and other global markets who demand a blend of rugged capability and refined technology.

Data-driven estimating is revolutionizing the way modern industries approach project planning, particularly in construction. The traditional reliance on manual calculations, intuition, or limited historical data can no longer keep pace with the demands of today's complex projects. By embracing big data, companies gain access to extensive datasets that enhance the precision, efficiency, and reliability of their cost and time estimates.

Sunday, 13 July 2025 21:47

Ford Tourneo Active 2025 - review

Ford has re-entered the family people-mover market with the 2025 Tourneo Active, a versatile passenger-focused derivative of the Transit Custom. Designed to serve families, fleet operators, and shuttle services, the Tourneo blends commercial durability with comfort, offering multiple seating configurations, advanced safety features, and a mix of powertrains tailored to different markets. Available across Europe, North America, and Australia, it competes with the Volkswagen Multivan, Kia Carnival, and Hyundai Staria, yet stands out for its modular interior and robust platform.