The FOTON Tunland ute is set to land in Australia in the first half of 2025, following the brand’s local relaunch at the end of this year.

Both the Tunland V7 and V9 – a new range of “new energy” and internal combustion utes – are slated to arrive by June next year, joining the Aumark S light-duty commercial truck range in Foton showrooms, which will launch toward the end of 2024.

To be distributed by Inchcape, both Tunland variants are expected to be influenced by the Ford F-150 and Ram 1500, but the Chinese offering will undercut both in price. More information will be revealed closer to the launch.

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The story so far ?

The FOTON Tunland single- and dual-cab ute was last seen in Australian showrooms in 2019, but the appointment of Inchcape as the brand’s new distributor will see its imminent return.

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However, the 2023 Foton Tunland G7 (SWB) and Tunland V9 (LWB) sold in overseas markets – but never in Australia – are both powered by a 120kW 2-0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, either mated to a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission. The V9 comes with a 48V mild-hybrid system.

In addition to re-launching FOTON’s new generation of utes, Inchcape – also the distributor of Subaru, Peugeot and Citroen vehicles in Australia – will initially focus on expanding the presence of FOTON’s light-duty trucks.This will be followed by the introduction of vans, with electrification of its utes and vans slated for the future.

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“The addition of the FOTON distributorship enables Inchcape to diversify its local distribution portfolio by entering entirely new segments of the Australian market, including utes and light- duty trucks, and further strengthen our presence in the light commercial vehicle segment with FOTON’s vans also forming part of the local product pipeline.” said Colin Christie, Managing Director, Inchcape Australasia.

Damon Xu, VP, Foton International, added: “With a shared commitment to delivering value for our customers as we bring more high-quality products and services to Australian consumers, FOTON’s partnership with Inchcape, a global leader in distribution, will strengthen our presence in the local market.”

Stay tuned for more details when they are released.

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Nissan’s GQ/GU series of Patrol has deservedly won itself a reputation as one of the toughest and most dependable 4x4s of all time.

As the basis of touring rigs that have covered thousands of kilometres around the country and the globe, and the bedrock of the toughest competition trucks, it’s a reputation that is well earned.

This reputation was the appeal for Victoria’s James Atkinson who recognised the strengths of the venerable Nissans; as a mechanic at the 4×4 Offroad Clinic in Melbourne’s south-east he has seen first-hand the durability that Nissan has built into its Patrols, so he knew one would be right for him.

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“I’ve always been attracted to how tough a GQ single-cab ute looks, and how strong the driveline and chassis is in Nissans,” James told us.

We couldn’t agree more with him and like James we reckon that the earlier, round headlight GQs are the better looking of the breed and the ones to get. This example is James’s second GQ after previously owning a 2.8 wagon, but he had a hankering for a coil-cab ute and bought this clean example back in 2022.

No puny 2.8 for James his time around, the ’93 model tray-back came with the legendary TD42 4.2-litre diesel that the previous owner had added a turbocharger to. Nissan’s TD42 sixes might be known for their durability but you can’t say much about their power outputs, even with the later factory turbo models. That hasn’t stopped Patrol owners wicking them up and adding some life to the old Nissan lump. For a mechanic like James, it was only a matter of twirling the spanners and adding the right hardware.

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The engine was pulled out and the bottom-end rebuilt, but retaining the naturally aspirated specifications.

The top-end copped turbo valve springs, turbo injectors, turbo pre-combustion chambers, and a turbo head gasket, all in readiness to accept some boost from a UFI 18G turbocharger via a HPD top-mount intercooler and 40mm Turbosmart external wastegate. The air enters the mill through a weld-on top half intake plenum, where it meets the diesel fuel supplied via an 11mm pump.

The 4.2 gulps air via a PatrolDocta snorkel and a modified airbox before it is compressed to the tune of 27psi, mixed with diesel, goes bang, and then exits via a three-inch stainless steel exhaust that James welded up for the job. The result of all that activity is 112kW and 394Nm measured at the hubs on the dyno.

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While it’s one thing to turn up the boost and fuel to get the most out of a 4.2, keeping them cool becomes a challenge as they are known to blow steam when you load them up ascending big hills. James has reduced temperatures with a 4×4 Offroad Clinic water pump and a new viscous fan hub.

The engine now makes enough grunt to turn those 37-inch Trepadors when the Patrol is out on the tracks, but for everyday driving the Treps are replaced with a set of 35-inch X-Comp Gladiators. This not only makes it better to drive on the road but it attracts much less attention from the Jacks than it does with the bead-locked 37s fitted. Aside from the beadlock wheels, everything else on the modified Patrol is engineer approved.

The GU Patrol was an evolution of the GQ and as it was slightly bigger and heavier, it scored some heavier duty components which thankfully slip easily under the older model.

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James’s GQ benefits from GU diffs which are not only stronger but also wider to increase the GQ’s wheel track, and they have bigger and better brakes. These diffs are stuffed full with 4.6 geared ARB air lockers front and rear.

The front is located using Superior Hyperflex radius arms and an adjustable Roadsafe Panhard rod, while the rear-end uses Superior long arms, adjustable rear upper control arms, and an adjustable Panhard rod, the latter both from Roadsafe.

Suspending the heavy axles and smoothing out the bumps are Dobinson remote reservoir adjustable shocks and a set of six-inch flexy coils up front, while under the back, another pair of Dobinson remote reservoir adjustable shocks and 250kg rated coils do the work.

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The coil-cab Patrol was in pretty good nick when James picked it up and only required a bit of tidying up to get it looking as good as it does. It even had the PatrolDocta front bar and the high-mount 8274 fitted, but James has added his own touch to both of these.

He made his own set of side-rails and sliders and pulled the winch off to give it a rebuild, adding a drilled and tapped brake shaft, pinned free spool and braced housing. An Albright solenoid controls the power to an Iskra Mahle motor via heavy duty 120mm-sq cables. James says it’s a winch that gives him the confidence to hit the harder tracks knowing that he has the pulling power to get out of trouble if needed.

“Being twin locked and (with) a strong high mount winch means I can go just about anywhere in Australia and not have to worry about being stuck,” he told us.

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You might get the impression that James is pretty handy with the tools and fabrication, and nowhere is that talent more evident than with the tray fitted to the Patrol.

James made it in the carport at home with help from his dad, saying that they spent about six months tinkering with it and he couldn’t be happier with the result. That said, he’s now working on a canopy to fit to the tray with some more long-distance touring planned in the future. As well as continuing to hit the tough tracks around Melbourne, James wants to see more of Australia.

“I did a trip in January that started off at the beach in Robe, South Australia and we made our way to Arkaroola and Wilpena Pound. It was awesome exploring out in the middle of nowhere.

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“I want to finish the canopy set up and go to a bigger fuel pump, maybe aim for 150kW, and then start touring around Australia doing Cape York and Fraser Island among other places,” James says. Sounds like a bloody good plan to us and he’ll certainly have the rig to do it.

He’s the first to admit that skill only gets you so far and help from the right people will get you even further. James thanks his folks Joanne and Stewart Atkinson; he says their endless support made this build possible.

Also, his boss Damien Witts at 4×4 Offroad Clinic who is “my boss/sponsor/supporter when I need parts, advice or a hand”.

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The myCOOLMAN Recreational 20 fridge is a tough little unit that’s ideally suited for camping trips, off-road adventures and more.

The fridge’s compact design will suit those with limited space; it measures 452 x 346 x 368mm and weighs just 10kg, so it fits comfortably in most vehicles and can be easily transported. Despite its small size, the fridge offers a generous 19.3L capacity (24 cans) with internal dimensions of 280 x 205 x 235mm in the large section, and 160 x 205 x 235mm in the small section.

A sturdy handle makes carrying the fridge easy… even when full. The controls are user-friendly and feature a bright digital display that’s easy to read and operate, even in direct sunlight. The display shows the current fridge temperature, and it’s easy to adjust the settings. You can also monitor and control the fridge via Bluetooth using the myCOOLMAN Recreational Series app.

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Energy efficiency is a standout feature of this fridge and it also has an eco mode that further reduces power consumption, while multiple power options add to its versatility. The 12/24V DC input is ideal for vehicle use, and the 100-240V AC adapter means you can use it at home as well.

It can also be powered using the DC-DC myCOOLMAN Lithium PowerPack. This versatility allows you to seamlessly transition from using the fridge in your vehicle to using it indoors. Battery protection modes ensure your car battery doesn’t drain while the fridge is running.

The powerful compressor cools the Recreational 20 quickly, and the fridge operates with a temperature range from -18°C to +10°C, which means it will keep your food chilled or your ice cream frozen. On test, when plugged into 240V, it took around 20 minutes to chill the fridge from a room temperature of +21°C to 2°C, which was handy for food shopping.

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When running the fridge off the myCOOLMAN Lithium PowerPack in the back of a car, it maintained a temperature of 2°C for eight hours before recharging was required. Run as a freezer at -18°C using the PowerPack, we could get four hours out of it during the day and six hours at night.

The compressor in the Recreational 20 is both efficient and quiet, cooling quickly and maintaining a consistent temperature, ensuring that your perishables will stay fresh for as long as possible. Aiding efficiency is the fridge’s well-insulated cabinet, which has a layer of high-density foam to keep the internal temperature stable even in hot weather.

The interior wipes clean easily, and the removable lid and baskets make organising and accessing items straightforward. The durable exterior can be cleaned with a damp cloth, keeping it looking good and functioning well.

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Portability is key for a portable fridge, and the myCOOLMAN Recreational 20 fridge excels in this regard. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry, and the sturdy handle provides a comfortable grip. The balanced weight distribution ensures you can carry it without straining, which I found handy when staying in caravan parks as it was easy to move the fridge from the Prado and plug it into a powerpoint to keep it running.

The myCOOLMAN Recreational 20 fridge offers excellent value for money. Its durable construction, reliable performance, and energy efficiency make it a great investment for outdoor enthusiasts. Its rapid cooling, user-friendly features, and efficient insulation set it apart from many competitors.

Plus you can count on it to keep your food fresh and your drinks cold, no matter where you are. The only negative, according to my wife, is that it won’t accommodate a bottle of wine standing up.

RRP: $449

Almost 6000 RAM 1500 DT pick-ups have been recalled due to a software issue with the vehicle’s Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), which could cause the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) to fail and result in a loss of control.

A total of 5916 vehicles built between 2023 and 2024 have been caught up in the recall, with all variants within the model range affected.

A full list of VIN numbers of affected vehicles can be found HERE.

Consumers have been advised to contact their local authorised RAM dealer and they will update the ABS control module software, free of charge. Owners can also contact RAM Trucks customer support by calling 1300 681 655.

RAM only recently announced that its HEMI V8-powered RAM 1500 DT is now in run-out mode in preparation for the launch of the 2025 model, which is expected to be powered by a straight-six powertrain. In 2023, RAM in the USA replaced the 291kW/556Nm 5.7-litre Hemi V8 with the choice of two Hurricane 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six alternatives (a 313kW/636Nm version and a higher-output 403kW/707Nm option).

The recall has been issued by the federal government’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.

Mazda has revealed a midlife facelift for its popular BT-50 midsize 4×4 ute range, the biggest update since the new model was launched in 2020.

Sticking with its aim to provide a more stylish and somewhat sportier look than other products in the segment, the 2025 BT-50 has new LED headlights, a new grille with an enlarged logo, and a revised bumper featuring an ‘air curtain’ for increased aerodynamic efficiency. At the back, Around the back, new LED tail-lights frame a new-look tailgate, to complete the exterior upgrades. Fresh alloy wheels are also available.

The changes inside are more significant, with a new infotainment system centred around a screen of up to nine inches depending on model grade. Thankfully Mazda has retained a tactile dial for easy volume control and toggle switches for cabin temperature control, instead of incorporating these regularly used functions within the screen. The driver information screen is now a seven-inch display.

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Wireless Android Auto is now integrated within the system, joining wireless Apple CarPlay. The centre screen now also displays information previously only found within the MID screen, including real-time vehicle steering and tilt angles, TPMS status, drive mode/diff lock status, and Rough Terrain Mode status.

The BT-50 is expected to remain closely related to the Isuzu D-MAX in its underpinnings and drivetrains, and Rough Terrain was added to the Isuzu ute with its recent upgrade. It essentially recalibrates the electronic traction control for better performance when driving at low speeds off-road.

ADAS systems have been upgraded with new front stereo cameras that doublethe vehicle’s field of view for checking traffic. Traffic Jam Assist is a new feature, as is Rear Cross Traffic Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control. The AEB system also now has motorcycle and pedestrian detection.

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“Forming an integral part of our Mazda model range here in Australia, the BT-50 has set the tone as a versatile, ready-for-anything vehicle that suits a variety of customer needs whether it’s as a trusty work companion or an enabler for life’s passions,” said Vinesh Bhindi, Managing Director of Mazda Australia.

“For 2025, this impactful new design has matured our much-loved ute to be an even more compelling choice regardless of the task in hand.”

Mazda Australia will reveal more information and pricing on the 2025 BT-50 closer to its launch in the new year.

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BYD has confirmed the Shark 6 will be priced below $60,000 when it is officially on sale in Australia from October 29 this year.

Released in partnership with BYD’s exclusive Australian distributor, EVDirect, customer deliveries of the Shark are expected to begin in December.

At this sub-$60K price point, the Shark will significantly undercut top-spec rivals and sit more squarely in-line with its competitor’s mid-spec dual-cab models – think Ranger XLS ($57,380); HiLux SR5 auto ($61,930); D-MAX LS-U auto ($61,000); and Triton GLS ($59,090).

The Shark 6 will also beat the more-closely-aligned GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV and PHEV Ranger – which it shares stylistic similarities – to market, but pricing for those two models is yet to be confirmed.

The Shark features BYD’s advanced DM-O (dual-mode off-road) tech, which combines a 170kW 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with dual electric motors for a total output of 320kW. It offers three terrain modes – Sand, Mud, and Snow – and has a claimed range of approximately 800km.

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It’s a typical body-on-frame, four-door ute, but the Shark’s frame is specifically designed for a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). The front suspension uses a conventional double wishbone, coil spring independent design, while the rear features a similar configuration without a traditional gearbox or driveshaft connecting the front to the rear axle. This setup enhances the Shark’s driving dynamics, complemented by disc brakes all around and 265/65-R18 tyres fitted to alloy wheels.

Interior features include a 12.8-inch infotainment system that’s compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster; a 360-degree camera system; wireless phone charging; a head-up display; and an NFC key card for added convenience.

Exact pricing and further details will be revealed on October 29.

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It may not be an off-road 4×4, but the all-new Inster Cross EV city car has been dressed for ‘mild’ outdoor adventure.

Slated to arrive in Australia in Q1 of 2025, the Hyundai Inster Crossover wears a suite of touring equipment including roof racks as standard (with the option to add a basket); new front and rear bumpers; skid plates; bespoke 17-inch alloy wheels; and embossed black claddings.

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Aside from the aforementioned exterior changes, everything else remains unchanged from the regular Inster model – so both ground clearance and the electric drivetrain remain as per the standard model. Best visit campsites that can be reached via bitumen and mild dirt tracks. The drivetrain is said to offer up to 360km of all-electric range, and it can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in approximately 30 minutes.

Safety kit includes an ADAS package consisting of Highway Driving Assist 1.5; Smart Cruise Control; and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 1.5.

In addition to the regular colour palette offered for the Inster, an exclusive exterior colour dubbed Amazonas Green Matte is offered for this specific model. Plus, it gets a unique colour and trim combination of grey cloth with lime-yellow accents in the cabin.

Production will begin later this year at Hyundai’s manufacturing plant in Korea.

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Is the new Prado’s luxury twin on your shopping list? This is everything you need to know.

From initial teasers and the big reveal to our first local drive, all of our latest stories are linked below ?

JUMP AHEAD


Oct 2024: 2025 Lexus GX550 Overtrail REVIEW!

Our first taste of the LC250 comes in the form of the Lexus GX550 Overtrail, and this luxury 4×4 wagon impresses on and off the road

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May 2024: Lexus GX550 vs Toyota Prado: SPEC BATTLE!

Examining all the differences between the all-important new 2024 Prado and its new-to-Australia Lexus luxury variant, the GX550.

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March 2024: Pricing and features confirmed

Lexus Australia has confirmed the new GX550 will start from $116,000 before on-road costs, with all variants powered by a 260kW/650Nm 3.5-litre twin-turbocharged V6 petrol.

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February 2024: Lexus GX Australian details confirmed

The 2024 Lexus GX four-wheel-drive large SUV – heavily based on the all-new Toyota Prado – is due in Australia mid-year, and now the company has confirmed more of what we can expect.

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July: Lexus GX coming to Australia!

As expected, the Prado’s luxo cousin, the Lexus GX, is on its way to Australia. Details at the link below.

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June 9: Lexus GX revealed!

Here it is at last. Lexus unveiled the new GX today, and we expect it to come to Australia. Details at the linked story below.

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June 7: GX shown again in final teaser before the big reveal

The new-generation Lexus GX is expected to be unveiled this week, offering a first look at the next Toyota Prado in the process – given the GX is currently the upmarket version of the Prado.

Before the big event, Lexus has handed down a fresh new teaser image, showing the GX tearing through water at an off-road location. Good reminder of its capability…

What do you think of the GX’s look? The current GX wasn’t offered in Australia, but this new model is expected to come here in the months ahead.

Catch up on our evolving story below.

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May 31: New Lexus GX rendered ahead of Australian debut

Thanks to last week’s revealing new teaser of the 2024 GX’s rear end, our updated renderings now offer what we reckon is an accurate look at the new model.

Lexus Australia hasn’t yet confirmed the new GX for our market, but it’s been rolling out teaser images – which it doesn’t tend to do unless it has plans for a local launch.

Tell us what you think of our renders, and catch up on the rest of the evolving 2024 Lexus GX story below!

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May 26: 2024 Lexus GX teased from the other end!

A second new teaser of the upcoming Lexus GX has been handed down ahead of its upcoming debut.

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This time, we get a look at the rear end, showing a full-length LED light bar terminating at a compact corner unit, giving the GX a more utilitarian look than most of its stablemates.

Of course, being based on the next-gen Toyota Prado likely plays a part in that particular aspect of the GX’s design.

Before today’s teaser was released, we’d prepared the below speculative renderings. But, as this latest preview shows, our imagined rear-end design is a little wide of the mark – so we’ve tasked our Photoshop wiz with taking another pass at it.

In the meantime, what do you think of our version of the GX?

Mike Stevens

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May 11: 2024 Lexus GX teased

The 2024 Toyota Prado large SUV appears closer to its long-awaited debut.

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Lexus has provided a first glimpse of its third-generation 2024 GX off-road SUV before its unveiling, which is expected soon.

The latest model is expected to share its fundamentals with the forthcoming LandCruiser Prado, which should debut later this year – after the Lexus GX appears.

The current Lexus GX is based on the Toyota Prado available in showrooms today – dating back to 2009 – with a 4.6-litre naturally-aspirated petrol V8.

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While the model is currently focused on the left-hand drive North American market, an Australian launch is likely for the new-gen.

The brand’s local arm distributed an official press release on its media website late Thursday, stating further information would be announced soon.

It follows a similar strategy for the latest LM people-mover confirmed for Australia, with the new model teased one week before its debut at the 2023 Shanghai Auto Show in April – though a longer wait is likely for the new GX.

In late 2021, Lexus trademarked the GX badge in Australia, though it isn’t unusual for brands to protect trademarks in global markets, regardless of any launch plans.

The trademark listing refers to a ‘GX550’ variant, suggesting it could be fitted with a less-powerful version of the 305kW/650Nm 3.5-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 found in the LX600 and overseas LandCruiser 300.

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With the demise of the seven-seat Lexus RX L, the new GX would provide Lexus Australia with a more-affordable three-row SUV positioned below the larger LX.

As such, it would also help to fill the difference between the RX and LX, with a circa-$27,000 gap between the flagship RX550h and the entry-level LX500.

As with all Toyota-derived Lexus models, the GX should build on the Prado’s appearance with its own ‘spindle’ grille and L-hooked headlights.

The teaser images showcase headlights reminiscent of the LX, while – interestingly – the B-pillar sits lower than the chiselled bonnet, allowing for a more-rugged design to rival the Land Rover Defender off-road SUV.

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The smaller Toyota Prado and Lexus GX would typically follow a year behind the full-size LandCruiser and LX. That would’ve seen the new models debut in 2022, but supply and production issues have reportedly delayed the release.

While details remain sparse, both are expected to ride on Toyota’s latest TNGA-F frame architecture shared with the LandCruiser 300, Lexus LX, and the Toyota Tundra ute.

As reported, the current 2790mm wheelbase and 1585mm track width are expected to remain – similar to the LandCruiser 300 Series, which retained the 200 Series wheelbase.

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Under the bonnet, the Prado’s familiar 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder appears set to remain, though it’s likely to receive hybrid power – either as standard or optionally – to improve fuel economy and boost its 150kW and 500Nm outputs.

Other reports have suggested the new Prado could also pick up the 3.5-litre petrol V6 tipped to feature in the Lexus GX.

The 2024 Lexus GX is expected to debut soon, with more information likely in the coming weeks, so stay tuned to Wheels for the latest news – including for the all-new 2024 Toyota LandCruiser Prado.

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Spring in Australia brings perfect weather for exploring the outdoors.

Whether you’re venturing into Tasmania’s dense forests, enjoying Queensland’s scenic coastlines, or cruising along the iconic National Highway 1, staying connected and powered is a must for today’s adventurers.

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Traditional fuel generators may have been the go-to choice for years, but their noise, fumes, and reliance on fossil fuels are hard to ignore. Enter BLUETTI’s solar-powered portable power stations—clean, quiet, and eco-friendly solutions to keep all your gear charged without the hassle.

Let’s dive into how you can stay powered during your springtime adventures in Australia with reliable BLUETTI power solutions.

Sustainable Power Solutions for Every Outdoor Adventure

BLUETTI, a leading provider of portable power stations and solar generators, offers reliable, sustainable, and affordable power solutions for all outdoor explorations.

Portable power station for 1-2 day weekend getaways: BLUETTI AC180

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For short weekend getaways, the BLUETTI AC180 is the ultimate power companion. Weighing only 16.4kg, this compact generator packs a punch with 1,800W output and 1,152Wh capacity—enough to keep your essentials running while you enjoy the scenery. Capture every moment with fully charged phones, cameras, and drones, or power your picnic with camping fridges and portable grills.

Here’s what you can expect: charge your smartphone up to 62 times, your laptop 15 times, and your camping lights up to 93 times. Best of all, the AC180 runs on solar power. With solar panels, it recharges in just 3 hours under bright sunlight, letting you reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing comfort.

Portable solar generator for 3-5 day camping trips: BLUETTI AC200L

For longer camping trips with family or friends, the BLUETTI AC200L provides more power and flexibility. Its 2,400W output and 10 outlets handle everything from charging phones to powering hairdryers and coffee makers. With 2,048Wh battery capacity, it can run a 150W fridge for over 30 hours or a 600W microwave for around 3 hours—perfect for off-grid cooking.

The AC200L supports 6 ways to recharge. You can top it up at 2,400W in 1.5 hours from a wall outlet, or 2.5 hours from 1,200W solar chargers. So you’ll never have to worry about battery life if you grab some portable solar panels like the BLUETTI PV350 before you hit the road. They harness solar energy to keep your adventure fully powered, no matter how remote your campsite is.

Power kit for long-haul road trips (7 Days+) : BLUETTI AC200L + Charger1 + B300K

For extended caravan trips, the BLUETTI AC200L , paired with the Charger1 alternator charger and the B300K expansion battery, creates an unstoppable power combo. Even far from civilization, this setup keeps you charged.

Here’s how it works: the Charger1 DC-DC car charger taps into your vehicle’s alternator, charging the AC200L power station while you drive. It delivers a robust 560W power, charging the AC200L about 6 times faster than the 100-200W from a cigarette lighter charger. With multiple layers of safety guards, it never drains your car battery for a worry-free drive. The B300K battery expansion allows you to store an extra 2764.8Wh of electricity, powering larger appliances like air conditioners longer. This power kit forms a small off-grid power system to let you enjoy a fully-powered, luxurious RV trip experience.

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Hyundai has added two off-road option packs that can be equipped to its Santa Fe Hybrid, with the dealer-fit Genuine accessories available now to suit the SUV.

The packs are a result of a collaboration between Hyundai Motor Company Australia (HMCA) and Hyundai America Technical Centre, with extensive development and testing ensuring the kits will meet the challenge of difficult terrain.

Both packs include new suspension componentry – Mando dampers, and XRT suspension knuckles and stabiliser bars – to give the vehicle a 30mm lift, thanks in part to the use of an Australian-exclusive 17-inch wheel and all-terrain tyre combination. The Pirelli Scorpion All-Terrain Plus tyres are available in either 235/65R17 108H or 245/70R17 110T sizes. Here are the differences both kits make when off-road ?

u00a0SANTA FE (standard)SANTA FE XRT
Approach Angle17u02da19u02da
Departure Angle20u02da22u02da
Breakover Angle17u02da19u02da
Ground clearance177mm210mm
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“Our XRT Option Packs enhance Santa Fe Hybrid’s off-road capability to help our customers boldly explore the great outdoors,” said Ted Lee, Hyundai Motor Company Australia Chief Executive Officer.

The cheapest entry point is the XRT Adventure Option Pack, priced at $6990. This pack comprises the XRT-exclusive 17-inch off-road wheel and tyre package, XRT mud flaps, an underbody skid plate, and the XRT suspension kit.

Spend an additional $3000 for the XRT Peak Option Pack ($9990) will get consumers the same equipment listed above, as well as integrated side steps, genuine roof racks, a roof platform, a bonnet protector and dark-tint style visors.

Both packs are available now for new and existing Santa Fe Hybrid owners, and they’re covered by Hyundai’s five-year, unlimited kilometre warranty when they are fitted by a Hyundai Dealership at new vehicle purchase.

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Santa Fe XRT off-roader revealed at LA Auto show ?

With the new ‘MX5’ Hyundai Santa Fe’s Land Rover Defender-like looks it needs off-road capability to match.

And Hyundai revealed just the ticket at this year’s LA Auto Show with the XRT variant. Designed as a joint flagship with the Calligraphy, the lifestyle-oriented trim promises enhanced rough terrain capabilities along with sportier blacked-out styling.

Hyundai Australia trademarked the XRT name locally in October, though a spokesperson told Wheels the XRT is for the North American market only.

However, the spokesperson did admit to some “light smouldering” – if not quite fire – around the XRT trademark. In other words, there’s potential if Hyundai hears enough customer demand.

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Hyundai describes the Santa Fe XRT as “an outdoor-focused sport model tailored to the diverse needs of enthusiasts” – and, thankfully, it’s more than just a black pack.

It rides on steel springs and traditional dampers (no Defender-esque air suspension with height adjust here) with 30-inch all-terrain tyres (the fitment is 245/60R18) wrapped around beefy black 18-inch alloy wheels.

Hyundai hasn’t said whether it’s fitted a body or spring lift, but has said the XRT boasts 40mm more ground clearance. Braked towing capacity is rated at 2040kg with the NA-market 207kW 2.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder.

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Visually, the XRT is set apart from the chrome-heavy Calligraphy with dark chrome and piano black exterior trim, different grille design, black roof rails and bars.

Inside the leather turns to black with ‘XRT’ debossed into the headrests of the seats. It’s otherwise the same vertically laid-out cabin design as the standard vehicle.

As mentioned above, the Santa Fe XRT is not confirmed for Australia and is built for domestic consumption in Alabama, not South Korea where Aussie cars come from.

There is interest in a local introduction, but don’t expect the off-road-focused Santa Fe XRT to arrive at launch.

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New Hyundai Santa Fe revealed with 2.5T

After more than two decades in local showrooms, the latest version of Hyundai’s largest SUV, the 2024 ‘MX5’ Santa Fe, will be expected to perform more strongly in the sales race against more fancied rivals, according to company insiders.

Revealed tonight in – where else – Santa Fe, New Mexico, the large, bold and brash Santa Fe will arrive in Australia in 2024, some two years after category leader Toyota dropped its brand new Kluger into the burgeoning large SUV sector.

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Hyundai Australia insiders have admitted to Wheels that the unibody Santa Fe, which on average only manages around a third to a half of the Toyota Kluger’s monthly sales volume, has underperformed down under.

Other unibody-style large SUVs like the Subaru Outback have also traditionally outperformed the Santa Fe, while ladder-on-frame 4×4 wagons, including the Isuzu MU-X and Ford Everest, also sell strongly in comparison.

However, the all-new version of the Santa Fe will push it up and away from its key rivals, most notably from a design front. It’s big and it’s bold, and it cuts a swathe through more traditionalist design – including its own former visage.

While final specs are yet to firm up ahead of its launch, locally-delivered Hyundai Santa Fes are likely to utilise a 207kW/422Nm ‘Theta III’ turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine from the Sonata as the headline powertrain.

Although there’s no information to confirm the drive configuration, images show an HTrac badge on the back. The spec sheets suggest the 2.1-tonne Santa Fe will return a fuel economy figure of 9.0L/100km and hit 100km/h in 8.0 seconds.

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The other option likely for Australia is a hybrid ‘Gamma III’ 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder.

The petrol engine is good for 132kW and 265Nm and expect the gearbox-mounted electric motor to raise combined outputs near or above the existing car’s 169kW/350Nm figure. The supplied specs confirm a 6.5L/100km efficiency rating.

However, there are a couple of notable omissions from the Santa Fe’s specification sheet; both the 2.2-litre turbo diesel and 3.5-litre naturally aspirated V6 powertrains present in the current Santa Fe will not be available in the 2024 Santa Fe.

Hyundai showed off an image of an off-road concept it’s calling the Santa FE XRT – a beefed-up SUV with mud tyres a very Land Rover Defender 130-style safari kit hanging off the side.

It’s bigger in almost every direction; at 4830mm it’s 45mm longer than previously, its 2815mm wheelbase is 50mm longer than previous, and it is 35mm taller at 1720mm. Its overall width remains static at 1900mm, despite those prominent wheel arches.

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Nowhere is that extra length more evident than on the inside.

The second-row legroom has increased by 35mm to 1075mm. and by 20mm to 1055mm in the hybrid-equipped version. Third-row legroom, meanwhile, has increased by 15mm to 761mm.

Hyundai is also claiming best-in-class third-row headroom as well, with the third-row headroom’s height lifting by 69mm to 958mm.

It is also claimed that the Santa Fe’s luggage capacity is up by 91 litres, while tailgate opening width jumps by 125mm.

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Inside, the dash mimics the style of the Sonata and Tucson, with twin 12.3-inch screens mounted side by side on a sweeping curved binnacle, while the electronic gear shifter has been relocated behind the steering wheel.

A mix of digitally accessed controls and traditional dials and switches for climate control and the like combine with a generously wide centre console that’s home to a pair of inductive phone charging pads.

The high-spec version used for press images sported heated seats, push-button start, multi-zone climate control and a digital rear-view mirror that can be used when visibility via the traditional glass mirror is compromised.

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Hyundai has also added an ultraviolet light-based steriliser atop the glovebox, in what is a genuine industry first, that can be used to sterilise items like phones and wallets.

Over-the-air (OTA) software updates for the Santa Fe will negate the need to visit a dealership for some upgrades, while on-board near-field technology (NFC) will allow the use of a phone-based digital key.

The Santa Fe’s suite of active and passive safety features is comprehensive and includes second-generation intelligent cruise control that can moderate speed in corners and keep the car centred within a lane.

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Intelligent speed limit assist, rear-view monitor, rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist, front/rear parking distance warning, surround view monitor, remote smart parking assist, and safe exit assist are all listed as standard fitment.

Pricing hasn’t been divulged for the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe, but it’s reasonable to expect that they will increase from their present position, given the increase in specification, new powertrains and increased production costs.

For example, the 1.6-litre HEV-equipped AWD Highlander currently costs $69,500 plus ORCs, while the base model V6 FWD starts at $46,050 plus ORCs.

Expect the range to climb above $50-55K for an entry model and over $70K for a flagship Highlander.

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