10 cool vehicles we will not purchase in Australia

Australia is among the most cluttered automobile markets on this planet, with greater than 50 manufacturers preventing for barely 1,000,000 gross sales a 12 months.

However although we’re frankly spoiled for selection, that doesn’t imply we don’t miss out on issues that might in all probability do nice enterprise right here.

Typically there are explanation why Australian sellers get neglected: Possibly there’s no enterprise case for right-hand drive manufacturing, possibly there’s extreme demand from different areas sucking up all the provision, maybe native Design Guidelines throw a spanner within the works.

However hey, let’s have a bit of enjoyable with it and recommend one car that every of the market’s high 10 manufacturers by gross sales ought to carry to Australia, which they presently don’t supply (nor plan to). Sure there are logical explanations, however let’s look previous that!

The highest 10 manufacturers record is present to the time of writing, which means January to November.

Toyota

New Prius

This one’s straightforward, I even wrote the opinion column already! And it’s a automobile that’s made in RHD and available.

Think about my shock at seeing the new-generation Toyota Prius when it was revealed in November. The world’s largest automobile firm fretted over the way to reinvent its hybrid icon in an period outlined by full-electric automobiles, deciding on giving it some newfound panache.

It appears to be like nice – modern, trendy and completely in contrast to what we’ve come to count on from Toyota’s longstanding eco chief. The outdated mannequin was all creases and peculiar proportions, whereas a number of earlier generations had been maybe much less awkward but additionally extra boring, which is worse.

And but it’s this newest model, which has me all starry-eyed, that would be the first Prius Toyota received’t promote in Australia. In making this determination, it took the flawed lesson from the outdated mannequin’s failure to resonate, and pulled the pin at exactly the flawed time.

Mazda

Mazda 3 Turbo

I used to be tempted to recommend the US-market CX-50 however I reckon Mazda has fairly sufficient SUVs already.

What it lacks is a high-performance model of its stylish Mazda 3 hatch, regardless of the automobile providing nice dynamics and racy appears to be like. This isn’t so within the USA, the place the Mazda 3 Turbo is a member of the line-up, rivalling the Volkswagen Golf GTI and all the remaining.

It runs a model of the two.5-litre turbocharged engine utilized in Australia within the CX-5 and numerous others, producing a potent 186kW of energy and 420Nm, mated to an on-demand AWD system.

Granted, it solely comes with a six-speed automated and no three-pedal possibility, which is a detrimental, however you’ll be able to’t win ’em all. I’d nonetheless like to have a crack.

Kia

Sportage Hybrid

Whereas it’s extremely tempting to say the Telluride giant SUV purely as a result of it appears to be like nice, the actual reply is the Sportage Hybrid.

Sure, Kia’s petrol-electric hybrid Sorento and Niro are in extremely tight provide and it’s the identical state of affairs for the bigger-selling Sportage – therefore its absence – however that’s no defence.

The Toyota RAV4 hybrid is Australia’s hottest SUV and desires some competitors. The Sportage is among the many greatest mid-sized SUVs on the market, however between its turbo-petrol and its diesel engine possibility there’s scope for a hybrid.

Why? Australians love them. They usually value little greater than an everyday petrol and slash gas payments. The Korean-market Sportage Hybrid makes use of a 130kW 1.6-litre petrol engine and a 44kW drive motor powered by a small battery, and cuts gas use to about 6L/100km.

Mitsubishi

eK X EV

Mitsubishi’s i-MiEV could have been a weird-looking, impractically tiny and wildly costly automobile, it was additionally a dead-set pioneer. In spite of everything, it was an all-electric automobile offered in Australia in 2010.

Fittingly Mitsubishi has simply revealed what’s a religious i-MiEV successor, which means a tiny electrical Kei automobile aimed squarely at Japan referred to as the Mitsubishi eK X EV. At 3.4 metres lengthy, it makes the 4.1m Mazda 2 look large.

Sadly, this time round it is not going to make it to Australian shores, regardless of the actual fact most of us reside in congested cities, and regardless of rampant demand for affordable EVs. We reckon there’d be a market in inner-urban areas, even when it could battle to fulfill native necessities.

Regardless of its tiny 20kWh battery, the Mitsubishi weighs solely 1080kg, gives an city vary of 180km, and even two-way vehicle-to-load energy. Its drive motor makes 47kW of energy and a potent 195Nm of torque, and its regenerative braking perform permits one-pedal driving.

Hyundai

Grandeur

Bear in mind the Hyundai Grandeur? It was the corporate’s flagship sedan in Australia between 1999 to 2011 throughout two generations. Whereas it was retired from native showrooms, the nameplate troopers on at residence in Korea, with a model new model revealed in October.

The profile is outlined by a single character line working horizontally from headlight to tail-light, over clear and uncluttered flanks, with frameless doorways and flush handles. Quite than a conventional three-box form, the D-pillar has a gentler slope to lend a fastback silhouette.

Regardless of the futuristic look, its engines are old-school inside combustion – to start out with at the least. Choices embody a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol, a 3.5-litre six-cylinder petrol, and a 1.6-litre petrol-electric hybrid.

The cabin is billed as “an oasis for leisure and restoration”. Designers used actual wooden, aluminium, and naturally dyed Nappa leather-based quilted in a conventional Korean sample. Sure we all know sedans are dying, however let’s not fake this isn’t cool.

Ford

Maverick

My coronary heart says Bronco, my soul says F-150 Raptor, however my head is aware of what’s up. Aussies love their utes, and there’s 100 per cent a marketplace for right-hand drive, car-based light-duty fashions.

The US-focused Maverick (no, not the rebadged GQ Patrol) isn’t any body-on-frame off-roader, slightly it’s a unibody constructed on the identical bones because the Ford Escape and Bronco Sport, aimed toward metropolis slickers who desire a ute that doesn’t drive like a truck.

Measuring up at 5072mm lengthy on a 3076mm wheelbase, 1844mm huge, and 1745mm tall, the Maverick is 374mm shorter and 133mm narrower than a Ranger. Hybrid energy is commonplace within the USA, though there’s a petrol-only possibility.

I’m sure {that a} RHD model – not that rampant US demand makes this final result a probable state of affairs – would give Ford one other smash hit just like the Mustang, Everest and Ranger.

MG

MG 5 EV

China’s MG has rocketed up the gross sales charts, and is an electrical automobile chief with the ZS EV (AKA Australia’s most cost-effective electrical automobile) on sale now and the circa $40,000 MG 4 EV hatch coming quickly.

However one possibility that doesn’t come right here, however does get offered within the RHD UK market, is the MG 5 EV electrical wagon with greater than 500km of claimed driving vary, V2L performance, and a sizeable 578L boot.

In England it additionally prices £1500 than the ZS EV ($A2700), which means it could most likely sneak in beneath $50,000 given the ZS’s $44,990 drive-away entry level.

Certain, it isn’t essentially the most thrilling wanting automobile, however sensible and inexpensive EVs are one thing Australia wants extra of, not fewer of.

Isuzu Ute

D-Max Arctic Vehicles AT35

There aren’t many Isuzu merchandise that don’t come to Australia, given the model solely makes the D-Max and MU-X they usually’re each vastly widespread right here.

Arguably the one blind spot is the absence of a rugged range-topping modified D-Max offered in sellers, to rival the HiLux Rogue, Navara Professional-4X Warrior and all the remaining.

This isn’t the case for our pals within the UK, the place the Isuzu D-Max Arctic Vehicles AT35 is offered. It comes with wild flares, Bilstein suspension, and chunky all-terrain tyres.

Granted, variations offered on the European continent make do with the 1.9-litre diesel slightly than the three.0-litre favoured by Australians, however that small and simply rectified problem apart, it appears to be like a winner.

Subaru

BRZ Cup Automotive fundamental

The Subaru BRZ coupe is about essentially the most enjoyable you’ll be able to have together with your garments on, however you realize what us automobile lovers would really like much more?

A stripped-out one with metal wheels, handbook gearbox solely, no display inside, a cooling system replace, and pre-fitment bolts for a racing harness.

In different phrases, virtually nothing to distract you from a 173kW and 250Nm, high-revving flat-four engine and rear-wheel drive chassis.

How a few particular version, Subaru Australia?

Volkswagen

T-Roc Cabriolet

Alright, bear with me. Volkswagen Australia has a historical past right here with short-lived convertibles such because the Golf Cabrio, the Eos, and naturally the Beetle.

In Europe the corporate’s drop-top of selection relies on the funky T-Roc small SUV, with a chopped roof and two fewer doorways.

At 4.3m lengthy it’s roughly the scale of the mushy high Golf 6 (RIP), its roof drops in simply 9 seconds, and it has the in-vogue high-riding SUV model. Granted, the Vary Rover Evoque soft-top was a failure, however this may be cheaper.

The engine is a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with a modest 115kW and 250Nm, however who wants punch for seaside cruising?