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JOLION HYBRID QUICK TO MAKE UP FOR HIP-POCKET HIT

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JOLION HYBRID QUICK TO MAKE UP FOR HIP-POCKET HIT

By DEREK OGDEN

The Haval Jolion has joined the EV set with its Ultra Hybrid model

Jolion has jumped on to the small-to-medium electric sports utility vehicle bandwagon with a petrol / electric hybrid topping out the range as the single specification Ultra model.

With a starting price of $40,990 drive away, $7000 more than its equivalent petrol sibling, the Chinese Great Wall Motors sourced-Haval Ultra is at odds with its economic running cost raison d’etre.

There are, however, some sweeteners. The hybrid Ultra has unique features such as a new front grille, LED lamps and fog lights with blue accents, and bumper, a new rear spoiler and 18-inch alloy wheels over the petrol Jolion Ultra.

The hybrid requires servicing every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. Haval includes five years of capped-price servicing that adds up to $1550 for maintenance.

STYLING

Visual differences between the Jolion petrol and Hybrid include new front and rear bumpers, a new front grille, blue accents in the front fog lights, a sportier rear spoiler, and a new design for the 18-inch wheels.

Unlocking the car with the key fob has the hybrid putting on a light show up front, with flickering and flashing like a Times Square ad strip. A bit embarrassing in the executive car park? This spotlight falls brightly on a grille with sparkling finish and horizontal accents to create a bold, if flashy, show.

The car’s profile is standard SUV lines with a coupe-like roof curve approaching the C-pillar. The rear is as plain as the front is flashy.

 

 

INTERIOR

 

Faux leather seating is good enough to give the impression of the luxury of the real thing but some hard plastic surfaces bring things back down to earth.

Thanks to a long wheelbase the bench-like back seat accommodates three across with generous legroom and there is no centre raised tunnel to produce knees-up discomfort in the centre spot. Headroom is compromised by the sloping roofline and sunroof.

Storage is taken care of by a central bin and a pair of cup holders in two sizes in the centre console, while door pockets can fit bottles.

Boot space checks in at 390 litres, 40 litres down on the petrol model due to electrical workings, expanding to 1069 litres with the 60:40 second row stowed.

INFOTAINMENT

A 12.3-inch touchscreen crowns the central dashboard and a 7-inch digital display sits directly in front of the driver. Topping this off is a head-up windscreen display featuring digital speedo and speed limits.

Connectivity consists of the 12.3-inch colour multimedia touchscreen linked to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Audio is handled by a six-speaker system, while dual-zone air-conditioning keeps occupants in relative comfort.

It may be way past 1984 but the Jolion driver has a ‘Big Brother’ to check he or she is paying attention to matters at hand. A camera fixed to the A-pillar serves up an audible ding and the admonishment ‘Hey, don’t stray!’ on the touchscreen on catching what it thinks is concentration wavering. It’s all a bit, well, Chinese.

ENGINES / TRANSMISSIONS

The Haval Jolion Hybrid is powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine hitched up to GWM’s two-speed Direct Hybrid Transmission, driving through the front wheels. Incorporating an electric motor, combined output is 139 kW and 375 Nm.

SAFETY

Standard safety features include seven airbags including front-centre, autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection.

There’s lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, traffic sign recognition, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control with stop / go and safe exit warning.

Cameras create an all-round plan view of the vehicle, while Haval’s one-eyed monster camera keeps a check of the driver’s behaviour behind the wheel.

DRIVING

The hybrid Jolion offers a number of drive modes – EV, allowing full electric driving; Series, which uses the petrol engine to generate power for the electric motor and battery; Parallel, which runs petrol and electric power together; and Regeneration, concentrating the electric motor’s regenerative braking function, recouping energy.

It’s not possible to move manually between modes, Jolion Ultra Hybrid assuming it can do things better than the mere mortal behind the wheel.

Sending power to the front wheels, GWM claims a combined fuel consumption of 5.0 litres per 100km for the Jolion Hybrid – down from 8.1 litres per 100 kilometres in the petrol Jolion – with regular 91RON unleaded.

The test vehicle turned in 6.9 litres per 100 kilometres on a range of driving in city and suburbs.

A series of drive modes – normal, sport, economy and snowfield – or one-pedal operation are accessed via the touchscreen – not the easiest while on the move

This latter function allows the driver to use the accelerator pedal only, easing off has the vehicle braking automatically.

The screen’s spot on the centre dash of the test car also had its problems, with
air-con controls underneath easy to catch accidentally while resting the palm on working the screen.

SUMMARY

Despite the $7000 price penalty over the petrol Jolion, the Ultra HEV could turn out to be a real worry for Toyota RAV4 and Kia Niro EV competitors. And shorter wait lists are a big bonus for buyers.

RATINGS
Looks: 7/10
Performance: 6/10
Safety: 7/10
Thirst: 5/10
Practicality: 6/10
Comfort: 6/10
Tech: 8/10
Value: 6/10

AT A GLANCE

MODEL LINE-UP

Haval Jolion Premium: $28,490

Haval Jolion Lux: $30,990

Haval Jolion Ultra: $33,990

Haval Jolion Ultra Hybrid: $40,990

Note: These prices are drive-away.

SPECIFICATIONS (Haval Jolion Civic Ultra 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol, electric motor, 1.76 kWh battery, 2sp automatic, FWD)

ENGINE:
Capacity: 1.497 litres
Configuration: Four cylinders inline
Combined Maximum Power: 139 kW
Combined Maximum Torque: 375 Nm

Fuel Type: Regular unleaded petrol
Combined Fuel Cycle (ADR 81/02): 5.0 L/100km

CO2 emissions 116 g/km

DRIVELINE: Two-speed automatic, front-wheel drive

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Toyota GR Super Sport: 670kW Hybrid Beast to Redefine the Supercar Game

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Toyota GR Super Sport: 670kW Hybrid Beast to Redefine the Supercar Game

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The Toyota GR Super Sport is coming, and it’s bringing 670kW of hybrid fury to the streets. As the spiritual successor to the Lexus LFA, this beast is set to crush expectations with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 hybrid, track-inspired engineering, and stunning looks that scream performance. Forget limited editions—this time, the GR Super Sport is here to stay as a catalogue model.

Toyota’s Gazoo Racing (GR) division is dialling up the excitement, combining lessons from the racetrack with cutting-edge tech for the ultimate driving experience. Expect spine-tingling acceleration, razor-sharp handling, and a hybrid howl that’ll leave your heart racing.

Performance and Powertrain: Built for Speed

The GR Super Sport swaps the LFA’s legendary V10 for a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 paired with a multi-stage hybrid system, producing a jaw-dropping 670kW (900hp) of combined power. Here’s what makes it special:

  • Engine Power: 537kW (720hp) from the V8 alone
  • Hybrid Boost: Adds serious torque and responsiveness for instant power delivery
  • Drive Layout: Front-engine, rear transaxle, rear-wheel drive for optimal weight distribution and handling balance
  • Chassis: Alloy frame with carbon-fibre body panels, blending strength and lightweight construction for agility and speed

With this powertrain setup, expect 0–100 km/h in under 3 seconds and a top speed that punches beyond 330 km/h.

Dimensions: Aggressive Stance, Low Profile

The GR Super Sport keeps things low and wide for maximum stability and aerodynamics. According to BestCarWeb, its dimensions are:

  • Length: 4600mm
  • Width: 1950mm
  • Height: 1200mm

The sleek bodywork and aggressive lines not only boost aerodynamics but give the car a menacing presence on the road. Expect sharp creases, a wide rear end, and a road-hugging stance that will turn heads wherever it goes.

Tech and Design: Race-Ready Meets Luxury

Inside, the GR Super Sport blends race-inspired minimalism with luxury finishes. Expect lightweight materials like Alcantara, carbon fibre, and cutting-edge tech, from a configurable digital cockpit to advanced driving aids for track or street use.

Advanced suspension systems and performance brakes will keep this beast under control, while active aerodynamics ensure maximum grip at speed.

Track Roots, Road Focus

Testing at Spa-Francorchamps and Fuji Speedway has shaped the GR Super Sport into a track weapon that’s just as comfortable tearing up twisty mountain roads. Toyota’s GR GT3 race car has clearly influenced its design and performance ethos, blending race car pedigree with everyday usability.

Availability and Price

Set to hit the market in late 2025, the GR Super Sport is expected to cost around $A315,000—a bargain for a car offering supercar performance with hybrid efficiency. Unlike the LFA’s limited run of just 500 units, this new model will have ongoing production, giving more enthusiasts a shot at ownership.

Final Word: The LFA Legacy Reborn

The Toyota GR Super Sport isn’t just a car; it’s a statement. It combines track-bred performance, futuristic tech, and Toyota’s unmatched reliability. For those lucky enough to get behind the wheel, it promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime driving experience.

Whether you’re a fan of the original LFA or just love the idea of a 670kW street-legal race car, the GR Super Sport is the one to watch. Buckle up—this hybrid beast is ready to change the game.

 

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Toyota Celica Revival Rumoured for 2026: A Modern Twist on a Sports Car Icon

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Toyota Celica Revival Rumoured for 2026: A Modern Twist on a Sports Car Icon

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The Toyota Celica, once synonymous with affordable performance, may be returning in 2026, according to recent industry reports. The Celica, which first debuted in 1970, earned a loyal fanbase over seven generations before production ended in 2006. Now, Toyota appears ready to resurrect the legendary nameplate with a modern, technology-forward interpretation of the sports coupe.

A Hybrid Powertrain for the Future

Leaked information suggests that the new Celica will feature a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine paired with an electric motor, creating a high-performance hybrid. This setup could deliver the perfect blend of power and efficiency, with an expected output north of 220kW (300hp). Such a move aligns with Toyota’s carbon-neutral strategy, while maintaining the sporty DNA that made the Celica famous.

To keep up with current performance car trends, the Celica could offer all-wheel drive (AWD), taking advantage of electric torque distribution for enhanced grip and cornering performance. Gazoo Racing (GR), Toyota’s performance arm responsible for the GR Yaris and GR Corolla, is rumoured to be leading the project, ensuring the car will have track-ready credentials.

A Nod to Celica’s Racing Legacy

The original Celica established itself as a dominant force in rally racing, winning multiple World Rally Championship (WRC) titles in the 1990s. Its combination of lightweight design, precise handling, and approachable performance made it a favorite among enthusiasts.

Design-wise, the 2026 Celica is expected to take cues from Toyota’s GR GT3 Concept, featuring a low-profile coupe shape, aggressive bodywork, and advanced aerodynamics. Inside, expect a driver-centric cabin with digital instrumentation, performance seats, and Toyota’s latest infotainment and safety technologies.

What’s Next?

While Toyota has not officially confirmed the Celica’s return, industry watchers believe the announcement could come in early 2025, with a potential unveiling at Tokyo Auto Salon or Geneva Motor Show.

If true, the 2026 Toyota Celica promises to be a worthy successor, blending nostalgia with modern performance tech for a new generation of enthusiasts.

 

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Toyota Prado 250 Series Gets Arctic Trucks’ Extreme Off-Road Makeover

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Toyota Prado 250 Series Gets Arctic Trucks’ Extreme Off-Road Makeover

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The legendary off-road specialists at Arctic Trucks have taken the new-generation Toyota LandCruiser Prado to the next level, equipping it with serious upgrades for extreme terrain.

The 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado has received its first major modification package courtesy of Arctic Trucks, the renowned custom engineering firm specialising in rugged, go-anywhere vehicles. Known for their expertise in creating ultra-capable off-road machines, Arctic Trucks has developed the AT37 package—a combination of performance enhancements and aggressive styling tweaks.

Built for the Toughest Terrain

Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Arctic Trucks has designed the AT37 with input from its UK and Iceland development centres, collaborating closely with Toyota South Africa. This comprehensive upgrade enhances both the Prado’s aesthetics and off-road prowess, pushing its already formidable capabilities even further.

The transformation starts with a reinforced frame and bodywork, engineered to withstand the most demanding conditions. A relocated rear axle extends the wheelbase for improved stability, while a widened track enhances handling on rough terrain.

To make the most of the increased dimensions, Arctic Trucks has integrated a bespoke suspension system. Developed in partnership with Dakar Rally specialists R53 Suspension, the setup includes two-way adjustable front coil-overs with extended travel, upgraded rear springs, and dampers—delivering an extra 40mm of lift for superior ground clearance.

Striking Looks, Serious Performance

The AT37 package doesn’t just enhance performance—it gives the Prado an unmistakable presence. The SUV rides on a set of satin black ‘Heritage’ 17 x 10-inch forged alloy wheels, wrapped in massive 37-inch BF Goodrich tyres. Depending on the market, buyers can opt for All-Terrain T/A K03 or Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 rubber for ultimate traction.

Arctic Trucks has carefully balanced these modifications with the Prado’s factory drivetrain, ensuring the SUV maintains a low centre of gravity while achieving superior ground clearance and articulation.

A Legacy of Extreme Capability

Arctic Trucks is no stranger to crafting high-performance Toyota off-roaders. The company gained global recognition in 2007 when it built the legendary Toyota HiLux for Top Gear’s Magnetic North Pole Expedition—a feat that cemented its reputation for extreme engineering

While pricing for the AT37 package remains unconfirmed, it has already launched in the UK and other global markets—though there are no plans for an Australian release. The 2025 LandCruiser Prado itself marks a major milestone, arriving as the first all-new model in 15 years, with a staggering 17,000 pre-orders in Australia ahead of its November 2024 delivery.

With its extreme off-road upgrades, rugged new stance, and battle-tested components, the Arctic Trucks AT37 package transforms the Prado into a serious contender for the most challenging landscapes on the planet.

 

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2026 Toyota HiLux: The ‘New’ Model That’s Not Quite All-New

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2026 Toyota HiLux: The ‘New’ Model That’s Not Quite All-New

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Toyota remains tight-lipped about the next-generation HiLux, but mounting evidence suggests the 2026 model will be a heavily updated version of the current ute rather than a ground-up redesign.

While speculation has swirled about an all-new HiLux, recent spy photos confirm what many suspected—Toyota is taking an evolutionary approach rather than a revolutionary one. Expect a refreshed front and rear design, possible interior tweaks, and carry-over underpinnings that maintain the ute’s proven off-road capability.

What Toyota Has (and Hasn’t) Said

Toyota’s reputation for secrecy means official details remain scarce. However, Toyota Australia’s sales and marketing boss, Sean Hanley, hinted that while the next-generation HiLux is on the way, it won’t stray from the formula that has made it a best-seller.

“I think the new HiLux will need to meet criteria of capability—particularly off-road—reliability, and affordability. And whatever we do with HiLux, that will be our first goal,” Hanley stated at a media event in early January.

When pressed on the timing of the new model, he added:

“I always laugh when journalists ask me, ‘When’s the new one coming?’ You know the day we launch a car, we start planning a new one.”

His remarks came just days before spy photos surfaced, showing what appears to be a facelifted version of today’s HiLux, rather than a completely new platform.

Why Toyota is Sticking to the Current Formula

By retaining its existing underpinnings, Toyota ensures the 2026 HiLux will deliver similar off-road performance to today’s model. A heavy facelift is also far more cost-effective than developing an all-new vehicle—keeping development costs down and potentially maintaining competitive pricing for buyers.

This strategy aligns with earlier reports from South America, which first suggested the 2026 HiLux would be an evolutionary upgrade rather than a ground-up overhaul. The move also reflects Toyota’s cautious, reliability-first approach—prioritising durability over rapid design changes.

What to Expect

While full details remain under wraps, the 2026 Toyota HiLux will likely feature:

  • Refreshed front and rear styling for a modernised look
  • Updated interior with potential tech enhancements
  • Carry-over chassis and powertrains, ensuring familiar off-road capability
  • Potential price stability, given the cost-effective update strategy

With HiLux facing growing competition from next-gen utes like the Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton, Toyota is clearly playing the long game—betting on reliability, affordability, and incremental improvements to keep the HiLux at the top of the sales charts.

While it may not be the all-new model some had hoped for, the 2026 HiLux looks set to refine, rather than redefine, Toyota’s legendary workhorse.

 

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Sony and Honda’s Electric Car Unveiled: Afeela 1 Promises High-Tech Luxury, But at a Price

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Sony and Honda’s Electric Car Unveiled: Afeela 1 Promises High-Tech Luxury, But at a Price

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Sony and Honda have revealed the near-production version of their first electric car under the joint-venture brand Afeela, showcasing a luxury sedan aimed at the premium market. The vehicle, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, is set to debut in the US in mid-2026, with plans to expand to Japan later that year. Australian availability remains uncertain.

A Tech-Powered Luxury Sedan

The Afeela 1 sedan combines Honda’s car manufacturing expertise with Sony’s cutting-edge technology. Measuring 4915mm long, 1900mm wide, and 1461mm tall, it closely rivals the Tesla Model S in size and is larger than the Model 3.

Equipped with dual motors producing a combined 360kW, the car boasts 483km of estimated driving range from a 91kWh battery pack. Charging supports 150kW DC fast charging and 11kW AC, compatible with Tesla Superchargers in North America.

The Signature variant, priced at $US102,900 ($AU165,000), offers features like 21-inch alloy wheels, rear entertainment screens, a bespoke sound system, and an array of tech enhancements. An entry-level Origin model, launching in 2027, starts at $US89,900 ($AU141,000).

High-Tech Interior

Inside, dual screens span the dashboard for driving and entertainment, complemented by a voice assistant and graphics powered by Unreal Engine, widely used in video games. Infotainment includes apps like Spotify, TikTok, and Zoom, but Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility remain unconfirmed.

The interior prioritises sustainability, using recycled and plant-derived materials for 70% of surfaces. It offers conveniences like wireless charging, USB-C and HDMI ports, and household power outlets. A ‘media bar’ on the exterior shares information with other road users.

Performance and Safety

Powered by dual 180kW motors for all-wheel drive, the car features air suspension linked to a 3D Motion Management System, integrating motor, brake, and suspension controls for optimal comfort and handling.

Safety tech includes 800 TOPS of computing power managing 18 cameras, nine radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and lidar for adaptive cruise control and lane-centring assist.

Market Position and Competition

Priced higher than competitors like the Tesla Model S Plaid ($US94,990) and BMW i5 M60 ($US84,100), the Afeela 1 targets luxury buyers seeking advanced tech and premium design.

Pre-orders are now open for California residents, with deliveries expected to begin in mid-2026. While its pricing and market position place it among elite electric vehicles, the Afeela 1 showcases a blend of Japanese innovation and engineering, offering a glimpse into the future of high-tech mobility.

 

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