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Kia EV6 production halted after factory fire – report

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A major fire in the paint shop of a Kia factory has forced the production of the EV6 electric car to be suspended for more than a week. The aftermath of a fire at the Kia EV6 factory. Credit: The Korean Car Blog. One of Kia’s eight South Korean factories will remain closed until the second week of September due to a fire. The Kia plant is responsible for manufacturing the electric EV6, though it’s understood the fire was caused by a spark from the cabling of a robot in the paint shop, Yonhap News Agency reports. The facility’s automatic fire suppression system came into effect, before Kia’s own fire brigade arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire after 40 minutes, according to multiple reports. There have been no injuries reported, however all eight paint robots were damaged in the incident. Management and worker representatives agreed to suspend all plant operations until 7 September, as the company works to quickly restore its paint shop. It’s not know

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric hot hatch price announced for Australia

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The first electric Hyundai N performance car is the South Korean company’s most expensive model ever – and more than twice the price of a Hyundai i30 N hot hatch. The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric ‘hot hatch’ will become the most expensive car ever to wear the Hyundai badge in Australia when pre-orders open this month. The Ioniq 5 N will be priced from $111,000 plus on-road costs – $31,500 more than the regular Ioniq 5 Techniq all-wheel drive on which it is based. It is comfortably the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia – beating the Ioniq 6 Epiq electric sedan ($88,000 plus on-roads) – and is more than double the price of a top-of-the-range Hyundai i30 N petrol hot hatch ($53,700 plus on-roads). Estimated to cost close to $120,000 drive-away – depending on where it is registered – the Ioniq 5 N is also significantly more expensive than its Kia EV6 GT relative under the skin, which lists for $99,590 plus on-road costs. MORE: 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric h

2024 Tesla Model 3 facelift leaked again, unveiling imminent

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Here’s the updated Tesla Model 3 electric car – again – before you’re meant to see it. The formal unveiling could be hours away. New images of what appears to be the updated 2024 Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle have surfaced online ahead of an unveiling that – according to reports – may be hours away. Photos posted to social media – including by Spanish forum Cochespias – show what could be promotional imagery planned for Tesla showrooms or its website of the biggest update to the Model 3 since it launched in the US six years ago. Tesla has not disclosed when it will unveil the updated electric car, however reports out of China claim it may be sometime today, September 1. The timing of these leaks lends weight to those reports. The updated Model 3 – known to Tesla fans and company insiders as ‘Project Highland’ – is tipped to introduce a refreshed exterior design inspired by the Roadster sports car, as well as a simplified interior design, new trims, and upgrades to

Jaguar electric-car reboot to include flagship super sedan by 2025 – report

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An electric version of Jaguar’s flagship XJ sedan was axed at the eleventh hour two years ago – but now overseas reports claim the car-maker is interested in a battery-powered rival for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class once again. Plans by British car-maker Jaguar to target Bentley with a new range of high-priced electric cars – intended to save the company from extinction globally – will reportedly include a four-seat electric luxury sedan to succeed its iconic XJ. As previously reported by Drive , the ‘reboot’ of the Jaguar brand – due to commence next year – will spawn three new electric vehicles planned to rival Bentley and Porsche, after it failed to gain traction in pursuit of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Now UK publication Autocar claims one of the vehicles will be a full-size flagship sedan planned as an indirect successor to the XJ – alongside a sportier Porsche Taycan sports-sedan rival, and a luxury SUV. While Jaguar had been working on an electric XJ as recently as la

Lotus Emeya electric car: Porsche Taycan rival to be unveiled next week

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The first four-door sedan from UK sports-car specialist Lotus since the 1990s will be unveiled next week, with battery power and a focus on the Porsche Taycan. The Porsche Taycan rival from British sports-car maker Lotus will be known as the 2024 Lotus Emeya when it is unveiled on 7 September, European time. Known during development under the codename Type 133 – and previously mooted to wear the Envya or Etude names – the Emeya will be the company’s third electric car, following the Eletre large SUV and Evija hypercar. A rival for the Porsche Taycan and Audi E-Tron GT, the new Emeya will be the first Lotus sedan since it applied its badge and twin-turbo V6 power to the Vauxhall Carlton (or Opel Omega), a distant relative of the Holden VN Commodore, in the 1990s. While Lotus and Volvo’s electric-car spin-off Polestar are both owned by Chinese car giant Geely, the Emeya is not expected to share its underpinnings with the similarly-sized Polestar 5 electric sedan due next year

How to pay off your car loan faster

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Paying off your car loan sooner rather than later can save you thousands of dollars in interest repayments. Being lumped with a car repayment amid a cost-of-living crisis isn’t exactly an ideal situation. RELATED: Car finance to blame for increasing pressure on household budgets RELATED: How to get cheaper car insurance Unfortunately, it’s a reality for many Australians. For a secured car loan, market interest rates are currently hovering between eight and 11 per cent. Ouch. Here are some ways you can knock off a car loan faster, which can save you on interest repayments. Ensure you won’t face a penalty  Before you change anything, know that some loan contracts include harsh penalties for paying your car loan out faster. “These can add up pretty quickly, and they are a clause of the contract you need to understand when signing on the dotted line,” warns financial advisor Brenton Tong, of Financial Spectrum. When you pay your loan out early, any outstanding interest woul

2024 Volkswagen Passat unveiled as wagon only, not coming to Australia

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The new Volkswagen Passat unveiled in Europe today – with a bigger body, new technology, and plug-in hybrid tech with up to 100km of claimed electric driving range – will not come to Australia. The next-generation 2024 Volkswagen Passat has been unveiled – ahead of the nameplate’s 50th birthday – but it will not come to Australia. The new Passat will be sold only as a wagon – after the sedan body style was killed late in the life of the previous model – with a more contemporary design, higher-tech interior, and updated engines with hybrid technology. However an Australian launch is not planned, as Volkswagen streamlines its range to focus on stronger-selling hatchbacks and SUVs – in preparation for its new range of electric vehicles. The spirit of the Passat will live on in Australia in the next Skoda Superb – due here at the end of next year – which will be more closely related to the Passat than ever before. MORE: Volkswagen Passat axed in Australia, new model not