A closer look at the 4WD of the Year
The celebrations are over, the accolades are flowing. Sean Willmot now takes a closer look at the heir to the throne – Land Rover’s Defender 110.
As Land Rover in New Zealand gears up for new model launches and a busy year – and celebrates winning the NZ4WD of the Year for the Defender – the Bowler race operation has unveiled a one-make comp
Kevin Isemonger muses on the southern landscape and some of its recent human history. For the GPS-equipped, he includes latitude and longitude references for key locations.
Finding the right company to help with a 4WD fit-out can be a challenge.
It’s essential to find support from a company that has the experience and knowledge to make the job go smoothly.
In which Company Vehicle editor Sean Willmot and NZ4WD editor Mark Baker pit the ‘all-time champion’ against a young contender, throwing abysmal weather into the mix to work out which should stand
Jimny, Forester, Defender, D-max.
Which is our overall winner? Which has taken the most radical leap forward in tech, ergonomics, eye appeal, capability?
Time is very much a flexible consideration when it comes to the automotive industry and as we have seen in 2021, you can’t rely on time being co-operative all the – erm, time.
Indisputably, there is a growing demand for SUVs because of changing lifestyles and most importantly, owners enjoy the versatility for leisure driving these specific vehicles offer.
It’s not just another SUV. Suzuki’s hero nameplate – and it really is a hero nameplate, being the most popular SUV from the brand – the Suzuki Vitara is quite literally, a Way of Life.
Nissan sticks to its guns
New Isuzu MU-X
BYD Shark arrives
Ford restored
Ram brings back big steel
Towing
4WD fit-out
New Prado tested
LDV T60 Max Plus tested
Jeep Wrangler Overland tested