The Drive Five: Toyota LandCruiser Australian specs, Australia’s cheapest electric car and the other stories you might’ve missed – 28 July 2021
The new McLaren 765LT Spider and Mazda's possible performance revival headline today's top Drive stories.
As we continue toward a single publishing platform, some great news stories are being published on both CarAdvice and Drive.
If you're a keen reader of CarAdvice, you might be missing out on some of the unique content we're publishing over on Drive.
Here are our favourite stories published on Drive today – but there are plenty more over on the website to enjoy. Head to Drive.com.au to read them for yourself!
1. 2022 McLaren 765LT Spider revealed
McLaren's newest 'Long Tail' drop-top launches from £310,500 (AU$590,000).
William Davis
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2. Mazda ‘R’ logo trademarked, hinting at high-performance or rotary-engined model family
Mazda has filed to trademark a new red and grey 'R' logo – rumoured for use on a range of high-performance vehicles, or its family of upcoming rotary-engined hybrid cars.
Alex Misoyannis
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3. 2021 BYD T3: Australia’s cheapest electric vehicle now on sale from $35,855 drive-away
The Chinese-built van unseats the MG ZS EV SUV as Australia’s most affordable electric vehicle on sale today.
William Davis
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4. 2022 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series specifications confirmed for Australia
The new LandCruiser is edging closer to a local launch, with specifications approved with the government.
Ben Zachariah
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5. Car makers find creative ways to skirt local TV advertising laws
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and manufacturers are finding new and innovative ways to convey excitement from their cars.
Ben Zachariah
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