June issue out now
Drive Electric says New Zealand’s switch to EVs needs cross-party support. Its State of the Nation 2026 report laments a setback for the transition after clean-car policies have been “virtually dismantled” by the coalition.
MITO is keen to increase the number of learners it attracts. In the near term, it plans to refresh and update the 27 automotive courses it offers. Plus: The training organisation is set to recognise outstanding achievement in vocational education and workforce development with the launch of its inaugural Industry Summit and Awards
Kiwi dealers are being encouraged to learn more about innovations and key market issues by attending the 2026 Australian Automotive Dealer Association Convention and Expo. Being held in Sydney from July 29-30, it will bring together franchised new-car dealers, industry suppliers, automotive leaders and retail experts for one of the region’s biggest dealer-focused events.
The government has committed hundreds of millions of dollars in Budget 2026 in response to the fuel crisis. Plus: Plans to simplify fringe-benefit tax rules for private vehicles, extra funding for training and the Motor Industry Association’s verdict.
• James Hendry, of AdTorque Edge NZ, delves into how the new-vehicle market is undergoing a structural change well beyond short-term fluctuations in monthly sales – and what that means for dealers’ marketing strategies.
• Constructive steps are needed for used importers to supply cars Kiwis can afford and policy is needed to improve the fleet without reducing access. VIA’s Kit Wilkerson says hybrids have contributed to New Zealand’s low-emissions transition, boosted by used imports.
• Turners reports car-sale margins have decreased since late March to levels seen about two years ago as consumer demand weakens. It says the US-Iran conflict has affected the business, but there’s optimism sales and margins will increase as 2026/27 progresses.
• James McDowall, of the MTA, says the NZIER’s new report for the association points to a more “glacial” shift to EVs. “It’s being realistic about the pace.”
• Arcfox, the premium EV division of BAIC, is being launched in New Zealand in June, reports Auto Distribution Holdings Ltd.
• We look into the drivers taking part in this year’s Toyota 86 Trophy Series and why it’s a grassroots springboard for future stars.
Plus: Award nights for Mitsubishi and JLR dealers, Audi’s updated and expanded range for New Zealand, movers, disputes, the latest in-depth industry statistics and much more.
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