Today in Cars: Mazda’s EV Gambit, Audi’s Button Diet, Heavy-Duty Towing Flex, and a Million‑Kilometer Mini
I brewed a strong coffee and stared down a very 2026 kind of feed: electric sedans winning hearts, a small Audi chucking its buttons, a Chevy pickup flexing an 8000kg claim, and a diesel Mini that just refuses to die. Let’s unpack it all—and yes, we’ll talk about why Mazda thinks it can make a hybrid feel fun.
Mazda’s Mood: Engaging Hybrids and an Electric Sedan That’s Pulling New People In
Electric Mazda 6 successor: new buyers are showing up
CarExpert reports that Mazda’s electric successor to the Mazda 6 is drawing fresh faces to the brand. That tracks with what I keep hearing from ex-sedan folks who want EV quietness without giving up the grown‑up look and feel. Mazdas have always been about the nuance—steering that talks back, throttle mapping that feels human. If they’ve baked that into an EV shell with proper range and a cabin that doesn’t scream “sci‑fi lab,” I can see why people are crossing the aisle.
When I daily a Mazda, I notice it right away: the way the front end keys into a lane change with a little nod, not a shrug. If they can deliver that same conversation in electric form, they’ll have something properly distinct from the usual anonymous appliance.
CX‑5 Hybrid vs RAV4 Hybrid: the fun-to-drive card
Also from CarExpert: the first Mazda CX‑5 Hybrid is pitched as more fun than Toyota’s RAV4 Hybrid. Bold? Maybe. But believable. Toyota’s hybrid system is ruthlessly efficient and friendly, yet in traffic the e‑CVT hum can flatten the mood. Mazda, by contrast, tends to sweat pedal feel and chassis balance. Even around town, that translates to a little joy between traffic lights and roundabouts.
- Expect sharper steering and more linear brake feel than the segment norm.
- Mazda usually trims NVH well; if they keep road roar in check, the CX‑5 Hybrid will feel premium without a premium badge.
- If fuel economy lands close to the class leaders while feeling more alive, family shoppers will notice on a long school run.
I’ll reserve final judgment until I’ve run one over a broken B‑road and a freeway slog, but the intent sounds right.

Audi A3, S3, RS3: Bigger Screen, Fewer Buttons—Progress or Poke?
CarExpert flags the 2027 refresh for Audi’s A3 family, promising a larger touchscreen and fewer physical buttons. I’ve driven plenty of recent Audis, and here’s the rub: the screens are fast and crisp, but on a cold morning with gloves, a volume knob beats a tile every time. If the S3 and RS3 keep their playful, pointy front ends (the current RS3 is a riot on a tight on‑ramp), I’ll forgive some of the touch migration—just give us thoughtful haptics and voice that actually works with imperfect diction. Less “Did you say set temperature to 72?” and more “Got it.”

Truck Talk: Chevrolet Silverado HD Hauls a Headline Number
According to CarExpert, the Chevrolet Silverado HD now boasts a factory towing figure of 8000kg. That’s a flex—about 17,600 pounds in old money. In my tow tests with heavy‑duty pickups, the spec sheet is half the story; what matters is cooling, braking confidence, and a calm rear axle when a crosswind hits. If Chevy’s upped the rating with factory validation (not dealer or aftermarket guesswork), it signals stronger hardware and calibration rather than marketing puff. If you’re hauling a big toy hauler or a heavy equipment trailer, that kind of headroom is the difference between white‑knuckle and one‑hand-on-the-latte.

Safety & Policy: A Recall You Should Check and Cheaper Motoring in NSW
Chery Tiggo 8 recall
CarExpert notes a recall for the Chery Tiggo 8. No drama if you act: owners will be contacted, and you can punch your VIN into the brand’s recall page or call your dealer. Quick visits now beat headaches later—especially before school holidays kick in.
NSW trims rego charges and lowers toll costs
New South Wales motorists get a breather as CarExpert reports reduced vehicle registration charges and lower toll costs. For commuters and tradies, that’s real money over a year—less admin pain and more in the tank (or on the home loan). Policy never feels exciting until it hits your monthly outgoings; this one does.

Quirky Corner: A Faux‑Lambo Slingshot and a Marathon Mini
Polaris Slingshot in a Lamborghini costume—sold for $13,786
Carscoops spotted a Polaris Slingshot dressed as an Aventador, which hammered for $13,786. There’s a charm to the audacity: two‑front‑wheel theatrics pretending to be V12 theatre. If this sort of cosplay makes you grin, fine—just don’t expect the valet to park it out front next to the real carbon‑fiber thing without a knowing smirk.
Million‑kilometer Mini Diesel averages 80 MPG
Also from Carscoops: a Mini diesel cracked 1,000,000 km (about 621,000 miles) on its original engine while averaging 80 MPG. That’s monk‑level discipline. Diesels reward steady-state driving and diligent maintenance; treat them right and they’ll outlast your podcast queue. I’ve run old oil‑burners that felt barely warmed up at 200k miles—this one’s in a different league entirely.
Quick Comparison: What Moved the Needle Today
| Model/Topic | Headline takeaway | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Mazda 6 electric successor | Drawing new buyers to Mazda | Signals EV done the Mazda way: driver feel plus quiet efficiency can win conquests |
| Mazda CX‑5 Hybrid | Pitched as more fun than RAV4 Hybrid | If true, blends family practicality with real engagement—segment differentiator |
| Audi A3/S3/RS3 (2027) | Bigger touchscreen, fewer buttons | Design and UX shift will shape daily livability; enthusiasts hope tactility remains |
| Chevrolet Silverado HD | Factory towing up to 8000kg | Heavy‑duty buyers get more verified capacity for big trailers and work rigs |
| Chery Tiggo 8 | Recall issued | Owners should book in; quick fix now avoids future safety or reliability issues |
| NSW motoring costs | Rego cuts and lower tolls | Everyday savings for drivers; meaningful for commuters and fleets |
| Polaris Slingshot “Lambo” | Sold for $13,786 | Kit culture stays lively; style over cylinders can still turn heads |
| Mini Diesel | 1,000,000 km at 80 MPG | Proof that careful driving and maintenance pay long‑term dividends |
What Stood Out to Me
- Mazda’s EV and hybrid push is about feel, not just figures. That’s refreshing.
- Audi’s UX shift could be brilliant—or just shinier. Execution will decide.
- Chevy’s 8000kg towing number is great, but I want to see it on a hot day, uphill, with a headwind.
- The Mini’s million‑km story is the kind of mechanical romance that keeps enthusiasts up too late on classifieds.
Conclusion
Today’s feed reads like a mission statement: make efficiency desirable, make screens smarter, make payloads bigger, and keep cars lovable enough that people drive them into the next decade (or three). If Mazda nails the hybrid grin factor and Audi gets touch without the fuss, 2027‑you will be a happier commuter. In the meantime, if your Tiggo 8 is on the list, book it in—and if you’re towing five figures, torque is cheap but confidence is priceless.
FAQ
Is Mazda really making an electric successor to the Mazda 6?
Yes. CarExpert reports the electric Mazda 6 successor is attracting new buyers, suggesting strong early interest beyond the brand’s usual base.
Will the Mazda CX‑5 Hybrid be sportier than the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid?
That’s Mazda’s pitch per CarExpert. Historically, Mazda tunes for driver engagement, so it’s a credible claim—final verdict will depend on road tests.
What’s changing with the 2027 Audi A3, S3, and RS3?
A larger touchscreen and fewer physical buttons are coming, according to CarExpert. Expect a cleaner cabin look and more reliance on touch and voice inputs.
How much can the latest Chevrolet Silverado HD tow?
CarExpert cites a factory rating of up to 8000kg. As always, check the exact configuration and local regulations for your market.
What’s the big deal about the Mini that hit 1,000,000 km?
Per Carscoops, it did the distance on its original diesel engine while averaging 80 MPG—an outlier example of durability and efficiency.
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