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20200885 CLICK HERE FOR MEETING DATES CLICK HERE TO MAKE AN ENQUIRY MTA QUEENSLAND hosts quarterly Divisional Committee meetings for: › AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOTIVE DEALER ASSOCIATION (NEW CAR DEALERS) › AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS DIVISION (MECHANICAL REPAIRERS) › AUTOMOTIVE PARTS RECYCLERS DIVISION (PARTS RECYCLERS) › AUTOMOTIVE REMARKETING DIVISION (USED CAR DEALERS) › ENGINE RECONDITIONERS ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND (ENGINE RECONDITIONERS) › NATIONAL AUTO COLLISION ALLIANCE (PAINT & PANEL / TOW TRUCKS) › QUEENSLAND FARM & INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DEALERS DIVISION (FARM & INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY) › QUEENSLAND MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY DIVISION (MOTORCYCLES) › RENTAL VEHICLE INDUSTRY DIVISION (RENTAL VEHICLES) › SERVICE STATION & CONVENIENCE STORE ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND (SERVICE STATIONS) › TYRE & UNDERCAR DIVISION OF QUEENSLAND (TYRES, BRAKES, SUSPENSIONS) The Agenda topics include: › robust discussions around the priorities of the Division, › issues that need to be directly presented to government and submissions, › skilling needs, › membership representation, › technical and educational updates, and › innovation opportunities. MTA QUEENSLAND The Committee meetings can be attended in-person at MTA Queensland or online. The meetings are open to members and non-members, but we strongly encourage membership to ensure all member benefits are available. DIVISIONAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS

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WELCOME TO THE September 2022 edition of Motor Trader

Our cover story for this month revolves around Monterey Car Week. Taking place on California's Monterey Peninsula, several events - from auctions to display shows to the famous Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance - are held, almost all with a focus on the very high end of the luxury and performance flavours of automotive machines. And it's not just vintage and classic cars either. As our front cover shows with the Dodge Charger Daytona EV, manufacturers - which this year included, amongst others, Bugatti, McLaren, Aston Martin, and Hennessey - take the opportunity Monterey gives them to unwrap their latest, tastiest creations. You can check some of them out from page 16. As always, we have plenty of other news - from industry innovations to new vehicle launches - in Motor Trader this month. I hope you enjoy this edition and do reach out if you have some interesting news to share. I look forward to hearing fromJonathanCheersyou.

. This November, on the evening of Saturday the 19th, MTA Queensland will be holding its annual Industry Awards Gala. It's a glamorous affair and the event at which the Association announces the winners of several business and training awards. The finalists for the business awards - which include the Community, the Women In Industry, and the Innovation awards - have been announced, and you can find out who is in the running for the prestigious accolades on pages 14 and 15. The other big award to be announced at November's gala will be the winner of the MTA Queensland Apprentice of the Year award. The finalists are the winners of the apprentice of the month award from the past year and we will be having a look at them all once again MTA Queensland welcomes the following new members

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2 | Motor Trader September 2022 Contents 04 FROM THE DESK OF MANAGEMENT 06 MTA Q&A: CURRUMBIN WRECKEERS 14 MTA QUEENSLAND AWARDS FINALISTS 16 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: THE MAGIC OF MONTEREY CAR WEEK 38 MTA QUEENSLAND GOLF DAY 46 AUTO INNOVATION NEWS 52 SWITCH TO EVs GATHERING PACE 58 CLASSIC CAR: MAZDA EUNOS COSMO (1990-1996) 64 AUTO NEWS 86 WORKPLACE RELATIONS 89 MTA INSTITUTE NEWS 90 APPRENTICE OF THE MONTH: AUGUST 2022 92 MTA INSTITUTE GRADUATES 100 CONCEPT CORNER MOMENTUM FOR THE SWITCH TO ELECTRIC VEHICES GATHERS PACE 16 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: THE MAGIC OF MONTEREY CAR WEEK 52

September 2022 Motor Trader | 3 Search for MTA Queensland 58 701006 MAZDA EUNOS COSMO (1990-1996) ASTON MARTIN UNWRAPS THE DBR22 CONCEPT TOYOTA TUNDRA MAY BE ON ITS WAY TO AUSTRLIA MTA Q&A: JASMINE FALANGAN FROM CURRUMBIN WRECKEERS

Our regular Divisional Committee meetings also continue to gain great momentum, with specially chosen guest speakers driving increased attendance and participation. Our latest RVID meeting was attended by the Qld Police, who discussed the ongoing threat of Diesel Particulate Diffusers (DPF/DPD) theft and shared possible countermeasures. We also had Tyre Stewardship Australia attend our APRD meeting to create awareness around the responsible management of end-of-life tyres (EOLT) and deliver a message on the value of joining the Tyre Product Stewardship Scheme.

One constant we have seen throughout these recent meetings is that many members are not taking full advantage of the value of MTA Queensland membership. Our full range of instant value and other member benefits are available on our website, and I will continue to delve into what is included over the coming months. Until then, take care.

KELLIE DEWAR DEPUTY CEO | GENERAL MANAGER MEMBER SERVICES

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Well, we must ensure we are doing everything to equip ourselves with the right facts and evidence to support our claims. We must understand what the impacts of electrification will be on the automotive industry, our economy, and on our way of life.

It is fortunate then, that much of this evidence is already available if we look outward at what other countries are doing. Germany, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and other parts of Europe are already thriving when it comes to EV uptake, which gives us a fantastic opportunity to learn what the driving force behind these changes are, and what barriers continue to impose themselves as the transition picks up pace.

This month I will be joining representatives from the other state’s MTAs on an expedition to Europe to meet with OEMs and industry heavyweights and gain first-hand insight into the strategies implemented to drive their transition. Equipped with this knowledge we can work with policymakers locally to build a pathway that benefits all. I look forward to briefing members on key learnings upon my return!

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From the Desk of Management WITH LONGSTANDINGOUR vision to be Queensland’s most engaged industry body, we understand that genuine engagement starts with opportunity. This year has seen a focus on creating more opportunities for members to participate in industry discussions and present their views on the issues that impact them, while also engaging in conversations with fellow local businesses. We recently hosted members and stakeholders from the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba regions for a series of engaging discussion sessions. It was fantastic being able to connect face-to-face with so many members, and we were able to take away some great learnings about topics at their heart, including inadequate Safety Certificate fees for carrying out inspections, the integrity of inspections and safety of the vehicle, and written-off vehicles. A big thank you to all who attended.

The challenge remains, however, that much of the debate is based on ideology rather than evidence. As a result, some of the myths that continue to circulate can be difficult to challenge without coming across as part of the flat earth we as an industry deal with this misinformation and get the discussion back on track?

ROD CAMM

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MTA QUEENSLAND

HERE WE ARE in September, and the debate on the future of the automotive industry continues on at the forefront of industry discussions. I think it’s safe to say even the greatest cynic can agree our future is largely centred around electrification. The growing list of global vehicle manufacturers going electric – Jaguar, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Volvo, Rolls-Royce among them - speaks to this.

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MTA |Q&A 6 | Motor Trader September 2022 The Currumbin Wreckers team

Jasmine and Steve Flanagan own and run Currumbin Wreckers - a one-stop-shop operation offering wrecking, parts sales, mechanical and towing services. As well as running a successful business, Jamine is also vice-chair of MTA Queensland's Parts Recyclers Division, focusing on trends, skilling needs, representation, and innovation opportunities for the sector. Motor Trader caught up with Jasmine to talk about her business, the Parts Recycling industry, and more.

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Steve has always been obsessed with cars and anything with a motor. He completed his mechanical apprenticeship at Tweed Motors Holden back in the day and went on to own a wrecking yard in Tweed Heads and his own mechanical WHICH MEANS WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS MOST OF THEIR IN ONE

Jasmine and Steve Flanagan also run Currumbin Mechanical & Transmissions

“WE EXPANDED OUR SERVICES TO INCLUDE CURRUMBIN MECHANICAL AND CURRUMBIN TOWING

JF: We can provide you with the parts you need to get your car back on the road, and we can also help you to save money. Car wreckers can be a great source of used parts which can be significantly cheaper than buying new parts. Not only that, but we also sell new genuine and certified/aftermarket parts at an affordable price! We expanded our services to include Currumbin Mechanical and Currumbin Towing which means we offer our customers most of their needs in one spot. The workshop having access to both the wreckers stock and Pinnacle Inventory system is a great advantage, while the tow truck services both the wrecking and the mechanical businesses, from picking up cars for dismantling to transporting customers vehicles when they’re in need of assistance, and much more.

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What products and services do you offer at Currumbin Wreckers?

What is your background in the industry and how did you and Steve come to own Currumbin JF:Wreckers?

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JF: Steve is hands-on in all aspects of the business, from wrecking to sales to mechanical, and he is a used car dealer also. Most of my work now is behind the scenes in the daily running of our businesses as well as other commitments. I’m based at the workshop more these days but I still help in sales and other roles when needed. We have encouraged our 12 staff and put them through apprenticeships, trade certificates and micro-credential courses to give them more confidence, and certifications for which they deserve to be recognised. At this stage, we also have two employees engaged in an the automotive parts sales interpreter apprenticeship. You are vice-chair of MTA Queensland’s Parts Recyclers Division working on behalf of businesses in the sector. What issues is the parts recycling industry currently facing?

JF: I am passionate about automotive recycling and how we can get involved in reducing waste or continuing parts' lifespan in other forms. However, the costs of overheads to run a business, Government levies, insurances, waste disposal and fuel increases, to name just a few things, are getting higher. Tyres are getting harder to dispose of, although there are companies that have invested in this area and their results are great. Hard plastics used in cars, as well as fluff, has hardly any attention paid to it here compared to other countries such as Japan, and we are lucky to have Associations like MTA Queensland rallying our government, as well as entrepreneurs such as Safraz Ali who is doing a PHD at QUT focusing and educating people on how to solve this issue. It is clear that Australia is way behind in government initiatives and funding to reduce this waste, but I think we are moving forward. Electrified vehicles are making plenty of headlines at the moment. Do you expect them - and their components such as batteries - to have an impact on your industry?

shop in Tugun. His family had the Flano’s Recycling shop at the Tugun tip and Stotts Island where he also worked in between these ventures. We purchased Currumbin Wreckers in 2015 and after 20 years of working in of Dental Assisting, I joined Steve in this new venture. It has been seven years and we are quickly growing thanks to my husband’s entrepreneurialism, the support of family and friends, and the great team we have on board. You run a busy and successful enterprise. What roles do you and Steve have in the business?

JF: We are aware of the increase in the media about these vehicles, and I see a Tesla every time I’m driving these days. We know too that they will change the face of car dismantling in the future as there is a whole new aspect in dealing with the MTA | 2022

JF: We have trained our staff in many areas and recently Gordan, our senior mechanic, completed an Introduction to Hybrid and EV vehicles with MTA Queensland. At this stage, however, we have not seen many of these vehicles enter the workshop. There are more electrical components/ sensors [such as Lidar and Radar] in latemodel vehicles, but they can be difficult to identify and salvage accordingly. There may be an issue with dismantling which

different components, especially batteries and their disposal which is a safety minefield for small business and does not come cheap. It is not yet known what impact it will have for this industry, but a bonus of being involved with Associations such as the MTA Queensland is that we will be at the forefront of this knowledge and have the available resources to be prepared for what comes. Are you planning for the arrival of electrified vehicles in your mechanical workshop, and are there other new technologies that you are seeing and having to deal with across your businesses?

Steve Flanagan Jasmine Flanagan

September 2022 Motor Trader | 11 can inadvertently damage these parts on removal, or they can be forgotten and not removed if training is not provided. In short, they may be salvaged but will they be a reliable source of income?

JF: We use a social media/SEO company to look after our website and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. We do our own advertising on Marketplace and Gumtree for car sales, and Google is also a very important aspect of marketing. I have had personal experience with the Government's 'Business Station' program where they offer training for small businesses to learn how to improve their visibility on digital platforms. We are also a member and preferred supplier of Capricorn Society and, obviously, a member of the MTA Queensland. Word of mouth referrals are always appreciated, as is a good standing in the community. That is very important to us. When did you become a member of MTA Queensland and why did you decide to take on the role of Vice-Chair of the Parts Recyclers Division?

How do you market your business? What is the most effective way you have found to get your message out to the public?

JF: We joined MTA Queensland in 2021 and I became a committee member of the Parts Recyclers Division. I enjoyed learning about the innovations that were being discussed as well as the issues that we face in this industry and how we might solve them. I was inspired and felt great being involved in something bigger than one small business. I was asked by the division Chairman Lawrie Beacham to stand as Vice-Chair and accepted in 2021. During this time I have met some truly great people and learnt much more about our recycling industry. Together with Lawrie, Tracey Randall our Secretary, and the great team that makes up MTA Queensland, we disucss industry trends, skill requirements, automotive

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What do you do with your spare time, if you have any!?

Obviously, spending time with family and friends is important. We all like to travel overseas, but since Covid we’re trying to see more of our country, whether it be through camping, motorbikes or 4X4. We go to car and bike shows and rallies too. A favourite in last two years has been the Rocky Nats and we are on the way to Bathurst this year. There's never a dull moment in our lives but it keeps us stimulated. We're tired but not complaining. Life is good! HAPPY, FRIENDLY AND KNOWLEDGABLE STAFF HAS BEEN A KEY ELEMENT TO OUR SUCCESS . . .”

innovations and much more. One thing we are focusing on throughout the whole of MTA Queensland is 'Women in Industry' and how we can enable more women to further their opportunities and to follow their dreams. This is truly an exciting age that we are entering for women, and it is an honor to be involved in any way I can. What does the future look like for Currumbin Wreckers?

JF: The future looks stable at the moment as people are always looking for secondhand parts, towing services and reliable mechanics. We aim to make things even more user-friendly and alter the stereotype of the wrecking industry which has been seen as intimidating to many people, especially women. Having happy, friendly and knowledgeable staff has been a key element to our success and customer referral base. Having women present in the office, on the phone and picking parts adds another level of comfort and service to everyone involved. It also adds another element to staff interactions and we are all great friends.

JF: Spare time? Yes we do have to make time for that, as hard as it may be!

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• Southeast Auto Mechanical Southeast(Beenleigh)Auto Mechanical has become an integral member of the Logan community, regularly delivering training programs to local school students, as well as hosting the quarterly ‘Women on the Move’ initiative to empower women and teach them basic car maintenance and repair skills.

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For the last 7 years, Joy Beacham, owner of Jeeepart Recyclers, has participated in the Fraser Coast Dunga Rally for a Cause, raising over $110,000 for local charities across the Fraser Coast.

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• Community Award – presented to an individual or member business who is a role model in their community. Innovation Award – presented to an innovative individual or business that is supporting or implementing emerging technologies in the automotive or mobility industry. Women in Industry Award – presented to an outstanding female leader or business achieving success through their commitment to driving change in the automotive or mobility industry. Apprentice of the Year Award –presented to an MTA Institute apprentice who demonstrates a dedication to learning and performs above and beyond expectations and their peers.

14 | Motor Trader September 2022 T HE FINALISTS HAVE been selected for the MTA Queensland 2022 Industry Awards, recognising some truly outstanding individuals and businesses for their contributions to the automotive and mobility industries. To be announced at the 2022 MTA Queensland Industry Awards Gala on Saturday, 19th November 2022 at the Emporium Hotel, Southbank, the awards are a celebration of the incredible contributions MTA Queensland member businesses and individuals continue to make in driving the forward progress of the automotive industry. With so many member businesses under enormous pressures over the last 12 months, the calibre and volume of nominations were trulyTheastounding.awardcategories celebrated at the Industry Awards Gala include:

FINALISTS FOR THE COMMUNITY AWARD Jeeepart Recyclers (Hervey Bay)

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• The Garage Miami Dedicated to a mission statement of ‘become the first choice for locals’ The 2022 AWARDS! ARE CELEBRATION QUEENSLAND MEMBER BUSINESSES CONTINUE PROGRESS

September 2022 Motor Trader | 15 Garage Miami goes to great lengths to support various initiatives in the local community, including active sponsorship of the Broadbeach Cats AFL Old Boys, the Bond Pirates Rugby Club, Miami Nippers SLSC, Palmy in Pink Dinner Fundraiser, and more.

• Hatice Hutchinson (Yatala) Hatice is the Owner of All Car Engine Reconditioning Services and has over 25 years’ experience across the automotive landscape. Hatice has taken on the role of mentoring countless young women that have come through her business over the years, while also encouraging a business environment that supports the needs of the many women who make up their customer base.

FINALISTS FOR THE INNOVATION AWARD

• Skid Control (Brendale) Identifying a lack of support for women looking to take part in driver training events, Skid Control introduced the ‘She’s in Control’ event, an initiative that teaches women the skills to control their car in the wet in a safe, controlled environment. Since introducing ‘She’s in Control’, Skid Control has seen female participation more than double at their events.

• E-Motion Concepts E-Motion Concepts is a leading specialist of commercial and consumer light electric vehicles, offering a portfolio of vehicles that covers a curated range of business and lifestyle settings.

As a mentor for young professionals, Tania is passionate about women in business, regularly opening up her dealership as the host venue for the Gold Coast chapter of ‘Future Females’, and often acts as a panel facilitator for the event. The finalists for the Apprentice of the Year Award are made up of the 12 MTA Institute Apprentice of the Month winners from the preceding 12 months and will be announced shortly.

“Over the last 12 months, we have experienced extreme weather events, impacts from COVID-19, shortages in both skilled labour and parts and supplies, and ongoing disruption at the hands of technological advancements,” said Rod Camm, CEO of MTA Queensland. “However, the ingenuity, dedication, and excellence displayed by this year’s finalists in leading us through these challenges and continuing to prosper gives me comfort knowing our industry is in safe hands, and they truly deserve the recognition. I sincerely congratulate all finalists and look forward to celebrating their success on the 19th of November.” MTA Queensland thanks platinum event supporters BUSY At Work, Spirit Super, and Capricorn for their ongoing support of the Industry Awards Gala.

• Tania Meli (Frizelle Sunshine Automotive, Southport) Tania is the Dealer Principal of Audi Centre Gold Coast and Ferrari Gold Coast.

• Sarfraz Ali Kyani A PhD Candidate from QUT, Sarfraz is exploring the topic of ‘recycling of automotive parts for additive manufacturing’, researching the landscape of the automotive industry to identify opportunities and obstacles for the establishment of sustainable business activities related to recycling plastics.

FINALISTS FOR THE WOMEN IN INDUSTRY AWARD

• Benzina Zero Benzina Zero are at the forefront of innovation in the automotive space as a leading importer and distributor of electric first and last-mile mopeds and scooters to more than 18 countries across Europe, Asia and Australia.

CALIFORNIATHEMAGICOFMONTEREY 16 | Motor Trader September 2022 BUGATTI W16

CALIFORNIAMONTEREYDREAMIN’CARWEEK September 2022 Motor Trader | 17 W16 MISTRAL

MONTEREY CAR WEEK IS NOT ALL ABOUT CLASSICS OF THE PAST, ALSO TAKING THE OPPORTUNITY TO UNVEIL THEIR LATEST LUXURY CREATIONS. THIS YEAR WAS A BEAUTY, WITH SOME REAL STUNNERS BEING UNWRAPPED

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A COUPLE OF HOURS south of San Francisco lies the Monterey Peninsula – a large and picturesque wedge of land that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. Some 60,000 people live here, split between towns and communities including Monterey, Carmel, Pacific Grove and Pebble Beach, and the area is known for its scenery and natural beauty, local wineries, seafood and, in the City of Monterey, a smalltown atmosphere, restaurants, and arts community.

THE ERA OF the extraordinary, monstrously powerful, iconic W16 engine is coming to an end. So says Bugatti, which has used the massive Volkswagendeveloped engine in a slew of its potent and record-breaking sports cars – from the Veyron to the Chiron to the Bolide, amongst others. The company is not, however, saying goodbye to the engine without one last hurrah, and that comes in the form of this, the W16 Mistral roadster. Built around the 1180kW incarnation of the W16 engine, the Mistral offers, Bugatti says, performance unlike any open top car that has gone before and one that will set the benchmark for open-top roadsters.

September 2022 Motor Trader | 19 Once a year in August, the area becomes a magnet for automotive enthusiasts as Monterey Car Week dominates the events calendar. And there is some epic stuff to enjoy for those with an appreciation of fine automotive craft. An abundance of car-related events are held - almost all favouring the high-end historical, luxury and performance side of the industry – including the worldfamous Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance and several auctions at which, if you have a thick wallet and deep pockets, you can pick up an exceedingly rare and classic motor or two. For example, this year’s Sotheby’s auction included a 1955 Ferrari Sport Spider which sold for an eye-wateirng $US22 million ($AU 32.2 million). But Monterey Car Week is not all about classics of the past, with manufacturers also taking the opportunity to unveil their latest luxury creations. And this year was a beauty, with some real stunners being unwrapped by, amongst others, McLaren, Lincoln, Bugatti, and Aston Martin. So, in this month’s Motor Trader, we’re going to take a look at a handful of these stunning, sometimes outrageous, automotive works of art.

BUGATTI W16 MISTRAL

VIDEO: THE BUGATTI W16 ENGINE - THE LAST OF ITS KIND

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The four-light headlights are a nod to the W16 Mistral’s four-wheel-drive and four turbochargers, but their threedimensional surface also functions as an aerodynamic aid that funnels air through the light and out through the wheel arch to improve aerodynamic drag.

There’s plenty to like here, of course. The Mistral, while inspired by the Chiron model, has many unique features. Bugatti says its design and engineering is completely bespoke, with the existing monocoque not simply cut off above the A-pillars to make way for the new open-top design, but re-engineered and reshaped – using composite materials, aluminium and 3D-printing technology - to create a ‘more rounded silhouette without compromising performance.’

The wider horseshoe grille up front allows the engine radiator to be fed from one intake, while the two side intakes provide air to the intercoolers. Oil cooler intakes are on the side while the engine air intakes now sit on the roof, just behind the occupants. Those intakes, fashioned from carbon fibre, are strong enough, Bugatti says, to support the whole weight of the car in case of a rollover.

The X-taillight at the rear, meanwhile, serves the function of venting the side oil coolers through ducts connecting the triangular space between the X lights to the side radiators. On the inside, there’s woven leather and carbon fibre everywhere and in a nod to the W16 Mistral’s predecessors, the gear shifter is machined from a solid block of aluminium and features a touch of wood and an amber insert. It is all pretty spectacular and looks like a fine way to farewell the engineering artwork that is the W16 engine.

“The union of a roadster format and our W16 powertrain is absolute Car “WHAT WE ALSO CONTINUE WITH W16 MISTRAL IS A LEGACY OF BUGATTI ROADSTERS, EACH OF THEM INCOMPARABLE IN DESIGN, PERFORMANCE, AND RARITY, WHICH STRETCHES RIGHT BACK TO THE GENESIS OF BUGATTI.”

perfection,” said Mate Rimac, Bugatti Rimac CEO. “With the roof removed, and a pair of large air intakes directly behind your head feeding around 70,000 litres of air through the engine every minute at full bore, driving the W16 Mistral connects you to the intricate workings of this revolutionary powertrain like no other Bugatti to date. “What we also continue with W16 Mistral is a legacy of Bugatti roadsters, each of them incomparable in design, performance, and rarity, which stretches right back to the genesis of Bugatti. The Type 40, Type 41 Royale, Type 55 Roadster, Type 57 Roadster Grand Raid that inspired this car, or even the incredible elegance of the Type 57SC Corsica Roadster – Bugatti has always been associated with the purity of open top driving. So even though the legacy of the roadgoing W16 ends with the W16 Mistral, we continue the legacy of the roadster, first established by Ettore Bugatti more than a century ago.” 99 examples of the W16 Mistral will be built – all of which have been reserved –and each carries the hefty price tag of €5 million ($AU7.3 million).

ASTON MARTIN V12 VANTAGE ROADSTER ASTON MARTIN INTRODUCED the limited production V12 Vantage Roadster during Monterey Car Week. Just 249 units of the luxury Roadster will be built, and wellheeled buyers lucky enough to get their hands on one will get another splendid vehicle from the British manufacturer. Underneath the sleek, widebody exterior sits a 5.2-litre Twin-Turbo V12 developing 515kWkW and 753Nm, enabling the rearwheel-drive Roadster to skip to 100km/h in around 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of There’s322km/h.aZF8-speed automatic transmission and mechanical LimitedSlip Differential (LSD) mounted at the rear, and the transmission calibration is, the company says, optimised to minimise shift speeds while adaptive software in the transmission’s control system monitors operating conditions and driver demands to enhance response and control.TheV12 Vantage Roadster features Carbon Ceramic Brakes (CCB), with the front discs gripped by 6-piston calipers, and rear discs 22 | Motor Trader September 2022 “THE SUSPENSION,THETOSAYS,IS,WIDEBODYROADSTER’SDESIGNASTONMARTINNECESSARYACCOMMODATEWIDE-TRACKWHICH IS 40MM WIDER THAN THE REGULAR VANTAGE.”

additionalfrontdesignThethanwhichthenecessarydesignfromexhaustcentre-mountedspecialtwin-exitsystemfabricated1mmstainlesssteel.TheRoadster’swidebodyis,AstonMartinsays,toaccommodatewide-tracksuspension,is40mmwidertheregularVantage.newfrontbumperwithfullwidthsplittergeneratesdownforceand

paired with 4-piston calipers. The Roadster’s front bumper, clamshell bonnet, front fenders and side sills are made from carbon fibre, with the rear bumper and deck lid made from composite material. Additional weight savings have been made with the adoption of a lightweight battery and a aerodynamic balance, while increased cooling comes via the reshaped front grille and the ‘horseshoe’ engine vent in the bonnet. A rear wing can be specified as an option for the Roadster. 21-inch alloy wheels are offered in two finishes, satin black or satin black diamond turned. An optional lightweight forged wheel option is also available. Michelin Pilot 4S high performance tyres – 275/35 R21 front and 315/30 R21 at the rear – are standard fitment. The V12 Roadster is fitted with Sports Plus Seats trimmed in semi-aniline leather and featuring a ‘Wings’ quilt and perforation pattern. A carbon fibre performance seat with exposed carbon fibre shell and manual 6-way adjustment can be had as an option. Customers can use Aston Martin’s bespoke customisation service, Q by Aston Martin, to give their Roadster unique touches. Deliveries of the V12 Vantage Roadster are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of this year.

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SPECIAL VEHICLES, the Texas-based hypercar manufacturer that has made its reputation on building phenomenally swift and powerful cars, has revealed its latest creation, the Venom F5 Roadster. If things hold to form, the Roadsterwhich is based on Hennessey’s Venom F5 Coupe - could become the world’s fastest convertible with Hennessey saying a top speed over 300mph (480km/h) is in its Powersights!forthis lightning-quick machine comes from a twin-turbocharged, 6.6-litre ‘Fury’ V8, mid-mounted in the carbon-fibre monocoque chassis. That engine develops a whopping 1817bhp (1355kW) and that grunt is sent to the rear wheels through an automated single-clutch gearbox. At the rear, the curious can get a good look at the Venom F5 Roadster powerplant through a tempered glass engine viewing window. The F5 Roadster’s body panels are carbon fibre, and its roof is a removable single-piece panel made from rigid carbon fibre composites and lined with Alcantara upholstery. Weighing in at 8kg, the weatherproof panel is secured with four quick-release bolts and a pair of high-strength latches to withstand high acceleration and the aerodynamic forces at extreme speed.

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Monterey Car Week . . . THE ROADSTER - WHICH IS BASED ON HENNESSEY’S VENOM F5 COUPE - COULD BECOME THE WORLD’S FASTEST CONVERTIBLE WITH HENNESSEY SAYING A TOP SPEED OVER 300MPH (480KM/H) IS IN ITS SIGHTS.

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buyers can specify any exterior and interior color combination or leave areas of the Venom F5’s carbon fiber chassis and body panels exposed. The same can be done within the passenger cabin. Just 30 units of the Venom F5 Roadster are to be manufactured, with production set to begin later this year. Price is $US3million ($AU4.34million).

DODGE FLICKS THE SWITCH ON EV MUSCLE

DODGE REVEALED THE CONCEPT AFTER ANNOUNCING WHAT WILL BE THE LAST INCARNATIONS OF ITS COMBUSTION ENGINE-POWERED MUSCLE CAR LINE-UP.

DODGE, THE ICONIC American manufacturer that is part of Stellantis, has unwrapped the Charger Daytona SRT, a battery-electric (BEV) performance concept that gives a glimpse of the brand’s electricDodgefuture.revealed the concept after announcing what will be the last incarnations of its combustion enginepowered muscle car line-up. That petrol-powered line-up of Challenger and Charger will come to an end with seven heritage-influence variants for the 2023 model year, and each will share a connection to an iconic Dodge model from the past, reaching back to the dawn of the muscle-car era in the 1960s and 1970s, when the Charger and Challenger nameplates emerged. The new path for Dodge performance cars will be an electrified one, and the two-door Charger Daytona SRT Concept will, the company says, be graced with a new propulsion system that will deliver 26 | Motor Trader September 2022

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‘performance that exceeds the Dodge brand’s famed SRT Hellcat engine, accompanied by an industry-first BEV exhaust sound.’ While those performance figures are yet to be revealed, Dodge says that the propulsion system will be an 800-volt setup called Banshee. If it is going to deliver more than 530kW 6.2-litre Supercharged V8 in the current SRT Hellcat, then the Charger Daytona SRT Concept should be ferocious indeed. Along with the battery/electric motor set-up, Dodge says the Charger Daytona SRT Concept is fitted with what it calls ‘three game-changing, patent-pending features that will rewrite the rules of the BEVThesesegment.’include an ‘R-Wing’ – an aerodynamic pass-through design feature on the bonnet that allows air to flow through the front opening, enhancing downforce. There’s also a Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust, which the company says is an industry-first BEV exhaust, delivering what many a muscle car enthusiast might want - a 126dB roar. No silent running here! 2022

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Instead, the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust pushes its performance sound through an amplifier and tuning chamber located at the rear of the vehicle. Also fitted is an eRupt Transmissiona multi-speed transmission with electromechanical shifting delivering distinctive shift points, and for those times when an extra bit of juice is required there’s a PowerShot push-to-pass feature, activated by the push of a button on the steering wheel, that delivers a jolt of extra power for a quick burst of acceleration. A button on the steering wheel also enables the driver to pick from Auto, Sport, Track and Drag modes, which change the driving dynamics, instrument cluster information, Head-up Display content, performance sound and interior lighting features of the vehicle. The Charger Daytona SRT Concept looks great, like a muscle car should, with retro styling and futuristic touches such as full width lighting front and rear, flush door handles, and 21-inch wheels with a turbine-like design and red Fratzog logo on the wheel centre locks marking it as something a bit special. On the inside, the interior is suitably modern. There’s a 12.3-inch centre screen angled toward the driver, a 16-inch curved instrument cluster, and an 8-by-3-inch Head-up Display.

Charger Daytona does more than define where Dodge is headed, it will redefine American muscle in the process."

There’s a textured interior fitting, ambient lighting, and dual Blue Plasma and Silver stitching that surrounds the entire interior which is designed to indicate the electrified nature of the car. Carbon fibre door sills feature illuminated white Daytona lettering and there’s a jet fighter-inspired cap that flips up when engaging the start button. The seats are lightweight, race-inspired and slim in design, and there’s a panoramic glass“Theroof.Dodge

Charger Daytona SRT Concept exists because performance made us do it,” said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand chief executive officer – Stellantis. “Dodge is about muscle, attitude and performance, and the brand carries that chip on its shoulder and into the BEV segment through a concept loaded with patents, innovations, and performance features that embody the electrified muscle of tomorrow. The Charger Daytona SRT Concept can do more than run the car show circuit; it can run a blazing quarter mile. And when it comes to product cycles, it outruns Darwin.

Motor Trader September 2022 PLENTY OF RACETRACK-DERIVED TECH HAS GONE INTO THE NEW CAR . . . IT CAN RIP TO 100KM/H IN 3.2 SECONDS AND TOP OUT AT 296KM/H

most famous nameplates in automotive history, and Porsche has unveiled another rip-snorting variant of its iconic model with the GT3 RS. Plenty of racetrack-derived tech has gone into the new car, including some clever aerodynamics and lightweight construction and the result is a road-legal highperformance sports car that, with its 4-litre, naturally aspirated, six-cylinder boxer engine running power through a sevenspeed PDK double-clutch transmission, generates 386kW and can rip to 100km/h in 3.2 seconds and top out at 296km/h. The aerodynamic features include continuously adjustable wing elements in the front and a massive swan-neck rear wing which consists of a fixed main wing and an upper, underneath.flowingthatthere’selement.adjustablehydraulicallywingUpfront,afrontsplitterdividestheairoverandFront wheel arch ventilation is provided via openings in the front wings. A drag reduction system (DRS) is fitted as well, enabling the wings to be flattened out and for low drag and higher speeds to be achieved on straight sections of a track. These elements adjust under emergency braking and are set to maximum, acting as an Evenairbrake.thesuspension comes in for aerodynamic attention, with the 30 |

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components of the double-wishbone front axle designed with teardropshaped profiles. The 911 GT3 RS offers three driving modes: Normal, Sport and Track. In Track mode, the basic settings can be individually adjusted. Among other settings, the rebound and compression damping of the front and rear axles can be adjusted separately and in several stages. The rear differential can also be adjusted via rotary controls on the steering wheel. Braking power is delivered by aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes with six pistons each and brake discs on the front axle. The rear axle is fitted with brake discs and four-piston fixed-calliper brakes. Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes are an option. The interior is suitably racing-inspired, with black leather, Racetex microfibre material, and carbon-weave finish. The 911 GT3 RS is available with the Clubsport package at no extra cost, which includes a steel rollover bar, a hand-held fire extinguisher and six-point seat belts for the driver. A Weissach package, available at extra cost, offers much more, including more components made from carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) – including the roll cage – and lighter, magnesium forged wheels. In Australia, the 911 GT3 RS will be equipped with Tinted LED main headlights including Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), automatically dimming mirrors including rain sensor, front-axle lift system, ParkAssist (rear only), reversing camera, tyre fit set (sealant) and digital radio. The new 911 GT3 RS is available from $500,200, and Australian deliveries are expected to start in the second quarter of 2023. 2022

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THIS IS THE McLaren Solus GT, once a car that lived in the digital world of the Gran Turismo Sport video game but now brought to life as a fully-fledged, trackonly hypercar. A special commission for just 25 customers – with all cars already sold –the single-seat, closed-cockpit track car was unveiled during Monterey Car Week and will, McLaren says, deliver a driving experience ‘close to the engagement and sensation of driving a Formula 1 car. Weighing in at less than 1,000kg, the Solus GT is based around a carbon fibre monocoque, with front and rear chassis structures also made from carbon fibre and the engine and gearbox forming the rest of the chassis. At its heart, the car has a naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 engine that revs to more than 10,000rpm and delivers 618kW and 650Nm through a seven-speed sequential gearbox. McLaren says the Solus GT should do the 0-100km/h sprint in 2.5 seconds and reach a maximum speed of more than 320km/h. Visually a striking machine – with a sliding canopy above the single, central seat being one of the more eye-catching elements – the Solus GT is all about on-track performance. The wheels - 18-inch forged aluminium wheels with centre locking nuts - are shrouded in aerodynamic pods. Braking is provided by 6-piston monobloc machined aluminium calipers and carbon brake discs and pads. A large front splitter feeds air into ground-effect tunnels before it exits the car via a full diffuser, and a motorsportinspired intake above the cockpit integrated into the design of the roll hoop cover feeds cold air into the engine. Race car design also inspired the sidepods which house the

Solus GT’s radiators. A twinelement, fixed rear wing is key to a downforce figure of 1200kg that can be generated. The suspension system incorporates double wishbones with inboard torsion bar damping, operated via pushrods at the front and pullrods at the rear. Both axles are linked by anti-roll bars, with tuning options available to the driver.

McLaren is offering a full ‘racing driver experience’ to Solus GT customers. This includes a driving seat moulded to the driver’s individual body shape; an FIA-homologated race suit, helmet and HANS device (head and neck restraint) bespoke to each owner, and radio-enabled ear inserts. A full driver-development coaching program will also be available. The McLaren Solus GT is currently at the track-testing stage of its development process with the first of the 25 cars scheduled for delivery in 2023.

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Bentley says the Batur will be its most powerful car yet, with a version of its ALREADY SPOKEN FOR) AND THE BUYERS WILL GET A SUPREMELY POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL CAR FOR THEIR MONEY.

new two-door Grant Tourer coupe from the famed British marque. From time-to-time Bentley will produce limited edition, uber-luxury creations, and these often fall under the care and direction of the company’s coachbuilding division, Mulliner. The division has created plenty of special editions over the years, including of Bentley’s Continental GT, the Flying Spur, and the Mulsanne, as well as such astounding cars such as the Bacalar that appeared in 2020.

Now, they have come up with the Batur Grand Tourer and it is, of course, dropdead gorgeous and dripping with all the luxurious appointments one would expect of a limited-edition Bentley.

Just 18 cars are to be built (all are already spoken for) and the buyers will get a supremely powerful, beautiful machine for their money.

hand-assembled 6-litre twin-turbocharged W12 engine including a new intake system, upgraded turbos, new intercoolers, and ‘extensive recalibration’. It will deliver more than 545kW and 1000Nm. That monster engine is paired with an 8-speed double-clutch transmission and a sports exhaust designed to hit the right notes. The engine performance will, the company adds, be matched to the most advanced Bentley chassis ever, with air suspension, electric active anti-roll control, eLSD, four-wheel steering and torque vectoring. As always with Bentley, customers will be able to access an almost unlimited array of options – from paint to graphics, from the colour of the 22-inch wheels to the interior upholstery and veneers to the material used for control knobs and buttons, anything is possible. In fact, for the Batur, certain controls, including the organ stops for ventilation, are available in 3D-printed 18K gold! While the Batur is a special, limitededition model, there is more to digest here than just a rare, luxury motor. Bentley says that the Batur previews the design principles driving the development of its first battery-electric vehicle, due in 2025, and the family of cars that will follow. If that’s the case and the Batur represents the future look of the brand, we reckon they’ve got it spot on.

WE ALL LOVE a good, futuristic concept car, and Lincoln – the luxury brand of Ford which has owned Lincoln for a century –unwrapped its very stylish Model L100 at Monterey Car Week. It certainly looks like it belongs in a future a few years (or decades) from now, with its streamlined shape, tapered rear, and illuminated wheels. Envisioned as an autonomous vehicle offering an ‘intelligent driving experience, connectivity and software-driven innovations’, the Model L100 Concept is designed to use next-generation battery cell and pack technologies but, just as importantly, gives an indication of what Lincoln designers consider when creating a cabin space which meets the requirements of its ‘Quiet Flight DNA’ – that is to say it is a ‘beautiful gliding human sanctuary.’ That’s a nice, flowery way of describing an interior that is all about comfort, ease and relaxation, and the Model L100 appears to do a fine job of that. “Concept vehicles allow us to reimagine and illustrate how new experiences can come to life with the help of advanced technologies and allow our designers more creative freedom than ever before,” said Anthony Lo, chief design officer, Ford Motor Company. “With the Model L100, we were able to push the boundaries in ways that evolve our Quiet Flight brand DNA and change the way we think about Lincoln designs of tomorrow." An interactive, centre console features Car “WITH THE MODEL L100, WE WERE ABLE TO PUSH THE BOUNDARIES IN WAYS THAT EVOLVE OUR QUIET FLIGHT BRAND DNA AND CHANGE THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT LINCOLN DESIGNS OF TOMORROW.”

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a jewel-inspired chess piece controller that replaces the traditional steering wheel; seating configurations allow for passengers to engage with each other - the front row seats are able to be flipped so front passengers can sit across from rear passengers; the cabin trim is created with animal-free materials and luxury alternatives; and the interior has been designed to create an immersive environment – a digital floor, canopy and ambient lighting are supposed to harmonise to create a personalised experience.Gettingin and out should be nice, easy and relaxing too thanks to an extraordinary set-up of huge doors and a roof canopy hinged at the back. Suitably grand and ambitious, the Model L100 Concept is what one might expect from a luxury brand, and while this is unlikely to be a production model, if this is where things are heading, those who can afford such vehicles in the future will have a very relaxing time during their daily commute.

VIDEO: THE LINCOLN MODEL L100 CONCEPT VEHICLE

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QUEENSLAND AUTO INDUSTRY SWINGS INTO ACTION AT MOTOR TRADES GOLF DAY

VIDEO: MOTOR TRADES GOLF DAY 2022

S OME OF THE automotive industry’s best – or at least most enthusiastic – golfers took to the fairways of the Virginia Golf Club in Brisbane at the beginning of September to battle for the title, and a year’s worth of bragging rights, at the 72nd Motor Trades Golf Day. 16 teams, comprising some 60 players representing more than 25 businesses, swung into action early on the cool, overcast morning of September 2nd to play the 18 holes of the Virginia Golf Club course in a competition run under Ambrose rules – where the location of the single best shot from the team is used by all team members for their subsequent shots. There was plenty of talent spread across the course with no one team running away from the field. The result was a close-run thing, but it was the team from QG Auto Electrical & Air Conditioning comprising Quentin Gill, Wayne Gill, Allan Cutts, and Charlie Corser who came up aces, securing the championship title with a score of 52.

Not far behind, with a score of 55.25, was the combination team from EMoS Australia and Bartons Motor Group. The competition’s youngest player, 11-year-old Sam Proskefalas, was part of that team along with his father Harry Proskefalas, and together with Simon Wallis and Justin Bath, this group played a blinder to clinch the runner-up spot. A couple of ‘nearest the pin’ competitions were held on Hole 3 and Hole 12 as the teams played through the course, with Bruce Coates from Active Forklift Service picking up the win on Hole 3, and Peter Smale on Hole 12. While there’s always a competitive edge to the play, the Motor Trades Golf Day is as much about bringing members of the Queensland automotive industry together to have some fun, do a bit of networking, and relax, as is it is about perfecting the back-swing, hitting the fairway, or scoring a birdie, and the 19th Hole proved the perfect place for a bit of friendly banter over a few beers and some good food. MTA Queensland would like to thank our event sponsors for supporting the Motor Trades Golf Day: Bartons Motor Group, Capricorn, Youngcare, Cooldrive, and Virginia Golf Club. See you again you in 2023! WAS PLENTY OF TALENT SPREAD ACROSS THE COURSE WITH NO ONE TEAM RUNNING AWAY FROM THE FIELD.

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A S THE PEAK body representing the interests of employers in the retail, repair, and service sectors of Queensland’s automotive industry, it is important that MTA Queensland has clear and accessible lines of communication with its members.

“REGIONAL MEETINGS ARE NOT ONLY A WAY TO CONNECT WITH OUR MEMBERS ON BROAD INDUSTRY ISSUES BUT, MORE IMPORTANTLY, ON LOCAL ISSUES AND WHAT IS AFFECTING THEIR BUSINESS,”

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These regional visits are an important avenue for MTA Queensland’s executive team. Not only do they enable key face-toface connection with members and allow for a greater understanding of industry concerns at a local level, but they also give members the chance to socialise with other automotive business owners in their area, and gives the Association the opportunity to communicate in a more direct way the issues it is tackling and the ideas it is promoting, and deliver presentations, often from experts in their respective fields, on subjects such as new technologies or government regulations.

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“Regional meetings are not only a way to connect with our members on broad

It does so through its weekly newsletter, social media platforms, this publication, websites, direct contact via phone and email, as well as in-person catch-ups with area managers and the in-the-workshop delivery of apprenticeship training delivered by the MTA Institute trainers.

It has also been holding meetings in regional centres across the state at which the MTA Queensland leadership team of Rod Camm, CEO of MTA Queensland Group, and Kellie Dewar, Deputy Group CEO and General Manager of Member Services, have been engaging with members to hear from them directly.

An example of what can result from these fruitful events followed a discussion on EV and hybrid vehicle training. MTA Queensland offers such training, including hybrid and EV inspection and servicing skill set courses that are delivered at the MTA Institute training facility in Brisbane. A member enquired whether that training could instead be delivered to their 16 staff on-site at their own workshop. As a consquence of this discussion, MTA Queensland is now committed to develop EV training that can be delivered regionally, and this will be done as a priority. “We had a very engaged group of members,” said Ms Dewar of the Gold Coast meeting. “The group of attendees was quite broad in industry representation, so we certainly had a wide range of topics discussed from participants in addition to our presenters. The meeting gave us detailed information on concerns and some proposed solutions and suggestions for our representations on behalf of industry.”

Kellie Dewar, Deputy Group CEO of MTA Queensland

The regional meetings will continue to be an important part of MTA Queensland’s effort to engage with its members from all corners of the state, and more will be arranged and their location and date communicated to members in due course.

September 2022 Motor Trader | 45 CLICK TO EMAIL THE MEMBERSUPPORTSERVICESTEAM industry issues but, more importantly, on local issues and what is affecting their business,” said Ms Dewar. “Regional meetings are also a great networking opportunity for members in the area, a great opportunity for members to tell us what they need and what would really be helpful for their business, and an opportunity to learn more ways to engage with us and get the most from their membership. These meetings are also a barometer on how we as an Association are doing.” In August, more than 30 attendees, representing more than 20 member businesses from the southeast border region, were at the meeting held at the Oaks Hotel on the Gold Coast.

“We intend to cover as many regions as we can, with the Fraser Coast next on our schedule,” said Ms Dewar. “There will be various staff members and guest presenters in attendance, and it would be great to hear some suggestions from members regarding topics they would like us, or speakers we could engage, to talk about that are relevant to them.”

At that meeting, representatives of the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) delivered a presentation on updated regulations and standards - including issues relating to the use of dealer plates, changes to the vehicle standards and safety regulations, the written-off vehicle scheme, changes to modification codes and documentation - and discussed various topics including the road vehicle standards act, changes to compliance plates, and electric vehicle (EV) labels.

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The project is supported by Schneider Electric which will provide the EV charging infrastructure, and EVSE which will be managing the charging service. Schneider Electric’s EV chargers will allow for charging top ups, as well as overnight charging.

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Origin Energy is to supply 100 per cent GreenPower for the project, meaning all of the energy required to charge the vehicles will be matched with the equivalent amount of certified renewable energy added to the grid.

The trial aims to highlight there are currently no regulatory barriers to using existing infrastructure that already has power running to it, such as street power poles, and help to understand the impact of EV chargers on the electricity network. If the trial is successful, Intellihub says it aims to pursue a wider rollout of chargers to more local councils on a commercial basis.

OCAL STREET SIDE power poles will be turned into electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in a trial being rolled out across nine local councils in the Sydney and Hunter regions of NSW. 50 street-side locations will be selected for the EV Streetside Charging Project, with each EV charging station to be connected directly to the overhead electricity supply. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will provide $871,000 in funding to Australian and New Zealand based utility services company Intellihub for the project.

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IThe aim is for the chargers to cater for EV owners who live in apartments, townhouses or units that do not have access to EV charging on-site.

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Ford in Europe is researching another new bit of ADAS tech and is developing headlight technology that will enable information such as directions, speed limits and even weather information to be projected onto the road in front of a vehicle, ensuring the driver can stay focused on the way ahead. Projecting information this way using high-resolution headlights could make driving at night a safer prospect. In the UK, Ford says, 40 per cent of collisions happen in darkness. This risk is increased whenever a driver takes their eyes off the road. A vehicle travelling at 90 km/h covers 25 metres per second, meaning even a short glance at the navigation on the in-car screen can result in “driving blind” for ten metres or more. On an unlit road, this could potentially mean missing an important sign or a bend in the road. This developing headlight technology could provide the driver with information not only about speed requirements, but about changes in weather such as snow falling, fog, slippery conditions, or an icy road ahead and connecting the headlight to the navigation system could display upcoming turns. The width of the vehicle could also be projected onto the road, helping the driver to judge whether the vehicle will fit through a gap or into a parking space.

Systems (ADAS) are a staple feature of new vehicle models. All manner of sensors and instruments are being utilised to make driving safer via features such as blind spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking, parking assist, and the like.

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HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP has launched the Boston Dynamics AI Institute, the goal of which is to make advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and intelligent machines. Hyundai and Boston Dynamics will make an initial investment of more than $400 million in the new Institute. Hyundai says the Institute will work on developing technology for robots and use it to advance their capabilities and usefulness and focus on four core technical areas: cognitive AI, athletic AI, organic hardware design as well as ethics and policy. In addition to developing technology with its own staff, the Institute plans to partner with universities and corporate research labs. The Institute will be headquartered in the US at Cambridge, Massachusetts and plans are set to hire AI and robotics researchers, software and hardware engineers, and technicians at all levels.

Find out more at https://www.bdaiinstitute.com/

“The unique structure of the Institute - top talent focused on fundamental solutions with sustained funding and excellent technical support - will help us create robots that are easier to use, more productive, able to perform a wider variety of tasks, and that are safer working with people,” said Marc Raibert, executive director of Boston Dynamics AI Institute. In addition to the Institute, Hyundai also announced plans to establish a Global Software Center to advance development of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs).

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Ford claims projected information could benefit other road users too. One possibility could be showing a path for the driver to follow to ensure cyclists are passed at a safe distance. “What started as playing around with a projector light and a blank wall could take lighting technologies to a whole new level,” said Lars Junker, feature and software, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, Ford of Europe. “There’s the potential now to do so much more than simply illuminate the road ahead, to help reduce the stress involved in driving at night. The driver could get essential information without ever needing to take their eyes off the road.” HEADLIGHTS

ERCEDES-BENZ IS WORKING to use end-of-life tyres in its production of components for its vehicles. The company says it is working with German chemicals company BASF and recycling company Pyrum to create plastics from used tyres that can be used for the production of parts such as door handles. Pyrum creates an oil generated from used tyres using its pyrolysis process – a thermal operation that separates components of a tyre – and this oil is combined by BASF with biomethane from agricultural waste. Using both of these materials together, it is possible, the companies say, to create a virgin-quality plastic that has the same characteristics as virgin plastic produced from crude oil. Mercedes-Benz says that this year, the EQE and S-Class will be the first seriesproduction models to be equipped with bow door handles manufactured using plastics sourced in this way. The S-Class will also come with a crash absorber based on this combination of raw materials. Forthcoming models such as the EQE SUV will be equipped with bow door handles made from this plastic as well.

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Last year, Mercedes-Benz announced it will be ready to go fully electric by the end of the decade wherever market conditions allow. To reach its target, the company says it needs a total battery production capacity of more than 200 Gigawatt hours by the end of the decade and plans to build eight cell factories worldwide.

“This new state-of-the art European CATL plant in Hungary is another milestone for the scale-up of our EV production together with our key partners,” said Markus Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of MercedesBenz Group AG, CTO responsible for development and procurement, “With CATL we have a technology-leader as our partner to provide us – as the first and biggest customer of the new plant’s initial capacity – with top-notch CO2 neutral battery cells for our next generation EVs in Europe, hence following our local-tolocal approach in procurement. We’re proud to see our Ambition 2039 supported by CATL’s commitment to CO2 neutral production in Hungary.”

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another step to scale up development and production of next-generation battery cells and modules with a new plant in Hungary to supply its European production sites. The new factory expands a partnership between MercedesBenz and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) – the Chinese battery company that also works with BMW, Tesla, and VW amongst others – and fits into the German manufacturers Ambition 2039 plan to be CO2-neutral by 2039.

“On our journey to an all-electric future, we are rethinking the composition of all the materials in our vehicles. Every action counts when it comes to conserving resources,” said Markus Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of MercedesBenz Group AG, Chief Technology Officer, responsible for Development and Procurement. “Through close collaboration with our supplier network, we are replacing raw fossil resources with pyrolysis oil made in part from recycled scrap tyres supplied by Mercedes-Benz. Components featuring this technology will enter series production in a number of our models as soon as this year. We anticipate being able to chemically recycle several hundred tonnes of scrap tyres from Mercedes-Benz vehicles every year and use the resulting plastic in our new vehicles. Together with our partners, we are closing the materials loop and actively driving the development of innovative recycling processes.”

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Looking to the future, the company says the aim is to progressively increase the use of this more sustainable recycled material. The company is currently exploring suitableMercedes-Benzapplications.ispursuing a target of CO2-neutrality throughout the entire value chain in its new passenger car fleet by 2039. The company says it is striving to increase the proportion of recycled materials in its car fleet to an average of 40 per cent by 2030.

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THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is scheduled to release a discussion paper this month regarding a National Electric Vehicle Strategy – a strategy aimed at improving the uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) and improve affordability and choice by growing the EV market locally.

In Europe, where companies can be fined for missing the targets, the current limit, for example, on CO2 emissions for new cars is 95g per kilometre. In Australia, a report from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) in early 2021 showed that CO2 emissions in 2020 were 150g per kilometre for the passenger car and light SUV category.

“AT 2%, OUR UPTAKE OF NEW LOWEMISSIONS VEHICLES IS ALSO NEARLY FIVE TIMES LOWER THAN THE GLOBAL AVERAGE – NATIONAL LEADERSHIP IS NEEDED TO ENSURE WE DON’T CONTINUE TO BE LEFT BEHIND.”

MOMENTUM FOR THE SWITCH TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES GATHERS PACE

While pure EVs - that is those powered only by batteries - are often the focus around what can be achieved through fuel standards, it is important to recognise that hybrids will play a vital role here.

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A central plank of this discussion will be fuel efficiency standards – something that was revealed by Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy, at the nation’s first National Electric Vehicle Summit, held in August. Fuel efficiency standards set an average emission target for manufacturers across the vehicles they sell. This means that while some new vehicles in a manufacturer’s fleet would not necessarily have to meet rigorous emissions standards, the manufacturer must sell enough vehicles that do – such as electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids - in order for its fleet of new vehicle sales to come in, on average, below the standard.

While two per cent of vehicle sales currently are pure EVs, they are forecast to reach 18 per cent of sales by 2030. However, factoring in electrified hybrid and plug-in hybrid sales sees that forecast percentage leap to 76 per cent.

It is argued that manufacturers focus on selling their electrified vehicles into markets where stringent emissions rules apply, ignoring other markets, including Australia, where weaker standards mean they are not required.

"Markets where auto makers face financial consequences for failing to meet targets are prioritised for zero emission vehicles. Volkswagen Group Australia wants binding regulations that compel our factories to consider us. Greater supply inevitably leads to greater affordability."

“Australia is significantly behind the pack when it comes to electric vehicles - at last count, consumers in the United Kingdom could take their pick of 26 low-emissions vehicles under $60,000. In Australia that number is only 8. “At 2 per cent, our uptake of new lowemissions vehicles is also nearly five times lower than the global average – national leadership is needed to ensure we don’t

The Managing Director of Volkswagen Group Australia Paul Sansom has said that, “Our company was first to warn that this country would become a ‘third world dumping ground’ for obsolete auto technology. This has become a rallying cry.”

He went on to say that a "federally mandated emissions target for our industry is non-negotiable if Australia's supply of electric vehicles is to grow from a trickle to a flow and thereby start to meet ever growing demand.

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In a statement released by Chris Bowen MP and Catherine King MP - the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government –the gap between Australia and the UK was given as an example of how much catching up there is to be done.

The bank says it won’t end lending for those in the market for used cars that are fossil fuel-powered, and will continue to offer loans for such second-hand cars ‘until there is a viable and thriving market for electric vehicles.’ Interesting stuff. Perhaps the biggest news, and one that might have an enormous effect on the market is that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) somethingapprovedcalled the Advanced Clean Cars II rule. That rule establishes a yearAuto news

"In recognition of the importance of all jurisdictions working together to tackle this challenge and opportunity, the Minister for Climate Change and Energy and Minister for Transport have written to state and territory ministers inviting participation in the development of the Strategy.”Thedevelopment of a National Electric Vehicle Strategy is not the only good news for electrified vehicle advocates. Also in August came reports that Bank Australia – a financial institution based in Victoria – will end offering loans for the purchase of new fossil fuel-powered vehicles from 2025. According to its website, the bank chose 2025 ‘ . . . because the change to electric vehicles needs to happen quickly. And we believe it can happen, as soon as supporting policies and market forces help to bring a greater range of more affordable electric vehicles to Australia. This will include a range of new models at lower prices than are currently available in Australia, and second-hand EVs.”

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“In this context, we believe that now is the time to have an orderly and sensible discussion about whether vehicle fuel efficiency standards could help improve the supply of electric vehicles into the Australian market, to address the cost-ofliving impacts of inefficient cars, and to reduce emissions from the transport sector. "Apart from Russia, Australia is the only OECD country to not have, or be in the process of developing, fuel efficiency standards."Thedevelopment of a National Electric Vehicle Strategy is an opportunity to explore options and details about how an Australian fuel efficiency standard could work and the benefits of a standard –such as getting more affordable electric vehicles to market and reducing household transport costs from inefficient vehicles.

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September 2022 Motor Trader | 55 “THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE STRATEGY IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE OPTIONS AND DETAILS ABOUT HOW AN AUSTRALIAN FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARD COULD WORK AND THE BENEFITS OF A STANDARD . . . ” by-year roadmap so that by 2035, 100 per cent of new cars and light trucks sold in California will be 2035andpersalesemissionpercentyearlyplug-invehicles,zero-emissionincludinghybrids.“Thisplan’stargets–35ZEV[zerovehicle]by2026,68centby2030,100percentby–provideourroadmap to reducing dangerous carbon emissions and moving away from fossil fuels. That’s 915 million oil barrels’ worth of emissions that won’t pollute our communities,” said Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, in a statement.“Withthe historic $10 billion we’re investing to accelerate the transition to ZEVs, we’re making it easier and cheaper for all Californians to purchase electric cars. California will continue to lead the revolution towards our zero-emission transportation future.”

So why is a move like this important to anyone outside of California, especially as some countries and regions – as well as the federal US Government itself with regards to its vehicle fleet - have made similar announcements?

The truth is that California is big (its population is nearly 40 million), its economy is enormous (its gross domestic product according to the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, was $US3.5 trillion in 2021 (that’s just over $AU5 trillion, making California’s economy around three times that of Australia), nearly two million cars are sold there each year (about 10 per cent of all sales in the US) and it is the leading State in terms of EV sales (according to the Office of the Governor, more than 250,000 plug-in electric vehicles were sold in 2021, making up more than 12 percent of all light-duty vehicle sales for the year in California.Allthismeans that when California makes a move, other states in the US often follow, obliging companies that want to sell there to make the shift too. We will have to wait and see if such a move will eventuate (politics has a habit of getting in the way of such things) but the momentum continues to grow, at home and abroad, for the EV revolution to pick up speed.

Audi’s power unit will be built at the company’s Sport’s Competence Centre Motorsport in Neuburg an der Donau site in Germany. Test benches for F1 engine testing as well as for electric motor and

AUDI TO JOIN FORMULA 1 IN 2026 AS CHANGES MADE TO POWER UNIT REGULATIONS

Auto innovation news A UDI IS TO compete as a power unit manufacturer in the Formula 1 Championship from 2026. The German manufacturer, which has a rich history in motorsport, has decided to enter the world’s premier racing category as the sport embraces new technical rules aimed at making it more sustainable and cost-efficient. The new rules, which will apply from 2026, focus on greater electrification and advanced sustainable fuel, and Audi will create a specially developed power unit for a racing car. The company will announce a decision on which team they will be lining up with by the end of this year, although there are plenty of rumours suggesting Sauber as the most likely partner. From 2026, the electric power output for the power units - consisting of an electric motor, battery, control electronics, and a combustion engine - will increase sharply compared to the current Formula 1 drive systems. The electric motor will, by then be nearly as powerful as the combustion engine, which has an output of about 400kW (544 hp). The 1.6-litre turbo engines will run on advanced sustainable fuel – also a prerequisite for Audi’s entry into the series.

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exterior – it was the first Mazda to be powered by a two-rotor Wankel rotary engine, a type of engine design which Mazda would go on to use in many models through the years. The Cosmo was a ‘halo’ model for Mazda – a model that announced its styling, B ACK IN 1967, Mazda unveiled the Cosmo, a quite beautiful and stylish two-door coupe complete with sweeps and curves that easily rivalled its acclaimed ‘60s European counterparts. The Cosmo also featured something rather special underneath its elegant

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rear-wheel-drive Eunos Cosmo had plenty going for it. It had a sleek design that more than hinted at its performance ability, its 2 plus 2 interior was epically luxurious with pillar-to-pillar leather, and it was stuffed full of cutting-edge technology. There were two engine options available – the 1.3-litre, sequential twin-turbo, two-rotor Wankel rotary 13B-RE that developed 175kW/295Nm; and the 2-litre, sequential twin-turbo, three-rotary Wankel rotary 20B-REW that pumped out 224kW and 403Nm. The 20B-REW variant was the world’s first series-production car with a three-rotor rotary engine. Both versions sent power through a 4-speed automatic transmission.The20B-REW variant, when able to stretch its legs, could sprint out to 255km/h, although it was speed-limited to 180km/h for the Japanese market. On the inside, the cabin, though swathed as it was in luxurious materials, was not a stuffy, smoking lounge-type interior. It may have been incredibly comfortable, but there was optional technology to be found here that, more than 30 years later, would still be considered a nice touch. The Eunos Cosmo had a control system that, via a colour touchscreen, enabled control and access to a built-in GPS system (this is 1990 remember), climate control, and other infotainment features such as phone, radio and TV. engineering and technological abilities – and the Cosmo would go through a number of revamps over the decades, morphing from that sleek early sportscar to include a fastback version and a fourdoor model. In 1990 Mazda unveiled the ultimate incarnation of the Cosmo with the fourth generation marketed under the company’s Eunos luxury brand. This was a pretty special car. Built on Mazda’s brand-new JC platform, the BUILT ON MAZDA’S BRANDNEW JC PLATFORM, THE REAR-WHEEL-DRIVE EUNOS COSMO HAD PLENTY GOING FOR IT. IT HAD A SLEEK DESIGN THAT MORE THAN HINTED AT ITS PERFORMANCE ABILITY, ITS 2 PLUS 2 INTERIOR WAS EPICALLY LUXURIOUS WITH PILLAR-TO-PILLAR LEATHER, AND IT WAS STUFFED FULL OF TECHNOLOGY.

THE EUNOS COSMO WAS A LUXURY GRAND TOURER, COMPLETE WITH PLENTY OF POWER, TOP-NOTCH ENGINEERING, QUALITY MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY. ONLY BUILT FOR THE JAPANESE MARKET, NOT QUITE 9,000 UNITS WERE BUILT ACROSS THE SEVEN YEARS OF ITS PRODUCTION LIFE.

There was also a ‘Palmnet’ serial data communication system for ECU-ECAT (Electronically Controlled Automatic Transmission) operation. The engine, suspension, and air conditioning system were all electronically controlled.

The Eunos Cosmo was a luxury Grand Tourer, complete with plenty of power, top-notch engineering, quality materials andOnlytechnology.builtforthe Japanese market, not quite 9,000 units were built across the seven years of its production life. But a quality car like that doesn’t stay bound by geography for long and a number of units have found there way across the world over the years, including to Australia, . Today, it is most definitely a collectible and, perhaps surprisingly in an era when such cars can realise enormous sums at auction, a relatively affordable one – a quick flick through carsales.com.au (at the end of August) revealed three 20B-engine models available, ranging in asking price from $59,000 to $130,000. That is still quite a wedge of cash, of course, but you get plenty for your money and a real slice of automotive history too.

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GWM AUSTRALIA IS adding a Haval Jolion Hybrid SUV to its range in Australia. Sales are set to start this month. The new model will join the larger Haval H6 Hybrid, and GWM says its range of electrified models (or New Energy Vehicles (NEV) as the company calls them) is expected to grow further in 2023. Power for the Jolion Hybrid is delivered via GWM’s 1.5-litre engine and electric motor mated to the Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) to deliver 139kW and 375Nm. The company claims fuel economy at 5 litres per 100km using regular unleaded fuel. While equipped with the same wide variety of premium interior, connectivity and safety features as the current Jolion Ultra model, the Hybrid gets a new front grille, new front LED and fog lights with blue accents, a new front bumper, new rear spoiler and new 18-inch alloy wheels. Safety, Driver Assist and technology features include a 7-inch colour LED instrument cluster, 12.3-inch colour multimedia touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Heads-Up display, Wireless phone charging, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Autonomous Emergency Braking with pedestrian, cyclist and crossroads detection, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist, Forward Collision Warning and Traffic Sign Recognition. Priced at $40,990 Driveaway, the Jolion Hybrid is backed by a 7-year/unlimited km warranty, 5 years roadside assistance and 5 years Capped Price Servicing. RANGE EXPANDS WITH JOLION HYBRID

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66 | Motor Trader September 2022 P OLESTAR, THE SWEDISH electric performance car company, has confirmed plans to put the Polestar electric roadster concept into production, with the road-going version expected to launch in 2026 as the Polestar 6 electric performance roadster. The concept was revealed in March as the Polestar O2, and the company says that bringing it to production is a response to the positive reaction it received.“Withthe overwhelming consumer and press response, we took the decision to put this stunning roadster into production and I am so excited to make it a reality,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO. “Polestar 6 is a perfect combination of powerful electric performance and the thrill of fresh air with the top down.” The hard-top 2+2 convertible will be built on Polestar’s bespoke bonded aluminium platform. Developed inhouse, it will feature the 800-Volt electric architecture already confirmed for Polestar 5. This includes output of up to 650kW and 900 Nm from a dual motor powertrain, a targeted 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h. To celebrate the launch, 500 numbered units of a special ‘LA Concept’ versionthe ‘Polestar 6 LA Concept edition’ - are planned to be produced. They will feature the unique ‘Sky’ blue exterior, light leather interior and unique 21-inch wheels of the original Polestar O2 concept. POLESTAR POLESTARPRODUCTIONPLANNEDROADSTERELECTRICCONCEPTTOENTERASTHE6 Auto news “WITH THE TOPRODUCTIONTHISWECONSUMEROVERWHELMINGANDPRESSRESPONSE,TOOKTHEDECISIONTOPUTSTUNNINGROADSTERINTOANDIAMSOEXCITEDMAKEITAREALITY”

September 2022 Motor Trader | 67 Further technical details and specification confirmations will be released closer to the expected launch in 2026. It will be interesting to see how much of the concept’s styling and features will make it into the production variant. While we can expect it to look very similar, the concept included an unusual camera drone accessory – one that Polestar said at the time of the concept’s reveal could be deployed while the car is moving, operate autonomously, and could follow and film the car at speeds up to 90km/h. Sadly, there’s no sign of the drone feature on the Polestar 6 website pages. Those interested in getting their hands on one of the 500 ‘LA Concept’ variants can go to the Polestar site HERE and reserve a build slot for $US25,000 ($AU36,000). Polestar says the price of the car should come in at around the $US200,000 ($AU288,000) mark.

OYOTA AUSTRALIA HAS introduced a range of upgrades for its HiLux and HiAce workhorse commercial vehicle ranges, as well as the Granvia premium people mover.

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All HiAce and Granvia grades gain powered lumbar support for the driver's seat.

Upgrades for the HiLux start with the SR extra-cab and double-cab variants, which swap out the existing steel rims for new black 17-inch alloys. Body-coloured door handles replace the existing black handles.

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All SR5 grades and above see the existing steering column lock replaced with a new ID Box anti-theft immobiliser, which works in tandem with the HiLux's smart key to provide an extra level of security.

SR5 double-cab pick-up grades gain new safety features, including blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert and a panoramic view monitor. Puddle lamps have also been added, replacing heated exterior mirrors.

TOYOTA UPGRADES HILUX, HIACE & GRANVIA RANGES HIACE AND GRANVIA RANGES ARE ALSO POWERED BY THE SAME 2.8-LITRE TURBO-DIESEL ENGINE .

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The HiLux range offers a choice of 122kW/245Nm 2.7-litre four-cylinder petrol engine or 110kW/400Nm 2.4-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine for Workmate variants.

Changes to the HiAce range include the introduction of the new Barn Door option, that replaces the single tailgate with a pair of vertically split doors, which comes with dual rear wipers fitted on LWB models. Available on all LWB and SLWB variants except for the HiAce Crew, HiAce Commuter and LWB manual van versions, the barn doors open 90 degrees with a soft lock, and can be folded back up to 180 degrees.

All SR and SR5 grades continue to be powered by a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine producing 150kW at 3400rpm and up to 500Nm from 16002800rpm on automatic grades.

The HiAce and Granvia ranges are also powered by the same 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine, tuned to produce 130kW at 3400rpm and 450Nm from 1600-2400rpm. HiAce Commuter grades produce 120kW/420Nm.

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OYOTA AUSTRALIA IS to develop a right-hand-drive (RHD) of the Tundra full-size pick-up truck, with the possibility of this version being available locally in 2024. The company has confirmed an extensive development program in Australia for the Tundra, acknowledging that local experts are to re-engineer the pick-up in a RHD format and evaluate the vehicle against Australian conditions. The company has partnered with Walkinshaw Automotive Group to develop the model. Prototype testing on public roads will begin in September this year and Toyota says that starting from the fourth quarter of 2023, it will deploy around 300 of the Tundra models as part of the final stage of the re-engineering program. The Tundra will be equipped with a new inline hybrid system featuring a twin-turbo 3.5-litre petrol V6. In the United States, the Tundra Hybrid variant delivers 326kW and 790Nm. Despite the extensive testing and TOYOTA

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development program, however, Toyota is not guaranteeing the Tundra will make it to Australian showrooms with the company saying that the model ‘faces further checkpoints in Toyota's global approval process before its retail introduction can be confirmed.’

If the Tundra does make it here, then it will join other full-size factory-approved RHD-converted trucks from Dodge and Ram, as well as the Ford F-150 which is due next year.

"This is a dedicated re-engineering program, led by Toyota Australia and made possible by our global partners and is closely supported by our parent company and Toyota North America,” said Sean Hanley, Toyota Australia Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations. “It will utilise OE levels of design, development, testing and componentry rooted in Toyota's deep commitment to quality, durability and reliability. "This project shows just how serious we are at Toyota about quality, and a RHD Tundra will not be available for sale in Australia until we are totally satisfied."Weare really excited to get such a significant project to this stage and look forward to seeing development prototypes on our roads and test tracks in the weeks and months ahead."

The hybrid Tundra Capstone is the flagship Tundra model in the US

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Audi RS 3 Sedan

A UDI’S NEW PERFORMANCE RS 3 model is now available in Australia. Available in two forms – a sedan or sportback hatch – the RS 3 brings plenty of punch and tech to a local sector that recently lost the Ford Focus ST. Powered by an upgraded five-cylinder 2.5 TFSI engine which delivers 294kW and 500Nm, the new RS 3 models sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and top out at 250km/h – enough to keep even the most hardened hot-hatch enthusiast happy. Along with the uprated engine, the RS 3 has a new exhaust system which features a fully variable flap control system for a wider soundscape that can be experienced in the various modes offered by the Audi drive select dynamic handling system. There’s also a new RS torque splitter. It replaces the previous rear axle differential with an upstream multiple disc clutch package. The electronically controlled multiple disc clutch is used on each of the drive shafts that distributes torque between the rear wheels in a fully variable manner. A new RS Performance mode is designed specifically for the racetrack with its own engine and transmission setup, and there’s also an RS Torque Rear mode which makes drifting possible and works by transmitting up to 100 per cent of the engine power to just one of the rear wheels – up to a maximum of 1,750 Nm of torque.

AUDI RS 3 SEDAN AND SPORTBACK NOW AVAILABLE

The RS-specific blinking shift indicator in manual transmission mode changes the rpm display from green to yellow to red, blinking in a manner identical to that used in motorsports, to indicate the ideal time to change gears. It is also integrated into the head-up display. The 10.1-inch display in the instrument panel also displays the coolant, engine, and transmission oil temperatures, as well as the g-forces and the tyre pressures. The trim of the interior is pointedly sporty too – with carbon fibre in the instrument panel, and RS sport seats with RS embossing and contrast stitching. The seat upholstery is in Nappa leather with RS honeycomb stitching. An RS design package plus is also available offering some extraEquipmentflair. levels are high. There’s an electronically opening and closing boot on the Sportback variant, as well as heated, folding and dimming exterior mirrors with memory. There’s Wireless Apple CarPlay, the Head-up display, electric front seats with 4-way lumbar support and memory function, and colour ambient lighting. Safety and Driver Assistance features include a typre pressure monitoring system; Adaptive Cruise Assist with Stop & Go, traffic jam assist and emergency assist; Lane Change Warning; Rear Cross Traffic Alert; Park Assist; and more, and there’s a 360-degree camera set-up. The new Audi RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback are available in Audi dealers now, with the RS 3 Sportback available for $91,391, and the RS 3 Sedan for $93,891. Audi RS 3 Sportback

74 | Motor Trader September 2022 In the new RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback, adaptive damper control supersedes the magnetic ride control of its predecessor, and the driver can choose between several suspension settings in the Audi drive select system. That system can be used to adapt the engine and transmission characteristics, the torque splitter, steering assistance, the adaptive dampers, and the exhaust flaps,. There’s a sporty flavour to the interior of the RS 3. The standard-equipped 12.3inch Audi virtual cockpit plus displays the revolutions per minute in the ‘RS Runway’ design. The virtual cockpit plus includes displays for g-forces, lap times, and acceleration from 0-100 km/h, 0- 200 km/h, quarter mile, and eighth of a mile.

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The rear has been tweaked with changes to the rear bumper and rear lamp. Interior technology has been updated, with analogue gauges being replaced with digital displays across the range. Seltos S features a 4.2-inch Multi-Function LCD Cluster, while Sport, Sport+ and GT-Line trims gain a dual 10.25-inch display, along with a newly designed Climate Control Panel. Safety features include Intelligent Speed Limit Assist, Lane Following Assist, Rear-Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist integrated as standard from S trim.

IA’S SELTOS SMALL SUV is getting an update with a new design and new and enhanced safety and convenience features. Available in four variants - S, Sport, Sport+ and GT-Line – the Seltos will be available with either the existing Atkinson cycle 2-litre MPI FWD engine with CVT, or an updated Smartstream 1.6-litre T-GDI AWD engine that will be available on the Sport+ and GT-Line trims. That engine is mated to an 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission (8AT).

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KIA SELTOS RECEIVES TECH & DESIGN UPDATES

GT-Line trim gains a Power Driver’s Seat with Two Position Memory (IMS) and Smart Power Tailgate. The Seltos will feature Kia’s connected car service in Sport trim with features including LIVE services using telematics systems to transfer real time data, such as weather and traffic information.

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The exterior design of new Seltos has been refreshed with a new head light graphic, larger radiator grille, a new front bumper, and prominent skid plate garnish. The front lighting design on Seltos GT-Line now has a ‘Star-map’ signature design.

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INTRODUCESMERCEDES-BENZTHE EQB ELECTRIC SUV Auto news BOTH MODELS IN THE EQB RANGE INCORPORATE A TYPE 2 CCS CHARGING SOCKET, WHILE CHARGING CABLES FOR USE WITH AUSTRALIAN DOMESTIC SOCKETS AND PUBLIC CHARGING STATIONS ARE ALSO SUPPLIED WITH EITHER VEHICLE.

ERCEDES-BENZ IS CONTINUING the local rollout of its EQ family of fully electric vehicles by introducing the EQB, a compact SUV that joins the compact EQA and medium EQC SUVs, plus the EQS luxury sedan, in its line-up. Available with seating for up to seven people and up to 1710 litre of storage space, the EQB has a 66.5kWh battery and the two-model range starts with the 250 variant, which is has a seven-seat option and which uses a single e-motor, delivering 140kW and 385Nm, to run the front wheels. A range of 371km is claimed. The second variant is the 350 4MATIC which has dual e-motors, a combined output of 215kW and 520Nm, and a driving range of 360km. The EQB can be charged up to 11 kW with an AC charging system, or up to 100 kW using DC charging. Both models in the EQB range incorporate a Type 2 CCS charging socket, while charging cables for use with Australian domestic sockets and public charging stations are also supplied with either vehicle. Standard specs for the range are, as you would expect, very high. A widescreen display features two 10.25inch, high-resolution screens. The driver’s instrument panel can be customised with a number of pre-loaded themes, while the central screen acts as the portal to access the MBUX infotainment system, which includes audio, telephony, and navigation controls as well as a number of vehicle settings. A leather multi-function steering wheel also enables control of some features. Seats are finished in ARTICO upholstery (a man-made leather substitute) and front

seats are electrically adjustable and heated. The centre console includes a wireless charging mat for supported smart devices. Dual-zone climate control, DAB+ digital radio, Apple and Android smartphone integration, an advanced sound system and ambient lighting with a choice of 64 colours are all standard inclusions. Also included is the Driver Assistance Package featuring a comprehensive suite of active safety and convenience systems led by DISTRONIC active cruise control with Active Speed Limit Assist, plus Active Steering Assist, Active Brake Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist. The standard Parking Package includes the PARKTRONIC parking assistant and a 360-degree camera. A KEYLESS-GO Comfort Package includes an electrically operable tailgate including hands-free access. The EQB 250 includes acoustic ambient protection, which mitigates the risk posed to pedestrians and cyclists by the vehicle’s silent drivetrain by sounding a warning at speeds below 20 km/h. Other key features include adjustable damping suspension with multi-link rear suspension, LED high-performance headlights with Adaptive Highbeam Assist and featuring EQ-specific blue elements, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, and the Progressive Exterior package featuring chrome and aluminium trims. 19-inch AMG 5-twin-spoke light alloy wheels are fitted. Available solely in the five-seat configuration, the EQB 350 has sports seats with adjustable head restraints, a multi-function sports steering wheel in Nappa leather, backlit spiral-look trim elements, AMG floor mats and illuminated doorExteriorsills. features include an electrically controlled panoramic glass sunroof, AMG-specific body styling including extra chrome trim pieces, a diffuser look for the rear apron, and 20-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels. The Mercedes-Benz EQB 250 is priced at $87,800 in standard five-seat configuration, with a third row of seats adding $2900. The EQB 350 4MATIC is priced at $106,700. Both models are on sale now.

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The GR variant also has retuned suspension, which Toyota says will sharpen steering feel and response and reduce body roll, as well as new style touches on the interior and exterior including 18-inch alloy wheels with a 5-twin-spoke design and bright machined finish, a unique front grille with a black mesh design, and a sporty rear diffuser.

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OYOTA IS EXPANDING its Yaris Cross range in Australia, with a GR Sport variant to join the light SUV end of the year, the Yaris Cross GR Sport will be offered exclusively with a 2WD hybrid powertrain that pairs a 67kW/120Nm 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with a pair of motor generators on the front axle that combine to produce a total system output of 85kW.

Upgraded front sports seats feature suede-like cover with synthetic leather grey upholstery with light grey stitching. The stitching is also applied to the steering wheel. There are gunmetal silver trim inserts applied on the doors and instrument panel, aluminium pedals, and GR logos on the front headrests, smart keys and steering wheel.

On the inside there’s a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, climate control air conditioning and a comprehensive suite of active safety technologies including Toyota Connected Services.

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The Atmos variants feature 18-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic moon roof and power back door with kick sensor, leatheraccented seats with front seat heating and driver's eight-way power adjustment, a heated steering wheel, wireless phone charger, automatic rain-sensing front wipers, and 12.3-inch full digital instrument cluster display. 2022 CROSS TO DELIVER PLENTY OF TECH FEATURES Corolla Cross

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T HE NEW COROLLA Cross small SUV will arrive in showrooms next month with eight variants available with a choice of two-wheel drive or electric all-wheel drive, petrol or hybrid powertrains, and three trim grades - GX, GXL and the flagship Atmos. The Corolla Cross will offer a comprehensive suite of Toyota Connected Services safety and convenience features. Lane Change Assist joins existing but enhanced features including Pre Collision System with pedestrian and bicyclist detection, Active Cruise Control with curve speed reduction, Lane Trace Assist, and Lane Departure Alert. All grades also offer eight SRS airbags, automatic high beam, Blind Spot Monitor with safe exit assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and a reversing camera. The range kicks off with the 2WD GX, available for $33,000 for the 2.0-litre fourcylinder petrol version or $35,500 for the 2WDThehybrid.GXisfitted with 17-inch alloy wheels, LED lights, daytime running lights, and heated and auto retractable door mirrors while inside, standard equipment includes automatic air conditioning, fabric seats, and smart entry and start. The GX features an 8-inch touchscreen display and six-speaker audio system, wireless Apple Carplay and wired Android Auto. The mid-range GXL grade is priced at $36,750 for the petrol, while hybrid versions are available with the choice of 2WD ($39,250) or E-Four AWD ($42,250). The GXL adds equipment and features over the GX, including rear privacy glass and roof rails, while on the inside there’s combination leather-accented and fabric seats, shift knob and steering wheel; electrochromatic rear-view mirror and dual-zone automatic air conditioning. There’s also a 10.5-inch touchscreen multimedia system with satellite navigation, with a pair of USB-C ports included for rear occupants. The flagship Atmos grade is priced from $43,550 for the petrol engine. 2WD and AWD hybrid grades are priced at $46,050 and $49,050 respectively.

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September 2022 Motor Trader | 83 ACCREDITED Get Your Trade Skills Recognised Trade Recognition Trade Recognition is the process of having your skills and work experience formally assessed against industry and educational requirements for the purpose of gaining a formal trade qualification. MTA Institute offers a Government Subsidised Trade Skills Assessment and Gap Training Program for the following qualifications: • AUR30316 – Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology • AUR30416 – Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology • AUR30616 – Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology • AUR30716 – Certificate III in Outdoor Power Equipment • AUR30816 – Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology • AUR31016 – Certificate III in Automotive Sales (Parts Interpreting) • AUR31116 – Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology • AUR31216 – Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology • AUR32116 – Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology • AUR32416 – Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology • AUR32518 – Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology Eligibility Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria: i) Aged 21 years or over ii) Have not completed a trade qualification in the same industry area iii) Permanently reside in Queensland iv) Be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or hold an eligible visa as identified by the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training; or v) Meet any additional eligibility requirements identified through this Initiative and: a. Individuals assessed as demonstrating substantial competency in a prospective trade qualification, who require gap training in no more than 40% of the funded competencies of that Priority Trade Qualification; and b. Express a commitment to gain the entire qualification. Do you have trade skills and experience but no formal qualification? Right training. Right place. Right way. Fee information This program is mostly subsidised by the Queensland Government; however, mandatory student co-contribution fees are applicable for all units requiring gap training. Course length The course duration will depend upon individual circumstances and the amount of gap training required. The duration and applicable fees will be advised upon a successful application. Enrol Training and assessment can be arranged at either MTA Institute’s premises or an approved automotive workplace. Please refer to www.mtai.edu.au for full details or for further information contact one of our friendly team members using the contact details below. MTA Institute Address Freeway Office Park, Building 8, 2728 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld 4113 Postal PO Box 4530, Eight Mile Plains, Qld 4113 Tel (07) 3722 3000 Toll Free 1800 884 137 Email courses@mtai.edu.au Website www.mtai.edu.au 20160431Free guest Wifi at MTA InstituteSearch for MTA Queensland RTO No: 31529 NEW GOVERNMENT FUNDINGLIMITED PLACES APPLY NOW

FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber said the August result was encouraging. “The August VFacts sales are the best August result since 2017. This gives hope that the supply of vehicles to the Australian market is beginning to show signs of improvement,” Mr Weber said. “We have seen strong sales of battery electric vehicles in August, with Tesla alone selling 3,397 vehicles. In the month, EV sales were 4.4 per cent of the total market. This is the highest market share for pure battery electric vehicles ever recorded in a single month in Australia. Year-to-date EV sales are 2 per cent of the total market, hybrids are 7.6 per cent and plug-in hybrid vehicles are 0.6 per cent. Combined electrified vehicles are now just over 10 per cent of total sales in 2022.”

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TOTAL OF 95,256 vehicles were sold in August according to data released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI). The result is 17.3 per cent increase on the same month in 2021 and brings the 2022 yearto-date total to 717,575. Sales across most States and Territories increased.

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Of particular interest was the increase in electrified vehicle sales. 11,639 vehicles that were either battery-powered (BEV), hybrid, or plug-in hybrid, were sold during the month. 4,235 of these were BEVs, with Tesla selling a whopping 3,397 models, according to the data. This number placed Tesla at number seven on the biggestselling manufacturers list.

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SALES FIGURES GROW AS ELECTRIFIED VEHICLES SURGE

Queensland increased 11.7 per cent with 21,379 sales; the ACT grew 49.8 per cent (1,410); New South Wales was up 40 per cent (30,501); the Northern Territory 4.2 per cent (816); and Victoria 18.4 per cent (25,053). Sales in the other States decreased with South Australia down 9.7 per cent (5,702); Tasmania down 3 per cent (1,611) and Western Australia down 6.5 per cent (8,784).Toyota led the market with a total of 20,616 vehicles sold. Mazda was next with 8,824 followed by Kia (6,780), Hyundai (6,643) and Mitsubishi (6,380). The Toyota Hi-Lux was the highest selling model with 6,214 sales reported. The Ford Ranger followed with 4,497. Toyota’s RAV4 was next with 2,482 followed by Tesla’s Model 3 (2,380) and Toyota’s Landcruiser (2,379).

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3. The agreement gave him the right to arrange for someone else to perform the services he had contracted to provide, without receiving approval from Deliveroo; and

N IMPORTANTTHE question about “When is a worker an employee?”, the Fair Work Commission has 'closed its eyes' to certain realities about a thatrelationshipcontractedfindingaDeliveroo delivery rider was a contractor who had no unfair dismissal rights. This decision is significant as it enforces new rules in contractor and employment law.In May 2021, Commissioner Cambridge ordered Deliveroo to reinstate the worker, with continuity of service and backpay, finding the worker was an employee protected by unfair dismissal provisions, and that his dismissal for failing to deliver orders within reasonable timeframes wasHoweverunfair. this decision was appealed and then deferred as the Commission waited for the authoritative direction from the High Court's Workpac v Rossato ruling and subsequent decision to grant special leave to appeal in relation to two other employee/contractor disputes.

2. The worker was obliged to provide his own vehicle at his expense;

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The full bench decision said four aspects of the 2019 agreement weighed "decisively" in favour of a finding that he was an independent contractor.

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1. The agreement indicated Deliveroo had a lack of control over the worker's performance of work including the worker could use any route that he deemed safe and efficient, and he had the right to determine what vehicle he used;

When the matter recommenced, Deliveroo claimed its 2019 "supplier agreement" with the worker comprehensively set out the parties' contractual rights and obligations such that there was no employment. The former worker maintained the agreement demonstrated he was an employee because: he was serving in Deliveroo's business, not his own; Deliveroo exercised a right to control his performance of work once he accepted delivery; and his performance of work was dependent on Deliveroo's business. Also, he said some of the agreement terms were "sham devices" crafted to avoid the relationship being characterised as one of employment, and he’d never clearly been given its delivery time expectations.

THE FULL BENCH DECISION SAID FOUR ASPECTS OF THE 2019 AGREEMENT WEIGHED "DECISIVELY" IN FAVOUR OF A FINDING THAT HE WAS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.KANNIS SENIOR RELATIONSWORKPLACEADVISOR

4. The worker was required to pay an administrative fee of 4% to use Deliveroo's software. "

Even though Deliveroo exercised "a degree of control" over the worker's performance, the worker "presented himself to the world" as part of Deliveroo's business, and the relationship "was one of personal service", the contract was not for, nor of, employment.

The full bench found that Commissioner Cambridge "erred" in concluding the worker was an employee was meant only in a "formal sense", because "on the common understanding of the law at the time the Commissioner made his decision, his finding was correct". "The consequence of this conclusion is that [the worker] was not a person protected from unfair dismissal... Regrettably, this leaves [him] with no remedy he can obtain from the Fair Work Commission for what was, plainly in our view, unfair treatment on the part of Deliveroo."

Significantly, the full bench explained how it had to "ignore certain realities" about the relationship between Deliveroo and the worker, including • aspects of Deliveroo's 'self-service' booking system gave it a "significant degree of operational control" over its workers; • the worker being encouraged to appear with Deliveroo branded insulation bag, polo shirt, rain jacket and rain pants in return for a $220 bond (and he did so); and • Deliveroo created the various iterations of the contract without consultation, "and it might be inferred that this was done with an eye to maintaining [its] position that the delivery workers were contractors and not employees".

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Eligibility rules to attract the Priority Wage Subsidy for their employer, new and existing worker Australian Apprentices:

Incentive system has commenced from 1st July 2022 and focusses on priority occupations, which includes all our automotive apprenticeships.

• Must be undertaking Cert III+ level qualification as listed on the Priority List; • Must not be undertaking a previously completed qualification that leads to the same occupation OR a qualification that supersedes a previously completed qualification unless the previously undertaken qualification was completed more than seven years ago or completed overseas.

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The Institute has partnered with Group Training Organisations to run a AUR10120 Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation course. We have successfully delivered this in Cairns and will be running similar courses in Brisbane.

• Must be in a priority occupation on the Australian Apprenticeship Priority List;

T HE NEW AUSTRALIAN Apprenticeships

• 10 per cent of wages paid for the first year (up to a maximum of $1500 per quarter), • 10 per cent of wages paid for the second year (up to a maximum of $1500 per quarter); and • 5 per cent of wages paid for the third year (up to a maximum of $750 per quarter). Payments are made in arrears, with the first payment payable to eligible employers three months after commencement, followed by the quarterly payments thereafter.

The Institute has also placed AUR22021 Certificate II in Automotive Accessory Fitting on scope and will begin taking on fee-for-service enrolments later this year. Some preliminary feedback suggests this qualification will be of interest to workshops that have accessory fitting as part of their business model.

We are also supporting an Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Introduction course for members of the public who have purchased a vehicle that has ADAS and would like to know more about its essential safety technology. If you need any help with your automotive workplace training needs, please don’t hesitate to contact us! Auto Ready, April 2022

The Priority Wage Subsidy is paid for a maximum of three years at the rate of:

The MTA Institute continues to successfully roll out its Auto Ready program. This accredited course is a tailored school program to help students decide on their automotive journey. We have completed programs in Brisbane and Rockhampton and will also be deploying in Oakey in the upcoming September school holidays.

For the automotive-style painting training, Phoenix attends scheduled days at the MTA Institute workshop. Training with the Institute, whose delivery model for instruction in most cases is on-site at the student’s workplace, has been, Phoenix said, a great experience.

“I’ve always enjoyed working on cars and doing them up, that was my hobby, and I definitely enjoy what I am doing now,” said Phoenix. “And I feel like I am slowly getting better, and I am always looking to improve.

P HOENIX AH-TOON IS the MTA Institute Apprentice of the Month for August 2022.

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The 21-year-old is in the third year of his automotive refinishing technology apprenticeship with Allspec Coatings, a subsidiary of waste management company J.J. Richards Engineering, and is proving to be, according to his supervisor David Cragnolini and MTA Institute trainer Alfio Rotolone, a highly skilled employee who is always trying to improve his skills and learn new ones while bringing precision and speed to hisThesework.are useful abilities and traits to bring to his job and the environment at the J.J. Richards Engineering depot in Yatala, south of Brisbane, where Phoenix is based.

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“It is good. Alfio gets to see what we do and how we are progressing, as well as work with us on the modules directly,” he said. “That one-on-one training definitely helps you focus and concentrate more.”

The painting work at Allspec Coatings is a little different from the regular automotive set-up. The trucks are rugged and put through hard work, so the painting is more industrial in nature than the norm, enabling Phoenix to learn different painting techniques, including gravity fed, pressure pot, and airless processes.

The huge facility is where the company - Australia’s largest privately owned waste management company – builds its waste disposal trucks. The trucks, either Scanias or Volvos, arrive at the depot in basic form, without a body or any of the necessary hydraulics or other fitments. Those elements are fabricated and constructed on-site at Yatala, with the body going through the huge Allspec Coatings workshop for sandblasting and painting before being joined to the truck. It really is an impressive set-up.

The Allspec Coatings division numbers four employees, including two apprentices, and working here has given Phoenix the opportunity not only to learn the painting trade, but to get other tickets too, including his forklift and dogman (someone who is qualified to work on moving loads using overhead cranes and hoists) licences. While he has yet to work in the huge sandblasting booth, that also is something he is looking forward to being trained to do.

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It’s been an interesting three years for Phoenix who, at age 19 and after working for a while in

“That’s what I like – that there’s always different ways you can improve. It’s not going to be the same thing every time. I like that I am in the booth, but also outside of it I am setting things up and getting stuff ready for people and so on.

David Cragnolini and Phoenix Ah-Toon

With perhaps only a year left before he completes his apprenticeship, Phoenix said he isn’t looking past the opportunity that working for J.J. Richards has given him. “I definitely feel there is a lot they can teach me,” he said. “It’s a huge company and there’s lots going on. I definitely want to progress further here.”

“And there is also the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve made something look that good when its painted,” he added. “That’s especially true of the refurbs that we sometimes get. They can arrive looking pretty bad but then you sand it, get it all painted, and then it looks pretty mint going out.”

retail, began to search for an apprenticeship role. Uncertain what that might be, he reached out to Busy At Work, who put him in touch with J.J. Richards. It was a great call.

If the answer is ‘yes’, then nominate them for the MTA Institute Apprentice of the Month NOMINATEAward. FOR THE MTA MONTHAPPRENTICEINSTITUTEOFTHEAWARD • Are you employing an apprentice who is excelling in the workplace? • Do you have a high-achieving apprentice colleague? • Are they training with MTA Institute? CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

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THE MTA INSTITUTE is the largest independent provider of automotive apprenticeships and training in Queensland and it is always a proud moment when its students complete their trade qualification. Congratulations to everyone who was issued a qualification in August 2022 - it is a fantastic achievement! Graduates CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MTA INSTITUTE’S LATEST GRADUATES

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94 | Motor Trader September 2022 T HE MERE MENTION of an apprentice can bring to mind the image of a pimply faced teenager, P-plates in hand, talking up their knowledge of cars while sweeping the shop floor and fetching smokos.

Jerry Withers of Withers Workshop in Ravenshoe, Far North Queensland found a way that is becoming more and more popular. Jerry found Scott Brown, a 45-year-old diamond in the rough, and signed him up with the MTA Institute as a SPOT PHOTOGRAPHY

The tradition to date has indeed been to find that strapping youngster and sign them up for four years as an apprentice. They learn at your side and attend training until, eventually, you and the Registered Training Organisation are confident that you would trust them to fix your own vehicle unsupervised. That is four years you must retain their interest and passion for the industry before they can begin to earn you serious coin as an unsupervised trade-qualified mechanic.

Jerry Withers and Scott Brown

As the automotive industry, and others, continue to be hit by a workforce shortage and the search for qualified staff becomes desperate, what is the alternative to this traditional route? How can you work the system to find quality staff for your business?

MATURE-AGE APPRENTICES A 'RELIABLE' RESOURCE FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY WORDS: LARA WILDE PICTURES: JESSE DONOGHOE, SWEET

Jerry first met Scott when Scott was delivering parts. For more than a year, Scott would stop by every afternoon with a van load of parts and a chat about the cars that Jerry was working on. Before long, they were catching up outside of work hours to talk all things cars.

In June 2022, Jerry signed Scott up with the MTA Institute as a first-year apprentice Light Vehicle Mechanic. Most apprentice mechanics clean up the workshop on their first day. Scott took the engine out of a VE Commodore. By the end of his first week, he had repaired the engine and put it back in. Apart from drawing on Scott’s 20-plus years of experience in the industry, Jerry said there are many more advantages to hiring a mature-aged apprentice. “Unlike a teenager fresh out of school, Scott has the social skills to work one on one with customers,” he said. “His networks in the industry have already saved my business money as we source parts in a more efficient and economical

September 2022 Motor Trader | 95 mature-aged apprentice. Scott has a strong background in cars and motorcycles. He spent more than 15 years working for Rocket Industries selling performance parts to race car drivers and engine builders all over Australia. His passion for motorsport has seen him travel from the East coast to the West coast and back working on Top Fuel bikes, professional burnout cars, Pro Mod drag race cars, speedway machines and an array of bits and bobs in between. At night he moonlighted in his own business designing and installing custom fuel, brake and cooling systems for high-end show cars and performance machines. Despite spending his entire adult life working in the automotive industry, Scott had never been given the opportunity to complete his trade qualifications.

“HIS NETWORKS IN THE INDUSTRY HAVE ALREADY SAVED MY BUSINESS MONEY AS WE SOURCE PARTS IN A MORE EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL MANNER” CLICK TO VISIT WORKSHOPWITHERSTHEWEBSITE

manner. Most of all Scott is reliable, he isn’t ringing up on Monday morning calling in sick after a big weekend.” The recent Jobs and Skills Summit in Canberra reinforced the Government’s commitment to the apprenticeship path. There are already a number of Loans

There are additional Mature-Aged Worker incentives, particularly in industries where there are identified skills shortages such as the Automotive industry which is listed on the Skills Priority List published by the National SkillsGovernmentCommission.incentives are cold hard cash, and they can offset the expense of taking on an apprentice who needs training and guidance. Recent surveys have identified more and more tradequalified people looking to reskill and make a change in their career. They might be a qualified mechanic who would like to reskill as an auto electrician or a panel beater. Your new hire may bring new skills and contacts to your business but just as importantly, they can bring in Government incentives to give your business cashflow. Of course, finding your very own diamond in the rough, mature-aged apprentice might not be all smooth sailing. While the word 'apprentice' brings to mind a youngster, a worker in their 40s I HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET MY FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS, I AM LEARNING A LOT THROUGH MY MTA INSTITUTE TRAINING, AND I FEEL PROUD THAT EVERYTHING I HAVE LEARNT IN THE INDUSTRY TO DATE IS BEING ACKNOWLEDGED.”

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Government incentives to hire apprentices including: • Commencement incentives • Recommencement incentives • Completion incentives • Additional Identified Skills Shortage payment • Rural and Regional Skills Shortage incentive • Australian Apprentice Wage Subsidy trial • Support for Adult Australian Apprentices • Australian School-based Apprenticeship incentive • Trade Support

September 2022 Motor Trader | 97 or 50s may not want to embrace that stereotype. You and your new hire might also want to get the trade qualification as quickly as possible, so they are able to manage jobs and work unsupervised. Reducing the four years to one, or even less, is possible. Once more, the MTA Institute can come to your rescue.

The mature-aged apprentice option is a win-win for everyone. The employer gets a solid, reliable apprentice, the apprentice gets a chance to learn new skills and be recognised for their life experience to date, and the Government gets to pay more incentives to see the automotive industry has skilled, trade-qualified technicians on the tools. So, who do you know that is looking a bit long in the tooth but would like to get trade qualified in your field? Are you willing to give them a chance?

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in Ravenshoe, Far North Queensland

The Institute delivers the Trade Skills Assessment and Gap Training Program to assist experienced workers in the industry to be recognised for their accomplishments and prior learning. This allows individuals to achieve a trade qualification through a formal assessment of their skills and work experience to date. Eligible candidates may receive a government subsidy to have their trade qualifications recognised, while ineligible candidates can choose to pay for the service directly.

While Jerry is very happy with his new mature-aged apprentice, the question must be asked, is Scott also giggly about being an apprentice? “Very much. This has been my dream since I was a teenager,” he said. “Finally I have an opportunity to get my formal qualifications, I am learning a lot through my MTA Institute training, and I feel proud that everything I have learnt in the industry to date is being acknowledged. Jerry is a fantastic mentor and I really appreciate the faith he has in me.”

The purpose of the summit was to move things toward what the Government’s stated goal ‘to build a bigger, better trained and more productive workforce; boost incomes and living standards; and create more opportunities for more Australians to get ahead and to reach their aspirations.’

VER TWO DAYS at the beginning of September, the Federal Government hosted a Jobs and Skills Summit at which some 150 representatives of employers, industry groups, and unions plus, of course, politicians, discussed the economic challenges facing Australia.

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■ More flexibly utilising $575 million in the National Housing Infrastructure Facility to invest in social and affordable housing, and attract financing from superannuation funds and other sources of private capital;

A couple of headline-making takeaways included the proposal to tackle the workforce shortage by initiating a one-off income credit so that Age Pensioners who want to work can earn an additional $4,000 over this financial year without losing any of their pension; and an increase in the permanent Migration Program ceiling to 195,000 (from 160,000) in 2022-23.

■ Amending the Fair Work Act to strengthen access to flexible working arrangements, make unpaid parental leave more flexible and strengthen protection for workers against discrimination and harassment;

Along with these initiatives, the Government flagged another 34 that it had agreed to tackle immediately, and about the same number that would require further discussion. Those to be looked at straight away included:

So what was the result of this summit?

■ Improving access to jobs and training pathways for women, First Nations people, regional Australians and

'IMMEDIATE ACTION' TO BE TAKEN FOLLOWING JOBS & SKILLS SUMMIT

■ An additional $1 billion in joint FederalState funding for fee-free TAFE in 2023 and accelerated delivery of 465,000 fee-free TAFE places;

■ Modernising Australia’s workplace relations laws, including to make bargaining accessible for all workers and businesses;

THE GOVERNMENT FLAGGED THAT MANY OF THE IDEAS COMING OUT OF THE SUMMIT WOULD BE EXPLORED FURTHER AS PART OF THE EMPLOYMENT WHITE PAPER

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Regarding issues with the nation’s workforce, further discussions will be held regarding developing ‘a blueprint to support and grow a quality VET workforce’ and ‘explore options to improve the apprenticeship support system and driveupThecompletions.’migration system will also get further scrutiny. There was discussion around the idea that migration should not simply be about bringing in workers to fill workforce gaps, but about assisting them to put down roots, particularly in country towns and regional areas.

■ Extending visas and relaxing work restrictions on international students to strengthen the pipeline of skilled labour, and providing additional funding to resolve the visa backlog

The Government flagged that many of the ideas coming out of the summit would be explored further as part of the Employment White Paper, aimed at helping to shape the future of Australia’s labour market. It said it will release the terms of reference for the White Paper and begin accepting submissions later this month.Atapress conference following the Summit, Treasurer Jim Chalmers was predictably upbeat about the discussions and the outcomes that had resulted.

Partly with that in mind, the Government committed to expand pathways to permanent residency for temporary skilled sponsored workers, examine the potential for industry sponsorship of skilled migrants, and consider policies to address regional labour shortages and how to improve small business access to skilled migration, amongst other measures.

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culturally and linguistically diverse people, including equity targets for training places, 1,000 digital apprenticeships in the Australian Public Service, and other measures to reduce barriers to employment;

“I'm incredibly proud of the work that's gone into this Jobs and Skills Summit,” he said. “I'm very proud of the areas we have identified for immediate action and for further work as well. I want the Australian people to know that this effort to find common ground doesn't end on a Friday afternoon in Canberra. This, I hope, is the beginning of a new era of cooperation and finding consensus, trying to find that common ground in the interests of a common purpose and the common good.”

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STYLING OF THE CONCEPT IS, OF COURSE, STUNNING, WITH THE LOOK INSPIRED BY ASTON MARTIN’S LONG LINEAGE OF TWOSEATER OPEN COCKPIT SPORTSCARS SUCH AS THE DBR1 AND DB3S.

ASTON MARTIN HAS unveiled its latest concept - the spectacular DBR22. A V12-engined two-seater coach-built design concept, the model celebrates the company’s open-cockpit sports racers and was developed by Aston Martin’s in-house bespoke division, Q by Aston Martin. The company says the DBR22 design concept should form the basis of a production version for a small number of 'Q by Aston Martin' customers and, if that does come to pass, those customers will get something rather special. For a start, they’ll get a very potent machine with power coming from a 5.2-litre V12 Twin-Turbo producing peak outputs of 526kW and 753Nm – power that’s good enough to propel the DBR22 from 0-60mph (96.5km/h) in 3.4sec and on to a top speed of 319kmh. That power is channelled through an 8-speed paddleshift automatic transmission. Styling of the concept is, of course, stunning, with the look inspired by Aston Martin’s long lineage of two-seater open cockpit sportscars such as the DBR1 andUpDB3S.front, this inspiration can be seen in the front grille which incorporates a unique carbon fibre design. The bonnet features a horseshoe vent, recessed to aid airflow from engine that sits beneath it. This long, unbroken bonnet line draws the eye back towards the cockpit, where there is a lowline wind deflector and mirrors mounted to the tops of the doors on carbon fibre arms. The DBR22 sits on new 21-inch alloy wheels featuring a unique 14-spoke design created especially for the concept with a motorsport-derived centre-lock hub. The DBR22’s cockpit makes extensive use of both leather and exposed carbon fibre, with a layout defined by a new dashboard and infotainment displays. Rising from behind the seats are twin nacelles which smooth the airflow behind Aston Martin DBR22

104 | Motor Trader September 2022 the driver and passenger's heads. At the rear, the DBR22 has a horizontal light graphic courtesy of a slim, full-width light bar. Beneath it sits a perforated panel to allow hot air to exit the tail. There’s also an integrated diffuser and pair of large diameter exhaust tailpipes. Aston Martin says that, dynamically, the DBR22 targets ‘true driver connection, with a chassis honed to deliver precision, agility and tactility in equal measure.’ This is achieved through unique front and rear shear panels that increase tortional rigidity, and a bespoke calibration for the adaptive dampers. There’s also a 3D-printed rear subframe – the first time Aston Martin has introduced such a method – with that component made from multiple parts, printed from aluminium, which are then bonded to form the finished subframe. As a bespoke service department, Q by Aston Martin offers a vast range of paint colours and finishes, bespoke graphics, and can use tinted carbons and bespoke materials on both the interior and exterior. That means anyone with pockets deep enough to get their hands on a DBR22 will get something not only rare, but unique. SAYS THAT, THE DBR22 TARGETS ‘TRUE DRIVER CONNECTION, WITH A CHASSIS TO DELIVER PRECISION, AGILITY AND TACTILITY IN EQUAL MEASURE.

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