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The biggest shocks and surprises for the Daily Sparkz team in 2025

Our editorial team’s predictions for 2025 included a slowdown in the electric vehicle market (see), price reductions in new cars (see), and the rise of hybrid vehicles (see).

This time last year we also tipped cheaper EVs (hello BYD Atto 1 at $23,990 plus on-roads – check) and said Toyota would be confirming new sports cars (checkmate)… even though we predicted there would be both a Celica and a CelicaAnd an MR2 (close).

Looking back, we’re pretty happy.

What we didn’t foresee was that fully autonomous driving (under supervision) would arrive in Australia in 2025, nor did we expect to be seduced by a luxury Chinese people mover and a Japanese electric supercar.

Here’s what, for better or worse, caused a stir Daily Sparkz Occupation in 2025.

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Sean Lander: The pointless gasoline power of the Mazda CX-60 G25

I had a diesel Mazda CX-60 as a long-term vehicle for a few months and jumped straight into the G25 from there.

Why Mazda would put a naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine in such a large SUV is a mystery to me.

Compared to the six-cylinder diesel, fuel economy is poor, the engine feels powerless and the NVH is atrocious. The CX-60 is a great car, it just needs the right engine.

Marton Pettendy: Surprised by Kia’s surprise

The fact that Kia seems surprised by slow Tasman sales is surprising in itself.