Overdrive

David Brown
Overdrive
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  • Overdrive

    NVES results, Local Car Testing, Unexpected MG Ute

    01/03/2026 | 1h 3min
    Description
    This week on Overdrive, David Brown and Paul Murrell unpack the first results from Australia’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard and what they really mean for car makers and buyers. They examine winners, losers and the politics of emissions averaging. Subaru returns to frontline motorsport safety, JAC fine-tunes a plug-in hybrid ute at Lang Lang, and Leapmotor updates its EV over the air. Plus, listener feedback on traffic data, marketing jargon, Bathurst memories—and a road test of the MG U9 ute that surprises in more ways than one.
    Episode Breakdown
    • NVES first results analysed – including winners, losers 00:00:39
    • Subaru’s new Supercars role – 00:16:23
    • JAC Hunter PHEV tested locally – 00:26:05
    • Leapmotor OTA update explained – 00:30:56
    • Traffic data & governance debate – 00:39:51
    • Road test: MG U9 ute – 00:50:37
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    NVES first results analysed
    The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard’s first six-month snapshot shows about two-thirds of suppliers beating their CO₂ targets. Passenger cars averaged 21 per cent below target, but light commercials—especially utes—lagged. The scheme works on fleet averages, not individual bans, raising questions about offsets, real-world use and whether it drives genuine change or simply mirrors market trends already underway.
    Winners, losers & carbon credits
    BYD leads on credits, with Toyota and Tesla strong thanks largely to hybrids and EVs. Mazda sits deep in deficit, with Nissan and Subaru also behind. Performance brands such as Ferrari and Rolls-Royce top the per-vehicle emissions stakes, though low volumes soften impact. The ability to trade credits adds economic pressure—but also fuels debate about “buying the right to pollute”.
    Subaru’s new Supercars role
    Subaru becomes exclusive on-track support vehicle supplier for the Repco Supercars Championship from 2026. WRX tS Spec B models will act as safety and course cars, with Outback handling medical duties. The move reinforces brand credibility in performance and safety, even as motorsport’s marketing value remains hard to quantify.
    JAC Hunter PHEV tested locally
    JAC’s Hunter plug-in hybrid ute is undergoing 50,000km of Australian validation at Lang Lang and on public roads. With dual electric motors, turbo petrol engine and V2L capability, it’s being tuned for towing, durability and local conditions. It’s another sign Chinese brands are investing seriously in market-specific engineering.
    Leapmotor OTA update explained
    Leapmotor adds Apple CarPlay and Android Auto via over-the-air update, alongside refinements to driver assistance and one-pedal driving. OTA updates promise convenience, but also raise questions about feature creep, intrusive alerts and subscription-style activations. The challenge remains clear communication without distracting drivers.
    Traffic data & governance debate
    A response from Transport for NSW on traffic counting raised broader concerns: data collection quality, calibration and governance. Measuring traffic flow is complex, but accuracy and transparency matter. Without robust oversight, even well-intentioned policy can rest on shaky foundations.
    Road test: MG U9 ute
    In 35 years of testing, David never expected to review an MG ute. Yet the U9 is wide, comfortable and thoughtfully packaged, with a practical tray and clever folding tailgate. Its 2.5-litre turbo diesel feels old-school, and the gearbox can hesitate, but ride comfort on sealed and dirt roads impresses. At around $60,000, it’s competitive—less testosterone hero, more practical family-friendly dual cab.
  • Overdrive

    Luxury Brands, Mini Anniversary, Kona Electric

    20/02/2026 | 46min
    Overdrive: Luxury badges, cheap fares, Bathurst Minis and Kona EV

    David Brown and Paul Murrell look at BMW turning Alpina into its own luxury badge, Tesla shifting Full Self-Driving to subscription, and what Queensland's 50 cent fares really buy in patronage and politics. They celebrate Mini's Bathurst heritage, trace the story behind unique Porsche Spider artwork, and run a real-world road test of Hyundai's Kona Electric, including range, price and pressure from Chinese EVs. A mix of motoring history, design, auctions and transport policy with an everyday Australian lens.

    Episode Breakdown

    Luxury badges and brand worlds - 00:00:54

    Tesla FSD subscriptions and EV value - 00:13:16

    Queensland's 50c fares and behaviour - 00:16:55

    Bathurst 12 Hour, Minis and small-car legends - 00:23:21

    Porsche art, auctions and personal motoring history - 00:31:11

    Hyundai Kona Electric road test and rivals - 00:35:11

    Luxury badges and brand worlds

    BMW makes Alpina a marque as they unpack Lexus, Genesis, Maybach and DS, showing how service, separation and clear design matter more than chrome and brochure spin.

    Tesla FSD subscriptions and EV value

    Tesla moves FSD to subscription and trims perks. They test the maths against shrinking warranties, BYD's surge and how shifting deals can erode long term EV buyer trust.

    Queensland's 50c fares and behaviour

    Queensland's 50 cent fares lift trips, but they ask who pays, what tap on data reveals about habit and equity, and how political spin can blur good transport planning.

    Bathurst 12 Hour, Minis and small-car legends

    Mini's 1966 Bathurst win is revisited via 12 Hour tributes, with memories of tiny 10 inch shod cars beating big Falcons and why the original Mini felt revolutionary and classless.

    Porsche art, auctions and personal motoring history

    Paul chases original watercolours of his one off Porsche Spider, explaining Alan Hamilton's no expense spared build, auction tactics, costs and what these pieces mean emotionally.

    Hyundai Kona Electric road test and rivals

    Kona Electric proves punchy, comfortable and roomy on a hilly Sydney Bathurst run, but big wheels cut range and price pits it hard against cheaper Chinese EVs and well specced petrol Konas.

    Program Links and Credits

    Overdrive is broadcast across Australia on the Community Radio Network.
    Search for Cars, Transport, Culture to find our website, podcast and social media.
    Host: David Brown. Contributors: Paul Murrell, Bruce Podder, Mark Wesley
  • Overdrive

    Luxury Brands, Mini Anniversary, Kona Electric

    20/02/2026 | 46min
    Overdrive: Luxury badges, cheap fares, Bathurst Minis and Kona EV

    David Brown and Paul Murrell look at BMW turning Alpina into its own luxury badge, Tesla shifting Full Self-Driving to subscription, and what Queensland's 50 cent fares really buy in patronage and politics. They celebrate Mini's Bathurst heritage, trace the story behind unique Porsche Spider artwork, and run a real-world road test of Hyundai's Kona Electric, including range, price and pressure from Chinese EVs. A mix of motoring history, design, auctions and transport policy with an everyday Australian lens.

    Episode Breakdown

    Luxury badges and brand worlds - 00:00:54

    Tesla FSD subscriptions and EV value - 00:13:16

    Queensland's 50c fares and behaviour - 00:16:55

    Bathurst 12 Hour, Minis and small-car legends - 00:23:21

    Porsche art, auctions and personal motoring history - 00:31:11

    Hyundai Kona Electric road test and rivals - 00:35:11

    Luxury badges and brand worlds

    BMW makes Alpina a marque as they unpack Lexus, Genesis, Maybach and DS, showing how service, separation and clear design matter more than chrome and brochure spin.

    Tesla FSD subscriptions and EV value

    Tesla moves FSD to subscription and trims perks. They test the maths against shrinking warranties, BYD's surge and how shifting deals can erode long term EV buyer trust.

    Queensland's 50c fares and behaviour

    Queensland's 50 cent fares lift trips, but they ask who pays, what tap on data reveals about habit and equity, and how political spin can blur good transport planning.

    Bathurst 12 Hour, Minis and small-car legends

    Mini's 1966 Bathurst win is revisited via 12 Hour tributes, with memories of tiny 10 inch shod cars beating big Falcons and why the original Mini felt revolutionary and classless.

    Porsche art, auctions and personal motoring history

    Paul chases original watercolours of his one off Porsche Spider, explaining Alan Hamilton's no expense spared build, auction tactics, costs and what these pieces mean emotionally.

    Hyundai Kona Electric road test and rivals

    Kona Electric proves punchy, comfortable and roomy on a hilly Sydney Bathurst run, but big wheels cut range and price pits it hard against cheaper Chinese EVs and well specced petrol Konas.

    Program Links and Credits

    Overdrive is broadcast across Australia on the Community Radio Network.
    Search for Cars, Transport, Culture to find our website, podcast and social media.
    Host: David Brown. Contributors: Paul Murrell, Bruce Podder, Mark Wesley
  • Overdrive

    In-Car Audio, OTA Updates and Bad Traffic Data

    20/02/2026 | 52min
    This week on Overdrive, David Brown and Paul Murrell (SeniorDriver.au) dig into what’s changing inside cars and on our roads — from the future of in-car radio and voice control to over-the-air updates that add features after purchase. They also unpack NZ’s roadside drug testing rollout, sidewalk delivery robots, the rise of Chinese brands in the UK, a Louis Chevrolet history detour, and a major expose on why dodgy traffic data can distort real-world decisions.
  • Overdrive

    Big Touchscreens Are Dangerous – Bring Back Buttons

    17/02/2026 | 30min
    A recent article in The Conversation on-line newsletter articles written by professional researchers titled “Yes, those big touchscreens in cars are dangerous and buttons are coming back” highlights a growing recognition that technology often moves faster than our ability to use it safely.
    To add perspective, we’re replaying an interview recorded four years ago with Emeritus Professor Mike Regan, who had been working in this field well before it became a popular talking point. He discusses the importance of linking engineering with psychology through his work in human factors, and why transport systems must be designed around human limits.
    Most striking is his reflection on predictions made nearly 30 years ago about increasing driver distraction, and whether those warnings have now come true. It’s a reminder that some of today’s “new” debates have been quietly building for decades.

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Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture. A weekly radio program featuring motoring & transport news from Australia & around the world, road tests, feature interviews & quirky stories. David Brown is a respected motoring broadcaster heard online and across Australia on commercial, public and community radio.
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