The Drive Five: The unique stories you might’ve missed – 16 July 2021
Land Rover's semiconductor woes and Alfa Romeo's electric plans headline today's top Drive stories.
As we continue toward a single publishing platform, some great news stories are being published on both CarAdvice and Drive.
If you're a keen reader of CarAdvice, you might be missing out on some of the unique content we're publishing over on Drive.
Here are our favourite stories published on Drive today – but there are plenty more over on the website to enjoy. Head to Drive.com.au to read them for yourself!
1. Racing-inspired Ford Ranger XL Street Special Edition launches
It's low, manual, and rear-wheel drive – but don't hold your breath for this special-edition Ranger in Australia.
Ben Zachariah
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2. Alfa Romeo here to stay, will transform into electric vehicle specialist
The first premium electric car from Alfa Romeo is on its way, as the Italian brand begins a new era.
Glenn Butler
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3. Global chip shortage could lead to lower specification Jaguars and Land Rovers
Global chip shortage could lead to lower specification Jaguars and Land Rovers.
Sam Purcell
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4. 2021 Land Rover Defender wait times now up to nine months
A perfect storm of strong demand and constricted supply have led to wait times blowing out for Land Rover's popular new Defender.
Sam Purcell
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5. Ford to deliver unfinished cars to dealers as chip shortage continues – report
Dealerships across North America are being asked to take unfinished cars from Ford, as computer chip shortage woes continue.
Ben Zachariah
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