After having witnessed the worldwide debut of the new LandCruiser, along with a number of other world firsts including the Holden Sportwagon and the FPV F6 X, it's time for another world first at the 2007 Australian International Motor show - the Volkswagen Touareg R50:


My back begins to ache and I realise my posture is hunched. I use three different languages to curse the ever increasing burden of media kits and my uncomfortably pointy Italian shoes.
10:47am: Skoda is back on the roada (sorry...), and hot off our first drive of the Octavia and Roomster there's still a lot of buzz for the newest car brand in Australia. The Roomster and Octavia are unveiled and I notice the crowd is thinning a bit. This makes getting photos easier, and the Skoda babes are looking and remarkably cheery. And then, thank the heavens, there's a bloke with a tray of sushi! I will eat anything at this point, as my stomach begins to send angry messages to my brain. Which is lucky because it is vegan sushi. Skoda also shows off the Yeti concept, adding more interest to its exhibit. It's a small SUV crossover that provides a glimpse at the marque's design direction.
10:57am: Next on the long line of exhibitors is Italian sports car company Lamborghini, which is showing off the Gallardo Supermall Europeaneggera. Or was it Superleggera? No one really knew, but Lambo proudly announce that it won't be available in red. One person laughs; the Ferrari joke was terrible. There's also the very hot Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Versace, of which only one has been sold in Australia. Always a popular stand, there's also an incredibly tall Lambo girl posing for photos on the Gallardo to add interest. The company hopes to sell 100 Lamborghini cars in 2008, after selling 60 this year.
What else has it got? Well, it’s a 30′s-looking party on wheels, apparently. Rear-hinged suicide doors? Check. Rear console-housed tea set (with boiling water and sink)? Check. Cooler and mini-bar? Check. Humidor? Check. It even has a strong box (for the mistress’s earrings, silly).