NAIAS 2018: All-new Hyundai Veloster and Veloster Turbo hit spotlight
Hyundai launches the 2019 Veloster in 2.0L NU and Gamma 1.6L engines.
Mazda has a couple of surprises up its sleeve at the 88th Geneva International Auto Show.
Is this the beginning of the Philippines’ electrification?
Lexus will unveil the UX compact crossover this March.
Mercedes-Benz’s 2019 C-Class is more than just a facelift.
Look at the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe one month before its Geneva reveal.
It will now have the power to last the full length of the race.
Aimed at continuing the legacy of the iconic nameplate.
There are subtle changes in comparison to the recent teaser.
The road show travelled from Luzon all the way to Mindanao.
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The carmaker anticipates it will do around 21 km/L.
We never thought something fishy would be cool at this day and age.
Hyundai launches the 2019 Veloster in 2.0L NU and Gamma 1.6L engines.
A sportier 2019 Forte has gone out of the digital sketches to put a glimmer in your eyes.
This boxy SUV is now wider and longer.
Kia is undoubtedly excited to show off its latest masterpiece at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show.
The German marque will display a special edition of the GLS-Class at this year's Detroit Auto Show.
They will test the technology on the Kombi-inspired I.D. Buzz.
Kia claims that all its models will be connected cars by 2030, including level 4 autonomous nameplates for smart cities.
Toyota is developing new ways technology in support of its vision of a seamless mobility ecosystem, along with a battery electric vehicle concept.