2019 Mazda3 with Skyactiv-X engine makes global debut
Mazda’s compact car takes center stage in Los Angeles, with the Skyactiv-X technology breathing life to the ‘3’.
We checked the 2019 Soluto’s spec sheet to see if its relatively small price tag comes with great value.
Need a small MPV with all the essentials and maximized practicality yet is still under a million pesos?
Mazda pioneers the world’s first cold-stamped high-strength steel to be used in its future cars.
BAIC Philippines’ entry to the small MPV market offers its own take on comfort and style. Meet the M50S Ultra Luxury.
3.9 / 5A motorsport grid start for a hotly anticipated car, with an equally impressive team and driver combination.
Mazda’s compact car takes center stage in Los Angeles, with the Skyactiv-X technology breathing life to the ‘3’.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) assures more supply of the Xpander beginning the season of ‘ber months.
The new A-Class is the first-ever Mercedes-Benz model to feature the completely new MBUX infotainment system.
The range-topping 2019 EcoSport may have a smaller engine, but it’s not something to be belittled. Here’s our full review.
4.0 / 5The third model type under the best-selling Corolla nameplate of Toyota, joining the hatchback and wagon variants.
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With millions of units sold worldwide, the Suzuki Swift is definitely an attractive compact runabout, more so, in its all-new trim.
4.0 / 5The Philippines-spec Suzuki Swift gets another go at the ASEAN NCAP, and it did well this year with four stars to boot.
Better late than never. Mitsubishi has an answer to the rapidly growing small MPV market in the Philippines.
3.9 / 5The German marque will also add a gas-powered version.
Come see the 2019 Suzuki Jimny in metal at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show at World Trade Center, Pasay City.
This might be a hint of the arrival of the second-gen Brio in the country.
Musician puns aside, the Santana has a smooth sales figure in China. Does the Santana have what it takes to break into the market despite stigmas and Japanese brand domination?
0-100 km/h in 4.7 seconds. Now this is what we’d call a pocket rocket.
It’s back with better styling, upgraded horsepower, and improved safety features.