Honda Civic Type R is now here in PH
We could soon see the Civic Type R running on local roads as Honda Cars PH announced the hot hatch’s arrival.
12 Ferrari toy cars are now available to collect by filling up at Shell stations near you.
The Mobilio got a refresh and it looks a lot better.
Nissan’s all-electric hatch will get a Nismo treatment.
DENR, Mitsubishi, and MERALCO team up to study and promote EVs in the Philippines.
We could soon see the Civic Type R running on local roads as Honda Cars PH announced the hot hatch’s arrival.
Hyundai PH 1st Digital Art Competition is open to Filipino students and professionals, aged 18 and above.
Toyota, Mazda, and Denso intends to develop a wide range of electric vehicles – from passenger cars to SUVs.
Suzuki Philippines’ 2017 AutoFest showcases the brand’s current model lineup.
BYD Philippines says the the Forklift can operate for 8 hours
The 2017 Formula 4 SEA will have a total of 30 races.
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Isuzu Philippines celebrated its 20th year in the local auto industry with the launch of the 2018 mu-X, D-Max.
Mazda Malaysia is now assembling the 2nd generation CX-5 at the INOKOM facility in Kulim, Penang.
Ford took us to Tagaytay for a day of health and wellness with the EcoSport.
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) has successfully brought in the awaited variants of the 7-seater CR-V crossover.
The House committee on transportation favors a bill that requires any motor vehicles to have Child Restraint Systems.
The new dealership is under Regis Global Cars, Inc.
Honda took their subcompact sedan contender to a shower and refreshed it with a new look.
SsangYong returned to the Philippines last year and they brought the Korando with them. A crossover without the aggressive look is a breath of fresh air, or metal.
From January to August 2017, Hyundai Philippines sold a total of 24,233 units.
We drive Toyota’s challenger in the tightly contested mini subcompact hatchback segment.
3.7 / 5