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’.
Mazda pioneers the world’s first cold-stamped high-strength steel to be used in its future cars.
Oxymorons, when it comes to describing cars, don’t always work, but SsangYong did it anyway with the Tivoli Premium Sport.
4.3 / 5The SsangYong Tivoli is more than just good looks – it’s a well-specced crossover at its price point.
With its upgraded interior amenities and commendable cargo area, the Honda HR-V remains to be a livable subcompact crossover.
Let’s see what the dressed-up Vios 1.3 Prime variant could bring to the table.
3.8 / 5At long last, the fifth-generation model of Hyundai Philippines’ best-selling nameplate made its way into the country.
A 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’.
Lexus Philippines ups the game in the subcompact luxury crossover segment with the all-new UX.
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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 / 5With a price like a subcompact sedan, you can have a subcompact crossover with an SUV-like appeal.
3.7 / 5The third model type under the best-selling Corolla nameplate of Toyota, joining the hatchback and wagon variants.
The Philippines-spec Suzuki Swift gets another go at the ASEAN NCAP, and it did well this year with four stars to boot.
JAC tries to undercut the competition by offering a crossover at a subcompact price point.
Choose to drive this German subcompact sedan through DRAC.
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.
Volkswagen Philippines lived up to their promise from earlier this year, the Santana AT and the GTS, as well as the Lamando, will be available in November.