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.
Ford sold 134,100 Rangers in Asia Pacific.
For us, this is the best-looking mini subcompact hatchback sold locally.
3.9 / 5Scuderia-Ferrari and Mercedes-AMG will unveil their cars on the same date.
A couple of Japanese car brands increase their prices.
Expiring contracts, new faces, and drivers who need to prove that they belong – we’re in for an exciting 2018.
The all-new MPV is expected to hit the showrooms by mid-2018.
The mu-X, D-MAX, and Crosswind spearheaded the surge in sales.
Passenger cars and commercial vehicles are big sellers
7-seaters don’t have to be very big, expensive, or boring. The Mobilio is an exact alternative to those without compromising comfort.
The Ertiga, Celerio, and Swift make up more than half of the sales increase last year.
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Four nameplates helped the Japanese brand achieve such a feat.
It now comes with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
We drove the dressed-up Jazz RS to find out if it’s worthy of its sticker price.
4.1 / 5Ford, Kia, and Mitsubishi star in this week’s price update.
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.