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Kia’s ‘Automode’ self-driving tech will debut next year / News
It’s part of Kia’s push towards producing 14 battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by 2027.
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The Mazda CX-60 PHEV unveiled in Europe—The most powerful Mazda crossover, currently / News
Mazda’s CX-60 PHEV is officially unveiled, with a hybrid system and a power figure of 327 hp and 500 Nm of torque.
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Changan launches the all-new 2022 CS35 Plus in the Philippines—Price starts at just P898,000 / News
Changan Philippines is proud to launch its new CS35 Plus, now with new features and updated styling for 2022.
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The new MINI Cooper Pat Moss Edition pays tribute to a female racing pioneer / News
Pat Moss in 1962 won the Tulip Rally and became the first driver to give Mini an international win in a racing event.
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MMDA: No need to return to regular coding / News
With the rising gas prices, we could see fewer and fewer cars being used on the road and a shift towards public or alternative transport.
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The conflict in Eastern Europe could further aggravate the global chip shortage / News
Ukraine supplies about 70 percent of the world’s neon supply, and a production disruption could be cause for concern.
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Check out Volkswagen’s summer promos for the Santana, T-Cross, and Multivan this March / News
From March 1 to 31, 2022, VW Philippines is offering Zero Cash Out promos for the Santana, T-Cross, and Multivan Kombi.
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Mitsubishi Philippines officially opens up reservations for the new Xpander / News
The Japanese automaker has updated its popular SUV adjusting its dimensions and refreshing its interior.
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Refreshed 2022 Suzuki Swift now available for P844,000 / News
The Suzuki Swift gets minor updates inside and out, but the engine stays the same. Will it be enough to entice buyers?
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Sony and Honda to launch a new electric vehicle in 2025 / News
Sony previously unveiled the Vision-S and Vision S-02 concepts in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
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Honda Cars Philippines Inc. recognizes its best dealers in 2022 Dealer Conference / News
Honda recognizes its best dealerships in the Philippines in terms of sales, service, customer satisfaction, and more.
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LTO Bacoor opens, to serve as a licensing and transport hub / News
The LTO Bacoor office will become a transportation and licensing hub in Cavite, and provide LTFRB and MVIS services.
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2022 Toyota Corolla GR Sport to hit showroom floors with P1.312M price tag / News
It looks like Toyota Philippines is completing its lineup of GR Sport vehicles in the country with the release of Corolla Altis getting the GR treatment.
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Kia to build two new electric pickup trucks by 2027 / News
This is a first for the South Korean automaker as it typically hasn’t delved into the pickup truck but wants to do so with its future lineup of EVs.
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Weltmeister’s coming to the Philippines to pioneer electric mobility / News
WM Motor Philippines signed an agreement to bring the Weltmeister brand in the country, brand launch set Q2 of 2022.
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This is your official first look at an all-electric Jeep / News
Jeep’s first all-electric model won’t be an EV version of the Wrangler but an all-new crossover.
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MMDA to intensify no-contact apprehension policy in EDSA / News
Under Alert Level 1, traffic in Metro Manila is seen to increase, perhaps even to pre-pandemic levels.
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Common Station construction nearing completion according to the DOTr / News
The new Common Station could service over 500,000 passengers per day across Metro Manila’s railway lines.
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This could be the pricing information for the all-new 2022 Toyota Avanza / News
The new Avanza could start at P813,000 for the J model and go up to P1,039,000 for the top-spec G variant.
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The DOTr scraps plastic barrier requirement for public transportation under Alert Level 1 / News
It looks like we are returning to normal as COVID-19 cases seem to be on the decline with more relaxed health and safety protocols set into place.