The new “Juniper” 2025 Tesla Model Y is a softer, smarter update to the world’s best-selling car. To clarify, the Tesla Model Y in 2024 outsold everything else. Petrol, diesel, plug-in, hybrid, you name it. 1.2 million units found homes across 160 countries. But with great success comes great scrutiny. And while the original Model Y may ...
Read MoreNa Oh and Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) have just earned a golden stamp of approval. Taking top honours at the 2025 PR Awards by Marketing Interactive, HMGICS clinched Gold in the ‘Best PR Campaign: F&B category for its thoughtful, seasonally driven communications strategy around Na Oh. Launched in June 2024 within the heart of ...
Read MoreStation wagon or BMW Touring fans, you will want to read this. Yes, station wagons have been unfairly maligned by the SUV-obsessed masses over the past two decades. But every now and then, a wagon comes along that reminds us why this bodystyle once ruled the autobahns and family photo albums. Say hello to the all-new BMW ...
Read MoreIf there’s ever been a week that could sum up the chaos, cruelty, and cold calculus of Formula 1, this week with Alpine might be it. Fresh off the high-speed drama of Miami, Alpine have sent shockwaves through the paddock by announcing the immediate resignation of Team Principal Oliver Oakes, and in the same breath, the ...
Read MoreIf you want a family grand voyager, the new Mazda CX-80 is one fine machine. This is a new seven-seater SUV that doesn’t believe in chest-thumping machismo or aggressive chrome grilles. Technically, it’s a stretched-out CX-60, with the wheelbase extended by 250mm to make room for a third row of seats. But, Mazda’s ambitions for this car ...
Read MoreIf the Ferrari 296 GTB was a finely tuned violin, the 296 Speciale is the full orchestra; intense, immersive, and utterly unapologetic. Welcome to Maranello’s newest ode to sensation, a car designed to make your heartbeat match the redline. Unveiled in April 2025, the 296 Speciale is Ferrari’s latest entry into its hallowed lineage of "special series" ...
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