Ferrari Roma Spider

Ferrari Roma Spider Review

Ferrari has always had a way with convertibles, but it has been a long time since it last produced a front-engined Spider. Not since the legendary 365 GTS4 (better known as the Daytona) back in 1969 has Maranello given us a proper soft-top grand tourer with its engine up front. The Roma Spider, then, has some mighty shoes to fill. Of course, Ferrari’s naming conventions are as cryptic as ever. What exactly ...

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Rolls-Royce Spectre

Rolls-Royce Spectre Review

When Rolls-Royce decides to enter a new era, they don't simply tiptoe in. This quest for perfection has culminated in the Rolls-Royce Spectre, and it is quite simply the best EV ever made.  The Spectre is officially the first all-electric Rolls-Royce, and quite possibly the quietest revolution the automotive world has seen in recent times. You might be wondering: can electricity truly embody the essence of the world’s most iconic luxury marque? ...

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BYD M6

BYD M6 Review

If you've been paying attention to Singapore’s automotive landscape lately, you'll know that the electric vehicle (EV) market has grown into a full-blown battle royale. Carmakers from every corner of the globe are jostling to win your attention (and your dollars), and among them, few have been quite as ambitious as BYD. Their latest entrant, the M6 MPV, demonstrates exactly why they’re turning heads, and not just because it’s incredibly good value. The ...

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Jaecoo J7

Jaecoo J7 Review

Plug-in hybrids are still relatively niche in the market, but the Jaecoo J7 demonstrates why we should pay more attention to them. Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) are beneficial because they offer a combination of electric and petrol power, allowing for electric-only driving for shorter trips while still providing the range of a conventionally-powered engine for longer journeys. The Jaecoo J7 is the latest offering from the Omoda-Jaecoo conglomerate, and though it may not ...

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Jaecoo J6

Jaecoo J6 Review

The Jaecoo J6 is a new off-road challenger from the east, and it packs a serious punch. The rapid rise of Chinese automakers has been unsettling legacy car brands for a while now, but if there is one vehicle that should really be making product planners in the US, Germany, Japan, and Korea sit up in alarm, it is the Jaecoo J6. The sheer speed at which Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. has ...

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Hyundai Tucson N Line

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid N Line Review

The fourth-generation Hyundai Tucson has been given a mid-life refresh, and it's packing some serious heat.   Hyundai’s design renaissance is in full swing, and the Tucson is a prime example. It was already one of the boldest-looking family SUVs around, and the facelift keeps that edge sharp while refining what matters inside.   The first-generation model from 2004 was quirky and functional, while the next two generations played it safe, blending in rather ...

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Honda Freed Hybrid

Honda Freed Hybrid Review

There are certain cars that become so familiar, so universally accepted, that their presence is almost taken for granted. The Honda Freed is one of them.   If you do not drive one, your neighbour probably does. Or you probably sat in one the last time you booked a Grab ride. The Freed’s appeal has always been remarkably straightforward. It is compact, efficient, ridiculously practical, and does not try to be anything it ...

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Skoda Octavia Combi

Skoda Octavia Combi Review

The Skoda Octavia Combi is one of those cars that quietly gets everything right. It is practical, comfortable, economical, and comes without the unnecessary fanfare of an SUV.   Yet, despite its rational appeal, it has always been somewhat underappreciated. That is, until you step inside one, drive it for a while, and suddenly realise why it is so well-loved by those in the know.   Now, with a new facelift, Skoda has refined an ...

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2025 Honda Accord RS

2025 Honda Accord Review

If there is a car that exemplifies the sweet spot between reliability, comfort, and everyday practicality, it is the Honda Accord. It has been around for decades, quietly excelling at its job. Think of it as the automotive equivalent of a tailored suit. It fits just right, carries itself with confidence, and always delivers exactly what you need.   The 11th-generation Accord follows this same philosophy, but with a sharper focus on technology, ...

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ioniq 6 front

6 weeks with the 6 ::: Week Six

Six weeks have come and gone, and my time with the Hyundai IONIQ 6 has drawn to a close. It’s been an eye-opening experience—one that has challenged my expectations of what an EV saloon can be. Looking back, this car has sparked a mix of emotions, conversations, and even a few internal debates. At the start, I wasn’t entirely sure how I felt about it. The design was the first thing ...

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6 weeks with the 6 ::: Week FIVE

Five weeks in, and the Hyundai IONIQ 6 still has me thinking. This isn’t one of those cars you get into and immediately form a solid, unchanging opinion about. It challenges, intrigues, and sometimes even confounds. But the more time I spend with it, the more I see why it ultimately stood out as our Car of the Year 2025. The design remains a hot topic. Some people absolutely love its ...

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MG Cyberster

MG Cyberster Review

It is no exaggeration to say that the MG Cyberster is a big deal. This is the first all-electric roadster at (relatively) mainstream prices, and a bold attempt to bring sportiness back to the MG badge. For those who remember MG’s past, this is a full-circle moment. The brand’s history is deeply intertwined with small, affordable sports cars - the MG B, the MGF, and a handful of feisty Rover-based hatchbacks. But in ...

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Mercedes-AMG CLA45 S

Mercedes-AMG CLA45 S Review

If you have ever dreamed of owning something close to an Evo, but your life now demands something a little more polished, then the Mercedes-AMG CLA45 S might just be the car for you.   Hear me out. Of course, it is not actually an Evo, but the DNA is there. A small four-door saloon? Check. A turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder that punches well above its weight? Check. A sophisticated all-wheel-drive system with a ...

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MINI Aceman SE

MINI Aceman SE Review

The MINI Aceman is the latest addition to the British marque’s lineup, slotting neatly between the Cooper and the Countryman. With the Countryman now taking on a more traditional SUV role, the Aceman arrives as the “replacement” for the Clubman. This is a compact electric crossover that aims to give MINI fans a bit more space, practicality, and five-door convenience. How New Is It, Really? While the Aceman is a fresh nameplate in MINI’s ...

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BMW X3 xDrive20 M Sport

2025 BMW X3 Review

The new BMW X3 has taken the road less travelled, in a bid to stand out more from the competition. If you were to guess BMW’s most important model, you might instinctively say the 3 Series, the benchmark sports saloon that has shaped the brand’s DNA for decades. Or perhaps the 5 Series, given its versatility, spanning everything from executive sedans to high-performance M-badged monsters. But no, the real sales king is ...

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