We visited the KL International Mobility Show for the first time, and here are the interesting cars that demanded a closer look.
China is the dominant EV market today, and while we may not see many of those brands yet, it is worth paying closer attention to what's happening there.
The Acura TLX Type S PMC Edition not only gets the same quality control as the NSX, but will also be delivered to dealerships via enclosed, single-car carriers.
These are the types of people you'll find at a local car meet in Singapore - any similarities with actual people are intended... uh, unintended.
620 charging stations by the third quarter of 2022: Now you'll have a bit more reason to bargain with your partner for that Kia Niro Electric or BMW iX3.
Limited to just 600 vehicles, the GR Supra A91-CF Edition's sleek carbon fibre accents and duckbill spoiler make for an eye-grabbing combination.
Jeep has launched a 90-second video which features the new Jeep Wrangler 4xe and puts attention on efforts to combat climate change.
We look at five standout features of the new Audi Q3 that have captured our attention, and why it could be the ideal car for Singapore's urban lifestyle.
A crisp design, even more advanced technology and cutting-edge engines ensure the updated BMW 3 Series is a more appealing proposition than ever before.
Jaguar Land Rover is working with Intel and Seeing Machines to develop technology that monitors the driver's face and eyes to reduce distraction and drowsiness.
Peugeot's new international brand advertising campaign arrives in Britain - focusing on exceptional design quality and outstanding driving dynamics.
Toyota is working to find out what it takes to leave the driver undistracted, and will debut a study vehicle at the L.A. Auto Show.
Audi is a premium German automobile manufacturer and comes at no surprise it might leaves the tiniest of details unturned as shown in this video.
US based Hennessey have been making the headlines recently for creating the world's fastest Lotus. Now they have turned their attention to the Germans.
Demise of the Swedish carmaker Saab has sparked more interest in the brand, with up to three times more inquiries after insolvency announcement.