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.
The all-new Civic registered an impressive 51% sales growth in the region.
The road show travelled from Luzon all the way to Mindanao.
The mu-X, D-MAX, and Crosswind spearheaded the surge in sales.
Passenger cars and commercial vehicles are big sellers
The Ertiga, Celerio, and Swift make up more than half of the sales increase last year.
We drive you closer to this year's Consumer Electronics Show, and list down our best bets on the latest car technologies that wowed the world.
Four nameplates helped the Japanese brand achieve such a feat.
The carmaker anticipates it will do around 21 km/L.
Fret not about excise tax as Subaru Forester is offering the Forester at its 2017 prices.
We never thought something fishy would be cool at this day and age.
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This boxy SUV is now wider and longer.
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.
The Tivoli subcompact crossover led the way for the South Korean brand.
Bermaz Auto Philippines has surpassed its sales target of 5,000 units in just one year
Kia is undoubtedly excited to show off its latest masterpiece at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show.
It’s a fast, diesel-fed Korean crossover that comes with uniquely good looks.
4.2 / 5The Swedish marque retrieves the crown once again.
They will test the technology on the Kombi-inspired I.D. Buzz.
Kia claims that all its models will be connected cars by 2030, including level 4 autonomous nameplates for smart cities.