Get A Charge Out Of The Big And Electric BMW i7

ITS presence is hard to miss. But that’s as it should be, given its pedigree in the BMW scheme of things. The big, boxy BMW i7 with the squinty-slim Swarovski...
MINI Electric

A MINI Electric Spark

THE MINI Electric lives up to its name in many ways. The two-door car is indeed mini. And it is electrified and electrifying. Most electric cars suffer from the silence of...
Toyota Camry Hybrid

Camry Came, Saw And Concurred

TOYOTA knows a thing or two about hybrid cars and electrification.  It is the Toyota Prius which gave hybrid electric vehicles a significant point of reference in 1997. It made an immediate...

Lots Of Intelligence And Enthusiasm In The BMW iX

THERE is a lot going for the BMW iX. Maybe too much. In its enthusiasm to showcase the current cutting-edge features of the brand, BMW stuffed the iX full of...

BMW 530i — Closer To Autonomous Driving

THE recent output of BMW cars has been pushing the brand into the forefront of discussions on design and performance. The large grilles seem to bother a lot of...
skoda kodiaq rs

Load Up The Skoda Kodiaq RS

THE Skoda Kodiaq RS came in handy when I had to move my CD collection to a friend’s place. Packed into a dozen boxes, the collection fit neatly into...
audi e-tron sportback

Audi And The Sporty Electric Charge

THE electric charge is on in a big way as more brands race to get new electric vehicles into the market. As an interim approach to the eventual intended switch...
BMW X1 sDrive16i

BMW X1 Hits Some Sweet Spots

IN the nothing-is-cheap Singapore economy — certainly not cars — one can but just watch in amazement at the rise and rise of car prices. The certificate of entitlement (COE)...

BMW Crafts A More Intimate Showcase

ABOUT this time of year, car company engines are revving as the motor show takes up floors of convention space to welcome prospective customers with deals galore. Well, COVID-19 pulled...
audi a3 sedan

Audi A3 Sedan Creates A Positive Impression

SMALL cars are finding it more difficult to compete unless they have liberal doses of chutzpah. In Singapore’s unique (not in a good way) auto market, where money is sucked...