Last week at the Geneva Motor Show proved nothing if not glamorous. And, like the lady serving US$40 (RM163.58) hamburgers at a roadside diner put it, “Life in Geneva is expensive.” She might have been talking about the burgers, but
This week at the Geneva Motor Show has proved nothing if not glamorous. And, like the lady serving $40 hamburgers at a roadside diner put it, “Life in Geneva is expensive.” She might have been talking about the burgers, but
ome think auto shows are a thing of the past. I hope not. Granted, most of the American expos have lost some of their sex appeal lately by focusing on the practical rather than the fabulous—but not in Geneva. The
Volkswagen announced recently, that it will be creating a new entry-level brand called Jetta, which will launch in China in the third quarter of 2019. VW has decided to start a new brand due to the fact that a large
Maserati plans to upgrade and renew the current production line for the new sports car Maserati today announced that its plant in Modena will be dedicated to the manufacturing of special high performance, high technology sports cars, in line with
AUDI TT FACELIFT Audi has made subtle tweaks to its little sportscar for 2019. In addition to the new single-frame grille and enlarged side air-inlets, the updated TT will get more features as standard and slightly more powerful engines. Coming:
Maruti Suzuki Arena, the budget arm of the Maruti Suzuki sales network, is all set for a big announcement in the last week of January and we think it might be the all-new Wagon R. One of the stars in
– Will be the most powerful street-legal production car from Ford – To be revealed at the Detroit Motor Show Ford has just teased its flagship Mustang, the GT500 and its going pack quite a bite. While one can’t make
– Strong performance from a new 530bhp V8 petrol and a 320bhp six-cylinder diesel engine – New technologies and connectivity with ADAS features – On sale from December 2018 with prices starting from £76,270 (Rs 67.74 lakhs) on road BMW