MPVs have progressively grown more popular in the Philippine automotive market. Segment stalwarts like the Toyota Innova eventually paved the way for newcomers like the Mitsubishi Xpander, the Honda BR-V, and several offerings from Chinese brands.The MPV equation makes a
Xpeng has its sights set on 2026, but not necessarily for its cars. The Chinese company already has a line of EVs that have gained significant popularity in its home market, but it's probably best known for its Electric Vertical Take
BMW's Designworks division had a hand in developing Skai, a four-passenger electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) craft. Hydrogen-powered, with six electric motors on each rotor, and a top speed of 190kph, it'll go for 644km and
The Chinese carmaker isn’t showcasing a flying car, for a change
Chinese carmaker XPeng attempted to disrupt the MPV market in Singapore by showcasing its new electric minivan, the Xpeng X9. This brand has made headlines over the past few years for its flying cars, but it consistently makes appearances at motor shows
It will go on sale in Australia for around P7.6 million
Have you ever been stuck in traffic and wished your car grew wings so that you could just fly away from the gridlock? That dream might be closer to reality than you think.Enter the XPeng X2. To jog your memory, it
For several years now, Tesla has maintained its stronghold as one of the biggest electric vehicle manufacturers in the world, if not the biggest one. But just like in any other industry, it's inevitable that competitors eventually catch up.Big-name
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