Video review: 2019 Honda HR-V in the UAE
Here’s our quick video review of the 2019 Honda HR-V that debuted in the GCC after a gap of more than a decade.
Here’s our quick video review of the 2019 Honda HR-V that debuted in the GCC after a gap of more than a decade.
We’re used to seeing a dizzying array of model variants being spawned off Porsche’s 911, but the Zuffenhausen marque has thus far been content to offer a single body style of its volume-selling Cayenne SUV.
A while ago, Mazda had released a teaser image of a new compact crossover which everybody speculated to be a new generation of the CX-3. But to everybody’s surprise, Mazda uncovered a completely new global crossover named Mazda CX-30 to sit between the CX-3 and CX-5 in their lineup.
Replacing the Ferrari 488 GTB from the Italian marque’s lineup is a new V8 supercar, the Ferrari F8 Tributo. This new entrant combines design elements from the 488 and the 458 Italia, made them better, and then marries it with the power from the Ferrari 488 Pista.
We drove the all-new Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Dubai. The brand’s first ever 4×4 takes its place at the top of the SUV pile while retaining everything that a Rolls-Royce is known for.
Here’s our quick video review of the all-new Bentley Continental GT that we drove from Dubai to Jebel Jais.
With the crossover market growing more than ever, all manufacturers have their crosshairs on this dynamic segment. Tesla had no contender in the segment apart from the expensive egg-shaped Model X. Now though, they have decided to go for a big bite of the crossover pie with the release of the smaller 2021 Tesla Model Y.
“Sensuous Sportiness”. That’s the name of the new design language Hyundai debuts with the reveal of the all-new eighth-generation 2020 Hyundai Sonata at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. This new design gives the Sonata a near four-door coupe look. But has it taken away the practicality of the sedan?
Open-topped cars have been an integral part of Porsche’s DNA ever since the first 356 burst onto the scene back in 1948. Porsche ditched fully open cars and went down the Targa route in the early 1960s due to US safety regulations, but the ragtop format was reprised with the debut of the first 911 Cabriolet at the 1982 Geneva Motor Show.
Mercedes-Benz has used this week’s Geneva motor show to roll out five world premieres, ranging from the sub-compact CLA Shooting Brake to a roadster version of the thunderous AMG GT R. It’s also the last motor show appearance for long-standing company chairman Dr Dieter Zetsche, who will step down in May to make way for current board member Ola Källenius as his successor.