Lotus Emeya S Review.

The world of electric cars is moving fast, and the Lotus Emeya is keeping pace with the best of them. When you think of Lotus, it’s all about lightweight handling and nimble sports cars, right? Well, the Emeya wants to change that narrative. This is the second all-electric offering from Lotus in this new era under the Geely umbrella, and it was designed specifically to shake up the luxury EV market, positioning ...

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Zeekr X Standard Review.

he Zeekr X makes a good first impression and is priced competitively to rival some of the big EV giants. Nowadays, every manufacturer knows you need a compact SUV if you want to succeed in the crowded electric vehicle market, and Zeekr is no different. While other markets enjoy the 001 or 009 models first, Singapore buyers have the X as the first foray into the Zeekr brand. Built on the same ...

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Smart #1 Brabus Review.

Yes, that's right, it’s called the “Hashtag One”. And this Smart has Brabus in its name too. Interesting. Smart, for most of us, means the ForTwo, that tiny urban two-seater that was supposed to revolutionise city mobility. It had a quirky charm, and some people thought it represented the future.  Unfortunately, not enough people thought that way, and it never really became the success story Mercedes hoped for. Yet, for reasons best ...

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Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Review – Missed The Mark.

While the regular Volkswagen ID.4 hits the mark as a family carrier, the GTX variant does isn't as thrilling as it should be. The ID.4 GTX is essentially Volkswagen's first electric performance car, and it also introduces the company's new 'GTX' badge. Think of it as the electric equivalent of the iconic 'GTI'. No pressure then. But, unfortunately, I’m not sure if it can live up to the fame that previous GTI ...

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