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August 19, 2025

Review: 2025 Honda HR-V 1.5 S Honda SENSING


The Honda HR-V is a textbook case of the effects of inflation. When it was launched in 2022, this entry-level variant you see here was priced at P 1.25-million. All things considered, it was a good value crossover. As time marched on and a midcycle refresh came into the picture, its SRP crept up until it settled to P 1.45-million—a P 200,000 increase compared to when it first launched three years ago. With no major changes then and now, this is unsettling not just for the HR-V, but for Honda as a whole, who’ve been slowly, but surely pricing themselves off market.

EV Fast Chargers Can Be Dangerous To Your Health


How’s this for a plot twist: EV fast chargers can be more harmful to your health than a gasoline station. This is according to a report coming from Bloomberg.

Toyota To Launch Vios Hybrid Globally This August 21


Mark your calendars: Toyota will be holding the global reveal of the Vios HEV this Thursday, August 21. The first market to have it? Thailand.

August 18, 2025

P 200-million Fenomeno Is Lamborghini's Most Powerful V12 To Date


Following the Sesto Elemento, Veneno, Centenario, Sián, and Countach, Lamborghini has revealed the Fenomeno—a 29-run ultra-limited production model that celebrates 20 years of Lamborghini Centro Stile. And yes, they’re all sold out.

Lexus Sport Concept Previews Potential LFA Successor


Coming from the Lexus Electrified Sport—a concept car shown first way back in 2022 (it also made its way to Manila in 2024), Lexus made a surprise splash at the Quail during Monterey Car Week in Carmel, California with the Lexus Sport Concept.

Toyota Breaks Ground For 10,000-sqm Marilao Service Center


Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has commenced the development of a new service center under Toyota Marilao, Bulacan, Inc., marking a milestone in the dealership’s expansion to continuously provide convenience and excellent quality service to its growing customers.

From Heartbreak To Victory: Mitsubishi Triton Conquers AXCR 2025


Team Mitsubishi Ralliart and the all-new Triton finally tastes victory at the Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR) 2025. Competing in the T1 or modified cross-country vehicle category, the Triton covered a total of 2,316.32 kilometers, including 1,002.95 kilometers of Special Stages (SS).