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September 2, 2025

All-New Honda Prelude Takes To A Different Kind Of Race Track This September 13


The upcoming all-new Honda Prelude will act as the official course check car at the upcoming World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 (WCH Tokyo 25). The specialty hybrid sportscar will be joined by the all-new Honda N-One e: mini-EV.

September 1, 2025

Goodbye Vios? Toyota Motor PH Teases Ativ HEV For Local Launch


This is it, folks. Toyota Motor Philippines has just teased the arrival of the all-new Vios Hybrid. Or should we now call it, the Ativ HEV?

By Putting People First, ACMobility Has Accelerated Its Business To Corner 8 Percent Of The Philippine Car Market


ACMobility’s investment in people has helped accelerate its business. Since the rebrand, ACMobility has grown its headcount rose from 1,370 in 2023 to over 1,600 by mid-2025, with a target of surpassing 1,700 by year-end, driven largely by the expansion of the BYD brand and the Mobility Infrastructure Group.

New Car Sales Remain Soft In July, Full-Year 2025 Industry Target May Be In Trouble


The continued softening demand for brand-new cars is threatening to wipe out the gains made by the Philippine auto industry during the first half of 2025. This is based on July 2025 joint CAMPI-TMA sales breakdown.

Jacob Ang Is BMW Philippines' New President


SMC Asia Car Distributors Corporation (SMCACD), the exclusive distributor of BMW vehicles in the Philippines, has appointed Jacob Ang as its new President, effective September 1, 2025.

Review: 2025 Nissan Z NISMO


For all intents and purposes, the Z shouldn’t be here. With Nissan in dire straits, financially at least, they could have given the world another crossover; only they didn’t. In an automotive miracle that would make Lazarus proud, the carmaker bankrolled the creation of the current-generation Z—the RZ34. This alone proves to you that one, there are some car guys amongst the bean counters in Yokohama, and second, that the Z’s mere existence should be a course for celebration.

Honda Partially Sells Its Aoyama Global Office


Honda is changing its plans surrounding its head office. Citing the continued rapid transformation of the automotive industry, the carmaker won’t be fully utilizing its planned new Aoyama Building anymore. Instead, they’re moving to an office space in Yaesu near Tokyo Station by 2029.