Colonial shophouses, Korean BBQs, and trendy bars. Is that really all Tanjong Pagar is known for? Join us as we seek to disprove that stereotype!
We have a chat with the Managing Director of Pirelli Asia to find out more about what the brand is all about and what its future looks like.
Toyota's first BEV, the Toyota bZ4X, is in Singapore at last. Will consumers bite? Authorised dealer Borneo Motors thinks it's got a good shot.
No surprises: They're all Chinese, and they're all electric, although the spread of body types and brands you'll find here is still relatively diverse.
Financially at least, EVs are likely to become more enticing to own than ICE cars - but what else lies ahead for Singaporean buyers? We dig in.
Registering more than 11,000 cars, BYD was 2025's indubitable champion, with Toyota and BMW in 2nd and 3rd, and GAC, XPENG and MG just outside the Top 10.
Either marking their official launches at the Show or set to launch soon, this blend of fresh and returning faces promise to appeal to drivers of all ilks.
From tree shopping to visiting a Christmas market, can one really recreate a "proper" festive experience? Join the Sgcarmart team as we attempt to do so.
As 2025 comes to a close, here are five trends that we are going to keeping a close eye on next year.
The new iX3 heralds in a host of new features, functions and technology for BMW, and here are 5 important under-the-skin ones you need to know.
Think all EV drivers are the same? Not quite. In this video, we highlight four familiar EV driver stereotypes you've probably seen around the island!
Proton is back and making a splash with its e.MAS 7. Here's what you can expect when you take it for a spin.
Proton marks its return to the Singapore market with the brand new e.MAS 7, and is looking for growing success in more markets.
Amidst increases in both COE supply and car-buying demand recently, premiums have continued to float around the $100,000 line for all categories.
The Jaecoo J7 PHEV has a range of 1,200km and a bunch of Singapore and Malaysian media were invited to test it. Here's our drive from Singapore to Thailand.
The focus of this year’s Singapore Motor Show is clear - on cars that consumers can buy, sooner rather than later.
Armed with new models, more fresh players than ever are impacting the local market - but don't count out those we've grown familiar with over the years too.
We had a chat with BWT Alpine drivers Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, had dinner in the team's hospitality suite, and had a tour of its garage.
Skoda Singapore offered Mycarforum members the opportunity to take the all-new Kodiaq out for a spin and learn all about the car.
Celebrating 50 years of Volkswagen Golf, 370 units congregated at Sepang Circuit for a full day of exhilarating fun.