The 750S JC96 is the first McLaren limited-edition car to be offered only in Japan and is available as a coupe or a Spider.
The poll included the views of over 2,000 adults and revealed motorists' concerns with driverless cars, as well as the behaviour of other road users.
The updated Porsche Cayenne gets a new cabin, updated head lights, as well as a redesigned body that raises its appeal yet further.
The pint-sized EV named the FireFly Sport combines supercar design cues with state of the art chassis engineering to inspire younger drivers about road safety.
The new Porsche Panamera achieves lap record on the Nurburgring Nordschleife, proving its potential even before its world premiere.
Lotus launches its new Certificate of Provenance programme by honouring Colin Chapman's last car, which was newly acquired by Lotus.
A new pop-up care centre at Downtown East aims to assist private-hire and taxi drivers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Toyota's latest concept car features a powerful artificial intelligence agent designed to learn from the driver and deliver a personalised experience.
Volvo Cars is not just launching its first fully electric car, but in true Volvo tradition, is also introducing one of the safest cars on the road.
Licensed drivers under 23 years of age or with less than two years of driving experience are able to rent out an introductory fleet of cars from Tribecar.
Grab has launched a first-of-its-kind, free insurance scheme that protects driver-partners against the loss of earnings due to illness or injury.
Grab rolled out a new reward programme yesterday that guarantees up to a five-figure monthly income, but some say hitting targets regularly will be hard.
27 private-hire drivers have been caught for flouting the new regulations imposed onto the ride-hailing and chauffeur industry.
A new pay-as-you-use insurance policy by AXA Insurance Singapore was launched for private hire car drivers operating under the Grab app.
The Infocomm Development Authority has proposed to allocate and regulate airwaves for automotive uses, to support driverless cars and other services.
The utilisation of autonomous technology could be expanded from the current use in MRT and LRT trains to cars and buses steered by autopilot.
Volvo Cars is conducting new research into driver sensors in order to create cars that can understand their drivers.
Porsche Driver's Selection presents a luxury home and office collection including a shelf, an office chair and a die-cast model of the 918 Spyder.
The exciting new Jaguar XJ has won the prestigious 2010 Car of the Year award from Professional Driver magazine, rating it as the top car for Britain's chauffeurs and Private Hire drivers
Porsche Cayman acknowledged as "Best Driver's Car" and "Best Sports Car"