- Features - Self-driving cars can free up space Researchers say if Singapore had a fleet of 300,000 autonomous cars that were shared among residents, all the mobility needs… - Features - Can autonomous vehicles replace human-driven ones? Self-driving vehicles, once the stuff of science fiction, are now on the road to becoming an everyday reality. - Features - 5 things we love about the Volvo V90 Cross Country We spent four days driving the Volvo V90 Cross Country. Here are the five things we grew to love about… - Features - Couple saving classic VW Beetle for daughter Couple buy a 1971 Volkswagen Beetle for their eight-year-old daughter. - Features - How Ford created its GT supercar to test technologies for tomorrow’s performance vehicles The Ford GT serves as a test bed for new technologies and advanced lightweight materials that will benefit Ford's future… - Features - The new Opel X-range offers a certain X-tra for individualists The Mokka X, Crossland X and Grandland X are the three members of Opel's modern SUV family. - Features - 20 years of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class The luxury off-roader for day-to-day driving and adventure made its debut in 1997. - Features - The new Autohome roof tent for the new MINI Countryman The special edition of the Autohome AirTop is for everyone who wants to get away, aim high and roam the… - Features - 5 automotive cloud services which will become standard in connected cars The Bosch Automotive Cloud Suite provides the technological basis for all mobility services involving connected cars. - Features - Bicycles and the culture of sharing Bike-sharing schemes are helping to usher a new era of urban mobility. - Features - The road isn’t the problem with Orchard Road The key question of whether expanding the remit of car-lite Singapore would help to rejuvenate the shopping district still remains. - Features - Singapore’s shortest bus service Bus service 284 only consists of three stops and the ride takes just 15 minutes. - Features - The vanishing yellow-top cabbies Those who privately own and operate their taxis currently number around 100. - Features - Our railways are only as good as their weakest link A well-designed railway network should not make for only a robust system, but also for one that is easy to… PreviousNext