2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport facelift leaked ahead of launch
Photos posted online toAutoIndustriya [↗] andCar 250 [↗] reveal minor design revisions coming to the new Pajero Sport and what appears to be the same engine as the latest Triton ute.
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Photos posted online toAutoIndustriya [↗] andCar 250 [↗] reveal minor design revisions coming to the new Pajero Sport and what appears to be the same engine as the latest Triton ute.
With 11 days left for the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show to open its doors on March 27, 2024 running through to April 7, 2024, excitement has been stirred up among several global automakers each of whom will have a bevy of new cars on display.
Hyundai Motor Company is extending its brand heritage campaign worldwide by launching new retro-themed content on ZEPETO, a global trending 3D avatar-based social networking platform, and through offline events in ASEAN countries. The ZEPETO content and ASEAN offline events will focus on the iconic Pony – Korea’s first independently developed mass-production car model – and the rich heritage of the Hyundai Motor brand. This initiative builds upon last year’s successful Hyundai Reunion, ‘Pony, the timeless’ exhibition and ‘pony’ song collaboration. The virtual world on ZEPETO, named ‘Timeless Seoul,’ transports users back to Seoul in its vibrant 70s and 80s era when the Pony was South K
This bespoke project built by a Thai tuning shop envisions the lovechild of Ford’s Ranger Raptor and Bronco.
This bespoke project built by a Thai tuning shop envisions the lovechild of Ford’s F-150 Raptor and Bronco.
JDM may have heavily influenced Asian countries like Thailand, but American muscle cars have also had a massive impact on the local car culture. YouTuber CB 1 Take captured the scenes at this year's Thailand Muscle Car Club and Lowrider Club annual meet, and the cars didn't disappoint.
Privately owned off-duty emergency service vehicles were recently spotted drag racing in Thailand – with some entrants using performance modifications in the event.
Private individuals own and operate medical transport vehicles in Thailand, and it seems that when they're not being used to help the public, modified models hit the drag strip for a spot of racing.