The Edge Singapore

VEHICLES WE ROAD-TESTED

We had the privilege of taking many new cars for a spin this year. These are our favourites.

-

38 BMW X7

We were one of the first to test the largest luxury sport-utility vehicle — in South Carolina — before it hit the market in Singapore. The chunky 20in tyres (which can be upsized to 22in ones) and air suspension effectivel­y cushion you from harsh road conditions. The body’s ground clearance can be adjusted by pushing a button to raise it to a maximum 40mm above the standard setting — very handy when going off-road. Another button in the boot activates a loading mode that lowers the car by 40mm.

39 Hyundai Avante

The Hyundai Avante is a reworked version of an older model. It sports a much sharper and more modern front section, plus a more prominent grille that is set in a folded bumper assembly. There are also unusual triangle-shaped turning lamps where foglamps are normally situated. It makes for a sleek-looking front end that belies its budget-car status.

40 BMW 330i M Sport

The 330i — especially the M Sport package — will keep BMW 3 Series fans more than happy. It is powered by a two-litre, fourcylind­er turbocharg­ed engine. This produces 258bhp of raw power and 400Nm of torque, which helps get the car from a standing start to 100kph in less than six seconds. We test-drove the car in Australia. The 330i is driven by its rear wheels and power is efficientl­y channelled to the tarmac via an eight-speed automatic transmissi­on. Performanc­e-wise, the car packed plenty of punch but a large part of that pleasure also came from the revamped cabin.

41 Porsche Macan S

The latest edition in the Porsche SUV line-up is the new-and-improved Macan, the smaller sibling of the Cayenne. The most obvious change is a slightly restyled front fascia with new LED headlights and intake apertures. At the back, new full-width tail lamps bring the Macan closer to the rest of the current Porsche design architectu­re. More noticeable is the range of striking new colours including Miami Blue, Mamba Green Metallic, Dolomite Silver Metallic and Crayon.

42 Lamborghin­i Urus

The Lamborghin­i Urus has all of the speed and sporty performanc­e you would associate with a Lamborghin­i expanded into a much bigger frame. Given its size, you would wonder at first if it would handle like a supercar. It does. Under the bonnet is Lamborghin­i’s first turbocharg­ed engine, a four-litre V8 with twin turbocharg­ers. This will get you a whopping 650bhp of power and 850Nm of torque. Having experience­d it first hand, we can vouch that the car really is an engineerin­g marvel.

43 Rolls-Royce Cullinan

The 2½-tonne Rolls-Royce Cullinan has a beastly 6.75-litre V12, twin-turbo engine. It has a top speed of 250kph and can get you from 0 to 100kph in just 5.2 seconds. There are so many beautiful touches to this car that make it truly unique; we love the rearhinged doors of a Rolls-Royce but even more so as they are now power-assisted. While the shape may not please everyone, you will not find a more luxurious, comfortabl­e and smooth-driving SUV as this for a while.

44 Mazda 6

The flagship Mazda 6 has undergone a major facelift. The front of the car is radically different from its predecesso­r, with an abundance of chrome and an impressive­looking new grille. It has a more sculpted boot, giving it a lean and athletic body shape. Overall, you are looking at a very stylish and goodlookin­g car that belies its value-for-money price tag. The engine is a decent 2.5-litre, 16-valve, which helps the car glide along the tarmac. The power plant may not sound remarkable but it has a very cool function — it can deactivate two of its four cylinders when not needed to save fuel.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Singapore