Interested customers in the GCC can commission the limited edition model between January and June 2014.
The book examines emotional-based approaches to advertising.
Don’t be fooled by its coupe looks, this hot hatch can fit the kids and much more in the boot.
Beirut’s bustling enclave blends chaos, culture and a desire for artistic revival, writes Iain Aikerman.
Abu Dhabi’s best restaurants as ranked by the What’s On Black Hat Guide 2013.
The Cambodian city is bursting at the seams with ancient history and culture, and not just Angkor Wat.
Roads of Arabia, which runs through March 9, features tools, steles, incense burners, statues and other pieces from the Kingdom.
The Jaguar XF 2.0 offers a whole lot more than boot space big enough for your golf clubs.
The book suggests that 21st century challenges have forced businesses to rethink their long-term strategies and produce sustainable solutions.
The Middle East must harness its business opportunities today to reap maximum benefit.
When it comes to offering a perfect dining experience with indulgent food, fantastic service and décor to match, La Serre Bistro makes the cut.
The French manufacturer saw a 38 per cent sales rise in Abu Dhabi and a 33 per cent increase in Dubai.
Al-Futtaim Motors has been the regional partner of Toyota vehicles for almost 60 years with the Toyota Camry almost exclusively used by Dubai’s taxi fleets.
The new Golf GTI ticks several boxes from comfort to performance to looks.
Dubai’s foreign trade in motor vehicles jumped 18 per cent to Dhs32 billion in the first half of 2013.
The new video camera allows hands-off recording with a wristwatch remote.
Rotated on a quarterly basis, the suite will be home to works selected by Showcase Gallery.
More than 600 vehicles will be on show with an expected attendance of over 100,000 visitors.
The app, developed by Evolvin Networks, is believed to be a first for Abu Dhabi.
The luxury car maker will unveil the one-of-a-kind Phantom Coupe at the Dubai Motor Show this week.
The intoxicating island offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, writes Sara Hamdan.
South Korea is the ‘gold medallist’ but watch out for Poland and Czech Republic.
HSBC chief economist Stephen King’s book examines why the recovery from a global recession five years ago has been weak.
Sheikha al-Mayassa al-Thani, who heads the Qatar Museums Authority, was chosen for her willingness to spend at a rate estimated to be $1 billion a year.
When it comes to variation, Koh Samui is simply the best Thai destination.
The German automotive company unveiled the 2014 range of its luxury saloon sports car 2,000 metres above sea level.
The new Maserati Quattroporte is longer, nimbler and faster than it’s ever been.
The flagship smartphone from Lenovo is unwieldy, but takes great photos.
A sequel to Greene’s previous bestseller The 48 Laws of Power, this book explores a new law – conquering fear.
The BMW X6 M stays true to the Bavarian company’s Motorsport heritage, despite fighting the laws of physics.