
God’s eye
God’s Eye was never meant to replace the eyes of the driver. What keeps everyone safe is not only what the car can see but what the driver chooses to do.…
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

Enrique Garcia is the Chief Infrastructure Officer / Head of IT and Motoring Editor of Daily Tribune, with over 30 years of experience in technology, engineering, and business. He has worked in R&D, visual effects, and AI. He holds an ECE degree from Mapúa, attended the MBA-Regis program at Ateneo, and is pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in AI and Machine Learning at the Asian Institute of Management.

God’s Eye was never meant to replace the eyes of the driver. What keeps everyone safe is not only what the car can see but what the driver chooses to do.…
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

BYD puts technology at the center of its vision for mobility
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

Daily Tribune joined Shell Pilipinas Corporation today at Le Pavillon for the first-ever Shell Helix Auto Mekaniko Champions, a competition that showcases the…
Enrique Garcia · · 1 min read

Filipinos have always been creative with vehicles. Jeepneys turned into rolling carinderia, famously called Jollijeep. Tricycles doubled as LPG or soft drinks…
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

BYD introduced the Tang DM-i in the Philippines at The SPACE in Ayala One. The launch underscores the brand’s latest move into electrified mobility.
Enrique Garcia · · 2 min read

The XL7 Hybrid now comes in a Black Edition, replacing its chrome and body-colored accents with an all-black finish.
Enrique Garcia · · 2 min read

Suzuki Philippines’ newest crossover arrives with a story. At the launch of the all-new Fronx, Chief Engineer Takashi Yokoyama took the microphone not to talk…
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

The Beetle stands as a symbol of how something modest can lead to something extraordinary. Elegance never required abundance. Only intention.
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read

TMP celebrates Filipino excellence with Asia Pacific win
Enrique Garcia · · 2 min read

It sounds like a win for Filipino car lovers. But hold your horses. There’s a catch or several of them.
Enrique Garcia · · 3 min read
