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CNBC TV: Proton entering India in 2011 with Saga, Savvy and Exora – currently sourcing for diesel engines

Proton will finally enter India next year with three models, the Saga, Savvy and Exora, CNBC TV18 reports. The Indian business channel’s sources say that Proton is close to announcing the entry.

It adds that Proton will dive into the market on its own without a JV partner, but is likely to use Argentum Motors for contract assembly. One of the men behind Argentum – which has a facility in Surajpur, Noida – is BVR Subbu, the former Hyundai Motors India President that was appointed to the Proton board earlier this year. Subbu will head Proton’s assault on the fast growing Indian market.

According to the news report, Proton is currently re-engineering the cars to suit Indian roads and are in talks with certain OEMs to source diesel engines. Indian market leader Maruti Suzuki uses Fiat diesels for their cars; since the Multijet oil burner is already a known quantity, could it find its way into Proton’s trio? And if this diesel engine partnership (with whoever) takes off, will we be able to buy torquey and economical Protons in the near future? Here’s hoping!

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New Kia Picanto revealed in first sketches – debut in Geneva

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Kia has released the first official design sketches of its next generation Picanto city car, which the company says has been designed to stand out from the crowd.

The new Picanto is penned by Kia’s European design team in Frankfurt, Germany, under the direction of Peter Schreyer.

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The company says the design ‘exudes self confidence, solidity and maturity’; no other details are forthcoming, so we’ll have to wait closer to its official unveiling at next year’s Geneva International Motor Show in March for more info about the car.

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Mitsubishi showcases electric vehicle concepts at KLIMS


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After bringing you live coverage from the world’s top motor shows this year – Detroit, Geneva, Paris and more recently Thailand – browsing through our own motor show felt rather strange. No running around halls in chase of world debuts (Proton and Perodua are neighbours) and with so little fresh metal to gawk at, KLIMS 2010 is a long way from being an “International” show. The Europeans, except for Naza handled Peugeot and Maserati, didn’t bother, and occupied floor space has declined from the last show in 2006.

That said, it’s still the best we’ve got and the show has to go on. Fortunately, some brands took the effort to bring in concept cars to make the entrance fee more worthwhile. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia outdid its peers by bringing in two concepts showcasing its EV technology. Both the Concept PX-MiEV (from Tokyo 2009) and i-MiEV Sport Air (Geneva 2009) preview not just emissions free motoring, but show that future green motoring need not be boring.


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The crossover features S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) that controls torque and braking at each wheel for optimum traction. S-AWC incorporates the electronically-controlled E-AYC (Electric-powered Active Yaw Control) which uses a differential motor to control rear wheel torque split. S-AWC also exercises integrated control over the ASC, ABS and E-4WD systems. Sounds a lot like Evo trickery, doesn’t it? Paul has a comprehensive post on the Concept PX-MiEV here.


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The tiny Sport Air uses a more powerful version of the i-MiEV’s permanent magnet synchronous electric motor – 60 kW/230 Nm versus 47 kW/180 Nm. Weight, distribution and centre of gravity was the focus for this concept – the floor pan location of the Li-ion batteries, EV components that are put as low as possible, a plastic roof and aluminium rear suspension were among the measures. The result is 50:50 weight distribution.

Check them out at PWTC’s Tun Razak Hall 4.

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Nasim to begin local production of Pug T73 sedan in 2012

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Following plans that were already on the cards, Nasim and Automobiles Peugeot have signed a master agreement for the production of the T73 C-segment sedan, which will be built at the Naza Automotive Manufacturing plant in Gurun, Kedah.

Nasim is slated to produce 60,000 units of the vehicle – which is expected to be the Peugeot 408 that was launched in the Chinese market earlier in the year, though the official designation for the car has not yet been announced – over a five-year period beginning 2012 and ending in 2016.

The car will be launched in early 2012. Of the 60,000 units, some 60% is being planned for export to other right-hand drive countries in Asean as well as markets outside of the region.

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The signing of the T73 master agreement brings things one step closer to making Malaysia Peugeot’s production hub for the region, and there are plans to develop Malaysia into the parts distribution hub for Peugeot for Asean and Pacific countries as well.

The new 207 sedan was the first wave of the expansion plans. Launched locally in early November, the car has already begun making its foray into the Thai market, and first deliveries have begun for the initial order of 44 units. Following Thailand, Nasim intends to begin exporting the new 207 to Indonesia, Brunei and Sri Lanka in the first quarter of 2011.

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The Nurburgring – a brief history of the legendary tarmac!


This article will be key in allowing you to get a chance at winning a trip to the Nurburgring to drive a performance car on its legendary tarmac in the Castrol EDGE Experience Nurburgring contest! Find out more by clicking here.

It is arguably the definitive road-going track on the planet, and the most romantic one in the automotive realm. For a driver interested in cars and exploring what a vehicle can really do, few stretches of tarmac rival the grail known as the Nurburgring.

Located around the village of Nurburg, the Ring came to be in 1927, the result of a decision to build a dedicated race track to replace the racing carried out in public roads around the surrounding Eifel mountains. In late 1925, work began on the Ring, with a track layout – designed by Gustav Eichler’s Eichler Architekturburo – mimicking that of the Targa Florio.

Completed two years later, the original full Ring measured in at 28.26 km in length in its whole course (Gesamtstrecke) configuration, which was made up of the 22.81 km Nordschleife (Northern Loop) and the 7.74 km long Sudschleife (or Southern Loop), with 174 corners in its original form.

Opened to the public as a one-way tolled road in the evenings and on weekends, the Ring was used up to 1939 in its full form for race events – following this, the Nordschleife came to the forefront for Grand Prix duty (halting during the Second World War), with the shorter Southern Loop holding smaller-scaled racing events.

From the 1950s up to 1976, with the exception of 1959 and 1970, the Nurburgring which was dubbed by Sir Jackie Stewart as “The Green Hell” was host to the German Grand Prix on the F1 calendar, with some revisions to the track being seen in the 60s and early 70s – the latter saw the track being made straighter, reducing the number of corners.

The racing served more than just that, in the process building up the legend of the mystical Ring – Karussell, Bergwerk, Flugplatz and Kallenhard became names etched in memory; a corner wasn’t just a corner with this one. The records came, and some still stand. The late Stefan Bellof’s time of 6:11.13 around the Northern Loop in a Porsche 956 in 1983 is unlikely to be bested, simply because no serious racing event has taken place on it since then.

Safety concerns regarding the very long track had been creeping up over the years, and there was only that much revision work that could be carried out to meet that demanded by the F1 community and the FIA that didn’t break the bank or prove impossible to do.

Things finally caught up with the Ring in 1976, when the decision was made to end the track’s association with the German GP. Niki Lauda’s almost fatal crash in that year’s race merely added suitable reinforcement to that decision. Lauda remains the only driver to do the full 22.8 km Nordschleife in under seven minutes, clocking 6:58.6 in 1975.

In 1980, the track saw its last major GP event, the German motorcycle GP, and in 1981 the Nordschleife was shortened to 20.83 km, and the length has remained virtually unchanged to this day – its present length is 20.81 km, though of course the years have also seen the introduction of more safety aspects into the 154 corner track.

It was also in 1981 that work started on the 4.5 km long new circuit (currently 5.2 km long), home to the modern incarnation of the Nurburgring. Completed in 1984, the track has seen action as a venue for the European GP (and in 1985, the German GP). With the Nordschleife, the combined circuit track length totals 25.94 km.

A BMW engineer once said during a conversation that a lap around the Ring will tell you more about a car, both dynamically and characteristically, than hundreds of kms on a normal road. Such stuff is surely what legends are made of, and none has more than the Ring!

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New Buick GL8 breaks cover, China sales start next month

After over 330,000 units sold in China, General Motors has unveiled the successor to the successful Buick GL8 MPV. Based on the Buick Business Concept shown at the 2009 Shanghai Motor Show, the new GL8 was developed by Shanghai GM in cooperation with the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC, located just outside of Shanghai) with Chinese users in mind.

Improved from the aging original in every aspect, the new GL8 offers an “unprecedented luxury MPV experience that is unmistakably Buick”. If you’re wondering why Buick, stepping foot in any big Chinese city will answer your question. New money Chinese consumers have their automotive tastes skewed more towards America, which means that luxury and size goes hand in hand. So does chrome and Buick!

With length and width of 5,256 mm and 1,878 mm, the GL8 has a bigger footprint than a Toyota Alphard. The long 3,088 mm wheelbase is also 138 mm longer than the Japanese MPV, promising a large interior with three rows of seven seats. The 360-degree wraparound cabin inspired by luxury yachts combines Eastern and Western aesthetics and features ice-blue atmosphere lighting.

A two-piece sunroof, electric anti-pinch sliding doors, powered hatch, 10-speaker, 5.1-channel Bose stereo, 7-inch touch screen up front and 10.2-inch WVGA HD display at the back, OnStar and bi-xenons are the other luxuries that businessmen will love. The GL8 is powered by a 255 hp 3.0L SIDI direct injection V6 or a 2.4L Ecotec.

The GL8 is priced from RMB 288,000 and RMB 388,000 (RM136k-RM183k) in China. The current car will continue to be sold, now powered by a 2.4L Ecotec/6-speed auto and positioned below the new model.

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Double JWRC champ P-G Andersson to drive for Proton at next month’s Monte Carlo Rally

Proton will have a new pair of hands driving the Satria Neo S2000 at the upcoming Monte Carlo Rally from 18-22 January. It has been announced that two-time Junior World Rally champion Per-Gunnar Andersson will drive for Proton at the 2011 season opener of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.

“It’s great to be joining the Proton team for Monte, I can’t wait to get the testing started. It’s been a couple of years since I was on this rally the last time, but I have always made good stage times there and it’s a rally I like.

“Drivers tend to like grip from the car, so a dry Monte would be nice, but if we have a lot of snow it’s always fantastic to drive in these conditions,” said the Swede, who is already hoping to extend his time with Proton.

“For now, we are with Proton for Monte, but we will be talking straight after the rally to see what is possible for the future. I’m very happy to join a team which is looking forward to a good future in the sport,” he added.

Andersson, a former Suzuki works driver, has been linked to race seats with Ford and MINI in next year’s WRC. The other Satria competing in Monte Carlo will be driven by former Subaru WRC man Chris Atkinson. Alister McRae doesn’t feature in this rally, but will be part of Proton’s assault on the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship. Proton ended APRC 2010 on a high after capturing a 1-2 finish in China.

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Perodua to develop a 2-cyl direct injection turbo engine – plans to produce electronic-automatic transmission locally

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Perodua is certainly ramping things up, by the looks of it – besides the Bezza concept car, the company presented a glimpse into its technology plans for the coming future at KLIMS, with an engine development road map working towards the eventual introduction of a Precious Metal-free Liquid-feed Fuel Cell-based vehicle.

The company says that for the immediate term things will be based along internal combustion engine lines, which of course it will be working on with its technical partner Daihatsu.

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“As a compact car manufacturer, we choose this path as the internal combustion engine still has a lot of life in it and we believe that the reduction of our carbon emission by producing more efficient engines that will be more cost effective and will leave a smaller carbon footprint to the environment,” Perodua’s managing director Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh said.

“In order to provide compact cars that are affordable by the next generation, we are pursuing the ultimate of conventional technologies rather than hybrid technologies that tend to be too expensive for the average motorists,” he added.

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With the first stage being mass-produced engines with DVVT, the second stage is where it gets interesting – the next generation eco-engine that it is planning will be a 660cc inline two-cylinder turbocharged engine with direct fuel injection, offering 63 hp at 4,500 rpm and 100 Nm of torque at 1,500 to 4,000 rpm, and P2 says that this one will offer a 30% improvement in fuel efficiency over a current similar displacement block. The engine is something that Daihatsu has announced before, so I suppose this confirms that it will eventually trickle down to Perodua usage.

It will also feature ultra high-volume exhaust gas recirculation as well as a new active ignition system, the latter having an ignition plug with high-frequency, plasma-assisted voltage to strengthen the first electric discharge. The company says that the new block will offer three major advantages – improved combustion, reduced power loss and a flat, high torque curve.

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Further away in the distance, the final destination of this green engine roadmap is the Precious Metal-free Liquid-feed Fuel Cell, which the company says is the best alternative for the internal combustion engine as it does not use precious metals and produces zero carbon emissions.

Meanwhile, on the drivetrain front, the company also announced that production of its electronic automatic transmission (E-AT) system locally is targeted to start in the next couple of years. “While the technology is not something new, we will be the first in Malaysia to produce the E-AT system,” Aminar said. The E-AT transmission is currently incorporated in the Myvi and Alza. It’s basically the 4-speed gearbox.

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Range Rover TDV8 Vogue and Discovery 4 TDV6 are here

Land Rover Malaysia has added two models to its stable – the new Discovery 4 and the TDV8 Vogue version of the flagship Range Rover. The Disco 4 is now powered by a 3.0L TDV6, which is improved on all fronts compared to the previous 2.7L diesel.

The Disco 4’s new TDV6 features parallel sequential turbochargers, used for the first time in a V-configuration engine. The first turbo aids responsiveness and eliminates lag by working at very low revs (84% of max torque in only 500 milliseconds from idle), whilst the second turbo minimises steep power fade at higher revs.

It has 244 hp and a mighty 600 Nm of torque, which is a mega jump from the 190 hp/440 Nm output of the old 2.7. I’ve tried that engine in the Disco 3 before, and while it’s refined enough, it badly needed more grunt for overtaking and acceleration. Problem solved. The gearbox is a 6-speed ZF auto.

New additions to a very long list of standard kit are 19-inch alloy rims and a reverse camera. The Discovery 4 TDV6 is priced at RM423,888.

The Range Rover TDV8 Vogue (higher spec than HSE) was previously available only upon special order, but AutoConneXion Land Rover showrooms now carry ready stocks of the RM688,888 luxury 4X4. That’s a RM30k premium over the HSE, and the Vogue justifies it by having Oxford leather seats, reclining rear seats and the wireless VentureCam (a mobile video camera that feeds images to the in dash screen). The TDV8 Vogue is equipped with a 3.6-litre V8 turbodiesel with 271 hp and 640 Nm of torque.

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Kia Forte Koup tucked in a KLIMS corner – coming in 2011

Tucked in a corner in the dim “Naza hall” at KLIMS was this red Forte Koup. We know that Naza Kia is working hard to bring in this coupe version of the Forte, and those who love the looks and can live with a Forte with two less doors can look forward to it coming to Malaysia next year.

The car on show is a right hand drive unit most probably borrowed from Singapore, since it wears “Cerato” badging. While Cycle & Carriage Kia sells the a 1.6 Koup and even a manual in Singapore, we should be getting the range topping 2.0 Auto if it comes here. The 2.0L Theta II with 156 PS/194 Nm is the same engine found in the 2.0 SX sedan, paired to a 6-speed auto, which should find its way to the sedan soon.

The Koup wears a more aggressive face compared to the sedan and has a neat rear end, which has twin tailpipes and the now compulsory “diffuser” bumper. Inside, the Koup gets a big red piece of plastic on the dash for a racier feel. We also noticed that the gear lever is unique. This high spec model has a sunroof, cushy leather seats, metal pedals and illuminated speaker rings.

The Forte 2.0 SX sells for RM93,800. How much of a premium will you pay for the coupe styling? Gallery after the jump.
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