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Ford Mondeo and S-MAX EcoBoost launched in Malaysia – market introduction of both set for August

Ford today announced an August market launch for its Mondeo facelift sedan and S-MAX MPV, both of which are set to introduce EcoBoost – which is the company’s descriptor for turbocharging and direct injection – in the country.

The two vehicles will wear identical powertrains, in this case a 2.0 litre EcoBoost petrol mill, offering 203 PS at 6,000 rpm and 300 Nm (320 Nm in transient overboost condition) at 1,750-4,500 rpm. The EcoBoost engine, which features the latest-generation high-pressure direct injection, low-inertia turbocharging (courtesy of a Borg Warner K03 low inertia integrated turbo system) and twin independent variable camshaft timing, will be mated to a six-speed Powershift dual-clutch transmission.

The Mondeo EcoBoost, in Titanium grade, rolls in to replace the 2.3 litre normally-aspirated version, and in its refreshed form features a bolder, sharper look, aided by a number of external revisions. There’s plenty to go by – new front hood, front bumper (with integrated front spoiler), front radiator grille, lower bumper grille, chrome surround and wing mirror with integrated turn signal.

Also new is a signature chrome cosmetic side vent and front LED daytime running lights, not to mention adaptive bi-xenon headlamps with headlamp washers and new design 17-inch alloys wearing 215/50 series rubbers.

Meanwhile, at the back, the trunk lid has been revised, and the EcoBoost version features new LED rear combination lamps as well as a new rear bumper and exhaust chrome finisher, among other things.

Inside, new items on the list are keyless start/stop push-button ignition, Bluetooth with voice command, rear air-condition vents (mounted on the B-pillars), auto dimming rearview mirror, an Alcantara mix/Ebony leather interior and Ford Convers+ human machine interface, the last featuring a 256-colour screen in the instrument panel and high quality graphics.

Safety-wise, there’s ESP, TC, ABS with EBD, EBA and hill launch assist, along with seven airbags in the inventory. For entertainment, there’s a MP3 CD player audio system with eight speakers as well as an aux port.

Five colours will be available for the car, these being Parkside, Ice White, Midnight Sky, Moondust Silver and Panther Black. Pricing for the Ford Mondeo 2.0L with EcoBoost is estimated to be between RM180,000 to RM185,000 (on-the-road with insurance).

Meanwhile, the S-MAX multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) rolls in to open a new segment for the brand in the country. The seven-seater 2.0 litre EcoBoost offering features much of what’s found on the Mondeo – keyless entry and start/stop, LED daytime running lights and LED rear combination lamps, rear B-pillar air-conditioning vents, bi-xenons and Bluetooth with voice command are but some of them.

Other features include a Fold Flat Seating system that offers loads of luggage carrying space – in seven-seat mode, the volume is 285 cubic litres, and going to five-seat mode increases this to 1,171 cubic litres. At the front and rear of the vehicle are Four Eye Parking Sensors, to aid drivers in parking in tight spots and prevent accidents. The S-MAX wears 17-inch alloys too, but different profile rubbers, in this case 225/50 series ones.

Like the Mondeo EcoBoost, the S-MAX will be available in five external shades, four of which is shares with the former – Parkside, Midnight Sky, Moondust Silver and Panther Black, and the fifth colour is a solid white shade called Frozen White. As for pricing, the S-MAX 2.0L with EcoBoost is estimated to be between RM185,000 to RM188,000, on-the-road with insurance. We’re assuming that the final pricing for both cars will be determined by Sime Darby Auto ConneXion closer to the vehicles’ introduction in August.

Gallery of launch photos after the jump.
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Kia Sportage SL 2.0L in Malaysia – technical walkaround

The new Kia Sportage SL was launched in Malaysia last week, and while we haven’t had the chance to drive the car yet as all available stocks are being assigned for delivery to customers, but we were given a technical walkaround of the new SUV yesterday. Like all of the new Schreyer cars, it’s quite a massive difference from the car it replaces.

At the front, the most prominent feature is the huge chrome grille with the ‘Schreyer Line’ surrounding it, a common design feature on all new Kias.

Turn the ignition on and the headlamp’s LED daytime running lights come on. Turn off the ignition and the ‘follow me home’ feature allows the headlamps remain on for 30 seconds to light up the path to your door.

The side view is dominated by the large 18 inch alloy wheels with a two tone finish wrapped with 235/55R18 tyres, as well as a thick C pillar design. The Sportage takes on a more straight cut techno age design compared to its H-badged sibling’s more fluidic design.

Kia has chosen to offer the Sportage in just one high spec and premium priced variant, so they’ve also thrown in a panoramic sunroof. The front half of the sunroof can be manipulated, while the rear half is fixed but still provides a view of the sky.

Interestingly, Kia’s design team has decided to separate the brake lamp from the turn signals, which are positioned lower near the bumper. There’s also a rear spoiler, and a reverse parking system that uses four sensors.

The colour scheme on the interior is predominantly dark grey, which should be relatively easy to maintain. Build quality in term of panel gaps were quite decent. The display backlighting is red.

The instrument panel features a three section design with a multi-info display integrated right into the middle of the speedometer. There’s also an analog water temp display, something that’s slowly going missing from modern cars. The seats are finished in leather and the driver’s seat is 8 way adjustable. The rear bench has a 60:40 split.

There’s a start-stop button which allows you to start the car without inserting the key fob into a socket.

The audio unit has a built in 6-CD changer with MP3 support, and it also has a USB cable included for you to plug your iPod/iPhone in. There’s a little tray near where the USB port is so you have somewhere to place your device. The audio system is uses 7 speakers – 4 door speakers, 2 tweeters, and one subwoofer built into the right side of the luggage area.

Flanking the USB port are two vehicle power sockets so you can charge two phones or perhaps one phone and one GPS device at the same time, and there’s another one in the boot as well. The glove box has a cooler function.

The steering wheel holds the controls for the audio, the cruise control system, and there’s also two buttons to control the Bluetooth hands-free system on one of the lower spokes of the steering wheel. The accelerator pedal is floor mounted.

The climate control system has a dual zone feature which allows two separate temperatures for the left and right side of the cabin. There’s also something which Kia calls the Clean Air system, which is actually an ion generator.

One of the more interesting features of the car is how the reverse camera display is shown. Notice that there’s no big LCD screen at the audio unit area to show the reverse camera. The reverse view is instead displayed in a little window on the left of the rear view mirror.

You can view the video above for a demo of how it looks like. The rear view mirror also has an electro-chromic function which automatically dims to reduce glare from an approaching vehicle’s headlamps.

The luggage area is 740 litres in volume and measures 800mm long, 1,178mm wide and 785mm tall. There’s a luggage net and a cargo screen provided. If you lift up the luggage floor and hook it up, you’ll find a full size spare tyre.

We’re keen to drive the Sportage to find out how it performs but all we can do is cite figures now. The 2.0 litre engine in the Sportage is similar to the unit in the Tucson and is one of the more powerful normally aspirated port injection 2.0 litre engines around, producing 166 hp and 197 Nm of torque thanks to its dual CVVT system, which varies valve control on both the intake and exhaust. The engine also uses a drive by wire throttle and a variable intake system.

The engine is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission which has manual shifting capabilities. The gearbox sends power to a AWD system that only engages the rear wheels when necessary, although it has a LOCK system for you to force power to all four wheels in a 50:50 front to rear split at speeds of under 30km/h.

The Sportage uses ASD dampers, which stand for Amplitude Selective Damper. Under normal road conditions, the sliding ASD valve allows for a smooth ride, but when you drive on rough roads or are cornering, the ADS valve becomes fixed and allows a higher damping force for better stability.

The AWD system is also supported by an ESP system which includes ABS brakes, Cornering Brake Control, Brake Assist, a Traction Control system, a Downhill Brake Control system designed to help the driver maintain the vehicle’s speed on steep and downhill descends, and Hill-start Assist Control which helps keep the brakes on while you lift your foot off the brakes to begin accelerating – this is to ensure there is minimal backward rolling on steep ascends. In the event that you crash, there are 6 airbags and active headrests.

We’ll be back with a test drive report as soon as we can get our hands on a test drive unit, so stay tuned!
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Mercedes S-Class updated with new BlueDirect engines


UPDATE: Full live gallery from the launch added.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia unveiled the S-Class with updated BlueDirect engines this morning. This engine refresh exercise involves the S350L and the S500L, which will now get BlueEfficiency tags on their names. The “entry level” Mercedes-Benz S300L soldiers on with the old 231 hp 3.0-litre V6 lump.

The updated models are based on the facelifted W221 that was launched in Malaysia last April. The main component of BlueDirect engines are the BlueDirect combustion chamber, direct injection, improved fuel pump, lightweight camshaft plus double chain drive, electronic controlled thermostat, modified camshaft adjuster and exhaust gas turbocharger on selected engines. The result is higher power and torque with lower consumption and emissions.

The S350L BlueEfficiency gets a naturally aspirated 3.5L V6 M276 engine that puts out 306 hp and 370 Nm of torque. That’s a useful 12.5% and 5.7% more than the previous 272 hp/350 Nm unit. Max torque is also available from a broader range, from 3,500 to 5,250 rpm.

And the best part is the improved fuel consumption – 7.6L per 100 km, or a massive 24% better than the M272′s 10L per 100 km. CO2 emissions is down by 23.5%, so it’s a gain on all fronts. Performance wise, this variant does 0-100 km/h in 6.9 seconds and top speed is capped at 250 km/h.

It”s pretty much the same story for the S500L BlueEfficiency. Under that long hood lies a new biturbo V8 engine that’s smaller in capacity (4,663 cc vs 5,461 cc) but bigger in performance.

With 435 hp and 700 Nm of twist available from 1,800 to 3,500 rpm, this is a very rapid limo that does the century sprint in five seconds flat. This is a 2.1 tonne hulk of a machine, mind you. The old V8 made 388 hp and 530 Nm, by the way. Fuel consumption is 9.3L per 100 km, 16% better than before.

It’s an S-Class, so you’ll find a long, long list of tech and equipment, even if some owners never get to use half of them. The highlighted ones are Adaptive Highbeam Assist (auto dip high beam when oncoming car is detected), Night View Assist Plus (infrared camera with pedestrian detection), Attention Assist (detects drowsiness), long and medium range radars used for Brake Assist Plus and Distronic Plus and Blind Spot Assist.

Inside, there’s Splitview tech for the COMAND control and display system. Basically, this allows the driver to see navigation and the front passenger a DVD movie via the same central screen, for instance.

The rear seat entertainment package adds on two 8-inch displays at the back of the front seat headrests, two wireless headphones and a separate DVD player with connections. Other new features are an SD card slot and USB/Bluetooth interface. The “Music Register” is a 7.2 GB moving jukebox.

Audio wise, the S350L gets a Harman Kardon surround sound system with “Logic 7″, but the S500L offers the ultimate experience with a 15-speaker, 1200 watt Bang & Olufsen Beosound AMG system. It’s very obvious too – look out for the “hour glass” showpieces at the A and B pillars and the B&O panel behind the rear headrests.

Another S500L exclusive is the AMG Sports Package, which all big bad bosses will love. It includes 20-inch twin five-spoke AMG alloys (S350L wears 19-inch multi spokes), AMG bodystyling package, larger front brake discs, brushed stainless steel sports pedals with rubber studs and AMG floor velour mats.

Locally assembled in Pekan, Pahang, the S350L BlueEfficiency is priced at RM840,888 while the S500L BlueEfficiency will cost you RM1,056,888.

The increase is reasonable (RM5k for the S350L and RM57k for the S500L) considering the improved engines and added equipment. Potential Sonderklasse buyers aren’t the most price sensitive folks around either, so it should matter little. The entry point of S-Class ownership is RM659,888 for the S300L.

A gallery of live snaps from this morning’s launch is after the jump.
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Chevrolet Beat to get 1.0 liter 3 cylinder turbodiesel engine

Chevrolet will be adding a new 1.0 litre turbodiesel engine to their compact Chevrolet Beat hatchback, which will help GM expand its market share in India.

The 3 cylinder turbodiesel engine is expected to output 150Nm of torque, which doesn’t sound like a lot compared to larger 2.0 litre turbodiesels, but it’s a very good number considering it’s a small and light car and peak torque kicks in at a very low engine RPM compared to a petrol engine.

The Beat diesel is expected to do 24 km per litre, or 4.16 litres per 100km. Fancy something like this in Malaysia?

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Regas Premium Auto – new BMW dealer in Kuching

BMW Group Malaysia has appointed a new 4S dealer in Kuching – Regas Premium Auto Sdn Bhd. The new dealership will operate from the former Auto Bavaria Kuching showroom along Rock Road, which has been operating for over 20 years. Regas is already planning for a larger BMW 4S premise in the Kuching area, scheduled to open in Q2 2013.

Regar Premium Auto is part of the Regas Group, whites tarted out as Regar Motor in 1981. Other than their new BMW dealership, they also run a few other dealerships and service centers including Hyundai and Isuzu.

“It is a privilege for BMW Group Malaysia to welcome to our dealership network a business partner as established as Regas, which has had vast experiences and successes in the automotive segment in Sarawak. East Malaysia as a whole continues to grow as an important market for the premium segment of the Malaysian automotive industry. In 2010 alone, the market accounted for over 300 cars for the segment. With this new partnership, BMW Malaysia remains on track to increase our presence in the region,” said BMW Group Malaysia Managing Director Geoffrey Briscoe.

The Regas Premium Auto Sdn. Bhd. 4S BMW dealership is located at Lot 103, 2½ Mile Rock Road, 93250 Kuching.

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Audi celebrates Le Mans victory with Limited Edition R8


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You knew it was coming when Audi won its tenth Le Mans title earlier this month, and here it its, the Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition. Created in honour of the four rings’ achievements in the most famous endurance race, this Limited Edition is based on the V8 engined R8 coupe, not the V10 powered model, which is quite surprising. It will be reserved solely for 100 customers in the UK.

Setting it apart are titanium finish 19-inch double-spoke Y design alloys inspired by the R8 GT Coupe, and red brake callipers – not much. All normally optional metallic and pearl effect paint options are included in the Limited Edition price (from £93,935), but the striking Titanium Metallic paint finish that’s exclusive to this model incurs extra cost.


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Above the standard kit, the LE includes satellite navigation, Audi Music Interface (AMI), an interior light package and a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system, as well as mobile phone preparation via Bluetooth with integrated seatbelt microphones. There’s plenty of red accents in the cabin, from stitching on the seats, steering wheel and instrument cowl to the monoposto and floor mats.

The R8 LE is also available with an optional Carbon Package, which adds carbon sigma sideblades, door mirrors, monoposto, inlays and door sill trims. The same material also frames the illuminated engine bay to impress all and sundry, when one’s not using the full 430 PS from the 4.2-litre V8 FSI engine. Audi’s magnetic ride adaptive suspension is also standard here.

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Daihatsu Sirion in Indonesia is a rebadged 2011 Myvi

Our Formula One man and video host Harvinder Singh spotted this truck load of Daihatsu-badged Perodua Myvi on the NKVE today, probably being transported to a port somewhere for shipment to Indonesia.

It looks like Perodua is already gearing up for the export of the locally produced second generation Perodua Myvi to Indonesia, where it is sold as the Daihatsu Sirion. Daihatsu Indonesia has decided to use our Perodua developed styling for the Sirion in Indonesia, instead of using the Boon design that is sold in Japan.

This has been the case since the last generation, where our first generation Myvi was also sold in Indonesia with a Daihatsu badge.

Other than the Daihatsu and Sirion badging you can see on the rear of these trailered cars, there’s also a VVT-i badge on the left of the hatch.

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“Monster” Tajima breaks 10 minute barrier at Pikes Peak


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Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima has become the first person to break the fabled 10 minute barrier at Pikes Peak. The 60-year-old steered his SX4 race car to a record time of 9 minutes, 51.278 seconds to record his sixth consecutive outright win at the international hill climb.

Tajima had to overcome serious mechanical issues on his record-breaking run, in this case a blown radiator and a sudden loss of power steering in the final part of run up the 19.9 km-long course.


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A fixture at the event since 1988, Tajima has now won the unlimited division a record 11 times, all behind the wheel of Suzuki vehicles.


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This year’s win in the turbocharged 912 hp and 890 Nm 3.0 litre V6 Monster Special Pikes Peak SX4 maintains an unbeaten run that now stretches back to 2003.

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Toyota Vios 1.5G Limited launched, TRD Sportivo updated


UPDATE: Live gallery added after the jump.

Today’s launch should come as no surprise to readers of this website, as we’ve earlier posted up the brochure, specs and price list of the Toyota Vios 1.5G Limited, the latest variant of Malaysia’s best selling non national badged passenger car. Besides the G Limited, UMW Toyota has also refreshed the range topping Vios TRD Sportivo. Now, the Vios range numbers six variants.

The G Limited sits between the 1.5G and the TRD Sportivo. It sports a refreshed front grille that will also appear on all Vios variants, except for the TRD Sportivo, which gets a honeycomb mesh design and TRD Sportivo logo.

Both the G Limited and TRD Sportivo wear aerokits to differentiate them from lesser variants – both are five-piece items consisting of front and rear spoiler, bootlid spoiler and side skirts – but the G Limited’s aerokit is a newly designed set.

Both trims come with 15-inch alloys with 185/60 tyres, but the G Limited’s 12-spoke wheels are in dark silver, in contrast with the TRD’s seven-spoke bronze coloured items (they were previously in dark silver). The G Limited rims will also feature on the G.

The Deep Amethyst Mica Metallic colour you see here on the G Limited is new; it replaces the discontinued Grey Mica Metallic. Silver Metallic, Coal Black, White and Medium Silver Metallic colours have been carried over.

Both cars feature leather seats. The G Limited’s cabin is in a lighter beige hue with chrome accents, in keeping with its “luxury” positioning. In contrast, the TRD Sportivo, which previously didn’t feature leather, gets black perforated leather with red stitching (also on the steering and gear knob) for a sportier feel.

The front seats also have TRD Sportivo embroidery plus “dual density foam” that gives “better support for reduced fatigue”. For the Vios 1.5E, dual-tone (dark grey and blue shades) seat fabrics are new.

Owners who want better handling can order the TRD Sportivo suspension kit, which is now available as option for all Vios variants. The kit consists of coil springs and shock absorbers with revised spring and damper rates, tuned by TRD Asia for local conditions. Ride height is lowered by 10mm as a result.


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Price wise, the G Limited will cost you RM 89,600 (OTR plus insurance), RM2,300 more than the G. The TRD Sportivo is still priced at RM92,000, so it looks like the addition of leather seats did not push up the price. As with all UMWT vehicles, the Vios comes with a 3-year/100,000 km warranty. The service interval is 10,000 km.

Full live gallery from the launch is after the jump.
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New BMW X1 sDrive20i features 2.0L turbo: 184hp/270Nm

BMW has been on a roll overhauling its engine line-up recently, and the latest update is a new “20i” engine, finally replacing the anaemic normally aspirated 2.0 litre 4 cylinder found in the 320i in Malaysia. You can expect the F30 320i to be equipped with this new lump.

The new 20i engine makes its debut in the BMW X1 for the 2012 model year. The new BMW X1 sDrive20i now features a 2.0 litre four cylinder engine with a twin scroll turbocharger producing 184 horsepower between 5,000 to 6,250rpm, and 270Nm of torque between 1,250rpm to 4,500rpm. 0 to 100km/h will take 7.4 seconds. This new engine will be mated to BMW’s 8-speed automatic transmission.

184 horses is as much power as the current 20d range, but 270Nm is less torque than the 20d’s 380Nm. The 28i engine, also based on a 2.0 litre turbo four cylinder, makes 245 horses and 350Nm. I wonder if a simple remap will be able to take the 20i up to 28i levels, or at least half way there.

I would expect an X1 sDrive20i (or xDrive20i) to be introduced here in Malaysia to replace the sDrive18i, to satisfy those who want a little more go from their compact X1 but don’t find themselves warming up to the efficient xDrive20d model.
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