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  • 2026 BMW iX3 NA5 debuts: production Neue Klasse gets concept car looks, 805 km range, 372 km in 10min

    2026 BMW iX3 NA5 debuts: production Neue Klasse gets concept car looks, 805 km range, 372 km in 10min

    This is it, folks, you’re looking at the all-new 2026 BMW iX3, codenamed NA5. That’s right, what you see here is not yet another concept car, but a full production model that will actually go on sale very soon. Let that sink in for a moment.

    This didn’t come without warning, of course. When the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X was unveiled in March last year, the then-head of BMW i Design, Kai Langer – who has recently left the position to join Xiaomi, incidentally – told me personally that the production version would look nearly identical to the concept. We’ve all heard this before, so I told him I’d believe it when I saw it. I shouldn’t have doubted him – sorry, Kai!

    This also begs the question: now that the iX3 actually looks like the concept car that preceded it, will the next-generation 3 Series (codenamed NA0 for the all-electric i3) look exactly like the original Vision Neue Klasse sedan from 2023?

    But before we jump the gun, let’s focus on what’s in front of us in the here and now. Yes, the iX3 looks nearly identical to the concept, save for a few details that have been watered down. The engraved BMW emblems have been swapped out for regular badges as expected, while the digital camera side mirrors and wingtip-door releases are now more conventional items. The door handles how have a flush, self-presenting design, a first for BMW.

    Production 2026 BMW iX3 on left vs the Vision Neue Klasse X concept.

    It’s the bits they didn’t change that are more surprising. The tall and narrow kidney grille (fully illuminated as “light replaces chrome”), the wide enclosed headlights, rounded and more organic shape, right down to the rather nondescript taillights (split by the logo “gap” that’s replicated from the front end), it has all survived the jump from concept to production. Just look at the side-by-side images above. Take notes, Subaru.

    Size wise, the NA5 iX3 is very close to the latest G45 X3, though they are completely unrelated both visually and technically. The mid-sized SUV (or SAV, if you insist on BMW parlance) measures 4,782 mm long, 1,895 mm wide and 1,635 mm tall, making it marginally longer than the X3, but narrower and vertically shorter. Its wheelbase is also slightly longer at 2,987 mm, while weighing 2,285 kg in the launch iX3 50 xDrive guise. The latter makes it around 350 kg heavier than the X3 20 xDrive.

    The shock continues inside too. If you had shown me this interior yesterday and said it’s of a real production BMW, I wouldn’t have believed you – just as I told Kai last year. But no, the alien-looking steering wheel with 12- and 6-o’clock spokes, the parallelogram (not rhombus – yes, I aced maths in school) centre screen and full-width instrument cluster at the base of the windscreen are all still here. The wraparound layout is intact too, though understandably the pumpkin colour way (which is an option) has been sobered up.

    Production 2026 BMW iX3 on left vs the Vision Neue Klasse X concept.

    The 17.9-inch centre screen now runs the latest Panoramic iDrive featuring BMW Operating System X (I don’t think the Munich brand can shorten it to OS X this time around without risking a lawsuit from Cupertino). BMW says it’s more user friendly (though the on-screen AC vent adjustment says otherwise) and customisable than ever, with access to music/video streaming apps, games (it’s still trying to make AirConsole happen) and productivity functions.

    A first for BMW, the typical meter cluster behind the steering wheel is no more. This has been substituted with the Panoramic Vision display that stretches from pillar to pillar on the base of the windscreen. Like on the concept, this too is fully customisable, allowing the driver to pick from a variety of widgets and choose where to display them. There’s also the new Intelligent Personal Assistant avatar in the centre, perhaps “inspired” by the Nomi interaction AI in Nio vehicles.

    The higher placement of the reimagined instrument display is what has allowed BMW designers to adopt the radical steering wheel with vertical spokes. Look closely and you’ll see that the horizontal prongs aren’t actually connected to the rim, and you instead have little tabs/cutouts to wrap your thumbs around, a’la the OG Proton Saga. The buttons operate via touch, but with haptic feedback.

    Even with the full-width Panoramic Vision as standard, the BMW iX3 is still available with a 3D Head-Up Display projected on the windscreen. Also on are customisable cabin ambient lighting (peeking through the fabric layers), a surprisingly modest 13-speaker Harman Kardon audio setup (supports BMW HypersonX soundscape for virtual sounds) and a fixed panoramic sunroof. The glass ceiling doesn’t have a cover, but BMW claims it has unique solar energy filtering and 100% UV protection.

    Beyond that, passenger room both front and rear is said to be substantially increased over the previous-generation model, with the rear bench now adopting the latest sofa-like shape and feel we’ve seen on the 7 Series and XM models. The boot swallows 520 litres, with an added bonus of a 58 litre frunk under the bonnet.

    But enough with the boring static stuff already, let’s talk tech. The NA5 BMW iX3 is built on a brand new architecture, being the first of an entire family of future Neue Klasse models to come. Neue Klasse is literally German for New Class, and it’s a term that BMW has used once before. Back then, it described a pioneering series of models in the 1960s that effectively saved the BMW company from its post-war financial struggles.

    For the modern age, BMW once again claims to have taken a significant step forward with this range or Neue Klasse vehicles, starting with what we see here. The numbers speak for themselves: 800V architecture (a BMW first), 108.7 kWh usable NMC battery, up to 805 km WLTP range, 400 kW max DC charging, and the ability to gain 372 km of range in just 10 minutes.

    For a quick comparison, the outgoing iX3 had a 73.8 kWh usable battery capacity, giving a 460 km WLTP range. So that’s 75% more range with a 47% bump in battery size. That’s progress right there, and perhaps a timely reminder that EV technology is still on a steep trajectory.

    The big jump is achieved via a multitude of advancements. The latest sixth-generation BMW eDrive tech (Gen6) developed for the Neue Klasse family uses electric motors with 40% less energy loss, while being 10% lighter and 20% cheaper to produce. Then there’s the new cylindrical cell design with 20% higher energy density and 30% increase in charging speed. Can you imagine a magic petrol engine that can yield improvements this drastic every few years? Absolutely not. 


    2026 BMW iX3 NA5 debuts: production Neue Klasse gets concept car looks, 805 km range, 372 km in 10min

    In iX3 50 xDrive form – notice the new naming convention, 50 xDrive instead of xDrive50 making for clearer physical badging – the electric SUV gets two motors: a new asynchronous motor (ASM) at the front making 167 PS and 255 Nm, plus an electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) motor driving the rear axle with 326 PS and 435 Nm. Together, the total system output is 469 PS and 645 Nm, with a 0-100 km/h time of 4.9 seconds and a 210 km/h top speed.

    The new 800V electrical architecture also allows for much quicker DC charging, up to 400 kW. BMW claims the car can maintain the peak charging rate for as long as five minutes and in ideal conditions, yield a 10%-80% top up in as short as 21 minutes – that’s staggering for a battery this large. Crucially, unlike the new electric Mercedes-Benz CLA, the iX3 supports older 400V chargers too. For AC, it has an 11 kW OBC as standard, plus an optional 22 kW upgrade.

    Beyond motoring, the car also supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) functions. V2H practically converts the vehicle into a temporary storage device for the solar energy generated at home, while V2G allows customers to integrate their car into the power grid.

    2026 BMW iX3 NA5 debuts: production Neue Klasse gets concept car looks, 805 km range, 372 km in 10min

    Both V2H and V2G require the use of a new BMW Wallbox Professional (DC). Unlike what the name suggests however, it’s not a compact DC fast charger for your home. Instead, it’s still technically an AC wallbox (up to 22 kW) that allows the iX3 to discharge up to 11 kW back into the housing power network. Whether this will be available or even work in Malaysia remains to be seen, of course.

    And then we get to the driving dynamics part of it all. “Practically everything about it is new, yet it is also more BMW than ever,” said Oliver Zipse, chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG. Core to the brand to the point of being synonymous with it is “Sheer Driving Pleasure,” coincidentally a tagline coined for the original Neue Klasse back in 1962. The new Neue Klasse is claimed to uphold that claim more than ever, despite it being fully electric.

    It uses something hilariously named the Heart of Joy, a driving dynamics management technology “superbrain” responsible for the drivetrain, brakes, energy recuperation and steering sub-functions, processing information up to ten times faster than conventional control units. Even with standard passive spring and damper setup, the new iX3 drives and steers uniquely like a proper BMW – well, according to BMW at least.

    It stops even better than a typical BMW, apparently, with something called Soft Stop, enabling the “smoothest stopping process ever achieved by a BMW.” Interesting fact, BMW says the iX3 will use its brake energy regeneration system up to 98% of all braking in everyday driving, instead of using its physical brakes.

    On the autonomous driving front, the new model supports a higher level of hands-free driving via its Motorway Assistant feature. With it activated, drivers can take their hands off the steering wheel for long periods on open highways, without being nagged on to hold the steering every few minutes. City Assistant is also new, helping the car recognise and stop at traffic lights when needed, and driving off again on green.

    So there you go, a concise summary (trust me, this is as short as I can make it – the press release is 58 pages long!) of the all-new 2026 BMW iX3 NA5. What to do you think of its looks and tech, do comment below!

    GALLERY: 2026 BMW iX3 50 xDrive M Sport

     
  • 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology interior teased – completely different from X254 GLC interior

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology interior teased – completely different from X254 GLC interior

    Mercedes-Benz has previewed the new Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology’s interior ahead of the car’s official unveiling on September 7 2025 at the IAA Mobility 2025 show in Munich.

    That’s just a few days to go, and we’ve already previously seen what the front grille of the new GLC will look like, but since we spend most of our car ownership experience in the car, the interior of a car can be a make and break for a car purchase decision.

    These teaser images feature a gigantic MBUX Hyperscreen that measures 39.1 inches, which is the largest display ever fitted to a Mercedes-Benz to date. Of course, don’t expect this to be standard equipment – it’s likely the most expensive dashboard screen option you can pick from.

    The 39.1 inch MBUX Hyperscreen features a high resolution and matrix backlight technology powered by over 1,000 individual LEDs. It also features intelligent zone dimming, which allows for the simultaneous
    adjustment of two display areas via sliders.

    Mercedes-Benz uses a combination of the screen and the interior ambient lighting to set the mood of the cabin accordingly. High-resolution atmospheric ambient styles can be selected as background motifs. They offer a wide range of moods – from calm to intense, cool to warm, and technical to emotional. The colouring of the instrument cluster, control elements and ambient lighting are coordinated with these emotional motifs.

    The interior ambient lighting is also used to execute various effects and contribute to the user interface. For example, climate adjustments briefly change the colour of the ambient lighting and vent illumination to confirm selections.


    Left: GLC with EQ tech, Right: GLC X254

    We know this new GLC is an EQ model that is an EV, but overall, the interior design is completely different from the one used in the ICE-powered X254 GLC currently on sale. It rides on a dedicated MB.EA platform with an 800V electrical architecture. The electric GLC’s wheelbase is 129mm longer than its ICE sibling. Essentially this is the successor to the EQC.

    It looks like the GLC will run concurrently with both an ICE and EV model at the moment, unlike the CLA which uses a single platform for the ICE, hybrid and EV models.

    Stay tuned – we’ll be back with full details of the GLC when it is revealed in full on September 7.

     
  • 2025 Indian Scout model range in Malaysia, all-new five model line-up, pricing starts from RM103,900

    2025 Indian Scout model range in Malaysia, all-new five model line-up, pricing starts from RM103,900

    With the brand’s reintroduction to Malaysia, the all-new 2025 Indian Motorcycle Scout model range is now on sale, with pricing starting from RM103,900. The line-up starts with the Scout Bobber, which comes in three variants – the Standard in Black Metallic at RM103,900, and in the Limited colours of Sunset Red Smoke and Spirit Blue Metallic, with Tech package, priced at RM121,100 and RM124,300, respectively.

    Then there is the three model range of the Sport Scout, with the Standard Metallic Black retailing at RM106,800. Selecting the Storm Blue or Nara Bronze Metallic variants with Indian Motorcycle Limited and Tech package will set the rider back RM113,500 and RM117,300, respectively.

    Also available is the Scout Classic, with single colour option of Sunset Red Metallic, with Limited and Tech package, priced at RM128,800. Next in line is the Super Scout, coming only in Black Smoke with graphics and, and Limited and Tech package, retailing at RM134,500.

    2025 Indian Scout model range in Malaysia, all-new five model line-up, pricing starts from RM103,900

    Rounding out Indian Motorcycle’s Malaysian Scout models is the 101 Scout with two variants. Both coming with the Limited and Tech package, the 101 Scout is available in Sunset Red Metallic with graphics or Ghost White Metallic with graphics, identically priced at RM139,600.

    In Standard configuration, the Indian Scout comes with two-channel ABS braking as standard with an analogue instrument gauge, keyed ignition, with LED headlight common across the range. The Limited package adds cruise control along with three ride modes – Sport, Standard and Tour – and traction control plus a USB charging port for the rider’s smartphone, while the Tech package takes the previous packages and adds keyless start and a four-inch touchscreen LCD round gauge.

    2025 Indian Scout model range in Malaysia, all-new five model line-up, pricing starts from RM103,900

    The Scout motorcycles are equipped with Indian Motorcycle’s all-new SpeedPlus V-twin, displacing 1,250 cc, delivering 105 hp and 108 Nm of torque at 6,300 rpm, with the 101 Scout getting the 111 HP version of the SpeedPlus and over 111 Nm of torque. The new liquid-cooled mill is mated to a six-speed gearbox with belt final drive to the rear wheel.

    With the Tech package, the Indian Scout rider gets Ride Command with on-screen navigation and integration with the rider’s smartphone via Bluetooth. Additional features with Ride Command include vehicle locator, vehicle health, tow/bump alert if the Scout is disturbed, and intuitive search, along with six display and two screen options.

     
  • Audi Concept C unveiled – two-door battery-electric sports car between TT, R8 to enter production in 2027

    Audi Concept C unveiled – two-door battery-electric sports car between TT, R8 to enter production in 2027

    Audi has unveiled the Concept C, which will preview the design of its future products as well as a new interior experience, according to the German manufacturer. Its design is inspired by the Auto Union Type C race car, and aims to deliver a reduction to essential elements and a “commitment to geometric clarity,” it said.

    “Radical simplicity is at the heart of our approach. We achieve clarity by reducing everything to the essential,” said Audi chief creative officer Massimo Frascella.

    While the Concept C introduces traits and features which will be rolled out to the Audi product line-up, it also serves to preview a production model that will be almost identical and enter production in two years, Frascella told Autocar. “The car that you see here is a preview of a production car – almost literally,” Frascella said, confirming that the production model is expected to launch in 2027.

    Though the Concept C arrives after the TT has been discontinued, the eventual EV sports car is not intended as a successor to the distinct two-door model. “The Concept C is not a successor of the TT. It’s a different segment to the TT – it’s somewhere exactly in the middle between TT and R8. We will come up with a name once the car hits the road as a serious product,” Frascella said.

    The production car to emerge from the Concept C will be EV-only, and there are no plans for an internal combustion-engined version alongside it, said CEO Gernot Döllner. “We believe the electric drivetrain is a perfect fit. It’s not a car for the race track – it’s a car for country roads, for performance driving,” Döllner told the publication.

    It adds that the Concept C is of “mid-engined” proportions, which result from a centrally-located battery pack, a layout it shares with the upcoming Porsche Boxster and Cayman EV successor. This is for the battery, the heaviest part of an EV, to help attain the mid-engined balance and packaging of a ICE-powered car, and to allow a low seating position compared to a “skateboard” underfloor battery location.

    The Concept C has been said to employ a single drive motor for the rear wheels, though the eventual production car will have a dual-motor configuration in its top variant, according to Autocar.

    Here, the Concept C has been shown to use a retractable hard roof, which is an Audi first. Inside, the cabin of the Concept C also carries through the theme of simplicity as applied to the exterior, where the dashboard is home to a 10.4-inch screen that retracts into the centre console.

    This is to ensure that the technology provided is close to hand but “never dominant,” and the balance between traditional physical controls and digital technology means “the controls are exactly where they are expected to be,” said Audi. Meanwhile, the steering wheel of the Concept C is round, rather than the sqaured-off shape used in recent Audi production models.

    Elsewhere in the cabin of the Concept C, physical controls have been made from anodised aluminium for “a tactile experience that reflects mechanical quality,” while being engineered to offer the “unmistakeable Audi click” when operated, according to the publication.

     
  • 2025 Proton Saga MC3 shown on livestream – new face, exterior lighting; dual screens on revised dash

    2025 Proton Saga MC3 shown on livestream – new face, exterior lighting; dual screens on revised dash

    The upcoming Proton Saga MC3 was shown on livestream during today’s launch of the company’s first electric vehicle (EV) plant in Tanjong Malim. While not seen in full, we get to see parts of the brand’s staple sedan, with many of the revisions matching up to what we already expect from a prior leak and various spyshots.

    Starting with the exterior, the Saga MC3 will sport new headlamps with C-shaped daytime running lights. As per leaked images, the DRLs will be visually connected by an Ethereal Bow on a full-width concave grille that is joined a thick upper chrome strip. Photos of prototypes indicate the headlamps will have two light bars acting as indicators on the inner part of each cluster.

    Elsewhere, we spot new side mirrors with indictors that are more seamless integrated with the housing. At the rear, the new LED taillights with dash hinted by camouflaged prototypes are clear to see in the video.

    These are smaller in size than the units on the MC2 and get a distinctive signature with slanted dashes and what appears to be a connecting light bar. The boot lid also looks new and is shaped with a small ducktail instead of the tacked-on-looking small spoiler on the MC2.

    2025 Proton Saga MC3 shown on livestream – new face, exterior lighting; dual screens on revised dash

    As for the interior, the Saga’s new conjoined screens seen in a leaked photo are present on the livestream, along with pill-shaped air vents and a dashboard that has a textured section ahead of the front passenger.

    What’s still unknown is if the Saga MC3 will get a new 1.5 litre inline-four petrol engine (deep dive here). A leaked documents reveals there to be three variants, with the Standard and Executive receiving an automatic transmission, while the presumably top-spec Premium gets a CVT.

    The current Saga is powered by a 1.3 litre inline-four petrol unit making 95 (94 hp or 70 kW) and 120 Nm of torque, with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic, although the former has been on its way out for some time. If the document is legit, we’re looking at substantial changes to the Saga’s powertrain.

    Proton Saga MC3 leaked photos and document

    Proton also mentions during the livestream that the Saga MC3 is built on the AMA platform, which is a platform used on models previously developed by the company but significantly upgraded to be relevant to newer safety standards and technologies.

    It adds that the Saga MC3 was developed not just in Malaysia, but also in partnership with Geely at the Proton Research and Development Centre (PRDC) located at Hangzhou Bay in China – the entire development team is said to involve 240 employees from Malaysia. In the video, a prototype is also seen being tested in wintery conditions in China.

    With almost everything out in the open, what do you think of the new Saga MC3? These are some major upgrades for the brand’s bestseller (it even looks set to get an ADAS suite), but the company still hasn’t revealed when it plans to launch the model.

    VIDEO: Proton EV plant launch livestream recording

    Proton Saga MC3 spyshots

     
  • Zeekr EVs will be locally assembled at Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) Tg Malim – Proton

    Zeekr EVs will be locally assembled at Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) Tg Malim – Proton

    Zeekr 009

    In the future, EVs from Zeekr will be locally assembled at the Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV), Tanjong Malim, Perak. This is according to Proton, which launched its new EV plant within its complex at Tg Malim today. You can think of Proton as the ‘anchor tenant’ of AHTV, which was launched in 2022.

    “Proton’s partnership with Zhejiang Geely Holding Ltd (Geely) would also see other premium brands, such as Zeekr, being locally assembled within AHTV,” Proton said in a press release. Zeekr is a premium brand of Geely, which is of course Proton’s foreign partner and donor of its SUVs and EVs.

    In October 2023, DRB-Hicom and Geely signed a master collaboration agreement that sets forth the underlying principles, governance framework and mutual commitment for the AHTV project, including specific roles to be undertaken for development and promotional initiatives.

    Automotive Hi-Tech Valley – click to enlarge

    AHTV will attract investments both locally and from overseas, which will propel it to be an international automotive hub for NEVs (new energy vehicles, China’s term for electrified vehicles), DRB-Hicom said in a statement then.

    “Its focus will not only be on the production of automobiles of various makes, but also in the manufacturing of high-technology components and parts for NEVs. This will further expand the capability of local vendors towards specialising in high-technology manufacturing,” the company added.

    Both DRB-Hicom and Geely has since signed MoUs with Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) to collaborate on developing AHTV.

    Zeekr currently sells three EVs in Malaysia – the Zeekr 009 luxury SUV, the Zeekr X crossover and most recently, the Zeekr 7X SUV which competes with the Tesla Model Y and BYD Sealion 7.

    Zeekr EVs will be locally assembled at Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) Tg Malim – Proton

    Zeekr 7X

     
  • Sime Motors celebrates its 45th anniversary, powering ahead as Malaysia’s largest automotive retailer

    Sime Motors celebrates its 45th anniversary, powering ahead as Malaysia’s largest automotive retailer

    Sime Motors turns 45, marking four and a half decades of growth, innovation and leadership in Malaysia’s automotive industry. Since its establishment in 1980, the company has evolved into the country’s largest automotive retailer with the largest market share, with a world-class portfolio of brands and services.

    Today, Sime Motors’ representation in the automotive retail space is accomplished through a host of brands, ranging from BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad, BYD, Denza, Ford and Hyundai to Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo and Porsche as well as Auto Selection for used cars, Drivecare and EV Next for EV used cars, positioning it as a one-stop mobility powerhouse.

    Over the past 45 years, Sime Motors has been at the forefront of Malaysia’s automotive transformation – from introducing cutting-edge technologies to delivering premium ownership experiences and driving the nation’s transition into the future of electric mobility.

    Sime Motors celebrates its 45th anniversary, powering ahead as Malaysia’s largest automotive retailer

    In the 1980s and 1990s, the company built a strong foundation as a trusted automotive retailer, representing premium global marques with the focus to expand its customer reach nationwide. The 2000s marked rapid expansion, with the company consolidating its strength in luxury, premium and broad market segments, alongside a growing retail and aftersales network.

    By the 2010s, it had reinforced its leadership through continuous dealership expansion as well as with the introduction of new international marques and customer-focused experiences that elevated the ownership journey.

    The present decade ushered in a defining era with the opening of Sime Motors City in Ara Damansara, a state-of-the-art hub now recognised as the largest automotive complex in Southeast Asia, in 2021. Additionally, the decade has seen Sime Motors accelerate its electric mobility journey by introducing pioneering EV brands such as BYD, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable mobility solutions.

    “Sime Motors’ 45-year journey has been instrumental to the Group’s long-standing commitment to innovation, sustainability and creating value for our customers,” said Datuk Jeffri Salim Davidson, Group CEO of Sime.

    “The Motors business is an important growth driver for Sime, and we are proud to see how Sime Motors has become a trusted name in Malaysia and a key force in the region’s mobility landscape. As we celebrate this milestone, we look forward to unlocking new opportunities, particularly in electric mobility and to the wider Asia Pacific market,” he added.

    Sime Motors MD Andrew Basham said that the milestone is not just a celebration of the company’s legacy but a reaffirmation of its vision for the future. “For 45 years, we have had the privilege of driving alongside Malaysians through every milestone, every journey and every generation. At Sime Motors, we will keep driving innovation, creating solutions and building customer trust at the core of everything we do,” he said.

    Sime Motors celebrates its 45th anniversary, powering ahead as Malaysia’s largest automotive retailer

    To mark its 45th anniversary, the company has lined up a number of nationwide initiatives, including a 45th anniversary sales carnival from September 5-7 at Sime Motors City. Besides exclusive deals, buyers will also be in the running for lucky draw prizes, including a grand prize of a BMW 2 Series as well as monthly giveaways from September until December.

    It will also host a 45-Hour anniversary sales marathon in October, which promises to be a record-breaking promotional event with unmatched offers, as well as Orchestrating Excellence, an orchestra concert specially curated to celebrate its 45 years of automotive excellence in Malaysia.

     
  • Proton should expand global footprint, increase exports to Europe, South America – PM Anwar Ibrahim

    Proton should expand global footprint, increase exports to Europe, South America – PM Anwar Ibrahim

    Malaysian carmaker Proton has been called upon to expand its global presence, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said in his speech at the launch of the Proton EV plant in Tanjung Malim today.

    Anwar emphasised the importance of leveraging Malaysia’s international relationship to market Proton cars globally, in particular at the upcoming 47th Aesan Summit where the prime minister wants the national carmaker to showcase its electric vehicle models.

    “Apart from our Asean compatriots like China, South Korea, India, and Japan, more countries will attend. Presidents from Brazil and South Africa will also [be present]. We want to bring the heads of states and delegates from the participating countries to see for themselves the capabilities, performance, and technology of Proton, so that we can penetrate their market,” the prime minister said.

    Anwar expressed gratitude to China for sharing technology with Malaysia especially in the automotive industry. “Their readiness to allow the transfer of technology at various levels gave opportunities to our youth to create our own products,” he said.

    The Malaysian prime minister also hoped that EV models from Proton can be priced lower for the needs of the middle-income group, and said that he was informed that prices can be reduced to a competitive level, and meet the needs of car buyers with lower income.

    Newly launched today, the Proton electric vehicle plant in Tanjung Malim was constructed at a cost of RM82 million and has a first-phase capacity of 20,000 vehicles a year. This can be increased to 45,000 units annually, depending on demand from local and overseas markets.

    Output from this plant begins with the eMas 7, which first arrived on the market as a CBU import from China, and this will be joined by the smaller eMas 5 later on.

     
  • Meet the new 2026 Lotus Emeya and Eletre at The Gardens Mall roadshow, Sept 3-7 – from RM459k

    Meet the new 2026 Lotus Emeya and Eletre at The Gardens Mall roadshow, Sept 3-7 – from RM459k

    Lotus Cars Malaysia is showcasing the 2026 Lotus Emeya and Lotus Eletre at a roadshow at The Gardens Mall this week until Sunday, September 7 2025. If you’re looking for an executive premium sedan or SUV, check out the Emeya and Eletre duo at the ground floor of The Gardens Mall’s East Lobby this week.

    Engineered for the daring, the Emeya and Eletre are more than just electric vehicles – they are a statement. A statement about what’s possible when you refuse to compromise.

    Interested? Drop by the road show or fill up this form for a more personalised service by Lotus sales advisors.

    Lotus Emeya Hyper GT – from RM459k

    The Lotus Emeya is the brand’s electric hyper-GT that takes on the Porsche Taycan. It comes in five variants starting from RM459k for the Emeya 600.

    Meet the new 2026 Lotus Emeya and Eletre at The Gardens Mall roadshow, Sept 3-7 – from RM459k

    The 2026 Emeya line-up and pricing are as follows:

    • Emeya 600 – RM459,000
    • Emeya 600 GT SE – RM519,000
    • Emeya 600 Sport SE – RM599,000
    • Emeya 900 Sport – RM699,000
    • Emeya 900 Sport Carbon – RM729,000

    Lotus Eletre Hyper SUV – from RM499k

    If you’re a fan of an SUV’s more commanding seating position, the Lotus Eletre hyper SUV starts from RM499k and comes in four variants beginning with the Eletre 600.

    Meet the new 2026 Lotus Emeya and Eletre at The Gardens Mall roadshow, Sept 3-7 – from RM459k

    Pricing for each variant of the Eletre is as follows:

    • Eletre 600: RM499,000
    • Eletre 600 GT SE: RM569,000
    • Eletre 600 Sport SE: RM649,000
    • Eletre 900 Sport: RM769,000
    • Eletre 900 Sport Carbon: RM839,000

    Interested in checking out these new electric Lotus cars? Come on by the road show or fill up this form for a more personalised service by Lotus sales advisors.

     
  • Mazda to build new EV battery pack assembly plant in Japan – 10 GWh capacity; operational in FY2027

    Mazda to build new EV battery pack assembly plant in Japan – 10 GWh capacity; operational in FY2027

    Mazda has signed an agreement to set up a new module pack plant for automotive cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells in Iwakuni, a city located in the Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan. Construction of the facility is set to commence in November this year, with operations expected to start in fiscal year 2027.

    According to the company, the upcoming Iwakuni plant will be Mazda’s first new domestic plant since the start of operations at the Hofu No. 2 plant in 1992. It will serve to support the brand’s global expansion of electrified models with an annual capacity of 10 GWh at maximum.

    The company notes that the plant, which occupies a land area of approximately 190,000 square metres, will assemble modules of automotive cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells sourced from Panasonic Energy, and package them into battery packs.

     
  • Volkswagen to use established ICE model names for its ID. EVs – production ID.2all is now the ID. Polo

    Volkswagen to use established ICE model names for its ID. EVs – production ID.2all is now the ID. Polo

    Volkswagen ID. Polo (left), ID. Polo GTI (right)

    Volkswagen has announced it will transfer the names of its established bestsellers to its fully electric ID. models. The first model to benefit from this new naming strategy is the production version of the ID.2all concept, which will be known as the ID. Polo that will be launched in 2026.

    Also launching in 2026 is the ID. Polo GTI, which was previously previewed by the ID. GTI Concept two years ago. Both cars will be presented at the upcoming IAA Mobility (otherwise known as the Munich Motor Show) next week in the camouflage you see before you. You’ll be glad to know the productions versions remain faithful to the design of the concepts that previewed them.

    The German carmaker previously stated that the production ID.2all would have a starting price of under 25,000 euros (about RM123k). It will reportedly be built on a shortened and simplified version of the company’s MEB platform (dubbed MEB Entry). As for its size, the concept measures 4,050 mm long, 1,812 mm wide, 1,530 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2,600 mm – these figures are similar to the sixth-generation Polo.

    Volkswagen ID. Polo (left), ID. Polo GTI (right)

    Volkswagen will also use the stage at the event to show off a new electric compact SUV concept called the ID. Cross Concept. This will eventually become the ID. Cross, which is deemed as the electric counterpart to the T-Cross.

    With the new naming strategy, other ID. models are expected to be renamed. These include the ID.4, which might called the ID. Tiguan, while the ID.7 could be renamed to the ID. Passat. The production ID.Every1, which is part of Volkswagen’s Electric Urban Car Family alongside the ID. Polo, would be called the ID.up! or ID.Lupo.

     
  • Proton’s dedicated EV plant in Tg Malim launched – CKD eMas 7 kicks off production, eMas 5 next up

    Proton’s dedicated EV plant in Tg Malim launched – CKD eMas 7 kicks off production, eMas 5 next up

    Proton’s new electric vehicle (EV) plant in Tanjong Malim has been launched by prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. As promised in an update in August, production starts this month and the first car to roll off the factory floor is the Proton eMas 7. Ground breaking of the site happened in February.

    The RM82 million factory – which sits on a 5.57-acre site within Proton’s complex in Tg Malim – has a first phase initial capacity of 20,000 units per annum and the original target for completion was by end-2025, so we’re well within schedule. Also as planned are the CKD locally assembled Proton eMas 7 for now, “closely followed by” the smaller eMas 5 after that. Launched in December 2024, the eMas 7, Proton’s first EV, is currently a CBU import from China.

    According to Proton, this EV plant was designed with scalability in mind to allow it to adapt to future models and production volumes. Capacity can be ramped up to 45,000 units over time based on local and overseas demand.

    There are some differences from Proton’s ICE factories – the new plant has specialised areas for battery assembly, high-voltage safety and electrical testing, with layouts tailored to accommodate flat EV underbodies and electric drive units.

    “For key areas, each line could add several stations, with their tester lines being modular and capable of accommodating platform variations or multi-model production. In the logistics area, the plant is capable of future expansion, with its logistics flow and storage systems optimised to support both local and export markets,” Proton said.

    “Infrastructure such as utility systems, material handling paths, and digital traceability tools like manufacturing execution system (MES) and warehouse management system (WMS) are already in place to support future scale-up without significant redesign,” the company said. A machine try out (MTO) test was done to ensure equipment readiness before calibration, validation and full-scale production.

    Proton’s dedicated EV plant in Tg Malim launched – CKD eMas 7 kicks off production, eMas 5 next up

    Proton EVs are basically Geely models, and the Chinese giant provided technical guidance on production systems, helped with equipment selection and deployed experts to assist with installation and trial runs. The Hangzhou-based company also facilitated overseas training for Proton staff and ensured the plant aligned with global EV manufacturing standards. Geely founder and chairman Li Shufu was at today’s launch.

    To support the ramp-up before the launch, 30 employees were added for critical operational and technical roles and have been fully trained to cater for full-scale production. Eventually, the plant will see a creation of over 200 new jobs, specialising in EV industrialisation and technical services, Proton says.

    Today’s launch event also saw a the signing of memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Automotive High Tech Valley (AHTV) and Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) to conduct a feasibility study on establishing railway cargo connectivity for AHTV including a railway logistic hub in Tanjong Malim. More on the AHTV here.

    to conduct a feasibility study on establishing railway cargo connectivity for AHTV including a railway logistic hub location


     
  • Honda tests full-size EV Fun Concept e-motorcycle

    Honda tests full-size EV Fun Concept e-motorcycle

    Testing for the Honda EV Fun Concept electric motorcycle continues in Europe, with new photos showing real world on-road testing in Offenbach, Germany. First shown in Milan, Italy, during the EICMA motorcycle show, the EV Fun Concept is Honda’s first full-size electric motorcycle (e-bike).

    The electric equivalent of a middleweight motorcycle, the EV Fun Concept comes with a non-removable battery pack. Charging uses CCS2 quick charging, the same as used in EV charging stations.

    Honda tests full-size EV Fun Concept e-motorcycle

    According to Masatsugu Tanaka, project lead and 20-year veteran at Honda motorcycles, the EV Fun Concept was built to the design brief of “be the wind”. ” The EV Fun Conncept offers a quiet and smooth ride unique to EV models and a sense of unity with the machine that can make riders feel like the wind,” says Tanaka.

    Frome what can be seen from the photos and videos provided, the EV Fun Concept places its electric motor amidships, with belt drive to the rear wheel that is held by a single-sided swingarm. According to the teaser video for the EV Fun Concept, Honda’s latest e-bike will be coming to the market soon.


     
  • iCaur Petaling Jaya by Karrus Automotive Group now open – brand’s 2nd dealership in Malaysia, worldwide

    iCaur Petaling Jaya by Karrus Automotive Group now open – brand’s 2nd dealership in Malaysia, worldwide

    iCaur Malaysia has expanded its dealership network following the launch of a new showroom located in Petaling Jaya, which is also the brand’s second dealership worldwide. Operated by Karrus Automotive Group, iCaur Petaling Jaya spans 18,000 square feet across four floors, each serving a specific purpose.

    On the ground floor is the vehicle display area where visitors can explore the brand’s lineup that will be led by the iCaur 03 set to be launched next week. Just above, the mezzanine level offers a chill-out zone and gaming area that are “perfect for kicking back and letting your inner child play.”

    Looking ahead, the second level of the building will house a dedicated customisation space for customers to personalise their vehicles, while the basement level is for an aftersales service centre – both are currently in development and will be open to the public in the near future.

    “iCaur fills a sweet spot in the EV market that is youthful, design-forward, and accessible. This showroom is more than just a retail space. It’s a symbol of what Karrus believes in: that car ownership is evolving. It’s no longer just about the specs. It’s now about experiences, culture, and attitude. And that’s exactly where iCaur comes in,” said said Reza Mutalib, founder and director of Karrus Automotive Group.

    iCaur Petaling Jaya is now open for walk-ins starting today (September 4, 2025) and is open from from 10am to 6pm daily. The showroom is located at 54, Jalan Profesor Diraja Ungku Aziz, PJS 12, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

     
  • ECRL extension plans under discussion – PM Anwar

    ECRL extension plans under discussion – PM Anwar

    The proposal to extend the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) to Rantau Panjang in Kelantan is in the initial discussion stage, Bernama has reported.

    “The team will have to follow through with the details, costing and payment mode. Because it is a continuation, the cost will probably be much less. The proposal is towards that direction, between 20 km and 25 km to Rantau Panjang, near the Thai border,” prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said.

    “The area from Kota Bharu to Rantau Panjang, especially Rantau Panjang, is a bit underdeveloped. We hope that with this and a station there, the development and business ecosystem can be improved,” the prime minister continued.

    According to the report, transport minister Anthony Loke stated last month that further discussion with China and the main contractor, the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) were required because the project was currently under construction, and the alignment to Rantau Panjang would be part of the overall package.

    In June, the ECRL was reported to be likely to have its line extended beyond its current, final station at Kota Bharu, Kelantan to reach Sungai Golok, Malaysia Rail Link CEO Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak said at the time. As of end-May, the ECRL has been projected to reach 90% completion by this December and be fully complete by December 2026.

     
 
 
 

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