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  • Zeekr owners in Malaysia can now charge at RM1.20/kWh at any DC Handal charger – here’s how to activate

    Zeekr owners in Malaysia can now charge at RM1.20/kWh at any DC Handal charger – here’s how to activate

    Zeekr Malaysia has announced that all Zeekr owners in the country can now charge their cars at any DC Handal charger nationwide at an exclusive RM1.20/kWh, as opposed to just at selected locations previously.

    All Zeekr owners need to do to activate this is download the ChargEV app, register for an account, complete this onboarding form and ensure the email address in the onboarding form matches that on the ChargEV account.

    “As our owner community expands (over 5,000 in Malaysia to date), we want to ensure that the benefits of ownership grow with them. By extending the RM1.20/kWh special DC charging rate across all DC Handal charging stations nationwide, we are making fast charging more accessible and rewarding for all Zeekr owners,” said Zeekr Malaysia GM Eddy Lu.

    Zeekr Malaysia aims to establish 30 Zeekr-branded charging stations nationwide in the next three years.

     
  • 8,000 riders to receive MyRiderID from Perkeso in 2026

    8,000 riders to receive MyRiderID from Perkeso in 2026

    At least 8,000 Malaysian Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) contributors nationwide will receive its MyRiderID card by the end of 2026. This is part of Perkeso efforts to improve motorcycle safety and speed up emergency assistance following accidents, reports news agency Bernama.

    Perkeso Prevention, Medical and Rehabilitation Division head Dr Azlan Darus said MyRiderID is a QR code-based system that allows crucial information about a rider to be accessed quickly in the event of an accident. Speaking at the launch of MyRiderID at the Cub Prix race at Penang State Stadium, Batu Kawan, Azlan said the initiative was introduced under the Malaysian Rider (MYRider) campaign, which covers accident prevention as well as actions to be taken during and after an accident.

    A total of 1,000 Perkeso contributors received their MyRiderID during the launch. The QR code can be scanned by emergency personnel to immediately access information provided by the rider, including emergency contact details, blood type and medical history, helping to streamline medical treatment.

    8,000 riders to receive MyRiderID from Perkeso in 2026

    Perkeso plans to distribute at least 8,000 MyRiderIDs nationwide through programmes including Cub Prix events and road safety campaigns conducted with employers. 7,000 employers nationwide have been identified to help promote road safety messages to employees, particularly motorcyclists, under the ‘Be Safe on the Road’ campaign.

    During the same event, Perkeso also exchanged memoranda of collaboration (MoC) with Boon Siew Honda Managing Director Kunitomo Asano and MForce Bike Holdings Chief Operating Officer Asri Ahmad. The collaborations will focus on motorcycle safety advocacy, education and the development of a stronger road safety culture, supporting Perkeso’s aim of producing safer, more responsible and safety-conscious Malaysian riders

     
  • Ford Bronco New Energy from China – unibody SUV with EV/REEV powertrains leaked on Australian dealer site

    Ford Bronco New Energy from China – unibody SUV with EV/REEV powertrains leaked on Australian dealer site

    It appears that a Ford dealer in Brisbane has accidentally confirmed the Ford Bronco for the Australian market, however this will be unibody Bronco New Energy developed in China and built by the JMC-Ford joint venture in Fushan, and not the sixth-generation, ladder frame Bronco that is built in North America, Drive has reported.

    The since-deleted page on the Brisbane dealer website as sighted by Drive depicted a partial image of the front of the Bronco New Energy, which was labeled on the deleted page as the “2027 Bronco”.

    Known in China as the Bronco New Energy or Bronco Basecamp, the unibody model appears to do without either suffix for Australia as there is no other Bronco version sold in the market, the report wrote.

    Ford Bronco New Energy from China – unibody SUV with EV/REEV powertrains leaked on Australian dealer site

    The unibody-construction version of the Bronco get battery-electric and range-extender EV powertrains, the former with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain producing 451 PS and 575 Nm, enabling 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds and a 170 km/h top speed. For comparison, the top ICE-powered Bronco, the Raptor variant, outputs 418 hp and 596 Nm from its 3.0L V6 EcoBoost turbo petrol engine.

    Energy is stored in a 105.4 kWh LFP battery for a claimed 650 km of range (CLTC), or around 530 km on the WLTP standard. DC charging enables a 30-80% recharge in 23 minutes, while 20 minutes of charging will replenish up to 302 km of range.

    As for the REEV version, the dual-motor powertrain is accompanied by a 1.5 litre turbo four-cylinder petrol engine, bringing 421 PS and 600 Nm. A smaller, 43.7 kWh battery bring 220 km of range (CLTC) or 180 km WLTP, and in combination with a 63 litre fuel tank, combined range is 1,220 km CLTC, or around 1,000 km WLTP.

    Inside, the Bronco New Energy is the typical Chinese SUV with minimal physical switchgear and a pair of display screens, here comprised of a 8.8-inch display for drive instrumentation and a 15.6-inch touchscreen unit for infotainment.

    Also included are a 70-inch augmented reality head-up display, a 21-speaker, 1,000-watt sound system and built-in DeepSeek generative AI support.

    A prior report from Car Expert stated that the unibody, Chinese-built Bronco is set for an Australian launch late this year or early 2027, and its conversion to right-hand-drive for Australia opens up a possibility for the Malaysian market. Would you want this Bronco locally?

    GALLERY: Ford Bronco New Energy at Auto China 2026


    GALLERY: Ford Bronco New Energy official photos

     
  • Maserati appoints Atlantis Automobili as official importer, distributor in Malaysia – shared space with Alfa Romeo

    Maserati appoints Atlantis Automobili as official importer, distributor in Malaysia – shared space with Alfa Romeo

    Atlantis Automobili has been appointed the official importer and distributor of Maserati vehicles in Malaysia, effective May 19, 2026. This comes several months after Naza Automotive Group announced that it would discontinue distributorship of the Italian brand in December last year. Atlantis Automobili is part of Atlantis Motor Group, which also has Alfa Romeo in its portfolio.

    In an official release, Atlantis Automobili said it assumes full responsibility of Maserati’s operations in Malaysia, including sales, aftersales, customer experience, brand development as well as network operations.

    At present, the company has two interim sites to its name, including a sales and service facility shared with Alfa Romeo that is located at TREC RS-G-02, Rhapsody Square, TREC 438, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, along with an aftersales facility at 30, Jalan Pengacara U1/48, Kawasan Perindustrian Temasya, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor. Existing owners can continue to receive aftersales support and get in touch for enquiries and updates.

    “As we begin this exciting new chapter for Maserati in Malaysia, our foremost commitment is to our customers and owners,” said Datuk Douglas Cheng Heng Lee, executive director of Atlantis Automobili.

    “Maserati is a brand built on heritage, craftsmanship and passion, and we fully recognise the responsibility that comes with representing such an iconic marque. Our immediate focus is to ensure a seamless ownership experience while strengthening the foundations that support the brand in Malaysia for the long term,” he added.

    The company also said in its release that it is preparing a series of strategic investments and enhancements to strengthen Maserati’s presence in Malaysia. This is part of its long-term commitment to our market, with plans to bring the Italian brand’s future product portfolio to customers here.

    “Malaysia is an important market within Maserati’s Asia Pacific network, and the appointment of Atlantis Automobili marks a significant step in reinforcing our long-term commitment to customers in the country,” said Julie Taieb-Doutriaux, head of Maserati APAC.

    “As we continue to strengthen Maserati’s presence across the region, we are focused not only on growing the brand, but also on delivering an ownership experience that reflects the craftsmanship, innovation and Italian luxury that have defined Maserati for more than a century. With Atlantis Automobili’s proven automotive expertise and customer-centric approach, we are confident they will further elevate the Maserati experience for both existing and future owners in Malaysia,” she added.

     
  • Mitsubishi Xforce in Malaysia now offered with 7 years’ free service labour, parts, unlimited mileage warranty

    Mitsubishi Xforce in Malaysia now offered with 7 years’ free service labour, parts, unlimited mileage warranty

    Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) is now offering the Xforce with seven years of free maintenance including parts and labour, as well as a seven-year, unlimited mileage warranty.

    This offer adds upon the existing Xforce warranty from launch, which offers a five-year, unlimited mileage coverage. The launch rebate of RM5,000 has ended, however existing Mitsubishi customers will receive a RM3,000 loyalty rebate for their purchase of the Xforce.

    Launched on April 8 this year, the Mitsubishi Xforce accumulated 2,600 bookings prior to launch and 900 units were delivered within the month.

    Two variants of the Mitsubishi Xforce are on sale in Malaysia; the Urban, from RM109,980, and the Ultimate, from RM119,980. Both are specified with the same powertrain, which consists of the manufacturer’s 4A91 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated MIVEC inline-four petrol engine that makes 105 PS at 6,000 rpm and 141 Nm at 4,000 rpm, driving the front wheels through a CVT.

    Mitsubishi Xforce in Malaysia now offered with 7 years’ free service labour, parts, unlimited mileage warranty

    Standard it in the Urban variant begins with a 4.2-inch TFT multi-info display as well as an eight-inch infotainment touchscreen, utomatic LED headlamps, LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, leatherette seat upholstery, support for wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, six-speaker audio, dual-zone air-conditioning (with lap cooling vent) and a front dashcam.

    The Ultimate steps up its specification to get a customisable eight-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a wireless charging pad, four selectable drive modes, nanoe X air purification.

    Also found in the Ultimate variant are blue ambient lighting, a powered tailgate with hands-free function, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, rear video recorder, an eight-speaker Yamaha sound system, White Mélange weave on the dashboard, and Mocha accents on the seats.

    The Ultimate gets six airbags (four on the Urban), while ADAS includes AEB, adaptive cruise control, blind spot warning and rear cross traffic alert; the Urban only gets the latter two. Both variants get 18-inch alloys in 225/60R18 tyres, 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats, and manually adjusted front seats.

    GALLERY: Mitsubishi Xforce Ultimate in Malaysia

     
  • 2026 Kymco XCiting VS 400 in Malaysia, RM27,988

    2026 Kymco XCiting VS 400 in Malaysia, RM27,988

    Getting its official Malaysian launch is the 2026 Kymco XCiting VS 400 sport-touring maxi-scooter, priced at RM27,988. Pricing does not include road tax, insurance or registration and every Kymco comes with a two-year or 20,000 km warranty against manufacturing defects, subject to terms and conditions.

    There are two colours offered in the Malaysian market for the XCiting VS 400 – Flat Black and Cerulean Blue. Stocks of the XCiting VS 400 will be available in authorised Modenas Kymco dealer showrooms from this August.

    Power comes from a 400 cc liquid-cooled, four-valve single-cylinder engine producing 33.9 PS at 7,250 rpm and 37.5 Nm of torque at 5,750 rpm. Drive goes through. CVT gearbox and belt drive to the rear wheel.

    Riding equipment includes traction control, two-channel ABS, a five-level adjustable windscreen and keyless operation. The scooter also gets a two-stage seat with pillion seated higher than the rider and 29 litres of illuminated under-seat storage, while two auto-locking storage compartments are found inside the front cowl, along with a USB charging socket inside the left front compartment.

    2026 Kymco XCiting VS 400 in Malaysia, RM27,988

    Suspension is done with telescopic forks in front and rear twin shock absorber suspension with five-position preload adjustment. Braking uses twin hydraulic discs in front and single disc in the rear, while wheel sizing is 15-inches in front and 14-inches at the back, wearing 120/70 and 150/70 tyres.

    Riding information is displayed on an LCD screen and LED lighting is used throughout. Weight for the XCiting 400 is listed at 213 kg while seat height is set at 805 mm, while 12.5-litres of fuel is carried in the tank.

     
  • Socar Malaysia to close Aug 31 – remaining wallet balance to be refunded/transferred to Trevo P2P service

    Socar Malaysia to close Aug 31 – remaining wallet balance to be refunded/transferred to Trevo P2P service

    Socar Malaysia has announced that it will cease operations on August 31, but its Trevo peer-to-peer (P2P) car-sharing service will continue.

    Users can no longer top-up their Socar Wallets from August 15, although they may choose to use it up before the Socar service ends. Any remaining balance may be refunded or transferred to Trevo Wallet.

    “The official Socar Wallet refund process will begin from September 1, 2026. We will share the required steps and instructions with you in advance through an official Socar communication channel,” the company said in an email to users.

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    “New Socar subscription purchases are no longer available. Existing subscriptions will be discontinued as part of the closure process. Any eligible remaining value will be refunded on a prorated basis,” it added.

    First launched in 2011 in South Korea’s Jeju Island, Socar arrived in Malaysia in 2018 via a joint-venture with SK Inc, allowing users to rent cars from a fleet through an app. Two years later, SK Inc secured management rights in Socar Mobility Malaysia, and the following year saw Sime Darby and private equity firm EastBridge Partners invest a combined US$55 million in the company, which was then valued at US$213 million.

    However, earlier this month, The Korea Economic Daily reported that SK Inc was buying out the entire stake held by financial investors in Socar Mobility Malaysia, allowing them to exit after the unit failed to go public. The transaction reportedly involves a US$6 million (RM24 million) debt swap.

     
  • Honda lobbies Thai gov’t to reduce tax on Japan CBU imports as local CKD plant reaches full capacity

    Honda lobbies Thai gov’t to reduce tax on Japan CBU imports as local CKD plant reaches full capacity

    It’s not just Malaysia that imposes high taxes on CBU imports, it seems. Honda has called on the Thai government to consider reducing the import tax on Japanese-built cars, preferably to parity with EVs and range extended EVs from other countries.

    Speaking to Autolifethailand, Honda Automobile (Thailand) president and CEO Koji Iwanami said that while the carmaker has several Japanese models it wants to bring into the Land of Smiles, the country’s high taxes would make them difficult to price them competitively.

    This contrasts with EVs and REEVs, which are exempted from import tax if brought in from certain countries (we assume this includes China, which would explain why Geely introduced the Starray EM-R).

    Honda lobbies Thai gov’t to reduce tax on Japan CBU imports as local CKD plant reaches full capacity

    Lowering import taxes would enable Honda to bring in models such as the Jazz and Freed, providing consumers with greater choice. Locally assembling them isn’t an option, because the company’s Prachinburi plant is almost at its full capacity of 110,000 units a year, building the City sedan and hatchback, Civic, Accord, HR-V and CR-V for local consumption as well as exports to over 70 countries worldwide.

    Iwanami said that reducing import tax on Japanese vehicles would not result in fewer local jobs or risk business with local suppliers. On the contrary, Honda is planning to increase its factory’s annual capacity to 150,000 units, allowing it to build eight models in the same plant.

    The report does gloss over the fact that Honda had two plants in Thailand as recently as 2024, when it decided to shutter the Ayutthaya facility, turning it into a parts factory. This was due to a reported shortfall in production, dropping from a high of 228,000 units in 2019 to just 150,000, with yearly domestic sales being below 100,000 for four straight years.

     
  • Time Internet subscribers get 10% off Time Charge N Go EV charging: experience convenience of home charging!

    Time Internet subscribers get 10% off Time Charge N Go EV charging: experience convenience of home charging!

    With their smooth and silent running, immense torque and instant throttle response, electric cars make a great case for being the perfect daily driver. Their main drawback is and always has been charging – even the longest-range models have to be topped up eventually.

    Home charging is a great solution for those fortunate enough to live in landed properties, less so for those dwelling in apartments and condominiums. Helpfully, some companies are starting to bring the convenience of home charging to strata properties, and one of them is Time.

    Time Internet benefits from over 20 years of experience in bringing home Internet to high-rise buildings, and now it is branching out to add value to its customers beyond connectivity through its EV charging subsidiary, Time Charge N Go.

    Time Internet subscribers get 10% off Time Charge N Go EV charging: experience convenience of home charging!

    Time Charge N Go endeavours to make EV charging accessible to those living in apartments and condominiums. Working with developers and building management committees, it has already installed chargers at several properties across Peninsular Malaysia.

    Time Home Internet users can take advantage of this synergy with Time Charge N Go with a 10% discount on EV charging costs at participating condos, resulting in an average saving of RM168 a year. Over time, this will lead to a big reduction in running costs.

    To do so, simply download the Time Charge N Go app (available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store) and sign up for an account using the same email address as your Time Home Internet account. Once the accounts are linked within three business days, the discount will automatically apply – no manually typing out a promo code every single time.

    Time Internet subscribers get 10% off Time Charge N Go EV charging: experience convenience of home charging!

    Still haven’t signed up for Time Home Internet? There are great deals available, including a value-added 600Mbps plan from just RM99 per month for the first six months. This not only brings even faster speeds but also greater stability with a cutting-edge WiFi 7 router included.

    What more are you waiting for? It’s time to level up your home Internet and EV charging all at once with Time Internet x Time Charge N Go! For more information, visit the official Time Internet website or its socials on Facebook and Instagram.

    Terms and conditions apply

     
  • Porsche 911 Carrera S gets a manual gearbox again – now six speeds instead of seven; slower 0-100 than PDK

    Porsche 911 Carrera S gets a manual gearbox again – now six speeds instead of seven; slower 0-100 than PDK

    The manual transmission returns to the Porsche 911 Carrera S, which lost the option when the model entered the 992.2 generation in January last year. The catch is this will only be offered in North America from the 2027 model year, with the company saying that overwhelming customer demand there is what prompted the decision.

    Porsche’s new offering is called the 911 Carrera S with MT Package, which joins a list of seven variants of the sports car to be offered with a manual transmission in North America. Instead of bringing back the seven-speed gearbox from the 992.1 generation, the six-speed unit from the Carrera T is used instead.

    If you’re curious about the seven, they include the aforementioned Carrera T and Carrera S with MT Package, both available as a coupe or cabriolet, along with the GT3, GT3 with Touring Package as well as the GT3 S/C.

    The six-speed manual transmission is paired with a 3.0 litre twin-turbocharged flat-six petrol engine that makes 480 PS (473 hp or 353 kW) and 530 Nm of torque, all of it going to the rear wheels. This setup is good for a top speed of 308 km/h and a 0-100 km/h of 3.9 seconds, the latter being slower than the eight-speed PDK-equipped version that takes just 3.3 seconds (4.1 seconds versus 3.5 seconds for the cabriolets).

    Porsche says going with the MT Package brings with it more standard equipment compared to a regular Carrera S to justify its premium over a regular Carrera S. These include rear-axle steering, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) with a 10 mm lower ride height, a walnut shift knob, Sport Chrono Package and unique exhaust tuning.

    For the first time, the Carrera S also gains centre lock wheels in a Ceramica finish, which are said to save around 7.7 kg over the standard wheels. Four-way Sport Seats Plus and black-trimmed titanium exhaust outlets are also included with a SportDesign front fascia and a red ‘S’ badge at the rear. Pay more and you can get 14-way Sport Seats or 18-way Sport Seats Plus and folding bucket seats made of carbon-fibre.

    Porsche 911 Carrera S gets a manual gearbox again – now six speeds instead of seven; slower 0-100 than PDK

    Other added-cost options include Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) that are an upgrade over the standard cast iron discs, which also distinguishes the new model from the Carrera T. The catalogue runs deep, with paint to sample and over 70 leather interior configurations to get customers to open up their wallets further.

    Pricing for Carrera S with MT Package starts at USD167,100 for the coupe (about RM681k) and USD181,000 (RM738k) for the cabriolet, with delivers expected to start by the end of 2026. Compared to PDK-equipped Carrera S, that’s a premium of USD10,900 (RM44k) – the previous 992.1 Carrera S can be had with a manual instead of a PDK at no additional cost.

     
  • NKVE D’sara-Shah Alam traffic diversion till Feb 2027

    NKVE D’sara-Shah Alam traffic diversion till Feb 2027

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    NKVE users, take note. PLUS has announced a traffic diversion on the stretch from Damansara to Shah Alam for six months. It started last Friday and will be in place till February 9, 2027.

    To be precise, the affected stretch is from KM13.60 to KM14.35, and it involves the rightmost lane for both directions. The leftmost lane will eat into the emergency lane, so there will still be four lanes in the zone. Check out the graphic above for a clearer picture.

    PLUS said that the traffic diversion is to facilitate the implementation of a pedestrian link bridge project crossing the NKVE, as well as maintenance works by Pinnacle Homes AD. Follow the the road signs and personnel on the ground when in the area. Drive safe.

     
  • GWM Ora 5 HEV previewed again – 1.5L turbo hybrid, 223 PS/476 Nm, over 1,100 km WLTP, Q4 Malaysian launch

    GWM Ora 5 HEV previewed again – 1.5L turbo hybrid, 223 PS/476 Nm, over 1,100 km WLTP, Q4 Malaysian launch

    Its local market debut is still some time away, but Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia has once again previewed the GWM Ora 5 HEV, continuing its build-up for the crossover ahead of its planned introduction sometime in the fourth quarter of this year.

    Unlike the first local showing of the car, which was at KLIMS 2026 back in June, the latest static preview presented the vehicle in more exterior colour variations, four to be exact, meant to offer a view of the car from a different colour perspectives in what was a lifestyle integration showcase.

    As such, there was nothing new from a specifications viewpoint, at least not beyond that offered previously. It was also indicated that the display examples were not representative of what will come our way, configuration-(and even colour) wise. Still, by and large, we already know what’s coming our way, because most of the salient points about the car are consistent on its global form.

    GWM Ora 5 HEV previewed again – 1.5L turbo hybrid, 223 PS/476 Nm, over 1,100 km WLTP, Q4 Malaysian launch

    Visually, the B-segment offering doesn’t seem very big viewed from a distance, but that perspective alters somewhat from a few paces away. It’s actually quite sizeable, measuring in at 4,471 mm long, 1,833 mm wide and 1,641 mm tall, with a 2,720-mm wheelbase, which puts it well placed in the mix from a dimensions viewpoint against segment competitors, being longer than the likes of the Jaecoo J5, Chery Tiggo Cross, Toyota Yaris Cross and Proton X50, with a lengthier wheelbase at that.

    It’s also 236 mm longer, eight mm wider and 45 mm taller, with a 70 mm longer wheelbase than the Good Cat, with which it shares a rather common look, its proportions stretched and expanded in this case. Look closely and you’ll see some scoping from a particular German SUV, but with line flows projected in softer fashion, the form has a rather feminine nature to it, much like the Good Cat. It’s the perfect solution if you fancy the latter, but want it sized larger.

    While there’s a BEV and an ICE version in China, the Ora 5 will only come our way in hybrid guise. Motive power for this one comes from a Hi2 hybrid system (‘H’ for hybrid, ‘i’ for intelligent and ‘2’, which represents two benefits, namely fuel efficiency and performance).

    GWM Ora 5 HEV previewed again – 1.5L turbo hybrid, 223 PS/476 Nm, over 1,100 km WLTP, Q4 Malaysian launch

    The ensemble behind the Hi2 system consists of a 1.5 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 150 PS from 5,500 rpm to 6,000 rpm and 240 Nm from 1,800 rpm to 4,000 rpm, mated to a two-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) with an integrated 190 PS and 236 Nm P3 direct-drive electric motor, with a 1.09 kWh battery providing the juice for it.

    Combined total output is 223 PS and 476 Nm, which is capable of hauling the Ora 5 HEV from from standstill to 100 km/h in 7.7 seconds. Other claimed performance numbers include a 4.4 litre per 100 km (22.7 km per litre) fuel economy and a WLTP range of over 1,100 km, the latter reiterated with a distance measurement from Sarawak to Sabah on a backdrop during the preview, with the company suggesting that the car can do that run on one 55 litre tank of fuel.

    The Ora 5 HEV rides on rather blocky looking 18-inch alloys, identical to that seen on the KLIMS and Bangkok Motor Show display units, clad with Prinx XNEX Sport EV tyres on the preview units. Meanwhile, the suspension layout is similar to that of the Ora 5 EV, with MacPherson struts in front and a multi-link setup at the rear. As for the braking system, you’ll find ventilated discs in front and solid discs at the rear.

    Exterior kit for car includes automatic LED headlamps, LED daytime running lights, LED tail lamps, a rear spoiler with high-mount brake lamp, a manually operated tailgate, rain-sensing front wipers, power-adjustable exterior mirrors and roof rails.

    Inside, the cabin is a progression from that of the Good Cat, both in styling elements and materials, translating to a more polished, mature-looking interior. Rose gold trim accents and ambient lighting lift the presentation further, and the Mini-style toggle switch array on the centre console is a nice touch, although some of the chosen functions don’t quite feel fully resolved from a practicality viewpoint.

    That’s because while the array has AC and blower on/off selector switches, temperature and fan speed adjustments still have to be done digitally via the screen, which we feel is a missed opportunity – physical dials or switchgear for these would have completed the picture nicely, if the idea was to analogue that path.

    Speaking of the screen, it’s a 14.6-inch touchscreen unit, and the Coffee OS 3.0 interface felt quick enough in response to input. It does however keep to the usual complication of tying everything to the digital domain, including often-used features such as driving mode selection and electronic parking brake, along with the controls for the sunshade on the fixed panoramic sunroof.

    The rest of the kit count is par for the course – there’s a 10.25-inch instrument panel, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, app functionality, OTA updates, a 50-watt wireless mobile phone charger and leatherette upholstery. Also present, one USB-A and one USB-C socket in the front row, and one USB-C socket in the second row.

    Elsewhere, there’s a six-way powered driver’s seat and four-way manual front passenger seat on the base model, but the higher-spec Ultra adds on three memory settings for the driver’s side unit and the passenger seat gains a powered function, along with ventilation for both. The preview units were Ultras, given the presence of the latter.

    As for the 60:40 split rear bench, knee room is very decent, but the high floor in relation to the seat means that thigh support is lacking, which could prove tiresome for occupants on longer runs. Also, a single air vent for the rear means someone will miss out on airflow if two people sit at the back. Boot space is 272 litres with the seats up, which is not voluminous.

    The higher specification does however increase the speaker count on the car from six on the base to a nine-speaker setup. Despite not being branded, the sound quality coming off the latter was good, with decent soundstaging and tonality on call during the quick test session with it.

    In terms of driving assistance kit, ADAS is standard, including adaptive cruise control with intelligent cornering (intelligent ACC), front collision warning, AEB, traffic sign recognition, speed limit warning, lane centring assist, lane keeping assist, and lane departure warning.

    GWM Ora 5 HEV previewed again – 1.5L turbo hybrid, 223 PS/476 Nm, over 1,100 km WLTP, Q4 Malaysian launch

    The higher specification adds lane change assist, blind spot detection, door open warning, emergency lane keeping, rear cross traffic alert, rear cross traffic braking, front cross traffic alert and front cross traffic braking.

    It remains to be seen if we will get the Ora 5 HEV in more than one trim level; GWM Malaysia says that specifications haven’t been finalised, hence there being no new info on the car during the preview, but the presence of the Ultra at the preview suggests that it’ll be present when the time comes.

    There was no indication of anticipated pricing either. In Thailand, pricing for the Ora 5 HEV starts from 729k baht (RM90k), but given that our Ora Good Cat Ultra and Ora Good Cat GT are priced at RM110k and RM120k respectively, the car could come in at around the GT’s pricing level. To be competitive, the target to match is that of the Jaecoo J5, which goes for RM108k, and the Yaris Cross Hybrid, which is priced at RM110k.

     
  • Improvements to targeted diesel subsidy system could be announced in 1-2 months – FM2 Amir Hamzah

    Improvements to targeted diesel subsidy system could be announced in 1-2 months – FM2 Amir Hamzah

    Malaysian second finance minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan has revealed that several improvements to the targeted diesel subsidy system are expected to be announced in the next one to two months, Bernama reports.

    These include a simplified application process, relaxed eligibility criteria for sambung bayar (taking over hire-purchase payments) vehicles, and the allowing of quota transfers to family members.

    “We are still studying several proposals for improvement and, in the next one to two months, we will make an announcement on the improvements, particularly in terms of the process and eligibility,” Amir Hamzah said yesterday, adding that under Budget 2027, the targeted diesel subsidy aims to deliver assistance to the people more effectively and comprehensively.

    Improvements to targeted diesel subsidy system could be announced in 1-2 months – FM2 Amir Hamzah

    “Through the 2027 Budget Tour series, we are examining various improvements to the targeted diesel subsidy mechanism to ensure that those who are truly eligible can benefit from it optimally,” he said.

    Amir Hamzah also said that in Sabah, only about 49,000 out of some 120,000 eligible pick-up truck and jip owners have so far applied for a monthly subsidised diesel quota in excess of 300 litres.

    “The government encourages more eligible owners in Sabah to apply immediately, as the facilities and application channels have already been made available,” he said.

     
  • Two supercar drivers allegedly acting as convoy marshals, stopping traffic, arrested by police in Johor

    Two supercar drivers allegedly acting as convoy marshals, stopping traffic, arrested by police in Johor

    Two car drivers have been arrested for allegedly acting as unauthorised marshals by stopping traffic to give way to a supercar convoy at the Lebuh Kota Iskandar roundabout in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. The incident came to light after a video showing the two drivers stopping other road users to allow the supercar convoy through went viral on social media on August 14.

    Acting on public complaints, the Iskandar Puteri district police Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Division (JSPT) launched an investigation to identify and locate the two individuals. Police investigations found the convoy was travelling from Puteri Harbour towards Johor Bahru city centre.

    Upon reaching the roundabout, the two drivers allegedly acted as marshals, stopping other vehicles to clear the way for the convoy. Both drivers, along with the vehicles used, were arrested by police on August 15.

    Two supercar drivers allegedly acting as convoy marshals, stopping traffic, arrested by police in Johor

    The case is being investigated under Section 110 of the Road Transport Act 1987 for causing obstruction and interference to traffic.with a maximum fine of RM1,000. Police also issued four summonses for various offences involving non-compliance with prescribed vehicle specifications with the vehicles involved seized for further action.

    Iskandar Puteri deputy police chief Superintendent Saifullah Jaya Yahaya said police would not compromise with individuals acting as unauthorised convoy escorts who obstruct traffic or unlawfully stop members of the public. He stressed such actions not only violate traffic regulations but could also endanger the individuals involved and other road users, and reminded the public that they must not attempt to control or stop traffic without lawful authority.

     
  • Farizon begins CKD in Indonesia – Geely commercial EV brand’s first plant outside China, V8E van from RM98k

    Farizon begins CKD in Indonesia – Geely commercial EV brand’s first plant outside China, V8E van from RM98k

    Geely’s Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group has officially commenced CKD assembly in Indonesia, with the first locally-assembled Farizon V8E electric van rolling off the line at PT Handal Indonesia Motor’s (HIM) contract assembly plant in Purwakarta, West Java on August 13.

    The facility, located around 80 km southeast of Jakarta, hosts Farizon’s first CKD production project outside of China. The company says the move shifts its Indonesian business beyond just selling vehicles towards local manufacturing, supply chains and after-sales services, while giving it room to adapt its products to local road, climate and operating conditions.

    “The Indonesia KD project is a concrete implementation of Farizon’s localisation strategy, and is also Farizon’s first overseas KD production project,” said Farizon CEO Fan Xianjun, better known as Mike Fan, adding that the first unit is not an end, but a new starting point for the brand’s local operations.

    Farizon begins CKD in Indonesia – Geely commercial EV brand’s first plant outside China, V8E van from RM98k

    Assembly is handled by HIM, a contract assembler that also puts together vehicles for several other Chinese brands in Indonesia. The line-off was formalised with the signing of a manufacturing agreement between Farizon, the Arista Group as the brand’s official distributor in Indonesia, and HIM as its local manufacturing partner.

    HIM president director Denny Siregar said the company currently has a production capacity of around 88,000 units a year across its Purwakarta and Bekasi facilities, with a workforce of about 1,800. Farizon says the production lines will be upgraded and additional models added at a later stage.

    First up is the V8E Cargo Van, a battery-electric light commercial vehicle aimed at last-mile delivery, intra-city logistics and urban-rural goods transport. It measures 5,395 mm long, 1,820 mm wide and 1,985 mm tall with a 3,600 mm wheelbase, and packs an 8.5-cubic-metre cargo box.

    Claimed range is 428 km on the WLTP cycle, and the van charges via a CCS2 port like a regular passenger EV, with DC fast charging at up to 100 kW taking the battery from 20-80% in around 30 minutes.

    In locally-assembled (CKD) form, the V8E Cargo Van is priced at Rp425 juta (around RM97,700) on-the-road Jakarta, and Farizon is targeting sales of up to 1,000 units a year in Indonesia. The V8E is also offered as a 16-seat passenger van at Rp550 juta (RM126,400), while the F3E Super Cargo light truck – which Farizon says is also entering domestic production alongside the V8E – goes for Rp475 juta (RM109,100).

    Farizon begins CKD in Indonesia – Geely commercial EV brand’s first plant outside China, V8E van from RM98k

    Farizon only entered Indonesia in January this year through a partnership with the Arista Group (via PT Arista Auto Elektrindo), launching the 16-seat SV – short for SuperVAN – at Rp698 juta (RM160,400). The V7E and the passenger version of the SV followed in April at the Indonesia International Commercial Vehicle Expo, before the V8E made its overseas public debut at GIIAS in late July. So that’s less than eight months from market entry to local assembly.

    Notably, the assembly push comes despite Indonesia’s EV incentives not extending to commercial vehicles; Arista Auto Elektrindo director Christoforus Ronny said the absence of incentives has not changed Farizon’s plans, with the company remaining committed to developing environmentally-friendly commercial vehicles in the country.

    The Purwakarta operation comes as Farizon’s global business gathers pace. The company rolled out its 600,000th new energy commercial vehicle on August 10, and sold 18,486 units in July for a January-July total of 107,589 units, up 37.8% year-on-year. First-half exports more than doubled, up 123%, with the brand claiming the top spot by export volume in 28 countries and regions including the UK, Australia and the UAE.

    Farizon says Indonesia will serve as a base to deepen its cooperation across ASEAN. Is Malaysia part of those plans?

     
  • Avoid using only one hand to steer and drive a car – JPJ

    Avoid using only one hand to steer and drive a car – JPJ

    We’ve all done it enough times, and some even make it a standard practice, but the road transport department (JPJ), in a Facebook post, has issued a reminder on why you really shouldn’t be using the one-handed steering routine when you’re behind the wheel.

    Urging drivers to keep both hands on the wheel, an infographic by the department says that doing so allows for better vehicle control, reducing the risk of an accident happening, especially when braking or facing unexpected situations.

    This is true as speeds climb, because having only one hand on the steering wheel means that your physical control of it is limited, which could mean a world of difference in terms of emergency reaction time, if you need to correct the steering to avoid something. It also makes it harder to keep the car steady should you hit a rut or a pothole.

    Of course, knowing is one thing, and adhering to it is another. While using two hands offers maximum stability, there are moments where one-handed steering can be used acceptably, which is when performing low-speed manoeuvres, where steering input can be gradually applied. Still, as the department says, and as you were taught in driving school, keep both hands on the wheel and prioritise safety on every journey. Drive safe, folks.

     
  • Restore RON 95 monthly quota to 300 litres if oil prices ease, country’s fiscal position improves – PKR Youth

    Restore RON 95 monthly quota to 300 litres if oil prices ease, country’s fiscal position improves – PKR Youth

    While the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) petrol monthly quota remains temporarily capped at 200 litres since it was adjusted in April, PKR Youth has called on the government to increase it back to its previous level when the economic situation allows it.

    The suggestion was made by PKR Youth chief Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim, who proposed that the monthly Budi95 quota be restored to its 300-litre limit should the government’s fiscal position continue to improve, the New Straits Times reports.

    “If global oil price pressures ease, the country’s fiscal position continues to strengthen and government revenue provides greater room, we propose that the Budi95 subsidy ceiling be reviewed and restored to at least 300 litres a month,” he said.

    He said an additional allocation of up to 350 litres a month could also be considered for groups with greater operational and mobility needs, subject to clear eligibility criteria and data verification.

    Restore RON 95 monthly quota to 300 litres if oil prices ease, country’s fiscal position improves – PKR Youth

    Kamil said that the proposal did not mean subsidies should be provided without limits or that the government should abandon fiscal discipline. Instead, he said the subsidy mechanism should be made more responsive to changing economic conditions and the needs of the people.

    Back in April, finance minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said that the decision to lower the Budi95 quota was based on data analysis and a comprehensive assessment of the implications. It was indicated that on average, the majority of users in Malaysia consume around 100 litres of RON 95 per month.

    Last month, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim reiterated that the quota cut was made after considering actual consumption patterns, while balancing fuel supply security with the need to maintain targeted assistance for the rakyat. He also said that government spending on petrol and diesel fuel subsidies could approach RM40 billion this year if current market prices for oil persist.

     
  • Honda Super-One EV in Thailand – 95 PS, 205 km WLTP range, 30 units only, Bulldog and Mugen kits, RM122k

    Honda Super-One EV in Thailand – 95 PS, 205 km WLTP range, 30 units only, Bulldog and Mugen kits, RM122k

    Having gone on sale in Japan and the UK earlier this year, the Honda Super-One is quickly making its way through Southeast Asia. Following debuts in Singapore and Indonesia, the sporty city EV has been launched in Thailand, priced at 990,000 baht (RM122,000).

    Based on the N-One e: kei car, the Super-One is touted as the spiritual successor to the City Turbo II from the 1980s (not to be mistaken for the far more humdrum current model). To that end, it gets pumped-up wheel arches that push it beyond Japanese city car size limits, while the base car’s round headlights, rectangular taillights and upright body further the impression.

    Contrasting with the muscly look, the single front motor seems anaemic at first, producing the same 64 PS (47 kW) and 162 Nm of torque as the N-One e:. However, the car comes with a unique Boost mode that unlocks the full 95 PS (70 kW), as well as enabling a fake engine noise and simulated shifts via steering wheel paddles, akin to the Prelude‘s S+ Shift mode (albeit without an actual engine providing the soundtrack).

    Mind you, that extra power does blunt range. Utilising the same 29.6 kWh battery as the N-One e:, the Super-One has a WLTP range of just 205 km. Even on the more lenient Japanese cycle, the car can only muster 275 km, which is 20 km shorter than the N-One e:.

    Honda Super-One EV in Thailand – 95 PS, 205 km WLTP range, 30 units only, Bulldog and Mugen kits, RM122k

    Charging speeds are also nothing to write home about, with the Super-One only supporting a paltry 50 kW of DC fast charging, taking around 30 minutes to charge from 15 to 80%. It will at least support up to 11 kW of AC charging, topping up the battery to the same level in 3 hours.

    Taking full advantage of the its small size, Honda has tuned the Super-One’s chassis for more dynamic and responsive handling through extensive testing on various road surfaces in Japan and the UK. This is enhanced by the aggressive Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 tyres, which wrap the distinctive 15-inch eight-spoke alloys, finished in Berlina Black with a machined rim.

    Helping it in its cause is a kerb weight of just 1,167 kg, the one upside to the small battery. To put that into perspective, that’s 63 kg lighter than the already featherweight (for an EV) Proton eMas 5 Prime. It is, however, a much smaller car – even unconstrained by kei car regs, the Super-One measures just 3,589 mm long, over half a metre shorter.

    Honda Super-One EV in Thailand – 95 PS, 205 km WLTP range, 30 units only, Bulldog and Mugen kits, RM122k

    The interior is shared with the N-One e: but with angular black and white sports seats; their increased bolstering and asymmetric blue stripe pay homage to that City Turbo II. There’s also Honda’s standard nine-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with a seven-inch instrument display with a unique three gauge display for battery temperature, power and “revs” when the Boost button is pressed.

    That purple button also turns the ambient lighting purple instead of the usual blue. An eight-speaker Bose sound system comes standard – a first for a Honda compact model in Japan, apparently – replete with a 13.1 litre subwoofer under the boot floor.

    Just 30 units will be made available in Thailand this year, all finished in rather drab Luminous Grey (no Boost Violet Pearl, as seen on the Indonesian-spec car in these images). Owners can make their car stand out with a choice of two option packs.

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    The Bulldog package, named after the City Turbo II’s nickname, consists of racing stripes on the bonnet and roof, plus “Bulldog” stickers on the front, side and rear. Together with a tailgate spoiler and 15-inch ME-027 black alloy wheels, it costs 110,000 baht (RM13,600) in total.

    Meanwhile, the Mugen package throws on a chin spoiler, side skirts and a rear under spoiler, plus carbon fibre door mirrors and tailgate spoiler, a grille garnish and even fender extensions to enhance the stance. You can also add a graphics package with the brand’s iconic black, gold and red stripes, plus a metallic white body wrap and 16-inch FC5 wheels. As you can imagine, this does not come cheap, altogether costing a cool 640,000 baht (RM78,900).

    While our neighbours have all the fun, us Malaysians can only watch from the sidelines. The Super-One was earmarked for our market as a slightly pricey toy, but the reintroduction of import and excise duties for EVs this year put paid to that idea – and MITI’s latest policy with a minimum value and power output buried the proposition entirely.

    GALLERY: Honda Super-One at GIIAS 2026

     
  • ECRL will be ready for 2027 Hari Raya Aidilfitri – Loke

    ECRL will be ready for 2027 Hari Raya Aidilfitri – Loke

    Malaysians could travel to the East Coast aboard the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) for Hari Raya Aidilfitri in 2027, transport minister Anthony Loke has said, reported New Straits Times.

    Spanning the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor, the ECRL has reached 95.08% overall completion, said the transport minister.

    With this encouraging progress, I believe the people’s wait to enjoy the ECRL service will become a reality as scheduled, and residents of the East Coast will be able to return home to celebrate Aidilfitri in their hometowns by taking the ECRL in 2027,” Loke said.

    The ECRL Gombak station specifically has reached 98.96% completion, and is on track to be fully completed by September, while the first phase of the ECRL from Gombak to Port Klang is expected to be complete by December 2027, in preparation for full operations by January 2028, according to the report.

    ECRL will be ready for 2027 Hari Raya Aidilfitri – Loke

    The ECRL Comprehensive Inspection Train (CIT) was launched today, and the six-carriage electric multiple unit will be deployed to inspect and maintain the 665 km-long ECRL network including track geometry, signally systems and the overhead catenary system. This is expected to arrive in Malaysia on August 16 to begin comprehensive inspections along the ECRL alignment.

    Meanwhile, electricity has been activated at all 10 feeder stations along the Kota Baru-Gombak alignment, and so the project has shifted its focus to systems integration and testing, said the transport minister.

    “With this achievement, the focus of the ECRL project now shifts to the implementation of multiple rail system integration works, as well as testing and commissioning programmes, to ensure every ECRL component operates safely, efficiently and meets international standards before the service is opened to the public,” he said.

    Systems integration testing will begin this month, and this will be followed by fault-free run (FFR) trials in September to assess the performance of passenger trains and cargo locomotives ahead of commercial operations, Loke continued.

    GALLERY: The ECRL train

     
  • Indian Motorcycle shows Chief Vintage Sturgis

    Indian Motorcycle shows Chief Vintage Sturgis

    Indian Motorcycle has unveiled the new Chief Vintage Sturgis, SD Edition at the 86th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, paying tribute to the brand’s role in the origins of the iconic motorcycle gathering in South Dakota. Limited to just 125 individually numbered units, the special-edition Chief Vintage commemorates Indian Motorcycle’s 125th anniversary while drawing inspiration from the machines ridden at the first Sturgis gathering in 1938.

    The inaugural event was organised by an Indian Motorcycle dealer and a group of Indian-riding brothers, with just nine riders taking part alongside around 200 spectators. What began as a gathering centred around racing, riding and camaraderie would eventually grow into one of the world’s largest motorcycle rallies.

    For the Chief Vintage Sturgis, SD Edition, Indian has opted for a heritage-inspired two-tone Indian Motorcycle Red and Cream finish, complemented by a multi-coloured Indian Motorcycle headdress logo inspired by the brand’s motorcycles from the 1930s. A painted “56” appears on the side plate, referencing the hand-painted race numbers used by riders at the early Sturgis events.

    Each motorcycle also receives serialised badging, with numbers running up to 125 in recognition of Indian Motorcycle’s 125th anniversary. Underneath the period-inspired styling, the limited-edition Chief Vintage retains modern mechanicals, including an air-cooled Thunderstroke 116 V-twin displacing 1,890 cc and producing 156 Nm of torque at 2,900 rpm.

    Indian Motorcycle shows Chief Vintage Sturgis

    The Chief Vintage Sturgis also gets valanced fenders, an illuminated warbonnet, wire-spoke wheels, a Vintage Espresso Solo Seat and Vintage Handlebars. The engine features painted cylinder heads and pushrod tubes with black cylinders, echoing the finishes used on Indian motorcycles of the 1940s.

    Rider electronics include three selectable riding modes — Tour, Standard and Sport — while a four-inch round touchscreen display with Indian Motorcycle’s Ride Command software provides navigation, Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn directions.

    Indian Motorcycle shows Chief Vintage Sturgis

    Indian Motorcycle CEO Mike Kennedy said the special edition celebrates the origins of Sturgis and the spirit of freedom and camaraderie that brought riders together nearly nine decades ago as a collector-focused tribute to both Indian Motorcycle’s heritage and the early days of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

     
 

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