805,000 new cars expected to be sold in Malaysia in 2025, hybrids to be included in national EV targets?

805,000 new cars expected to be sold in Malaysia in 2025, hybrids to be included in national EV targets?

Theophilus Chin’s idea of what Perodua’s first production EV could look like

CIMB Securities and Maybank Investment Bank Research predicted 755,000 and 750,000 units respectively (lower than the record 800,000 units expected this year), but Kenanga Investment Bank has gone the other way, expecting 805,000 new cars to be sold in Malaysia in 2025, Bernama reports.

The investment bank said the higher projection was backed by bigger pie slices encompassing a volume-driven affordable segment, citing Perodua’s sustained over-90,000-unit order backlog, steady monthly deliveries and new launches replacing older generation vehicles (the Bezza is almost nine years old and the third-gen Myvi turns eight next year – both have yet to be DNGA-ed).

It added that the upcoming targeted RON 95 subsidies should drive mid-market buyers to down-trade to more fuel-efficient cars, including hybrids, EVs and Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEV). Plus, more Chinese carmakers could ramp up their local assembly (CKD) efforts, potentially boosting their market share.

805,000 new cars expected to be sold in Malaysia in 2025, hybrids to be included in national EV targets?

The GWM Haval H6 HEV is a locally-assembled (CKD) hybrid vehicle

“We also anticipate a mid-term review of the National Automotive Policy (NAP) to include hybrid vehicles as a key transition to the national target for EV and hybrid vehicles of 15% of TIV by 2030 and 38% by 2040,” Kenanga IB said in a research note today.

In fact, the latest national target is for EVs (battery-electric vehicles) to make up 20% of Malaysia’s total industry volume (TIV) by 2030. We’re currently hovering around the 5% mark – is the introduction of hybrids supposed to help us get there faster?

“We expect more favourable incentives from the government which has set a national target for EVs and hybrid vehicles of 15% of TIV by 2030 and 38% by 2040. Meanwhile, the government will speed up the approval for charging stations. The number of proposed charging stations is currently at 4,235 (3,354 built to date) and this should more than double to 10,000 by end-2025,” it added.

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Jonathan James Tan

While most dream of the future, Jonathan Tan dreams of the past, although he's never been there. Fantasises much too often about cruising down Treacher Road (Jalan Sultan Ismail) in a Triumph Stag that actually works, and hopes this stint here will snap him back to present reality.

 

Comments

  • Mollys Liquid on Dec 30, 2024 at 8:39 pm

    Drumming up false narrative

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    • Dah Menang Semua on Jan 02, 2025 at 3:22 pm

      Is EV’s target only BEV?
      Exclude PHEV, HEV right?

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  • HybridElectric is a good balanced way forward to go against the inflating public charging / petrol price.

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  • Robin Hood on Dec 31, 2024 at 9:42 am

    Must be dreaming that TIV is increasing looking at the gloomy economic weather ahead with higher taxes, higher cost of living and subsidies removal!!! Unless people’s grandfathers are going to donate few hundred thousand RM billion to the country!!!

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  • Clement Chan on Dec 31, 2024 at 7:35 pm

    How is buying a New hybrid vehicle in 2025 going to boost EV adoption to 20% whole of Malaysia by year 2030? Does govt expect car buyers selling off hybrids in 5 years in exchange into Full electric? So it is only encouraging more RON95 Subsidy in next 5 years when the 2nd hand markets filled with luxury ICE cars in dirt cheap price.

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  • LMAO. In Bolehland, if you cannot achieve the KPI, move goalpost jer la… ini budaya kito.

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