Latest Stories (Page 121)
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It has been talked about well in the past, and it’s being talked about again, the idea of introducing a vehicle congestion charge to alleviate traffic congestion in Malaysia. Only this time, there’s a definite […]
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2025 Voge DS900X adventure-tourer in Malaysia, RM49,998, 93.8 hp, three colour options
Now in Malaysia is the 2025 Voge DS900X adventure-touring motorcycle, priced at RM49,998. Pricing does not include road tax, insurance or registration and stock is available from all MForce Holding authorised dealers nationwide. There are […]
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Sime Motors launches EV Next – first and largest used EV dealership in Malaysia supported by Drivecare
Sime Motors today launched EV Next, which it says is the first used electric vehicle (EV) dealership in Malaysia. With showrooms in Glenmarie, Chan Sow Lin and TREC, EV Next aims to make owning a […]
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Jan 2025 Malaysian vehicle sales down by 40% – MAA
The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has released vehicle sales data for the month of January 2025, which saw a total of 48,732 vehicles (earlier reported as 48,875 units) delivered to customers. This represents a drop […]
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2025 Proton Saga MC3 spotted benchmarking Myvi?
The 2025 Proton Saga MC3 has been spotted a few times before, but this time, Amirul Syafiq saw it together with a trade-plated third-gen facelift Perodua Myvi – is Proton benchmarking the upcoming Saga against […]
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ChargEV Tangkak Pitstop – country’s first electric truck-ready charging hub, eight 120 kW DC bays
In January, ChargEV revealed that it would soon launch its first electric truck (e-truck) charging hub on the North–South Expressway, in Tangkak. That hub, located at Tangkak Pitstop near the Tangkak toll plaza, then became […]
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Buying a used car from a direct owner? We can help you with loan application and ownership transfer
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Are you buying a used car from a direct seller? Do you know how to go about applying for a hire purchase loan and transferring the ownership to your name? If you don’t want to […]
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LRT3 99% complete, to start operating Sept 30 – Loke
The 37.8-km LRT3 Shah Alam line is now 99% complete and is set to start operating on September 30, transport minister Anthony Loke has said, according to The Edge. The line, which connects Bandar Utama […]
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Over RM20 billion allocated for subsidies towards consumer goods this year, including fuel, says KPDN
The ministry of domestic trade and cost of living (KPDN) has revealed more than RM20 billion has been allocated for subsidies towards consumer goods this year, The Star reports. According to KPDN minister Datuk Armizan […]
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2025 Proton X50 facelift spotted again – full-width tail lamps, rear wing, shift from three cylinders to four?
The 2025 Proton X50 facelift has been spotted again, this time by Yong Owen and Lee Sherman. Some of the sheetmetal changes are visible, including a redesigned tailgate that houses the chiselled full-width taillights and […]
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MariiCAS rebate for e-bikes is back, but only for CKD
If you are contemplating buying an electric motorcycle or scooter (e-bike) in Malaysia for 2025, the MariiCAS purchase rebate of RM2,400 is back. However this is only applicable to e-bikes that are Completely Knocked Down […]
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Triumph Motorcycles 2024 record sales, 134,635 sold
A record breaking year for Triumph Motorcycles in 2024, with 134,635 units sold worldwide. This represents a growth of 64% over the previous year. Triumph’s sales were up in all its regions across the world, […]
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High Value Goods Tax (HVGT) still on hold – report
The implementation of the High Value Goods Tax (HVGT) is still on hold, the finance ministry told the Dewan Rakyat today, according to The Star. The ministry added that the government is prioritising other fiscal […]
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Mercedes-Benz begins road tests of solid-state EV battery – over 1k km range expected fr EQS prototype
Mercedes-Benz announced it has begun testing solid-state battery technology on public roads. Widely regarded as the next big thing for electric vehicles (EVs), solid-state batteries are claimed to be safer, more efficient and capable of […]
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Diesel subsidy rationalisation has saved Malaysia RM600mil each month since programme began: Anwar
The government says that the subsidy rationalisation for diesel fuel has significantly reduced leakages caused by smuggling and misuse by ineligible businesses to the tune of around RM600 million each month, the New Straits Times […]