Latest Stories (Page 2134)
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Multiple MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi is undergoing observation in a Rimini, Italy, hospital with chest and abdominal injuries sustained after a crash during training at the Crossodromo Cavallara, located 50 km from Rossi’s home […]
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BMW reportedly cancels the i5, focus on iNEXT instead
A report by BMWBlog claims the BMW i5 has been cancelled. Instead, the company will focus on electrifying models in the regular BMW line-up like the X3 and 4 Series Gran Coupe, as well as […]
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Jaguar XE SV Project 8 is the most powerful road Jag ever – 600 PS 5.0 V8, 300-unit Collectors’ Edition
Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) has announced what it calls the most powerful, agile and extreme performance road legal Jaguar ever – the Jaguar XE SV Project 8, which will “offer supercar performance […]
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VIDEO: Hyundai Kona previewed in several videos
Hyundai has yet to reveal the all-new Kona, and to ensure it retains the attention of the public, its South Korean division has released a slew of videos featuring the upcoming compact SUV. Unfortunately, you […]
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New BMW M4 GT4 race car goes on sale, faces Nurburgring 24 Hours test this weekend
The BMW M4 GT4 race car goes on sale having completed over 20,000 km of tests, multiple hours in the wind tunnel, extensive application runs for fine-tuning purposes, and successful test outings under race conditions. […]
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BMW Concept 8 Series shown – production in 2018
After years and years of rumours, spyshots and leaked images, Munich’s long-awaited flagship luxury coupé has finally come to be. The BMW Concept 8 Series revives an iconic nameplate that has sat dormant ever since […]
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Geely’s revitalisation of Volvo augurs well for Proton
Zhejiang Geely offered an insight into the company’s background at the announcement of the Proton-Geely deal yesterday, and one of the presentation slides made note of Volvo Cars and of its revival and current growth, […]
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DRIVEN: 2017 Proton Iriz first impressions review
Remember the Proton Iriz? I’m sure you do – it was launched three years ago to much hype and fanfare, and was supposed to herald a new beginning for the national carmaker. We certainly tempered […]
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Shell and Waze launch Asia’s first accident area alerts
Malaysians love a good mobile app, and where navigation app Waze is concerned, we’ve been ranked as having the highest number of users in Southeast Asia. Despite also being ranked the best place in ASEAN […]
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Peugeot Traveller previewed in Malaysia – 2.0L diesel, eight-seater MPV, CKD launching in Q3
The Peugeot Traveller has been officially previewed in Malaysia by distributor Nasim Sdn Bhd. Previously announced and spotted in the country, the Traveller is part of the fleet of cars Nasim and parent company Naza […]
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Tun Mahathir saddened by Proton-Geely agreement
Former Proton chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has shared his thoughts relating to the recent Proton-Geely deal in a posting on his personal blog. Describing Proton as his “child,” he stated that with the done […]
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Vehicle warranty void with third-party mods – Perodua
In response to inquiries from customers on vehicle modification, Perodua has released an official statement to provide some clarity on the issue. According to Perodua Sales managing director Datuk Dr Zahari Husin, vehicle owners who […]
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Zhejiang Geely – a brief insight into Proton’s FSP
At the announcement of the Proton-Geely deal, officials from Zhejiang Geely were present to provide the media with a little insight into the company’s background. Here’s a bit of trivia to start: the company was […]
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Engine downsizing trend to end soon – VW CEO Diess
For a while now, engine downsizing appeared to be the way forward, particularly towards meeting emissions regulations. However, it is a trend that has peaked, according to Volkswagen brand chief Herbert Diess. “The reduction in […]
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Diesel no longer dominant choice in Europe – report
Europe used to be a stronghold for diesel vehicles, where it accounted for half of all cars sold until April last year. Last month, however, that proportion dropped to 46%. “While there are several reasons […]