Latest Stories (Page 2455)
-
The new Bayan Lepas Expressway (BLE) is now open to the public, according to a report by Bernama. The BLE serves as a link to the Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge a.k.a. the Second […]
-
Yes to Transport Ministry’s fine reduction – police
The police are in full support of the Transport Ministry’s proposal to reduce the fines for certain offences from RM300 to RM150. However, it says that for serious offences, the fines must remain unchanged. Speaking […]
-
Perak to add more race tracks after Spg. Pulai circuit?
Tambah Litar Lumba Sekitar PerakSaya melihat apabila saya membuat ucapan tahniah kepada adik Khairul Idham Pawi dalam fb saya, saya dapati begitu banyak respon yang baik dari peminat bidang permotoron Berdasarkan maklumat dalam facebook ini, […]
-
SPYSHOTS: Honda UR-V spotted virtually undisguised
Following Honda’s trademark filings for the ‘UR-V’ nameplate in China, the upcoming SUV has now been leaked virtually undisguised by Sohu. The UR-V is built specifically for the Chinese market by the Guangzhou-Honda joint venture, […]
-
Singer partners Historic Motoring Ventures to restore classic Porsche 911s in Malaysia and Singapore
It was announced that Porsche customised restoration specialists Singer Vehicle Design has partnered with Historic Motoring Ventures to provide Singer’s service to Porsche owners in Malaysia and Singapore. Being Singer’s partner for Malaysia and Singapore, […]
-
Adoption rate of ABS in Malaysia is behind Thailand, Indonesia and China; only 11% of new cars have ESP
At a technical conference organised by the Malaysian Automotive Institute (MAI) earlier today, Bosch revealed some startling figures surrounding Malaysia’s adoption rate of anti-locking brake systems (ABS) and electronic stability programmes (ESP) for locally-assembled models […]
-
PSA Peugeot Citroen to be renamed PSA Groupe, announces 10-year plan to return to North America
PSA Peugeot Citroën may have released its transformative five-year “Push to Pass” plan yesterday, but what it did not announce was that the name of the company itself would be changed. From now on, the […]
-
Buying a car not about patriotism – minister on Proton
Everyone wants to have a say on Proton, it seems. Following Tun Mahathir’s resignation from the national car brand last week, MITI minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed issued a lengthy statement on the current state […]
-
Lexus Malaysia issues recall for ES sedan – 90 units
Lexus Malaysia has announced a recall for the facelifted Lexus ES sedan sold in the country, due to an issue pertaining to the car’s brake actuator. This is part of a global recall campaign issued […]
-
VIDEO: 2016 Honda CBR150R – can you own the ride?
We now have a new video of the 2016 Honda CBR150R. Launched in February in Indonesia, it is Honda’s sportsbike offering for the competitive 150 cc market there. Strikingly different from the previous-generation CBR150, the […]
-
VIDEO: 2017 Ford Fusion to feature Stop and Go tech
The 2017 Ford Fusion (better known to us as the Ford Mondeo), will come with an additional Stop and Go function for the adaptive cruise control system. In a new video released by Ford, the […]
-
2016 Mitsubishi Outlander officially launched: RM167k
Following its preview in February, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has officially launched its new Mitsubishi Outlander. The seven-seater SUV is now available at all authorised Mitsubishi showrooms nationwide, and is priced at an introductory RM166,720 […]
-
2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R race kit parts catalogue issued
The 2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R, the top-of-the-line superbike from the Japanese manufacturer, has a race kit parts catalogue that was recently released. While Malaysia has yet to see the official launch of the 2016 ZX-10R, rumoured […]
-
GrabCar services available in Johor Bahru on April 7
Those in Johor Bahru will soon be able to opt for private hire car-hailing service via the Grab App. GrabCar has announced that the service will officially be available in JB from tomorrow, April 7 […]
-
Proton, Perodua to have AEB by 2020 – SAE Malaysia
National automakers Proton and Perodua are expected to adopt autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and lane-keeping active safety systems as standard by the year 2020. Speaking at a technical conference organised by the Malaysian Automotive Institute […]