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After a social media teaser a little over a week ago, paultan.org set out to find out more about Oyika and its plans for battery swapping and electric vehicle adoption locally. Invited to meet with […]
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2022 Proton X70 MC gets new head unit with Atlas OS, but existing GKUI units not upgradable; Spotify soon
Just three months on from its debut, the 2022 Proton X70 MC (minor change) has received a selection of updates as a running change; chief among these is the introduction of a new head unit. […]
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VIDEO: 2023 Honda CR-V gets detailed again
We previously featured a Canadian market official walk-around tour of the 2023 Honda CR-V, but now American Honda has published their own set of infomercial videos which you can watch below. Although the new CR-V […]
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Malaysia’s largest integrated sports car facility and automotive academy to be up and running by 2025
If all goes according to plan, Malaysia will have its largest integrated sports car facility and automotive academy up and running by 2025. The 0.399 ha single-roof facility will be constructed and shared by tuning […]
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Honda HR-V achieves almost 7,000 deliveries since launch; close to 30,000 bookings – Honda Malaysia
The 2022 Honda HR-V has racked up nearly 7,000 deliveries as of today since its launch in Malaysia, which is equivalent to four months’ sales volume achieved in a period of just over two months, […]
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2023 Toyota Harrier PHEV launched in Japan – 306 PS, 18.1 kWh battery, up to 93 km EV range; from RM198k
Toyota has launched a new plug-in hybrid variant of the fourth-generation Harrier in Japan, which is set to go on sale from October 31 this year. The PHEV option joins the existing petrol and hybrid […]
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Honda: EVs with lithium-ion batteries will always cost more than ICE cars; solid-state tech the way forward
Electric vehicles will always be more expensive than equivalent internal combustion-engined cars, according to American Honda VP of business and sales Dave Gardner. This is due to the lithium-ion batteries that are most commonly used […]
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Honda NSX successor to become pure EV model?
The second-generation Honda NSX recently came to a conclusion when the Type S variant came to the end of its production, closing the curtain on the hybrid mid-engined supercar after seven years since its debut […]
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SUKE update – Prolintas to review exit ramp to Jalan Cheras; two lanes to better deal with traffic queue
Prolintas has issued a new statement addressing the public’s comments and feedback on the exit ramp to Jalan Cheras of the new Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang Elevated Expressway (SUKE). According to the company, SUKE’s operations division […]
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Yamaha Malaysia rolls out 5 millionth motorcycle, launches 135LC Fi 5MRO Edition – RM9,198
Achieving a historic milestone in its manufacturing operations in Malaysia, Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has produced its five millionth motorcycle since 1979. To commemorate the event, HLYM launched the 2022 Yamaha 135LC F 5MRO […]
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MITI is proposing more EV incentives for Budget 2023
The ministry of international trade and industry (MITI) has proposed that more EV incentives be included in Budget 2023, which is set to be tabled next month on October 7. This was revealed by MITI […]
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BMW 530i and 530e M Sport get M Performance Parts limited edition package from Auto Bavaria – 30 units
Auto Bavaria is offering a limited edition run of the G30 LCI BMW 5 Series which comes with various M Performance Parts as well as other free gifts. Only 30 units of the G30 LCI […]
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Perodua Ativa Hybrid subscription plan launched – 300 units CBU Rocky Hybrid, RM500 per month for 5 years
It was confirmed last month, and Perodua has now officially launched the Ativa Hybrid subscription programme. The company is branding it as an ‘electric vehicle study’ as well as a ‘long-term mobility as a service […]
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Tesla recalls 1.1 million cars due to power window anti-pinch system – fix through OTA software update
Tesla has issued a recall for nearly 1.1 million vehicles in the United States due to an issue involving its power windows, Reuters reports. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affected vehicles […]
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Convoy marshal stops car with right of way at traffic lights – no such authority without police presence
The authorities, specifically the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) have made it clear: marshals escorting convoy groups are not allowed to control traffic. That appears to have not stopped certain quarters from continuing to do so, […]