Sime Darby Motors

  • SDAC announces record sales, network expansion – 8,858 units of the Ford Ranger, Everest sold in 2023

    SDAC announces record sales, network expansion – 8,858 units of the Ford Ranger, Everest sold in 2023

    Sime Darby Auto Connexion, the sole distributor for Ford vehicles in Malaysia, has announced record sales for 2023. SDAC-Ford sold 8,858 units of the Ford Ranger pick-up truck and the Ford Everest SUV last year.

    The current-generation Ranger was launched in July 2022, which means that last year was the truck’s first full year of sales. We also have the latest Ranger Raptor in 3.0L V6 petrol form, as well as a 2.0L bi-turbo diesel option. The luxury-focused Ranger Platinum joined the range in November 2023. The Ford Everest, the SUV sister of the Ranger, was launched in September 2022.

    SDAC-Ford says that a key contributing factor to the encouraging sales is the steady expansion of its dealership network Last year, it broke ground on a RM12 million ‘Ford Signature’ dealership in Penang, located on Jalan Baru in Seberang Prai. The 46,000 sq.ft. facility has 16 service bays and will be fully operational by the end of Q2 2024.

    SDAC announces record sales, network expansion – 8,858 units of the Ford Ranger, Everest sold in 2023

    Sabah is a big market for pick-up trucks, and Ford launched two key dealerships in the Borneo state – the largest Ford dealership in Sabah, Ford Kota Kinabalu (Inanam) by Boston Auto Dealership and Ford Kota Kinabalu (Penampang) by Rightpower Corporation. Over in Sarawak, there’s now a Ford dealership in Kota Samarahan.

    “We are immensely proud of the strides we made last year, resulting in 2023 being a year of unparalleled success for SDAC-Ford. It is truly a testament to the appeal of our award-winning Ford vehicles, coupled with the hard work and dedication of our team and the unwavering support of our customers. As we gear up for another exemplary year, we are confident that Ford will continue to shape the market, as we deliver on our commitment to excellence and high customer satisfaction,” said Turse Zuhair, MD of SDAC-Ford.

     
     
  • SDAC-Ford supports Orang Asli community empowerment via Global Peace Foundation Malaysia

    SDAC-Ford supports Orang Asli community empowerment via Global Peace Foundation Malaysia

    Sime Darby Auto ConneXion (SDAC), the sole distributor for Ford in Malaysia, reaffirmed its commitment to the empowerment of Orang Asli communities through a recent second collaboration with Global Peace Foundation (GPF) Malaysia. This time, the joint effort focused on supporting GPF’s OA-Eco Farm programme in four Orang Asli villages in Kuala Rompin, Pahang.

    The OA-Eco Farm programme is a food farming initiative that aims to enable self-sufficiency and sustainable income amongst Orang Asli families. It provides hands-on training and coaching, and subsidies such as tools and seedlings.

    Backed by a contribution of US$10,000 (RM47,322) from Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Detroit carmaker, 22 staff volunteers from SDAC joined forces with GPF to visit the three villages on March 9.

    They brought donations of seedlings, farming equipment, kitchen tools and a healthy dose of enthusiasm and energy. Volunteers also worked closely with the Orang Asli community in one of the villages, assisting them in installing solar-powered equipment for their fencing system. They also helped cultivate the land by loosening soil, cutting grass and making plot lines before planting the biomass crop seedlings.

    “Global Peace Foundation has been making significant strides in their efforts to empower the Orang Asli community. Their mission aligns perfectly with SDAC’s commitment to corporate citizenship and community development. We are proud to continue our partnership to make a greater impact on the lives of the Orang Asli communities,” said Turse Zuhair, MD of SDAC-Ford.

    “Covid-19 has exposed the severe food insecurity faced by the Orang Asli population. Deforestation and land encroachment worsen the situation, leading to severe malnourishment and food shortages. Food security is critical to building resiliency,” said Dr Teh Su Thye, CEO of GPF.

    According to GPF, key challenges of food farming in Orang Asli communities include limited resources to purchase seeds, seedlings and farming tools, and environmental challenges such as droughts and soil that is hard and dry. Predominantly hunter-gatherers, training in sustainable farming techniques to manage soil health is essential for success.

    GPF launched the OA-Eco Farm programme to address these challenges. This initiative not only enhances the livelihoods of the Orang Asli community but also promotes sustainable practices and environmental conservation. The programme adopts a holistic farming method called Syntropic Farming that revitalises the ecosystem and regenerates the soil to ensure food security and sustainability.

    In addition to training, coaching and subsidies, the foundation has created an online marketplace for the Orang Asli farmers to generate more income from their farming activities. Hosted on GPF’s website, the marketplace, which is called Kebun Amai, features various fresh fruits and vegetables and even artisanal products from the farmers and their families.

    “We would like to express our gratitude to SDAC for always committing to their contributions to the society. At Ford, we want to be not only a provider of quality vehicles, but we strive to build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams and that includes our efforts to care for the society we operate and help them grow sustainably. Through the perseverance of SDAC, we are able to make that happen,” said David Jeffrey, executive director of Ford Asia Pacific Distributor Markets and South Korea.

     
     
  • EV charging solutions provider Kineta introduces new, simplified logo as part of rebranding strategy

    EV charging solutions provider Kineta introduces new, simplified logo as part of rebranding strategy

    EV charging solutions firm Kineta, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sime Darby has introduced its new logo today as part of its comprehensive rebranding strategy, the company has announced, along with its new tagline, ‘Charge Your Car’.

    The updated logo “reflects the company’s evolution, commitment to innovation, and dedication to providing an enhanced visual identity,” the company’s statement read. The idea behind the new logo was inspired by the meaning of the name, which is ‘full of energy’, according to Kineta.

    The rebranding signifies Kineta’s commitment to a customer-centric approach, and the company is focused on deepening its connections with its customers by understanding their needs, providing exceptional service, and delivering innovative solutions, according to the company.

    As of early-February this year, Kineta sold its 3,888th EV charger in Malaysia to an owner of a BYD Atto 3. The company aims to reach its 5,000-unit milestone for EV charger sales by the middle of this year, it said at the time, and noted that its share of the EV charging solutions market last year was 35%.

    Last December, Kineta had also signed an exclusive distributorship agreement with Shanghai Zhida Technology Development, to become the sole distributor of Zhida EV chargers in Malaysia.

     
     
  • Auto Bavaria Balakong opens for business; new BMW, MINI 4S centre replaces 27-year old AB Sungai Besi

    Auto Bavaria Balakong opens for business; new BMW, MINI 4S centre replaces 27-year old AB Sungai Besi

    The landmark that is Auto Bavaria Sungai Besi is no more. Established in 1997, one of the oldest BMW dealerships in town has relocated to Balakong.

    The new Auto Bavaria Balakong 4S centre is now in operations. One of largest of its kind in Malaysia and the first Retail.NEXT dealership in the Klang Valley, AB Balakong houses vehicles from BMW, MINI and BMW Premium Selection. Guests of the 240,057 sq.ft. facility will enjoy a lush facade that includes a courtyard garden and outdoor terrace, and ‘cutting-edge’ digital sales tools together with BMW Geniuses.

    “Recognising and commemorating the legacy and milestones of Auto Bavaria Sungai Besi is paramount as we wish to ensure the seamless transfer of our united spirit and dedication to our new Balakong dealership. Auto Bavaria patrons can be rest assured of our ongoing determination going the extra mile in providing the best in class service in the premium automotive industry,” said Vi Thim Juan, MD of Auto Bavaria.

    Other highlights include the Grand Klasse Lounge and corresponding handover bays, along with lifestyle-oriented facilities like the BMW Café as well as EV charging facilities. RATC (Reception at the Counter) service bays are also available at Auto Bavaria Balakong.

    “We’re excited to open the doors to one of Malaysia’s largest BMW showrooms for an exclusive preview with the media, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to delivering an exceptional automotive experience to our valued customers. The Retail.NEXT Dealership concepts blends phygital innovation with modern aesthetics and engaging environment,” said Datuk Jeffri Salim Davidson, Sime Darby’s group CEO.

    “Every aspect of our new Auto Bavaria Balakong showroom is meticulously crafted to elevate the automotive viewing and purchasing journey, infusing opulence and sustainability at every juncture. We’re dedicated to not only offering premium vehicles but also consistently elevating luxury experience for our customer, providing a comprehensive range of aftersales services, fostering a premium atmosphere that perfectly complements our customers’ ownership experience,” he added.

    GALLERY: Auto Bavaria Balakong

     
     
  • Sime Darby Auto ConneXion launches new Ford Assured certified pre-owned programme in Malaysia

    Sime Darby Auto ConneXion launches new Ford Assured certified pre-owned programme in Malaysia

    Sime Darby Auto ConneXion (SDAC) has officially launched Ford Assured, a programme that offers certified pre-owned Ford models. Currently available at the Ford Ara Damansara showroom, the programme is accompanied by a dedicated website where customers can browse through available inventory.

    All vehicles that are sold through Ford Assured must first undergo a meticulous inspection and certification process to ensure they meet stringent standards. The programme requires pre-owned Ford vehicles to be below five years old or have mileage below 140,000 km for the Ranger and 80,000 km for the Everest, while also having a complete service history.

    Additionally, vehicles are subjected to a 96-point inspection by certified technicians where every aspect, from mechanical performance to cosmetic appearance, is looked into. If required, a refurbishment process is executed to the highest of standards.

    To provide customers with peace of mind ownership, the Ford Assured programme offers a minimum 12-month warranty covering the engine and gearbox, subject to terms and conditions. The warranty stipulates that vehicle parts must not be replaced or modified by third parties and must be serviced, maintained and repaired by authorised Ford dealers at recommended service intervals.

    “Recognising the growing demand in Malaysia’s pre-owned vehicle segment, we remain steadfast in our dedication to meeting consumer needs. Reflecting our trusted reputation across the automotive sector, the Ford Assured programme mirrors Sime Darby Motors’ relentless pursuit of setting industry benchmarks and enhancing the overall automotive experience,” said Jeffrey Gan, managing director of Sime Darby Motors, Southeast Asia.

    “With the introduction of the Ford Assured programme, we are pleased to elevate the pre-owned vehicle landscape. Demonstrating our commitment to delivering unparalleled quality and customer satisfaction, the programme is testament to our rigorous standards in customer assurance, providing a trusted solution for those in search of a reliable and high-quality pre-owned Ford vehicle,” commented Turse Zuhair, managing director of SDAC.

     
     
  • BYD Seal EV – over 1.3k bookings in 4 days; early bird deal with free home charger, credits extended to Mar 3

    BYD Seal EV – over 1.3k bookings in 4 days; early bird deal with free home charger, credits extended to Mar 3

    The BYD Seal was launched on February 22 at The Exchange TRX, and in four days of the event, over 1,300 bookings of the EV were collected by Sime Darby Motors (SDM).

    Due to what is being described as overwhelming demand for the electric sedan, SDM has announced the extension of its early booking campaign to March 3. Customers who place a booking for the Seal through BYD’s official website or at showrooms nationwide will receive a complimentary home charger and free Gentari or ChargEV charging credits worth RM800.

    “The response from Malaysians clearly demonstrates their readiness to embrace electric vehicles (EVs) from BYD, which continues to make waves here and in other parts of the region. This achievement also marks another milestone in the robust evolution of the country’s EV market,” said Jeffrey Gan, MD of SDM in Southeast Asia.

    “The Seal has been widely recognised for its superior quality and exceptional performance, coupled with a highly competitive pricing strategy. Furthermore, with the comprehensive BYD network coverage across all regions, ensuring excellent service for all customers, it underscores our customers’ confidence in BYD’s products in Malaysia. This reaffirms our commitment to delivering innovative, high-quality vehicles and unparalleled customer service,” he added.

    “Thanks to the strong demand for BYD Seal, we are extending our early bird offer, allowing even more customers to take advantage of our exceptional value proposition. Together with BYD, SDM aims to continue setting the benchmark for excellence in the EV sector and industry at large, and further stimulate the EV appeal among Malaysians nationwide,” Gan said.

    The Seal is available in two variants – the RWD Premium at RM180,430 and the Performance AWD at RM200,430, on-the-road without insurance.

    BYD Seal EV – over 1.3k bookings in 4 days; early bird deal with free home charger, credits extended to Mar 3

    The Premium features a single rear motor with 308 hp and 360 Nm. With a 82.5 kWh LFP Blade battery, range is up to 570 km in the WLTP cycle. The Performance’s dual-motor powertrain combines a 215 hp/310 Nm front motor to a 308 hp/360 Nm rear unit to offer a total output of 523 hp and 670 Nm. It has the same 82.5 kWh battery and a quoted range of 520 km. The Premium gets from 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds, while the Performance does it in 3.8 seconds.

    For charging, both the Premium and Performance feature 7 kW AC Type 2 charging, and the time needed to get the battery from 0-100% SoC is 15.2 hours. With DC charging at a maximum rate of 150 kW, it takes 37 minutes to get from 10% to 80% SoC.

    Colours include Arctic Blue (Performance only), Cosmos Black, Atlantis Grey and Aurora White (Premium only). The warranty package includes a six-year or 150,000 km vehicle warranty, an eight-year or 160,000 km battery warranty, and an eight-year or 150,000 km drive unit warranty, which SDM says is industry-leading. There are optional Standard and Plus Service packages for three, six and eight years that you can purchase upfront. More in our launch report.

    Click to enlarge spec sheet, price list

    GALLERY: BYD Seal Premium

    GALLERY: BYD Seal Performance

     
     
  • BYD Seal EV launched in Malaysia – two variants, up to 523 hp/670 Nm, 570 km range; from RM179,800

    BYD Seal EV launched in Malaysia – two variants, up to 523 hp/670 Nm, 570 km range; from RM179,800

    First shown here at the end of 2022, and then teased again late last year, the BYD Seal is now officially on sale in Malaysia, with Sime Darby Beyond Auto launching the electric vehicle earlier today at the TRX Exchange.

    Despite earlier speculation that there would be three variants for Malaysia, the Seal makes its debut here in just two guises, as an extended range Premium and a range-topping Performance. Initially, it was intimated that the local range would follow that seen in Singapore, Thailand and Australia, but the base Dynamic has been omitted.

    Let’s get to what everyone has been keenly waiting for, which is the pricing. The two Seal variants available here at the following recommended retail prices:

    • Seal Premium (Extended Range) – RM179,800; RM180,430 on-the-road without insurance
    • Seal Performance AWD – RM199,800; RM200,430 on-the-road without insurance

    BYD Seal EV launched in Malaysia – two variants, up to 523 hp/670 Nm, 570 km range; from RM179,800

    Designed as a premium segment competitor to the likes of the BMW i4 and the Tesla Model 3, the four-door coupe-styled sedan features a sloping roof-line and short rear deck, with a neat mix of curves and swoops giving it a sleek – if sometimes generic – profile.

    It measures in at 4,800 mm long, 1,875 mm wide and 1,460 mm tall, with a 2,920 mm-long wheelbase, and sits on the automaker’s e-platform 3.0, which also underpins the Atto 3 and Dolphin EVs. Unlike its siblings, however, the Seal uses an 800V electrical architecture platform similar to higher-end EVs such as the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT.

    Other relevant numbers are a kerb weight of 1,922 kg for the Dynamic, 2,055 kg for the Premium and 2,185 kg for the Performance as well as 400 litres of boot space, with 50 litres available at the front.

    External elements include LED headlights, LED daytime running lights and LED tail lights as well as retractable door handles and a panoramic roof. Both Seal variants ride on 19-inch wheels wrapped with 235/45 profile Continental EcoContact 6 Q rubbers.

    The Premium features a single-motor, rear-wheel drive configuration, with 308 hp (313 PS or 230 kW) and 360 Nm on tap. It comes with a 82.5 kWh LFP Blade battery, which provides the car with up to 570 km of WLTP-rated range (650 km on NEDC).

    The range-topping variant is the Performance, the only all-wheel drive variant. Its dual-motor powertrain combines a 215 hp/310 Nm front motor to a 308 hp/360 Nm rear unit to offer a total output of 523 hp (530 PS or 390 kW) and 670 Nm.

    It has the same 82.5 kWh battery seen on the Premium ER, although the bump in performance means that its effective range is lower, with a quoted 520 km of WLTP-rated travel on a single charge (580 km, NEDC). Maximum speed isn’t quoted, but the single-motor Premium manages the 0-100 km/h sprint in 5.9 seconds, while the dual-motor Performance does it in 3.8 seconds.

    In terms of charging, both the Premium ER and Performance AWD feature 7 kw AC Type 2 charging, and the charging time needed to get the unit from 0-100% state of charge (SoC) takes a somewhat lengthy 15.2 hours. With DC charging at a maximum rate of 150 kW, it takes 37 minutes needed to get the battery from a 10 to 80% SoC.

    Inside, while there is less visual flourish on show compared to the Atto 3, the cabin presentation certainly isn’t coy-looking from a design perspective, although the Thaumas Black interior for the local car offers a more formal take. As per the general specification of the car, the upholstery on both variants is full leather, a step up from the faux leather on the omitted base variant.

    Highlights include a 15.6-inch central touchscreen unit – with the usual switchable landscape/portrait orientation – and a 10.25 digital instrument panel that make up the display screens, as well as a 12-speaker Dynaudio sound system.

    Elsewhere, you’ll find ventilated/heated driver/passenger powered seats, dual-zone air-conditioning, a PM2.5 air filtration system, keyless entry/start, an NFC key card, head-up display, two wireless mobile device chargers and wired Apple CarPlay/wireless Android Auto connectivity, among other things.

    Safety and driver assistance kit includes nine airbags (front, front and rear side, side curtain and far-side driver) as well as a comprehensive ADAS suite that includes adaptive cruise control, AEB, lane departure warning and prevention, lane keeping assist, front/rear cross-traffic alert and brake as well as high beam assist and a high-resolution 360-degree camera, among other things.

    2024 BYD Seal spec sheet (left), price list (right); click to enlarge

    As for exterior colours, four are available for Malaysia, these being Cosmos Black, Aurora White, Atlantis Grey and Arctic Blue, the last exclusive to the Performance. The Seal comes with a six-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty, an eight-year/160,000 km battery warranty and an eight-year/150,000 km drive unit warranty. It was also announced at the launch that the first 800 buyers will enjoy a complimentary wallbox charger (supplied by EV charging subsidiary, KINETA) and free Gentari or ChargEV charging credits worth RM800.

    Customers can also choose from Standard and Plus service packages, the former available priced between RM2,688 to RM8,488 depending on variant and the number of years (three, six or eight). The Plus service package is available in terms of six or eight years, with pricing from RM11,488 to RM17,688 – more items are covered compared to the Standard service package.

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD Seal Premium

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD Seal Performance

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD Seal Malaysian brochure

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD Seal official launch photos in Malaysia

     
     
  • Auto Bavaria, Sime Darby Rent-A-Car/Hertz Malaysia launch EV rental service, featuring the BMW iX

    Auto Bavaria, Sime Darby Rent-A-Car/Hertz Malaysia launch EV rental service, featuring the BMW iX

    Sime Darby Auto Bavaria has announced a partnership with Sime Darby Rent-A-Car (SDRAC)-Hertz Malaysia to introduce an electric vehicle (EV) rental service.

    In celebration of the collaboration and the upcoming Chinese New Year festivities, the companies have come up with an exclusive rental offer featuring the all-electric BMW iX, offering those keen to explore the premium angle of electrification for a period before deciding on whether to take the plunge into the segment. During the introductory period, the iX will be available at rental prices starting at RM550 per day and RM5,500 per month.

    “Auto Bavaria is fully committed to pioneering the utilisation of EVs in Malaysia. This time around, we are leveraging the opportunity to give Malaysians a chance to try our BMW iX for unmatched style and uniqueness that is aligned with the latest trends in EV technology. Together with Hertz Malaysia, we are creating a robust ecosystem that further supports the growing adoption of EVs,” said Auto Bavaria MD Vi Thim Juan.

    “Our objective is to provide Hertz Malaysia rental customers with a truly modern and luxurious electrified experience. This collaboration not only allows our customers to travel stylishly in the latest BMW iX model but also enables them to explore our other extended rental services, such as chauffeurs, provision of airport transfers, and even personalised arrangements for corporate functions as well as private events,” said SDRAC MD Harun Mohd Joned.

    Customers interested in experiencing the BMW iX can make reservations and find more details at the SDRAC website or visit participating Hertz Malaysia outlets in Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru.

     
     
  • BYD tops Malaysia EV market; 3,728 units sold in 2023

    BYD tops Malaysia EV market; 3,728 units sold in 2023

    Distributor for BYD passenger vehicles in Malaysia, Sime Darby Beyond Auto (SDBA) has emerged to be the best-selling electric vehicle brand in the country, the company has announced.

    According to data from the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA), the brand has sold 3,728 electric vehicles in 2023, marginally surpassing its market rival BMW which sold 3,600 electric vehicles last year.

    “Our achievement of the highest EV vehicle sales in 2023 reflects the strong support and trust by Malaysian consumers in BYD. Our comprehensive network of after sales support nationwide is a key differentiator in our success,” said Sime Darby Motors MD Southeast Asia Jeffrey Gan said in a statement.

    BYD tops Malaysia EV market; 3,728 units sold in 2023

    “With the imminent arrival of the highly anticipated BYD Seal, SDBA remains dedicated in fostering the adoption of EV in Malaysia and is confident that this will further solidify BYD’s position as a leader in the country’s evolving automotive landscape,” Gan added.

    In Malaysia, the brand sells the Dolphin and the Atto 3, which was launched on the Malaysian market in December 2022. Its line-up in Malaysia will be joined by the Seal, which has been previewed locally and is open for pre-booking.

    This comes against the backdrop of battery-electric vehicle sales in Malaysia which reached 10,159 units in 2023, representing a 286% jump over the 2,631 units of BEVs sold in 2022.

     
     
  • Auto Bavaria Balakong – new BMW showroom with latest Retail.NEXT concept; replaces AB Sungai Besi

    Auto Bavaria Balakong – new BMW showroom with latest Retail.NEXT concept; replaces AB Sungai Besi

    In addition to previewing the new G05 BMW X5 facelift and announcing its sales performance for 2023, BMW Group Malaysia also introduced a new showroom operated by Auto Bavaria that is located in Balakong. Formerly known as Auto Bavaria Sungai Besi since its establishment in 1997, the site has been thoroughly revamped and expanded and will soon be the new Auto Bavaria Balakong – operations from the nearby Cheras and Seri Kembangan outlets will shift over.

    When fully opened and operational, Auto Bavaria Balakong will be one of the largest BMW showrooms in Malaysia as well as being the first in the Klang Valley to showcase the latest Retail.NEXT concept. Spanning 240,057 square feet, the showroom features a modern design with a lush façade that includes a courtyard garden and outdoor terrace.

    BMW Geniuses will also be on hand to guide visitors and assist them on their purchasing journey with digital sales tools located strategically throughout the showroom, which will be able to display vehicles from the BMW Group, including those from BMW, MINI and BMW Premium Selection.

    Other highlights include the Grand Klasse Lounge and corresponding handover bays, along with lifestyle-oriented facilities like the BMW Café as well as electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities. For servicing convenience, RATC (Reception at the Counter) bays are also available at Auto Bavaria Balakong.

    “We’re excited to open the doors to one of Malaysia’s largest BMW showrooms for an exclusive preview with the media, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to delivering an exceptional automotive experience to our valued customers. The Retail.NEXT Dealership concepts blends phygital innovation with modern aesthetics and engaging environment,” said Datuk Jeffri Salim Davidson, group CEO of Sime Darby.

    “Every aspect of our new Auto Bavaria Balakong showroom is meticulously crafted to elevate the automotive viewing and purchasing journey, infusing opulence and sustainability at every juncture. We’re dedicated to not only offering premium vehicles but also consistently elevating luxury experience for our customer, providing a comprehensive range of aftersales services, fostering a premium atmosphere that perfectly complements our customers’ ownership experience,” he added.

     
     
  • BYD Seal EV now open for pre-booking in Malaysia – Dynamic, Premium, Performance AWD; RM1,000 fee

    BYD Seal EV now open for pre-booking in Malaysia – Dynamic, Premium, Performance AWD; RM1,000 fee

    After much teasing, the BYD Seal EV is now open for pre-booking in Malaysia. The online booking form prominently mentions that the RM1,000 booking fee factors into the price of the car, unlike Tesla. We’re getting three variants – Dynamic, Premium and Performance – but prices are yet to be announced.

    The Seal electric sedan, or four-door coupe as its BYD Malaysia wants it to be known as, starts off with the Dynamic, which has a single motor driving the rear wheels. With 204 PS (150 kW) and 310 Nm of torque, it gets from 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds. A 61.4 kWh Blade lithium-iron phospate (LFP) battery offers up to 510 km in the NEDC cycle that our local distributor quotes. In the more realistic WLTP, it’s 460 km.

    Sitting in the middle is the Premium, which also has a single-motor rear-wheel drive configuration, but with a higher output and battery capacity. Here, the electric motor dishes out 313 PS (230 kW) and 360 Nm, which is good for 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds. With a 82.5 kWh LFP battery, the quoted NEDC range is 650 km (570 km WLTP).

    BYD Seal EV now open for pre-booking in Malaysia – Dynamic, Premium, Performance AWD; RM1,000 fee

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    The top Seal is the Performance, the only AWD dual-motor variant. Here, a 215 hp/310 Nm front motor combines with the 308 hp/360 Nm rear unit to offer it a total output of 530 PS (390 kW) and 670 Nm, good for 0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. It has the same 82.5 kWh battery as the Premium, so some range is sacrificed for the extra performance – 580 km NEDC is quoted (520 km WLTP).

    For charging, the Seal in its base Dynamic form supports AC Type 2 charging at up to 7 kW – with 8.6 hours to get the battery from 0-100% – and DC charging (CCS2) at up to 110 kW. Both the Premium and Performance also feature 7 kW AC charging (15.2 hours), but DC charging is uprated to 150 kW, with 37 minutes needed to get the battery from 10% to 80% state of charge.

    As for colours, buyers of the entry-level Dynamic get to choose between Cosmos Black and Aurora White, with Atlantis Grey reserved for the top two variants. The Performance gets an exclusive hue in Arctic Blue, which makes up four colour options.

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    Once again, three variants of the Seal will be offered – Dynamic, Premium and Performance, the latter with a dual-motor AWD set-up. Battery wise, it’s 61.4 kWh for the Dynamic and 82.5 kWh for the other two. WLTP range is 460 km, 570 km and 520 km, respectively. The booking fee is RM1,000 and that initial sum factors into the price of the car, which is yet to be announced. Word is that the price range will be from around RM180k to RM220k.

    Check out the Seal in our full gallery below. So, this or the Tesla Model 3 Highland? GWM Malaysia has also just teased the Ora 07, which has very interesting styling. Head to the Seal booking page here.

    GALLERY: BYD Seal booking page, specs

    GALLERY: BYD Seal Malaysia preview

     
     
  • BYD Seal EV pre-booking open in Malaysia January 19

    BYD Seal EV pre-booking open in Malaysia January 19

    Following a teaser and a preview last December, the BYD Seal will be open for pre-booking on January 19, which is this Friday, as posted to the BYD Cars Malaysia Instagram page. This is after its first showing in Malaysia at the BYD brand launch in December 2022, and we’ve also had wheel time in an example in China; check out our review here.

    The four-door coupé-styled sedan from BYD is expected to come to the Malaysian market in three variants, which means a line-up similar to those in nearby markets such as Singapore, Thailand and Australia, where there is a Dynamic Standard Range rear-wheel drive with a single 204 PS/310 Nm rear motor, paired with a 61.4 kWh Blade lithium-iron phospate (LFP) battery yielding 460 km of range (WLTP).

    Second of the expected line-up is the Premium Extended Range, which is also of a single motor RWD driveline albeit with 313 PS and 360 Nm, and a larger 82.5 kWh LFP battery that brings up to 570 km of range.

    BYD Seal EV pre-booking open in Malaysia January 19

    Topping the range is the Performance AWD, with all-wheel-drive coming courtesy of a 215 PS/310 Nm front-axle motor joining the 313 PS/360 Nm rear motor for a combined output of 530 PS and 670 Nm. Paired with the same 82.5 kWh LFP battery as on the Premium Extended Range, its greater performance offsets range, which is up to 520 km (WLTP) on the Performance AWD.

    For charging, the Seal in its base form supports up to 7 kW AC charging via a Type 2 connection, which will take 8.6 hours for a full, 0-100% charge, while DC charging via CCS2 connection goes up to 110 kW. The Premium Extended Range and Performance AWD, with their larger batteries, take 15.2 hours to get the full 0-100% charge via 7 kW AC (Type 2 connection), though their DC charging gets uprated to 150 kW, taking just 37 minutes for a 10-80% state of charge.

    For pricing, the definitive figures have yet to be revealed, though sales advisors at the December preview event have indicated that pricing for the Seal will start from RM180k for the base Dynamic, stepping up to around RM200k for the Premium Extended Range, and then the Performance AWD at around RM220k.

    Which would it be for you? The BYD Seal, or the recently launched Tesla Model 3 Highland facelift for similar pricing?

    GALLERY: BYD Seal previewed in Malaysia

     
     
  • BYD Seal official teaser released, EV launching soon

    BYD Seal official teaser released, EV launching soon

    The BYD Seal is launching soon in Malaysia, as promised. This teaser appeared on the BYD Cars Malaysia Facebook page and it reads ‘Faster than your morning coffee – coming soon’. The caption asks ‘Any idea what we’re talking about?’ The answer is of course in the #SealTheSpeed hashtag. Dealers have sent out invites to car viewings from January 19, so that could well be the launch date – stay tuned.

    The EV sedan was previewed at December’s BYD 1st Anniversary: Beyond Dreams Celebration event, exactly a year to the day it was first shown in the country. We were told Q1 2024, which we’re now in.

    While the Seal shares a scalable platform with the Atto 3 and Dolphin, this one has an 800V electrical architecture like posh EVs such as the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Size wise, its 4,800 mm length and 1,875 mm width is just hairs away from the BMW i4‘s 4,783 mm and 1,852 mm. The BYD – a dedicated, ground-up EV – has a longer wheelbase though; at 2,920 mm, the distance between its wheels is 64 mm longer.

    BYD Seal official teaser released, EV launching soon

    Expect three variants. The base version will be the Dynamic Standard Range rear-wheel drive, which features a single electric motor offering 204 PS (150 kW) and 310 Nm of torque, which gets the car to 100 km/h from standstill in 7.5 seconds. A 61.4 kWh Blade lithium-iron phospate (LFP) battery offers up to 460 km of travel (WLTP cycle) on a single charge.

    Sitting in the middle is the Premium Extended Range, which also has a single-motor rear-wheel drive configuration, but with a higher output and battery capacity. Here, the electric motor dishes out 313 PS (230 kW) and 360 Nm, with a higher capacity 82.5 kWh LFP battery providing the car with up to 570 km of range.

    The fast one referenced by the teaser is the Performance AWD with a dual-motor powertrain. Here, a 215 hp/310 Nm front motor combines with the 308 hp/360 Nm rear unit to offer it a total output of 530 PS (390 kW) and 670 Nm, good for 0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. It has the same 82.5 kWh battery as the Premium ER, so some range is sacrificed for the extra performance – 520 km WLTP is quoted.

    BYD Seal official teaser released, EV launching soon

    For charging, the Seal in its base Dynamic form supports AC Type 2 charging at up to 7 kW – with 8.6 hours to get the battery from 0-100% – and DC charging (CCS2) at up to 110 kW. Both the Premium ER and Performance AWD also feature 7 kw AC charging (15.2 hours), but DC charging is uprated to 150 kW, with 37 minutes needed to get the battery from a 10 to 80% state of charge.

    Sales advisors at last month’s event suggested that estimated pricing will start from around RM180k for the Dynamic, with the Premium ER expected to be priced at around RM200k. The Performance? Around RM220k. So, what do you think of the BYD Seal’s looks, package and price next to the Tesla Model 3? More in our preview report and first impressions test drive.

    GALLERY: BYD Seal Malaysia preview

    GALLERY: BYD Seal at BIMS 2023

     
     
  • Sime Darby Motors opens pop-up store in 1 Utama – BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad, BYD, Hyundai and Ford

    Sime Darby Motors opens pop-up store in 1 Utama – BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad, BYD, Hyundai and Ford

    Sime Darby Motors (SDM) has opened its first-ever pop-up store, and it’s located at the ground floor of 1 Utama’s old wing. Situated next to Uniqlo, you won’t miss it. Brands under SDM that are present are BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad, BYD, Hyundai and Ford. Open to all, the pop-up store will be there for three months, till March 31.

    Auto Bavaria is showcasing its EVs, which include the BMW iX xDrive40, iX xDrive50 Sport, iX1 and the statement-making i7. BMW Motorrad is showing the futuristic CE04 electric scooter, the C400 GT premium midsize scooter and the retrolicious R nineT. Over at MINI, try the fun little MINI Electric out for size.

    Also parked in 1U are the BYD Atto 3 (including the Anniversary Edition), BYD Dolphin, Ford Ranger Raptor, luxury-oriented Ford Ranger Platinum, the Ford Everest SUV, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Hyundai Ioniq 6, the latter featured in Max RWD and Max AWD form.

    Of course, sales representatives and product experts will be on hand to explain the vehicles and the tech/features within, and there are also exclusive promotions and special offers available only at the pop-up store.

    Once again, the SDM pop-up store is at the 1U’s old wing, next to the ground floor Uniqlo, the spot where Muji used to be. Click on the links above to recap the models. Guys who have to wait, have some window shopping of your own.

    GALLERY: Sime Darby Motors 1 Utama pop-up store

     
     
  • 2023 Jaguar I-Pace EV – with RM12k Stealth Pack

    2023 Jaguar I-Pace EV – with RM12k Stealth Pack

    Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia announced the availability of the 2023 Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle with the Stealth Pack at the beginning of this month, and now we are able to bring a gallery of live images featuring the British brand’s EV outfitted with the optional appearance package.

    Starting at the front, the styling package brings a front grille that replaces the traditionally-styled unit with its array of pins, with a singular flat panel that is finished in Atlas Grey, thus more typical of electric vehicles in appearance.

    The appearance kit also brings side mirror covers, rear diffuser housing and door and bumper mouldings in black, along with the Jaguar leaper logo also in black. While the car in official images from the Stealth Pack announcement earlier this month was shown with silver two-tone alloy wheels, the car photographed here wears a set in gloss black.

    The Stealth Pack for the 2023 Jaguar I-Pace is priced from RM12k, and this is an option that can be specified on either of the two variants on sale in Malaysia, the Black LE at RM460,800 and the HSE at RM498,000. Notable upgrades on the higher-specification variant is air suspension, Performance specification heated and cooled 14-way power adjustable front seats in Windsor leather, and a Meridian 3D surround sound system.

    Both variants get the same powertrain specification that is a dual-motor AWD setup that outputs 400 PS and 696 Nm of torque, propelling the I-Pace from 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds, and through the standing quarter mile (400 m) sprint in 12.4 seconds.

    This draws energy from a 90 kWh battery that yields a maximum of 470 km on the WLTP cycle; AC charging at up to 11 kW from 0-100% takes 8.6 hours, while DC charging goes up to 100 kW, bringing 125 km of added range in 15 minutes.

    The I-Pace is now also offered with financing packages with interest rates as low as 1.23% per annum. What is your preferred styling for the Jaguar I-Pace – the blacked out trim of this Stealth Pack, or the traditional chrome brightwork on the launch vehicle? Let us know in the comments.

     
     
 
 
 

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