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Launched in Malaysia in April this year, the Volvo EX90 is positioned as the Swedish brand’s battery-electric flagship model, alongside the internal combustion-engined XC90. Sold in Malaysia in a sole Twin Motor Performance variant, the […]
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2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe review – first 2GC did better than expected; easy win for second-gen F74?
I was wrong about the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe. When the original 2GC was launched in Malaysia in 2020, this writer thought: Who would buy a small BMW sedan that isn’t a 3 Series? […]
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2025 MINI Countryman S petrol Malaysia review – at RM258,888, is it better than the EV version?
Launched last year in electric SE form, the MINI Countryman has since spawned a petrol version, the Countryman S, priced at the same RM258,888. It’s rare that the combustion-engined and EV versions of the same […]
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2025 Honda Civic facelift Malaysian review – turbo vs hybrid; which of the C-segment bestseller is better?
Launched in Malaysia earlier this year, the 11th-generation Honda Civic facelift brings to our market a variant line-up mirroring that of the pre-facelift model, which is comprised of three petrol-powered variants – the 1.5L E, […]
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MINI JCW Aceman review – EV, SUV, hot hatch in one?
I begin with a question: is there a point in slapping a performance badge on an EV these days, when even in base form, so many of them boast sub-four second acceleration times? Will hallowed […]
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2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 M Sport facelift Malaysian review – worth buying over Tesla and BYD models?
Launched in Malaysia in January, the 2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 M Sport facelift asks for RM294,800, or RM315,600 if you want a five-year warranty and six-year service package. That’s quite a bit more than its […]
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Honda e:N1 review – first drive report of the 204 PS/310 Nm, 412 km WLTP all-electric HR-V
It’s tough being a legacy Japanese carmaker these days, what with a plethora of new models springing forth in every possible manner from Chinese players, swarming the market at speeds that sometimes defy belief. While […]
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2025 Mitsubishi Triton Athlete vs Toyota Hilux Rogue – which pick-up truck should you buy in Malaysia?
In our new video review, we’re comparing pick-up trucks (our last one was in 2015). In one corner, we have the Toyota Hilux, a well-known nameplate that has been a sales leader in the segment […]
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Jaecoo J7 PHEV Malaysian review – cheapest plug-in hybrid on sale with super efficient powertrain
Launched earlier this year, the Jaecoo J7 PHEV augments the surprisingly successful petrol J7, giving the car some serious efficiency credentials. For just RM10,000 more than the AWD model (RM158,800 on-the-road), you get a large […]
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Leapmotor C10 EV Malaysian review – we try out the SUV that sells it big on size, space and practicality
In a crowded space, standing out can be quite a challenge, especially if that space happens to be the sub-RM200k field within the electric vehicle marketplace. With an ever growing number of players about, all […]
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2025 Omoda C9 by Jaecoo Malaysian review – Mercedes-Benz GLC for the price of Honda CR-V?
Launched in Malaysia in December 2024 following its preview in September that year, the Omoda C9 by Jaecoo is one of the most disruptive Chinese cars to enter the Malaysian market, priced from RM168,800 with […]
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Denza Z9 GT, N7 SUV and BYD Bao 5 sampled in China – a glimpse of what could be coming to Malaysia
The upcoming launch of the Denza D9 will formally introduce BYD’s premium brand in Malaysia, and while the all-electric MPV is set to shoulder the push for the marque during the initial stage, other models […]
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Proton eMas 7 Malaysian in-depth review – all the good and the bad on Malaysia’s first electric vehicle
We’ve been waiting for this car for the better part of three years – Proton’s first electric vehicle, the eMas 7, is finally on sale. And now that we’ve had our hands on one, we […]
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Bentley Continental GT Speed review – buy one 782 PS/1,000 Nm V8 bruiser, free one silent EV cruiser
In the era of EVs, a 0-100 km/h time of below four seconds is not just commonplace, it can be purchased for well below RM200k. Such levels of propulsion used to be the preserve of […]
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Mitsubishi Triton Malaysian review, a generational leap
These days, cars don’t really stay on sale for a decade before being replaced, but the previous generation Mitsubishi Triton was in Malaysian showrooms for 10 years! The poor old fella finally handed over the […]