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  • Putrajaya Corporation will not proceed with Automated Rail Transit (ART) due to costs – PM’s department

    Putrajaya Corporation will not proceed with Automated Rail Transit (ART) due to costs – PM’s department

    Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) will not proceed with the proposed trackless tram, or Automated Rail Transit (ART) system in Putrajaya, as implementation costs are deemed to be too high, reported Bernama.

    Preliminary studies have found that the estimated cost of implementing the Automated Rail Transit system, including infrastructure development, systems, operations and maintenance would reach RM211.95 million over a period of 10 years, said deputy minister in the prime minister’s department (federal territories) Datuk Lo Su Fui.

    This cost is beyond the financial capacity of Perbadanan Putrajaya (PPj) as the local authority. On this basis, PPj will not proceed with the ART implementation in Putrajaya, and there are no plans to expand the line in the next phase,” Lo said.

    However, PPj remains open to considering public transport planning needs in the future. This is subject to financial capacity and allocation approvals, in particular to achieve the target of 70% public transport usage, Lo added.

    The ART trackless tram system was trialled in the administrative capital from May to July 2024, and was run as a pilot project by Putrajaya Corporation to complement the current transport network. The tram accommodated up to 307 passengers at a time, and was capable of a top speed of 70 km/h.

     
  • iCaur Petaling Jaya to host HUAT Weekends – free 3M tint with the 03 and V23; prizes, deals, ang pows await

    iCaur Petaling Jaya to host HUAT Weekends – free 3M tint with the 03 and V23; prizes, deals, ang pows await

    Celebrating Chinese New Year is a joyous affair but it can also be a playful and rewarding one at iCaur Petaling Jaya Playground.

    If you’re looking for a new ride that screams fun, both the iCaur 03 and V23 are being offered with complimentary window tint. This isn’t just any regular tint either, as you’ll get high-quality, brand name 3M tint.

    There’s more too, as the 03 will come with a complimentary wallbox as well as two years free service. Go with the 2WD variant of the 03 and the rewards bag grows to include one-year free insurance!

    For those that prefer the rugged look of the V23, good news. iCaur’s second model to go on sale in Malaysia also comes with a free wallbox and two years free service, plus a 10-year battery warranty extension. Still not enough? How about a complimentary 6.86-inch digital instrument cluster and a RM1,888 ang pow to leave you feeling very HUAT driving away in your new iCaur.

    Speaking of prosperity, iCaur Petaling Jaya Playground will be hosting HUAT Weekend events in the month of February 2026 to keep the festivities going. On the weekend of February 14-15, test drive a 03 or V23 to grab yourself an ang pow packet for a chance to win 30 prizes worth up to RM500 or the grand prize of an Apple iPhone 17 Pro.

    Meanwhile, the weekend of February 21-22 will see the V23 Retro Edition displayed in both Off Road Orange and Army Green. The chrome-laden styling kit for electric off-roader is certainly a head-turner, and if you are interested, the first 88 buyers can get it at a discounted price of RM18,888 (normal retail price is RM22,000).

    The HUAT Weekend culminates on March 1 with a special lucky draw day at iCaur Petaling Jaya Playground, where the lucky winner of the iPhone 17 Pro will be announced. Bring your family and friends so they too can be eligible for additional ang pow draws worth up to RM500.

    With great offers, good times and plenty of rewards to enjoy, iCaur Petaling Jaya Playground is the place to be at if you want a HUAT Weekend. Register your interest today and be ready for a joyous, prosperous, playful and rewarding Chinese New Year.

     
  • Government looking into barring use of foreign credit cards at petrol stations to prevent Budi95 leakages

    Government looking into barring use of foreign credit cards at petrol stations to prevent Budi95 leakages

    According to a report by The Star, a study is being carried out on barring the use of overseas-registered credit cards at outdoor payment terminals in petrol stations. Domestic trade and cost of living minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said this is one of the additional steps being considered to prevent leakages under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) programme.

    “We are seeing if this mechanism can be expanded. At the same time, monitoring and operations by plainclothes ministry officials will be carried out at known hotspots,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat today.

    Armizan added that the ministry took a serious view of threats allegedly issued to petrol station operators over the sale of RON 95. “Such actions are criminal offences and those affected can lodge police reports. Currently, the regulations lean heavily towards licence holders or petrol station operators (who sell to foreigners),” he explained.

    Last month, the ministry of domestic trade and cost of living (KPDN) revealed new regulations are being drafted to enable action to be taken against owners of foreign-registered vehicles that purchase RON 95 petrol. This will be enforced from April 1 this year and comes after calls to hold perpetrators accountable instead of the liability solely being borne by petrol station operators.

     
  • Dreame announces three SUVs under new Star Motor EV brand; CEO says Tesla will exit in 20 years – report

    Dreame announces three SUVs under new Star Motor EV brand; CEO says Tesla will exit in 20 years – report

    Pic by Car News China from Mydrivers

    In case you’ve not heard of Dreame, it’s a Suzhou-based robot vacuum maker that’s going into cars, and instead of dipping its toes in the water, is diving into the deep end.

    It’s so far unveiled two concepts – a supercar (which looked a lot like a Bugatti Chiron with four doors in the original renderings the company released) and a Rolls-Royce Cullinan clone.

    Now, according to Car News China, Dreame has unveiled a new (sub-) brand called Star Motor, and it looks like it’s for SUVs. The company has also announced three models under this brand – T08, T08L and D09. The first two are hardcore off-roaders while the D09 is a luxurious six-seater. Look at the D09 above – it seems Dreame has toned down the Cullinan-ness, just like it did with its supercar vis-à-vis the Bugatti.

    Pics by Car News China from Mydrivers

    Dreame says Star Motor vehicles will have ‘super chassis technology’, rear-wheel steering up to 24 degrees, a five-metre turning radius, four independent motors, active suspension and the ‘world’s first self-evolving energy recovery system’, which is claimed to be able to yield 18% higher recovery efficiency, 30% better energy consumption matching and 12% further high-speed range.

    Sure – but here’s the spicy part. Founder and CEO Yu Hao is clearly not a fan of Tesla nor Elon Musk. He posted recently on social media: “Prediction: In 20 years, Tesla will become the iRobot of the electric vehicle industry. It will face continuous losses and eventually exit the EV market. Of course, Elon Musk will not admit it; he’ll say he voluntarily withdrew.”

    iRobot is an American company founded in 1990 that was one of the pioneers of robot vacuums. It filed for bankruptcy last year and was acquired by a Chinese firm. We’re grabbing some popcorn…

    Dreame’s dreams so far

     
  • Toyo Proxes Comfort launched in Malaysia – EV-ready tyre; improved braking distance; 16-19 inch sizes

    Toyo Proxes Comfort launched in Malaysia – EV-ready tyre; improved braking distance; 16-19 inch sizes

    Toyo Tires Malaysia has launched the all-new Proxes Comfort that is engineered to meet the requirements of drivers here. Developed in Japan, the Proxes Comfort delivers strong wet grip to handle frequent rain, stable handling through corners as well as a comfortable ride for extended journeys.

    Key to these qualities is the tyre’s advanced tread compound, reinforced internal structure and optimised tread pattern, the last of which features the brand’s Dynamic Taper Design that helps the grooves maintain more consistent contact with the road surface.

    This is said to improve pressure distribution, enhance block stiffness and support stable braking and handling in both wet and dry conditions, including during sudden stops, heavy rain and stop-and-go traffic. Additionally, the optimised tyre profile reduces strain on the bead and belt edges, contributing to consistent ground contact at high speeds and during cornering.

    Compared to the previous Proxes CF2, the Proxes Comfort delivers 8% shorter dry braking and 13% shorter wet braking distances. The Proxes Comfort is available in 14 sizes with wheel diameters ranging from 16 to 19 inches, with 11 variants being EV-ready with extra load (XL) ratings to support the higher weight requirements of not just electric vehicles (EVs), but also hybrids (HEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). Recommended retail prices range from RM279 to RM698, depending on variant.

     
  • Hyundai Ioniq 3 to debut in April at Milan Design Week; updated Tucson, i30 hybrid, Bayon crossover to follow

    Hyundai Ioniq 3 to debut in April at Milan Design Week; updated Tucson, i30 hybrid, Bayon crossover to follow

    Hyundai has confirmed that the Ioniq 3 is set to debut in two months’ time at the Milan Design Week, and the electric hatchback will be the first in a queue of five electrified models that the brand will introduce to Europe over the coming 18 months, reported Autocar.

    Previewed by the Concept Three that was shown in September last year, the Ioniq 3 will be a close relation of the Kia EV4, underpinned by the group’s 400-volt E-GMP architecture and therefore its powertrains and battery selection. In the Kia EV4, this gets battery capacity of up to 81.4 kWh, for up to 630 km of range on the WLTP standard.

    Hyundai Ioniq 3 to debut in April at Milan Design Week; updated Tucson, i30 hybrid, Bayon crossover to follow

    The Hyundai Concept Three (pictured) previews the upcoming Ioniq 3

    A further four models set to emerge from the Korean brand include a taller, crossover version of the Ioniq 3, a second-generation Bayon crossover, an updated i30 hatchback and the next-generation Tucson SUV, according to Autocar.

    All of these upcoming models from Hyundai would be hybrid-only in Hyundai’s plans. “We’re betting on hybrids and EVs for the next few years,” Hyundai Motor Europe CEO Xavier Martinet told the publication.

    The scale and scope of the Hyundai Motor Group, as well as its affiliates across a range of industries including robotics, software, construction, electronics and engineering, gives the automaker a vertical-integration advantage, which means that it can make decisions more quickly and more efficiently respond to changes in key global markets, he said.

    The agility is key, because we know there are geopolitical uncertainties and regulation is changing, so we need to be able to have this agility,” Martinet said.

    “Electrification is the word of the day, but which electrification, and at which speed? That’s the big question. We don’t control the speed at which the market is going towards EVs and which markets are going towards EVs, so we’re trying to be very strong in everything, which means hybrids and EVs,” he added.

    With regard to the Ioniq 3, this will be built alongside the petrol-powered i20 in Turkey, citing the production arrangement as how Hyundai is “trying to get the best of both worlds”. “We have the flexibility to ramp one up and ramp one down, depending on what the market is asking for,” Martinet said.

     
  • Omoda C9 PHEV in Malaysia – RM220k estimated, RM4,618 early bird pack; more models in 2H 2026

    Omoda C9 PHEV in Malaysia – RM220k estimated, RM4,618 early bird pack; more models in 2H 2026

    Aside from the Jaecoo J5, Omoda & Jaecoo Malaysia has also finally provided estimated pricing for the Omoda C9 PHEV. Previewed in October, the flagship petrol-electric SUV is set to be priced at RM220,000, which is quite a bit higher than the RM188,800 asked for the regular AWD model – although in true O&J fashion, we expect the final figure to be significantly lower.

    Just as per the J5, the C9 PHEV is being offered with a “super early bird” package for those who book from now until launch, although worth quite a bit less at RM4,618. This includes a RM3,888 “angpau” rebate and a complimentary vehicle-to-load (V2L) connector cable worth RM730.

    No launch window provided here unlike the J5, but given that the latter is debuting next month – and that O&J has confirmed more new models are coming in the third and fourth quarters of the year – we expect the C9 PHEV to go on sale in the second quarter. So, April to June, then?

    Omoda C9 PHEV in Malaysia – RM220k estimated, RM4,618 early bird pack; more models in 2H 2026

    As a refresher, the C9 PHEV features an upgraded version of the Super Hybrid System (SHS) found in the Jaecoo J7 PHEV. While the 143 PS/215 Nm 1.5 litre turbo four-cylinder engine has been retained, it is instead paired with dual electric motors at the front – a P2 integrated starter-generator making 102 PS and 170 Nm, as well as a P2.5 traction motor churning out 122 PS and 220 Nm.

    The J7’s single-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) has also been ditched in favour of a three-speed unit. This allows the combustion engine to help drive the wheels at lower speeds, increasing acceleration. Finally, the rear wheels are driven by a 230 PS/310 Nm motor, providing all-wheel drive and a total system output of 537 PS and 650 Nm of torque, enabling it to sprint from zero to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds. Top speed is a bit low, however, at just 179 km/h.

    Omoda C9 PHEV in Malaysia – RM220k estimated, RM4,618 early bird pack; more models in 2H 2026

    Under the floor, meanwhile, sits a 34 kWh NMC battery that delivers a WLTP-rated pure electric range of 145 km, and with a 70 litre fuel tank, the C9 has a claimed total range of 1,100 km. We can attest to this, having achieved an effective range of 1,190 km (939 km driven, plus 251 km of range remaining) to win the Omoda & Jaecoo Long Range Safari Drive competition in South Africa last year.

    Fuel consumption is rated at 1.4 litres per 100 km with a full charge; whittle the battery down to around 20% and this rises to 6.5 litres per 100 km. The C9 PHEV can support up to 70 kW of DC fast charging, enabling the battery to be topped up from 30 to 80% in 25 minutes. It can also accept up to 6.6 kW of AC charging, so charging from 30 to 100% takes 5.5 hours.

     
  • KTM Rawang Park & Ride now open – one week free parking from today; RM3.18 for 3 hours, RM5.30 max

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    Good news for Rawang folks. The KTM Rawang station’s Park & Ride facility is finally open. You’ve seen the multi-storey carpark completed and lit up for some time now – finally, you’ll be able to use it.

    Even better, Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) is offering one week of free parking that starts today. The FOC period is from February 9-15, and they’ll start charging from February 16.

    Speaking of charges, RAC has revealed the parking rates, which start from RM3.18 for the first three hours, or part thereof. Every subsequent hour will be charged RM1.06, but commuters will be happy to know that the maximum charge per day is RM5.30. Motorcycles will be charged RM1.06 per entry and OKUs park for free. Prices are inclusive of SST.

    There’s a free 15 minutes grace period where you won’t be charged anything. Note that this carpark, operated by Park Assist Asia, is a cashless one that accepts Visa/Mastercard cards and Touch n Go cards; the latter needs to have a minimum balance of RM10 before being allowed entry.

    The old ground level carpark was closed in November 2022 for the construction of this four-storey Park & Ride building. An initiative of the transport ministry, the facility costs RM54 million and has 494 parking lots, including four lots for OKUs, and 104 motorcycle parking lots. The target completion date was November 2025, so it’s just a slight delay.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport – new grille, extra GR logos, sportier cabin, same RM149k price

    2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport – new grille, extra GR logos, sportier cabin, same RM149k price

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    Say hello to the 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport, which gains small but effective visual updates over the 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport that debut in late 2024 at KLIMS. No big changes to what has become a popular SUV, but the few updates gives the GR Sport sportier looks.

    The most obvious one is the new grille. Gone are the ‘wings’ flanking the Toyota emblem, and the entire insert is now in a honeycomb design. Helping the nose stand out more is the deletion of the frame of the grille, which has little wings of its own that integrates with the headlamp cluster – this is now in body colour, which allows the grille to ‘float’. The front grille now has a GR logo, in addition to those on the sides and rear.

    Lower down, the ‘skid plate’ now does without the three bar design. The rear skid plate does away with the fussy design of before and now sports a simpler, ‘vented’ look. The rear Corolla Cross emblem is now in black (was chrome). UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) says that the black roof is now standard with all colours, which are Platinum White Pearl, Dark Turquoise and Red Mica Metallic.

    2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport – new grille, extra GR logos, sportier cabin, same RM149k price

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    It’s the same inside, where the 2026 CC GR-S adds a few small but effective sporty touches. The sporty flagship variant’s black interior had red stitching on the steering wheel, gear boot and seats – the racy colour is now extended to the dashboard and door cards for a more uniformed look (the latter two parts had white stitching before).

    The seats now have a central ‘spine’ on the lower back area and there are full-colour GR logos embroidered on the headrests. The GR logo also appears on the steering wheel bottom spoke (was empty) and key fob (was ‘Corolla Cross’).

    Overall, the additions are on point for a GR Sport flagship variant – simple yet sporty. UMWT says that these updates ‘respond directly to evolving customer expectations, offering greater presence, comfort, and engagement while preserving the efficiency and ease of ownership that define Toyota’s hybrid vehicles’.

    2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport – new grille, extra GR logos, sportier cabin, same RM149k price2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport – new grille, extra GR logos, sportier cabin, same RM149k price

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    Best of all, there’s no change in pricing, which remains at RM148,800 on-the-road without insurance. The full gallery of the 2025 version is below for you to compare.

    The Corolla Cross Hybrid comes with a 1.8L 2ZR-FXE four-cylinder NA engine running on the Atkinson cycle. The 98 PS/142 Nm ICE is mated with a 72 PS/163 Nm electric motor for 122 PS total system output. A hybrid-specific E-CVT sends power to the front wheels. There are two other variants of the CC below the GR-S – the 1.8V and 1.8 HEV with the same powertrain but without the sporty add-ons – see them here.

    GALLERY: 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport

    GALLERY: 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport

     
  • 2026 X-Wedge Rover RL2000 and RL2000S, Ranger RX2000 in Malaysia – pricing starts at RM68,888

    2026 X-Wedge Rover  RL2000 and RL2000S, Ranger RX2000 in Malaysia – pricing starts at RM68,888

    Now in Malaysia is the 2026 X-Wedge Rover RL2000, RL2000S and Ranger RX2000 cruisers, priced at RM98,888, RM95,888 and RM68,888, respectively. These are the first in a range of big V-twin cruisers from China brought in by MForce Bike Holdings while also includes a full dress tourer and a trike.

    Styled by Kiska for HiSun Motors, the Rover and Ranger are powered by a V-twin engine jointly developed with S&S Cycle, and resemble what a Victory motorcycle might have looked if Polaris had other decided not to end the brand back in 2017. Displacing 1,976 cc, the X-Wedge V-twin produces 99.2 hp with a maximum torque of 158 Nm.

    Power goes to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox and belt final drive, and to ease low speed parking lot manoeuvres, a reverse gear is provided, driven by the starter motor. To manage engine heat, the Rover and Ranger come equipped with left and right air guards, and cooling fans.

    For the Rover RL2000S, it comes standard with a two-speaker JBL sound system while in-dash entertainment is done via a 7-inch TFT hybrid display. The screen also features on-screen navigation display and Bluetooth connectivity to the rider’s smartphone.

    With its “bagger” styling, the Rover RL2000S comes with left and right hard panniers and a full coverage front fairing. Crash bars come as standard equipment for protection in low speed tip overs.

    2026 X-Wedge Rover  RL2000 and RL2000S, Ranger RX2000 in Malaysia – pricing starts at RM68,888

    The lost of riding conveniences is fairly extensive, including two-channel ABS ad combined braking system, traction control, tyre pressure monitoring system, CCS, dual Type-A USB charging ports and keyless start. There is also a front dash cam and storage inside the front cowl.

    Rounding out the trio of big cruisers from X-Wedge is the Rover RL2000, with its full dresser styling. Riding conveniences for the RL2000 include a four-speaker JBL audio system, front and rear dash cams and onscreen navigation.

    2026 X-Wedge Rover  RL2000 and RL2000S, Ranger RX2000 in Malaysia – pricing starts at RM68,888

    Weight for the Rover RL2000 is listed at 440 kg, while the RL2000S is listed at 410 kg, and the Ranger RX2000 tips the scales at 340 kg. The Ranger RX2000 comes with the same engine as the Rover, but omits the fairing and saddlebags, as well as the on-board entertainment system and reverse gear.

     
  • Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia – B-segment SUV now RM110k est, RM8,888 early bird package, launch in March

    Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia – B-segment SUV now RM110k est, RM8,888 early bird package, launch in March

    The Jaecoo J5 is set to be launched very soon, with Omoda & Jaecoo Malaysia confirming that its debut is just “a few weeks away” in March. While no exact date has been revealed, the company has dropped the estimated price significantly to RM110,000, down from RM120,000 exactly a month ago.

    Additionally, the J5 will be offered with a “super early bird” package worth up to RM8,888 for those who book their cars before the official launch. This includes a RM3,888 “angpow” rebate, free insurance for the first year worth RM3,000, and an accessories package worth RM2,000. Those accessories are an in-car subwoofer, a wireless karaoke microphone and a multifunctional flashlight.

    To recap, the J5 will be offered in Malaysia as a purely petrol-powered car, in stark to contrast to Thailand and Indonesia that get this model as an EV. Under the bonnet sits a 1.5 litre turbo four-cylinder engine making 147 PS and 210 Nm of torque, the same as the Chery Tiggo Cross.

    Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia – B-segment SUV now RM110k est, RM8,888 early bird package, launch in March

    But whereas that car pairs this mill with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, the J5 makes do with a CVT. Still front-wheel drive, it nevertheless manages to get from zero to 100 km/h slightly quicker at 10.2 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 175 km/h. Fuel consumption is quoted at 7.5 litres per 100 km (13.3 km per litre).

    The J5 sits at the larger end of the B-segment. Measuring 4,380 mm long, 1,860 mm wide and 1,650 mm tall, it’s five millimetres shorter but 70 mm wider and 60 mm taller than the Honda HR-V, while its 2,620 mm wheelbase is ten millimetres longer. For comparison’s sake, its larger J7 sibling is 120 mm longer and has a 52 mm longer wheelbase.

    Clearly inspired by the Range Rover series of luxe SUVs with its upright stance, clean lines and wraparound glasshouse design, the J5 features slim LED projector headlights and dual-bar daytime running lights flanking a large “waterfall” grille, a full-width air intake (the fog light “nodules” are unfortunately blank) and another pair of slim taillights joined together by a black bar.

    Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia – B-segment SUV now RM110k est, RM8,888 early bird package, launch in March

    It rolls on 18-inch two-tone multi-spoke alloy wheels with Chaoyang Aggressor tyres, connected to MacPherson strut front and multilink (rare for the segment) suspension and all-round disc brakes. Jaecoo claims torsional rigidity of 23,500 Nm per degree.

    The minimalist design language continues on the inside with a horizontal dashboard design, a full-width air vent design and a waterfall centre console. The latter houses a 13.2-inch portrait infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, twin phone holders (only one of which is a 50-watt Qi wireless charger) and quirky diagonal cupholders and armrest. No colour instrument display, however, just an eight-inch seven-segment LCD.

    The J5’s interior also features pet-friendly materials as certified by TÜV, with anti-bacterial and scratch-resistant faux leather upholstery; buyers can also purchase accessories such as nets, mats and pet carriers. Boot space measures 480 litres, expandable to 1,280 litres with the rear seats folded.

    Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia – B-segment SUV now RM110k est, RM8,888 early bird package, launch in March

    Standard kit includes power-adjustable front seats with ventilation, dual-zone auto air con, multi-colour ambient lighting, acoustic double-glazed front windows, a panoramic glass roof, a 360-degree camera system with transparency, a powered tailgate and eight speakers.

    In terms of driver assists, the J5 adds curve speed assist to the usual Level 2 semi-autonomous driving features such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go and lane centring assist. You also get autonomous emergency braking, evasive steering assist, blind spot monitoring with collision prevention, rear cross traffic alert with auto brake and a door opening warning.

     
  • Genesis X Skorpio Concept – 1,115 PS/1,153 Nm V8 engine; carbon-bodied, tubular framed off-roader

    Genesis X Skorpio Concept – 1,115 PS/1,153 Nm V8 engine; carbon-bodied, tubular framed off-roader

    Taking on the off-roading sports car idea in the vein of the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato and the Porsche 911 Dakar, albeit with more extreme terrain in mind, the Genesis X Skorpio Concept emerged to show the Korean luxury brand’s front-engined concept that is far less low-slung than the mid-engined Magma GT concept unveiled in November.

    Being “an extreme off-road vehicle designed to be driven across the toughest and harshest terrain,” according to Genesis chief creative officer Luc Donckerwolke, the X Skorpio Concept features a tubular frame and a full roll cage, with many components sourced from off-road endurance racing specialist firms.

    Built with a combination of fibreglass, carbon-fibre and Kevlar, the segmented exterior panels of the X Skorpio Concept are designed to be repaired quickly and efficiently in the harsh environments such a vehicle is expected to operate in.

    Genesis typically does not reveal powertrain details for its concepts, though it has offered a glimpse of sorts this time for the X Skorpio Concept; under the clamshell bonnet is a V8 engine producing 1,115 PS and 117.6 kg-m (1,153 Nm) of torque.

    For rolling stock, the X Skorpio Concept is fitted with 18-inch beadlock wheels and custom 40-inch off-road tyres, while braking is by Brembo Motorsport. Genesis claims “generous approach and departure angles”, a short wheelbase and a high breakover angle, while high-clearance fenders and durable skid plates aim to prevent the vehicle getting stuck or damaged when driven as intended.

    Genesis X Skorpio Concept – 1,115 PS/1,153 Nm V8 engine; carbon-bodied, tubular framed off-roader

    Inside, the X Skorpio Concept gets the aforementioned roll cage, four-point harnesses and reinforced structural components. The cabin is seen to be functional, yet more luxurious than the trophy truck category of Baja competition machines that the X Skorpio Concept outwardly resembles.

    Instrumentation is by a display unit mounted on a competition-style steering wheel, while secondary controls are via a panel of buttons arranged a grid. There is also a sliding display that can be positioned closer to the driver for single-occupant navigation, or towards the passenger for co-pilot duties. Grab handles are located on either side of the centre console.

    Genesis has not indicated if the X Skorpio Concept is being considered for production or indeed, competition, though with its tubular frame construction, 1,115 PS V8 engine and a chassis to suit, it certain appears to have the base ingredients to fit the bill for trophy truck racing. What do you think?

     
  • LLM: 3.27 mil vehicles expected on highways for CNY

    LLM: 3.27 mil vehicles expected on highways for CNY

    The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) is expecting traffic flow to increase as early as this Friday (February 13, 2026) before this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations. In an official release, the works ministry agency noted that traffic volume on highways could hit a peak of 3.27 million vehicles.

    Major highways operated by PLUS Malaysia are expected to make up the bulk of traffic during the celebrations with 2.2 million vehicles, followed by the Karak Highway (210,000), East Coast Expressway (90,000 Phase 1, 40,000 Phase 2) and West Coast Expressway (160,000). Meanwhile, connecting highways like the DUKE, LATAR and LEKAS, which lead to major highways, are projected to see traffic volumes of 275,000, 145,000 and 150,000 vehicles respectively.

    Before the expected traffic build up, LLM has instructed all toll concessionaries to implement specific measures meant to promote smooth and safe traffic flow. These include ensuring no lane closures expect for emergency works between February 12-23, activating SmartLanes at 32 locations on PLUS highways as well as ensuring toll collection systems are operating properly.

    Toll companies are also instructed to ensure highways are operating properly, with functional facilities such as those found at R&R and stopover locations. Temporary toilets or cabins should also be prepared to meet the needs of users, with toilet cleanliness and sufficient water supply also being a priority. Additional parking facilities and personnel to manage traffic flow at R&Rs and stopovers are also on the to-do list.

    As for road users, LLM advises them to refer to the travel time advisory to plan their journey. They should also make sure their vehicle is in good condition, have sufficient balance in their Touch ‘n Go account (card or eWallet) and debit cards (toll is 50% off on many highways between February 14-15 expect for a few) and pay attention to SmartLane zones. Motorcycle users will have as many as 571 dedicated shelter locations along highways.

     
  • ECRL fares to be announced several months before January launch, determined based on APAD study

    ECRL fares to be announced several months before January launch, determined based on APAD study

    The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) is on track for a January 2027 launch, with transport minister Anthony Loke saying that while system testing and inspections have yet to begin, the ministry views operational readiness, not just track construction, as the most critical factor before services can start, Bernama reports.

    “Rail systems are not just about the tracks. System integration must come first, and testing has not yet begun. As such, the transport ministry is maintaining the January next year timeline,” he said recently, adding that lessons have been learnt from recent challenges involving the KLIA aerotrain and the LRT3 Shah Alam Line.

    “The transport ministry will continue to monitor the project and ensure all technical requirements are met to guarantee the safety, reliability and smooth operation of the ECRL,” Loke said, adding that comprehensive testing and commissioning are expected to start in June.

    He also said in a separate Bernama report that fares will be announced several months before operations begin. They will be set based on a comprehensive land public transport agency (APAD) study and are subject to approval by the relevant authorities.

    ECRL fares to be announced several months before January launch, determined based on APAD study

    “Currently, the ministry is focusing on construction and installation works to ensure the project is completed on schedule. The testing and commissioning phases are essential and must be conducted prior to fare setting,” Loke said, adding that the 665-km line’s construction was 90.81% complete as of December.

    The achievement was supported by the completion of excavation work for all 14 tunnels, the laying of more than 500 km of track, and the installation of over 12,000 overhead catenary system poles.

    Regarding the Kota Bharu ECRL station, Loke said construction was 82.06% done as of December, ahead of full completion expected by Q2 2026. Built on a 20.94-hectare site, the station’s design reflects Kelantan’s heritage and boasts 500 parking spaces, passenger drop-off and pick-up points, covered walkways and staff quarters.

    Construction of the 43-km ECRL line in Kelantan was 96.67% done as of December, covering the Kota Bharu station in Tunjong (passengers only) and the Pasir Puteh station in Cherang Tuli (passengers and goods).

     
  • Puspakom launches its new ‘GiCheck’ mobile app

    Puspakom launches its new ‘GiCheck’ mobile app

    Following the introduction of the GiCheck last month, Puspakom has now launched a mobile app for the vehicle inspection booking system. This completes the rollout of the company’s new digital booking ecosystem ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations.

    “The mobile app is the latest development in Puspakom’s ongoing #MacamBaharu transformation, focused on improving customer experience through greater accuracy, clarity and operational efficiency,” said Mahmood Razak Bahman, CEO of Puspakom.

    “The GiCheck website, launched in January 2026, laid the foundation for a more stable and accurate booking system. The mobile app now extends that capability to customers who prefer mobile access, while maintaining the same data integrity and inspection standards,” he added.

    Available for download via the Apple App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android), the GiCheck app replaces the previous MyPuspakom app and serves as an extension of the GiCheck website. Mahmood pointed out that the new app addresses long-standing customer pain points, particularly booking errors caused by manual data entry and unclear inspection eligibility.

    “Through direct integration with the road transport department’s (JPJ) mySIKAP platform, GiCheck allows vehicle information to be retrieved more accurately, helping customers check inspection eligibility and required documents earlier in the booking journey,” he said. This reduces failed bookings, inspection rejections and unnecessary repeat visits, while also supporting smoother operations at Puspakom inspection centres nationwide.

     
 
 
 

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