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  • 2026 Proton X90 MC spied at test track – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, looks the same as before, launching soon?

    2026 Proton X90 MC spied at test track – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, looks the same as before, launching soon?

    This was a surprise – during the media preview of the new Proton X70 on Tuesday, the national carmaker’s Shah Alam test track was inundated by engineers who proceeded to test the updated X90 right in front of our eyes. This caught the attention of our trusty photographer Sherman Sim, who shot the photos you see here.

    Receiving its first minor change since its launch back in 2023, the three-row SUV is set to gain the same BHE15-EFZ 1.5 litre Intelligent Green Technology (i-GT) turbo four-cylinder engine as that X70, producing 181 PS at 5,500 rpm and 290 Nm of torque from 2,000 to 3,500 rpm.

    Shorn of its 48-volt mild hybrid system, it actually produces less power and torque than the old 1.5 litre GEP3 three-pot (190 PS/300 Nm), but it should deliver far lower maintenance costs – helped by a toothed timing chain that has a 200,000 km lifespan – along with reduced noise and vibration. The efficiency improvements of the newer engine should also offset the loss of the belt-driven starter-generator, as should a retuned seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.

    2026 Proton X90 MC spied at test track – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, looks the same as before, launching soon?

    Not that you’d be able to tell from the outside. Despite the disguise, it’s clear that the X90 MC will feature exactly the same design as before, right down to the base 18-inch alloy wheels on this unit. Ditto the interior, although there may be some colour and trim changes for a modest visual refresh.

    The expected big news is that the X90 should finally, belatedly receive wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Proton having previously reneged on its promise to add these smartphone mirroring features to the original model. These should go hand-in-hand with a more powerful infotainment system and an updated Atlas operating system, as can be found on newer models. Expect a launch within the first half of 2026, after the eMas 7 PHEV.

     
  • Honda Super-One EV launched in Singapore – 95 PS, 162 Nm, simulated 7-speed “gearbox”, RM567k!

    Honda Super-One EV launched in Singapore – 95 PS, 162 Nm, simulated 7-speed “gearbox”, RM567k!

    Revealed in October at the Japan Mobility Show, the Honda Super-One is making simultaneous appearances at both the Tokyo Auto Salon and the Singapore Motor Show this week. In fact, our southern neighbour is one-upping Japan (and the rest of the world) by being the first to launch the little EV.

    With its debut in the island nation comes a few new bits of information. We now know that the car produces 95 PS (70 kW) and 162 Nm of torque – smack dab in the middle between the N-One e: kei car on which it’s based (64 PS/162 Nm) and Honda’s previous small EV, the e (154 PS/315 Nm).

    What isn’t known is the range, but given that the company quotes a DC fast charging time from 20 to 80% in the same 30 minutes as the N-One e:, we can assume the battery is the same 29.6 kWh unit as that car. As such, as the Super-One is quite a bit more powerful, we can expect its range to be slightly shorter than the N-One e:’s WLTP-rated 295 km.

    Honda Super-One EV launched in Singapore – 95 PS, 162 Nm, simulated 7-speed “gearbox”, RM567k!

    As previously reported, the Super-One also debuts a new Boost mode that optimises the front motor’s power output and enables simulates gear changes with seven speeds, similar to the also-new Prelude. This, together with the fake engine sounds from the Active Sound Control system, was popularised by the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and 6 N and is quickly being adopted by the rest of the industry.

    Despite being positioned as a sports EV, the Super-One’s mechanical makeup is rather basic, with MacPherson strut front and torsion beam rear suspension, plus drum brakes at the rear. Also, while the prototypes shown in Japan and Singapore are fitted with cool-looking 16-inch two-tone alloy wheels, the finalised units actually headed down south will come with 15-inch rollers wrapped in 165/65 R15 tyres.

    Beyond that, the production Super-One should look exactly the same as the prototypes, sporting the same diminutive body, round headlights and rectangular taillights as the N-One e: but with aggressive fender flares to ram home the car’s sporty intent. The modifications have caused the dimensions to swell considerably to 3,589 mm long, 1,573 mm wide and 1,616 mm tall – 194 mm longer, 98 mm wider and 71 mm taller than its kei regulations-abiding sibling – while retaining the same 2,520 mm wheelbase.

    Honda Super-One EV launched in Singapore – 95 PS, 162 Nm, simulated 7-speed “gearbox”, RM567k!

    The simple interior is again carried over from the N-One e:, albeit with increased front seat bolstering and part-leather upholstery. As standard, the Super-One gets a nine-inch Display Audio infotainment touchscreen and an eight-speaker Bose sound system – the first for a compact Honda. Also fitted are six speakers and the usual suite of Honda Sensing safety features, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist and a LaneWatch blind spot camera.

    Last but not least is the price – and this being Singapore, it’s not cheap, costing a cool S$178,999 (RM566,700). This, of course, includes the company’s mandatory COE, at the current “value” rate of S$90,000 (RM284,600).

    The Super-One could very well make its way to Malaysia, too – the car has already been seen on our roads in camouflaged form, wearing Melaka trade plates. The latter increases the possibility of the car being assembled locally at Honda Malaysia’s Pegoh plant, enabling it to benefit from continuing CKD EV tax rebates.

    GALLERY: Honda Super-One Prototype at JMS 2025

     
  • Installing an EV home charger? Follow the TNB guide

    Installing an EV home charger? Follow the TNB guide

    Tenaga Nasional (TNB) has released a guide for its customers who intend to install an EV home charger, listing the prescribed steps to be taken in order to determine that one’s home is prepared to safely accommodate an EV home charger.

    The process begins with consultation, and homeowners should first engage the services of a contractor who is registered with the ST (Suruhanjaya Tenaga, or Energy Commission) to inspect the internal wiring and distribution board (DB) and to assess the electrical load capacity for EV charging.

    The ST-qualified contractor will then have to confirm the supply scheme and determine the total load requirement, which includes the EV home charger. A single-phase supply will support a total load of up to 10 kW, while loads above 10 kW will require a three-phase setup.

    Installing an EV home charger? Follow the TNB guide

    Should wiring upgrades be required, your electrician may recommend internal upgrading including wiring improvements, new main circuit breakers (MCB) a residual current device (RCD) for safety, along with other distribution box enhancements or safety protection devices. If upgrading to three-phase wiring is required, only Tenaga Nasional may process and approve upgrades to electricity supply at the premises.

    Tenaga Nasional notes that the EV home charger must be approved by ST, the installer must be ST-registered and be a competent person or company in accordance with Act 447 of the Electricity Supply Act 1990. Mode 1, or direct wall socket charging is not permitted, while Mode 2 (wall socket with safety box) and Mode 3 (Type 2 AC charging) is allowed.

    Installing an EV home charger? Follow the TNB guide

    For wiring, the minimum wiring size is six square millimetres, or 10 square millimetres if the wiring setup is exposed to sunlight. Installation of the socket must be at least 1.2 m above ground, and the installation of a residual current device (RCD) and a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is required.

    Once the EV home charger is installed, regular inspections and maintenance should be scheduled. In the case of a Mode 2 charging setup, TNB advises against using extension cords, and a Class C fire extinguisher (for electrical fires) should be located nearby.

     
  • Honda launches UC3 e-scooter in Thailand/Vietnam

    Honda launches UC3 e-scooter in Thailand/Vietnam

    Beginning 2026, Honda will sell the Honda UC3 electric scooter (e-scooter) in the Thailand and Vietnam markets. In Thailand, the UC3 is priced at 132,600 Thai baht (RM17,109).

    The UC3 is powered by a lithium-ion phosphate battery (LFP), in a fixed mounting, and built to UNR136 standard. This battery type is a first for Honda, and uses the CHAdeMo charging standard, based on an international standard tabled by the CHAdeMO association.

    There are two charging options – 1,200W and 450W – with charging time from zero to 100% taking four hours for the 1,200W charger and nine hours for the 450W charger. Charging time from 20% to 80% takes two hours for the 1,200W charger, and five hours for the 450W charger.

    The swingarm mounted motor is developed and manufactured in-house by Honda, and is rated at 6 kW. This is the equivalent of 110 cc for an internal combustion engine.

    With regenerative braking, the UC3 gets a claimed 122 km of range, with a governed top speed of 80 km/h. There are three riding modes – Standard, Sport and Econ – as well as a reverse gear to aid parking.

    Ridig information is displayed on a five-inch TFT-LCD screen, with connectivity to the rider’s smartphone using Bluetooth and Honda’s RoadSync app. Riding conveniences include a smart key and USB-C charging port, while LED lighting is used throughout.

    Honda plans to expand the network of CHAdeMO charging stations throughout Thailand with a goal of 800 stations by 2027. Also available from Honda is a home charging station for the UC3.

     
  • 2026 Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR debuts – 200 units; 8AT GR-DAT; upgrades derived from Nürburgring racer

    2026 Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR debuts – 200 units; 8AT GR-DAT; upgrades derived from Nürburgring racer

    At this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, Toyota announced a special edition of the GR Yaris that it plans to sell first in Japan through a lottery system that will be open to the public in spring 2026.

    Officially called the GR Yaris Morizo RR, the new offering is currently being displayed as an under-development prototype at the show and will be limited to just 100 units. The company adds that the model will also be released in certain European markets, also limited to 100 units.

    With the Morizo RR, Toyota applied the lessons it learned from competing in last year’s Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance race to the GR Yaris. At that event, Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda, who also goes by the racing pseudonym ‘Morizo’, raced the #109 GR Yaris fielded by Toyota Gazoo Rookie Racing (TGRR) and equipped with the eight-speed Gazoo Racing Direct Automatic Transmission (DAT).

    Logging more laps than scheduled despite the course’s grueling conditions and successfully completing the race, Morizo came away impressed by the DAT-equipped GR Yaris that enabled him to conquer 15 laps of the famed track. That appeared to serve as the green light for development of the GR Yaris Morizo RR.

    So, what modifications did Toyota make to a standard GR Yaris? Well, the large carbon-fibre rear wing is an immediate standout and was developed based on the race car along with the new bonnet made of the same material. These are joined by a new front spoiler and side skirts.

    In addition to the aero enhancements, the GR Yaris also gets its suspension and power steering retuned based on learnings on The Green Hell. There’s also an exclusive ‘Morizo’ drive mode that sets front/rear initial torque distribution at 50:50 – this replaces the existing ‘Gravel’ mode. No mention of power upgrades, so the G16E-GTS 1.6 litre turbocharged inline-three petrol engine is presumed to continue making 304 PS (300 hp or 224 kW) and 400 Nm of torque.

    Further driving-related changes are found on the inside, starting with a revised digital instrument cluster that shows the new drive mode. The steering wheel is also new and has a smaller outer diameter along with modified paddle shifters. The wheel-mounted switches have also been changed for improved operability in motorsports, with inspiration coming from the switches used in the GR Yaris Rally2 rally car.

    As for aesthetics, all GR Yaris Morizo RR cars are finished in an exclusive Gravel Khaki, which is a favourite of Morizo. You’ll also find a piano black grille, matte bronze wheels, yellow brake callipers and Morizo’s signature is also found on the windshield. The interior gets yellow stitching and a serialised plate to remind passengers they are sitting in one of 200 examples globally.

     
  • 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard launched in Thailand – decontented base variant, 534 km range, RM149k

    2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard launched in Thailand – decontented base variant, 534 km range, RM149k

    Tesla has launched its most affordable model ever in Thailand. The Model 3 Standard, first revealed along the Model Y Standard in October 2025, is now available in the kingdom for 1.149 million baht, which is equivalent to RM148,776. The Standard undercuts the 1.439 million baht (RM186,384) regular Model 3 RWD by 290,000 baht (RM37,563).

    The Thai-market Model 3 Standard has a single rear motor that powers the sleek four-door from 0-100 km/h in 6.2 seconds, while top speed is 201 km/h. Range is 534 km on the WLTP cycle, while the max DC charging rate is 175 kW. These figures are in the same ballpark as our Model 3 RWD, which stats read 6.1 seconds, 520 km and 170 kW.

    Which means that the difference is in the kit list, with the most obvious change being the Standard’s 18-inch Prismata wheels with a fully-covered design that looks even more basic than the familiar Photon items. The base TM3 makes do with seven speakers (from 9), electric seat adjustment via the central screen (from physical controls), no rear heated seats, no ambient lighting and the disabling of the FM radio.

    2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard launched in Thailand – decontented base variant, 534 km range, RM149k

    The Standard’s black cabin comes with a panoramic glass roof, 15.4-inch touchscreen, leather/fabric combination seats, manually adjustable steering wheel, rear air vents (manual), electrically adjustable and folding side mirrors and a basic Autopilot system with Autosteer and adaptive cruise control with stop and go.

    The cheapest Tesla is available in three colours in the Land of Smiles – Stealth Grey, Diamond Black (a 75,000 baht option) and Multicoat White Pearl (50,000 baht option). The CBU import from China comes with a four-year or 80,000 km vehicle warranty, plus a separate eight-year or 160,000 km warranty for the battery and powertrain.

    In Malaysia, the Model 3 range starts from RM169,000 for the RWD, and Tesla Malaysia recently confirmed that prices for the fully-imported 3 and Y will not change despite the expiration of tax incentives for CBU EVs. Would you buy the Standard at this price, in this spec?

    GALLERY: 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard

     
  • Jetour T2 secures five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating, report says CKD, two variants, ADAS top variant only?

    Jetour T2 secures five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating, report says CKD, two variants, ADAS top variant only?

    It’s not even launched yet, but the Jetour T2 already has five ASEAN NCAP stars in the bag. The crash test took place at the China Automotive Engineering Research Institute (CAERI) in Chongqing on November 25, although ASEAN NCAP says final evaluations were conducted in December “to conclude our 2025 calendar”. Last car to be tested under the outgoing 2021-2025 protocol? We’re now into the 2026–2030 protocol, which should have more emphasis on ADAS.

    One of two Malaysia-bound Jetours (see the other one here), the T2 achieved 37.17 out of 40 points for adults, 15.94 out of 20 for children, 17.14 out of 20 for safety assist and 16.25 out of 20 for motorcyclists, resulting in a 86.5-point total score.

    Crucially, the ASEAN NCAP report reveals some details – Malaysia is listed under ‘other ASEAN production’, suggesting that our T2 could be locally assembled (CKD), as are the Dashing and VT9 at Berjaya’s Tampoi plant. Also, ‘2’ is the number of variants, and AEB, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, lane keep assist and auto high beam are listed as ‘available as optional’. If this is true, it means we’ll only get ADAS on the top variant.

    Jetour T2 secures five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating, report says CKD, two variants, ADAS top variant only?

    “Achieving a five-star ASEAN NCAP rating is a significant milestone for the Jetour T2 and a strong validation of its overall engineering and safety performance. From its robust body structure to its comprehensive safety systems, the T2 is designed to protect occupants and help drivers avoid collisions.

    “As we prepare for the Malaysian launch in Q1 2026, this result gives customers added confidence that safety is built into the T2 from the start,” Jetour Auto Malaysia CEO Fu Yong said in a release.

    Both variants should have six airbags, seatbelt reminders for all occupants, rear seat occupant detection, blind spot detection, pedestrian protection, child presence detection and ISOFIX. Open for booking at an estimated RM178,888, Q1 launch, 254 PS/390 Nm 2.0 litre turbo engine, seven-speed wet DCT – scrutinise the Malaysian-spec Jetour T2 here.

    Jetour T2 full ASEAN NCAP report

    Malaysian-spec Jetour T2 in showroom (likely top variant)

     
  • Prasarana records 11% more passengers in 2025 – 1.31 million daily average, New Year’s Eve 1.63 million

    Last year, a record average of 1.31 million passengers daily used Prasarana‘s public transport – 11% more than 2024’s 1.18 million, The Star reports. Multiply that by 365 days and the annual ridership is over 478 million. New Year’s Eve was of course the champion day – previously reported at 1.54 million, Prasarana has now revealed the number to be 1.63 million, which is up 10% year-on-year.

    Prasarana president and group CEO Amir Hamdan also revealed that 556,618 digital My50 passes were cumulatively purchased between July and December 2025, and as reported by Kosmo, 1,355 buses were in operation nationwide (including Rapid On-Demand), compared to 2024’s 1,165.

    More news of late on the national public transport operator here: 350 new diesel buses and 250 new EV buses, converting four diesel buses to EVs, the LRT3 Shah Alam Line’s continued delay and improved rail reliability.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid in Malaysia – two variants including GR Sport, from RM104k-110k estimated

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid in Malaysia – two variants including GR Sport, from RM104k-110k estimated

    UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has released official details for the the 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid in Malaysia, where it is offered in two variants – the 1.5 HEV AT at RM103,900, and the 1.5 HEV GR Sport AT at RM109,900; prices for both variants are estimated, on-the-road without insurance.

    The headline feature here of course is the powertrain, which is the fourth-generation Toyota hybrid powertrain that is capable of a claimed fuel consumption of 3.6 litres per 100 km (NEDC). Its closest rival will be the Honda City e:HEV sedan, which is priced at RM111,900.

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid leaflet, estimated price list – click to enlarge

    The official Malaysian website has yet to detail powertrain specifics, though referencing Thailand market specifications, the Vios Hybrid in the kingdom gets a 1,496 cc 2NR-VEX naturally aspirated inline-four cylinder petrol engine that outputs 91 PS at 5,500 rpm and 121 Nm from 4,000 rpm to 4,800 rpm.

    This is paired with an 80 PS/141 Nm electric motor powered by a 0.7 kWh lithium-ion battery located below the rear seats, sending a combined 111 PS to the front wheels through an e-CVT automatic transmission.

    By comparison, the Honda powertrain is a 98 PS/127 Nm 1.5 litre Atkinson-cycle DOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder engine that functions mainly as a generator with an integrated e-motor that also serves as a starter; propulsion is by a 108 PS/253 Nm motor, while the petrol engine can provide direct drive at higher speeds, and fuel consumption is a claimed 3.77 litres per 100 km.

    Visually, the 1.5 HEV variant of the Vios Hybrid wears a dark chrome upper grille on a front fascia that is otherwise unchanged from the purely petrol-powered Vios.

    Inside, the electrified variant gets new ambient lighting, and a larger 10.1-inch Digital Audio infotainment unit supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Vios Hybrid also gets an audible vehicle approach notice to alert pedestrians and cyclists of the approaching vehicle.

    The GR Sport version of the 2026 Vios Hybrid gets a bit more visual differentiation with a GR Sport-specific front bumper and grille with aerokit, and rolling stock gets upsized to 17-inch diameter items. This variant is depicted on the Toyota Malaysia website with Continental PremiumContact 6 tyres, which should be of 205/50R17 sizing. The GR Sport also gets a variant-specific tune for its springs and dampers.

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid in Malaysia – two variants including GR Sport, from RM104k-110k estimated
    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid GR Sport

    Inside, the Vios Hybrid GR Sport gets variant-specific leather and suede-upholstered front seats, with silver accents applied to the overall black interior colour scheme. Like its accompanying 1.5 HEV trim version, the GR Sport also gets the upgraded 10.1-inch, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto-capable infotainment unit.

    For exterior colours, the 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid 1.5 HEV is offered in Platinum White Pearl, Spicy Scarlet SE, Attitude Black, Silver Metallic and the Vios Hybrid-exclusive Celestite Grey Metallic. For the GR Sport version, colours are Platinum White Pearl, Spicy Scarlet SE and Attitude Black, with the former two also available as GR Sport-exclusive two-tone offerings which pair with black.

    With estimated pricing for the 1.5 HEV AT at RM103,900, and the 1.5 HEV GR Sport AT at RM109,900, the 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid in Malaysia will be sold with a five-year, unlimited mileage warranty, and an eight-year, unlimited mileage warranty on the battery, inverter, and power management unit.

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid for Malaysia

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid GR Sport for Malaysia

     
  • Hot Wheels launches limited-edition Lunar New Year Silver Series diecast for APAC based on Porsche 935

    Hot Wheels launches limited-edition Lunar New Year Silver Series diecast for APAC based on Porsche 935

    Ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year celebration, Mattel has launched a new limited-edition Hot Wheels Silver Series diecast model. Exclusive to Asia Pacific markets, the 1:64-scale collector’s release was created in collaboration with Porsche with artwork by Anton Henggono.

    The car chosen for the base is the reborn 935, which is a 991-generation 911 GT2 RS with bodywork to resemble the classic race car from the 1970s. It features a striking deep red base with gold accents, white-and-gold galloping horse iconography as well as and expressive calligraphic strokes inspired by traditional Lunar New Year motifs. You’ll also find ‘2026’ on the large rear wing.

    Accompanying the diecast is a specially designed blister card with artwork featuring fireworks, glowing lanterns, a pagoda skyline and iconic red-and-gold detailing to stay in line with the festive theme.

    “This release celebrates Hot Wheels’ continued collaboration with the car culture community and Porsche, reimagining a legendary performance silhouette through a cultural and celebratory lens, making it a true collector’s piece built for celebration, culture and speed,” read the release.

    The Hot Wheels Lunar New Year Silver Series diecast is now available at selected toy specialty and department stores, convenience stores and petrol marts nationwide.

     
  • MyDigital ID to become sole login method for MyNIISe app for all Malaysians beginning Janaury 15, 2026

    MyDigital ID to become sole login method for MyNIISe app for all Malaysians beginning Janaury 15, 2026

    The home ministry has announced that MyDigital ID will be the sole login method for the MyNIISe (National Integrated Immigration System) app beginning January 15, 2026. This will only apply to Malaysians, with foreign travellers continuing to use the existing login method without any changes.

    In a statement, the ministry said the implementation of MyDigital ID is part of the NIISe initiative, which aims to verify user identities accurately and securely through the national registration department (JPN) database without storing users’ personal data. The NIISe project is set to replace the Malaysian Immigration System (MyIMMs), which has been in operation for over 20 years.

    “This approach enhances the security of digital transactions while improving user experience through a single login, eliminating the need to remember multiple passwords. Malaysians aged 18 and above are encouraged to download and register for MyDigital ID before using MyNIISe.

    The MyNIISe application was introduced on September 22 last year and is currently being trialled until Feb 28, 2026 at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BIS) and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) in Johor Bahru, Johor. It will later be expanded in stages to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminals 1 and 2, as well as to Bayan Lepas, Kuching, and Kota Kinabalu airports. As of December 30, 2025, the MyNIISe app recorded 599,967 downloads and 287,258 registered users.

    During the trial period, the existing QR code system and MyBorderPass app can still be used. It is presumed that the MyNIISe app is likely to replace MyBorderPass after the trial phase for the former ends in March this year.

    The MyNIISe app differs from MyBorderPass in a couple of ways. Firstly, MyBorderPass is only for Malaysians, whereas MyNIISe is for both Malaysians and tourists from 63 specific countries to speed up immigration clearance via autogate facilities – the latter will need to complete a digital arrival card in the MyNIIse app.

    Additionally, only one QR code is needed to go through an immigration checkpoint for group travel, which makes it more convenient compared to MyBorderPass that requires you to scan QR codes one by one. More vehicle users can also use MyNIISe for immigration clearances at checkpoints, including those driving cars, buses, lorries and motorcyclists. For MyBorderPass, only bus passengers and motorcyclists can use the app, plus those travelling KLIA airports.

    In essence, MYNIISe integrates all immigration affairs into one app. You can download the MyDigital ID app via the Google Play Store, Apple App Store or Huawei AppGallery. For the MYNIISe app, this is the Apple App Store link, and it is also found on the Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery.

     
  • KTM ETS, Komuter Utara facing over 1hr delay today due to cable theft between Kamunting, Padang Rengas

    KTM ETS, Komuter Utara facing over 1hr delay today due to cable theft between Kamunting, Padang Rengas

    Take note, KTM users. The train operator has announced that there’s a delay of over 60 minutes over the normal schedule for the ETS and Komuter Utara services.

    This significant delay is due to a a signalling system issue, caused by cable theft on the tracks between Kamunting and Padang Rengas in Perak. KTM is working to repair the system and get it back to normal, and apologises for the inconvenience. For assistance, contact station staff.

    In November, it was revealed that cable theft caused over 1,300 hours of delay across the KTM network in 2025. That’s a combination of 562 hours of delays to the ETS and 741 hours for the KTM Komuter. Transport minister Anthony Loke said the thefts disrupted KTM’s signalling system — which controls train movements — resulting in operational delays and significant time loss for passengers.

    From January to August 2025, 104 cases of cable theft were reported across Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang and Kuala Lumpur, with no cases recorded in Perlis, Melaka, Johor or Kelantan. In 2024, a total of 150 cases were reported, Loke revealed in the Dewan Rakyat then.

    Over in the Klang Valley, it was revealed in December that Prasarana – which operates the LRT, MRT and Monorail lines – incurred losses of RM20.6 million in the past three years due to cable theft. It said that cable theft cases are increasing. In 2024, 41 cases were recorded, but there have been 69 cases in 2025 which is a 68% increase.

    This unfortunate trend is spurred by demand and the market price of the cables, specifically the copper inside, which makes it lucrative to syndicates. Everyone else, from the train operators to us commuters, lose.

     
  • Jaecoo J5 full showroom gallery in Malaysia – 147 PS/210 Nm 1.5T, CVT, ‘pet friendly’, under RM120k est

    Jaecoo J5 full showroom gallery in Malaysia – 147 PS/210 Nm 1.5T, CVT, ‘pet friendly’, under RM120k est

    Would you like a full showroom gallery of the soon-to-be-launched-in-Malaysia Jaecoo J5 – the new entry-level Jaecoo? Of course you would, and here’s the sub-Jaecoo J7 B-segment SUV in all its glory. Let’s see what you get for a sub-RM120k estimated price.

    While Thailand and Indonesia get it as an EV, Malaysia’s car will have a 147 PS/210 Nm 1.5 litre SQRE4T15C turbo petrol engine, a CVT, front-wheel drive, a 10.2-second 0-100 km/h time, a 175 km/h top speed and a 1,439 kg kerb weight. Fuel consumption is a claimed 7.5 litres per 100 km (13.3 km per litre) and range is a claimed 680 km on a full 51-litre tank.

    Measuring 4,380 mm long, 1,860 mm wide and 1,650 mm tall with a 2,620 mm wheelbase, the J5 is over 10 mm longer between the axles than the Honda HR-V and Chery Tiggo Cross, and 20 mm more than the wheelbase of the Proton X50. Comparing the J5 with its larger sibling, the J7 is 4,500 mm long, 1,865 mm wide and 1,680 mm tall with a 2,672 mm wheelbase.

    The J5 has LED projector headlamps, 235/55R18 Chaoyang Aggressor tyres and conventional door handles as opposed to the J7’s flush pop-out units. It’s also got rare-for-the-segment multi-link rear suspension, although there are still par-for-the-course MacPherson struts up front. Together with double-glazed front windows, Eco/Normal/Sport modes and a 23,500-m/deg body rigidity, this thing should be a good long-distance fellow.

    Inside, the Jaecoo J5 gets a panoramic glass roof, 50W wireless phone charging, an eight-inch widescreen instrument panel, a 13.2-inch 2K touch-screen, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a 540 camera and a built-in karaoke function that includes a mixer (microphones sold separately, Omoda | Jaecoo Malaysia says).

    Interestingly, the company is marketing the J5 as a pet-friendly vehicle (TUV-certified, no less) – besides anti-bacterial and scratch-resistant seat upholstery, there could be accessories like pet nets, pet mats and carriers to make your furry friend feel right at home.

    There’s also Level 2+ ADAS – besides the usual stuff, it’s got Curve Speed Assistance, so the vehicle should slow down automatically on curves when you’ve got ACC engaged. The boot can swallow 480 litres; fold down the back seats for 1,180 litres.

    Not long now, we’re sure. The J5’s competitors include the RM76k-81k Perodua Traz, the RM89k-100k Chery Tiggo Cross, the RM86k-109k Proton X50, the RM117k Chery O5 and the RM116k-144k Honda HR-V. Share your thoughts with us!

    Jaecoo J5 at Malaysian showroom

    Jaecoo J5 previewed in Malaysia

     
  • Grab, GAC sign agreement to deploy 20,000 EVs in Southeast Asia – Aion Y, Aion V, Aion ES selected

    Grab, GAC sign agreement to deploy 20,000 EVs in Southeast Asia – Aion Y, Aion V, Aion ES selected

    Grab and GAC have signed an agreement to deploy 20,000 electric vehicles in Southeast Asia, for markets including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand.

    The partnership will see the deployment of three models from the carmaker’s line-up, and these will be the Aion Y, Aion ES and Aion V. These models have been selected for their ability to meet the diverse demands of the Southeast Asian market, according to Grab.

    According to the superapp operator, the new collaboration aligns with GAC’s strategy of an integrated ecosystem of products, services, and operational capabilities of electric vehicles.

    The collaboration will see the Grab driver app integrated into the GAC intelligent cockpit system, which will enable Grab drivers to view navigation and receive information from Grab directly from the vehicle’s display, removing the need to alternate between devices and thus enable seamless trip operation, reduce eye strain and distraction, claims Grab.

    Grab, GAC sign agreement to deploy 20,000 EVs in Southeast Asia – Aion Y, Aion V, Aion ES selected

    Grab Malaysia EV ride-hailing service, launched June 2025

    The partnership between Grab and GAC builds upon the ride-hailing operator’s commitment “to being a regional ecosystem testbed that develops and scales EV solutions.” For markets including Singapore and Thailand, Grab users may opt for an “eco-friendly ride” option which prioritises the allocation of a green vehicle at no added cost, while Grab drivers in Vietnam get preferential charging rates and discounts at selected charging facilities.

    In Thailand, Grab has rolled out a drive-to-own leasing scheme for drivers to work towards owning an EV through the course of ride-hailing, where the model offers lease terms of up to five years with no downpayment required, and payments are deducted directly from the driver’s earnings.

    “At Grab, we are constantly seeking innovations that empower our driver-partners. By integrating the Grab driver app directly into the GAC cockpit display, our driver-partners can receive timely and important data, such as precise navigation and safety alerts, in a more ergonomic way,” Grab chief product officer Philipp Kandal said in a statement.

     
  • All-new 2026 Volvo EX60 to be revealed on Jan 21 – 810 km range, 800V EV SUV coming to Malaysia

    All-new 2026 Volvo EX60 to be revealed on Jan 21 – 810 km range, 800V EV SUV coming to Malaysia

    The all-new Volvo EX60 is set to be revealed on January 21. The electric SUV will slot in between Volvo’s current large and compact ‘EX’ models, the EX90 flagship and the entry EX30. A bit like an XC60 equivalent, but with a larger space gap to fill on the electric side, as the EX30 is really small.

    Volvo says that the EX60 will go further than any EV it has created, with best-in-class 810 km range in an all-wheel drive configuration. “It turns range anxiety into range comfort,” the company says.

    “The EX60 is designed to be a gamechanger. With our new electric vehicle architecture, we directly address the main worries that customers have when considering a switch to a fully electric car. The result is class-leading range and fast charging speeds, marking the end of range anxiety,” said Anders Bell, chief technology officer at Volvo Cars.

    The EX60 also charges faster than any electric Volvo before it. The 800V EV with an in-house developed software can add up to 340 km of range in just 10 minutes when using a 400 kW fast charger. Volvo is also promising a 10-year warranty on the EV battery. For context, the ES90‘s max charging rate is 350 kW and the 10 minutes of charging at this rate gets the sedan 300 km.

    All-new 2026 Volvo EX60 to be revealed on Jan 21 – 810 km range, 800V EV SUV coming to Malaysia

    Volvo says that the key to the EX60’s class-leading range is SPA3, its most advanced electric car architecture to date. Integrating the battery directly into the structure of the car with cell-to-body technology and developing e-motors in-house makes the EX60 more energy efficient and cuts excessive weight. The new cell design of the battery balances energy density and power delivery, further increasing range.

    Also, the EX60 is the first Volvo car built with the help of mega casting, whereby hundreds of smaller parts are replaced with a single, high-precision casting in the production process. This reduces weight, which in turn improves range.

    We’ll know more about this impressive-sounding EV on January 21, but it’s certain that the EX60 will be coming to Malaysia in due time. Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) has sent out a press release with local content, saying “whether you plan to drive from Johor to Perlis, make a trip from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, or travel from Sabah to Sarawak, the new, all-electric Volvo EX60 SUV has your back”.

    However, what’s truly around the corner for VCM is the ES90 electric sedan, which will be launched locally this month.

     
 
 
 

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