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  • ACE 2024: Mercedes-Benz A200, A250 with Hap Seng Star – get 5-year service package, RM988 TnG credit

    ACE 2024: Mercedes-Benz A200, A250 with Hap Seng Star – get 5-year service package, RM988 TnG credit

    Looking for a new car? There’s no better time and place to do so than the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024 – co-sponsored by Carro – happening this October 26-27 at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). That’s because you’ll get early access to each car brand’s year-end promotions, without actually having to wait till the end of the year!

    One such example is Mercedes-Benz, which via its premier dealership Hap Seng Star will be offering both the A200 and A250 Sedan models with plenty of attractive incentives. These include a complimentary five-year/60,000 km Comprehensive Service Package that takes away any worries of potentially costly maintenance – crucial for what is likely your first entry into Mercedes-Benz ownership.

    On top of that, you can also gain access to a host of privileges if you opt for Agility+ financing, including Comprehensive Motor Insurance Support of up to RM3,000, Touch ‘n Go credit worth RM988, MobilityPlus (guarantee of a replacement vehicle if your car is in the service centre for more than 48 hours), as well as a 5th Year Extended Limited Warranty for the A-Class.

    ACE 2024: Mercedes-Benz A200, A250 with Hap Seng Star – get 5-year service package, RM988 TnG credit

    In addition to Mercedes-Benz, BMW and MINI (represented by Auto Bavaria), Volvo (represented by Sime Darby Swedish Auto), smart and Audi (both represented by EON) as well as Peugeot and Leapmotor (both represented by Cycle & Carriage) will also be present at ACE 2024.

    The event will also see displays from Toyota, Proton, Ford, BYD, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and MG as well as Proton’s new eMas EV sub-brand. Two-wheelers from BMW Motorrad will also be present, as will Trapo, with its Exosystem range of products.

    On top of all the deals from the various brands, paultan.org will also be offering the first 200 customers who book a new car at the show a RM3,000 combined voucher consisting of a RM500 V-Kool auto window film/auto coating voucher, a RM500 DodoMat voucher, a RM500 Blueair air purification solutions voucher, a RM500 DK Schweizer interior leather personalisation and customisation voucher, a RM500 Kuzig Glanz Detailing auto coating and paint protection film voucher and a RM500 The Carage self-healing liquid protection film service voucher.

    So, if you’ve been waiting for attractive year-end deals on your favourite car brands, head on over to the SCCC this October 26 and 27 to get them early at ACE 2024. Admission to the event is free.

     
  • Leapmotor B10 debuts at 2024 Paris Motor Show

    Leapmotor B10 debuts at 2024 Paris Motor Show

    The Leapmotor B10 has officially made its debut at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, and this is a C-segment SUV that slots into the product line-up below the C10 that is a D-segment SUV offering, making it brand’s smallest model after the T03 city car.

    Underpinned by the manufacturer’s Leap 3.5 architecture, the B10 is the first to use the B-series platform that will form the basis of future Leapmotor models. The B10 has been designed to “meet the needs of tech-savvy, eco-conscious consumers looking for an electric vehicle that blends style, performance, and advanced technology,” according to Stellantis.

    Specific details on the B10 have yet to be disclosed officially, though current models in the Leapmotor product range offer a range-extender powertrain – where a combustion engine serves as a generator – in addition to a battery-electric setup, save for the T03 which is purely a BEV.

    In terms of styling, the Leapmotor B10 draws from the C10 in using a front fascia that resembles that of the larger model, though with the closed-off grille joining a pair of slimmer headlamps. At the rear, a full-width light bar connects the tail lamps, and bears more than a passing resemblance to the units on the fully electric Porsche Macan.

    Inside, the B10’s Leap 3.5 architecture enables the use of ADAS, a customisable digital cockpit and intelligent driving capabilities, says Leapmotor.

    According to Car News China, the Leapmotor B10 will be priced in China between 100,000 yuan to 150,000 yuan, or RM60,607 to RM90,898, though the carmaker has not stated pricing for the B10 in Europe or other markets. It stated that further B-series models will be launched in Europe in 2025.

    As mentioned, the B10 will be the Leapmotor’s first model from its B platform, and the brand will be launching thre new models from the B range next year, reported Car News China. Higher-end models from the range will also be equipped with lidar and AI intelligent driving chips, it added.

    Leapmotor B10 at the 2024 Paris Motor Show

     
  • LRT Kelana Jaya Line disrupted between Wangsa Maju, Sri Rampai due to flash floods, shuttles activated

    LRT Kelana Jaya Line disrupted between Wangsa Maju, Sri Rampai due to flash floods, shuttles activated

    UPDATE: Rapid KL in a FB post has said that repairs on track components between Wangsa Maju and Sri Rampai stations have been completed and tested for safety as of 3.30 pm. Alternative train and shuttle bus services have been terminated. The frequency is being regulated and train services will be operating normally shortly.

    The Klang Valley flash floods have caused disruptions to the Kelana Jaya LRT line, specifically at the northern end between Wangsa Maju and Sri Rampai stations.

    Rapid Rail said in a statement that it became aware of water damage to a few track components at 10.20 am today, and has shut off power at the affected section to allow inspection and remedial work to be carried out.

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    A shuttle train has been activated between Gombak and Wangsa Maju stations, while trains coming from Putra Heights will turn back at Wangsa Maju station. Also, 12 free shuttle buses will run at 15-minute intervals between Sri Rampai and Taman Melati stations.

    According to Rapid Rail, remedial work is expected to be completed before the evening peak hour, and relevant personnel including additional auxiliary police are already at the affected stations to assist commuters. Travel safe, everyone.

     
  • ACE 2024: Get a brand new 2024 Proton X50 with up to RM7,000 cash rebate, plus win an S70 sedan!

    ACE 2024: Get a brand new 2024 Proton X50 with up to RM7,000 cash rebate, plus win an S70 sedan!

    In case you haven’t heard, the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024, co-sponsored by Carro, will take place over the October 26-27 weekend at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). Get ready for some truly exceptional year-end deals from a variety of carmakers.

    Proton is one of the many brands taking part in the show, and the national automaker will be offering an assortment of deals on models in its line-up, one of which is for the new 2024 Proton X50, where you’ll enjoy a cash rebate of up to RM7,000 if you book one at ACE.

    That’s not all – test drive, place a booking and register a new Proton vehicle, and you’ll be in the running for the monthly lucky draw, earning you the chance to win the grand prize of a brand-new Proton S70! How does that sound?

    Besides Proton, at ACE 2024 you’ll see Toyota, Perodua, Ford, BYD, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and MG as well as Pro-Net‘s smart and eMas brands. You’ll also find two-wheelers from BMW Motorrad, and Trapo will be showcasing its Exosystem range of products.

    ACE 2024: Get a brand new 2024 Proton X50 with up to RM7,000 cash rebate, plus win an S70 sedan!

    Other brands that will be present at the show are BMW and MINI (represented by Auto Bavaria), Mercedes-Benz (represented by Hap Seng Star), Volvo (represented by Sime Darby Swedish Auto), smart and Audi (both represented by EON) as well as Peugeot and Leapmotor (both represented by Cycle & Carriage).

    On top of all the deals from the various brands, paultan.org will also be offering the first 200 customers who book a new car at the show a RM3,000 combined voucher consisting of a RM500 V-Kool auto window film/auto coating voucher, a RM500 DodoMat voucher, a RM500 Blueair air purification solutions voucher, a RM500 DK Schweizer interior leather personalisation and customisation voucher, a RM500 Kuzig Glanz Detailing auto coating and paint protection film voucher and a RM500 The Carage self-healing liquid protection film service voucher.

    A rich selection of promotions on new vehicle purchases await at ACE 2024, so the Setia City Convention Centre is the place to be on the October 26 and 27 weekend. Entry is free of charge.

     
  • 2025 European regulations to curb motorcycle noise

    2025 European regulations to curb motorcycle noise

    A shift in testing methodology will see motorcycles in Europe get quieter under UN-ECE Regulation R41.05. Instead of lowering the noise threshold, testing conditions are now revised with the aim of reducing exhaust noise in both urban and rural areas.

    Previously, manufacturers were allowed to conduct internal noise testing, allowing for “an artistic interpretation of results,” as reported by online portal Visordown. With the introduction of UN-ECE R41.05, the regulation is intended to reduce the noise of motorcycles while accelerating.

    The 2025 testing procedure will see motorcycles measured at up to 80% of the maximum engine speed and in a speed range 10 to 100 km/h. Testing also includes taking noise measurements through all the gears for motorcycles equipped with a manual gearbox.

    This is opposed to the previous testing method where noise measurement was taken with the motorcycle stationary and the gearbox in neutral. Additionally, independent bodies will be used to conduct random testing instead of relying manufacturers in-house test results, with numbers compared to the manufacturer’s to determine accuracy.

     
  • ACE 2024: Get the BYD Atto 3 electric SUV with up to RM35,000 savings in exclusive year-end offers

    ACE 2024: Get the BYD Atto 3 electric SUV with up to RM35,000 savings in exclusive year-end offers

    Car shoppers, make sure you’re at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC) over the October 26-27 weekend, because the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024, co-sponsored by Carro, is set to offer delectable deals from a wide range of carmakers.

    As one of Malaysia’s most popular EVs, the BYD Atto 3 really needs no introduction. The SUV was first launched in December 2022, and is available in its latest 60.48 kWh variant, delivering up to 480 km of range (NEDC). It’s ideal for those looking to embrace clean, efficient driving without compromising on style and performance.

    Now there’s even more reasons to get one, as the electric SUV will be available with exclusive year-end package worth up to RM35,000! The irresistible offer includes a free home charger, attractive rebates, 0.88% financing rate, free road tax and a BYD service package. Now that’s an all inclusive promo to make your entry into EV ownership that much more attainable and enjoyable.

    Also set to be at this year’s paultan.org Auto Car Expo are Toyota, Proton, Perodua, Ford, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and MG, together with Pro-Net‘s smart and eMas brands.

    ACE 2024: Get the BYD Atto 3 electric SUV with up to RM35,000 savings in exclusive year-end offers

    There will also be BMW/MINI (through Auto Bavaria), Mercedes-Benz (through Hap Seng Star) and Volvo (through Sime Darby Swedish Auto). Multi-brand dealership EON will represent smart and Audi while Cycle & Carriage will bring Peugeot and Leapmotor. You’ll also see two-wheelers represented by BMW Motorrad, while Trapo will also be present with its Exosystem range of products.

    ACE 2024 is your best chance at gaining early access to the year-end promotions that will be offered by the participating brands. In addition to brand promos, the first 200 customers who book a new car will be offered a RM3,000 combined voucher by paultan.org.

    This consists of a RM500 V-Kool auto window film/auto coating voucher, a RM500 DodoMat voucher, a RM500 Blueair air purification solutions voucher, a RM500 DK Schweizer interior leather personalisation and customisation voucher, a RM500 Kuzig Glanz Detailing auto coating and paint protection film voucher and a RM500 The Carage self-healing liquid protection film service voucher.

    Yet to mark your calendar for ACE 2024? Do so now – it’s October 26-27, Setia City Convention Centre. Entry is free of charge.

     
  • Flash flood in KL, Jalan Parlimen, Universiti Malaya; landslide in Taman Melawati, Smart tunnel closed

    Flash flood in KL, Jalan Parlimen, Universiti Malaya; landslide in Taman Melawati, Smart tunnel closed

    Several parts of Peninsular Malaysia are sustaining prolonged rainfall, according to the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia).

    Affected states according to the department include Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Selangor, Pahang, Perak, Penang, and Kedah.

    Further south in the peninsula, also affected are Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor. Thunderstorms and heavy rain primarily affect the western parts of Malaysia, while East Malaysia is relatively unaffected, according to the MetMalaysia illustration.

    Flash flood in KL, Jalan Parlimen, Universiti Malaya; landslide in Taman Melawati, Smart tunnel closed

    Guthrie Corridor Expressway, Bukit Jelutong

    Meanwhile in the Kuala Lumpur city centre, flash floods have affected Jalan Parlimen and Bukit Aman, reported Sinar Harian, while the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) has advised that the SMART tunnel is fully closed to traffic as of 11:30am for stormwater management. Continuous rain has also triggered a landslide in Taman Melawati, The Star reported.

    As before, plan your travels especially in this time of increased rainfall, and plan your journeys if you are, or will be in flood-prone areas. Use alternate routes or delay travel in order to not put yourself in harm’s way, and try not to drive through floods, regardless of your type of vehicle.

    In the event of inevitable stranding, special perils coverage is a crucial add-on to one’s vehicle insurance policy, and while there is added cost, it is minor compared to repair costs that would otherwise not be covered for natural disasters and other incidents classified as acts of God.

     
  • 2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    Announced as inbound earlier this month, Sime Darby Beyond Auto has officially launched the BYD M6 in Malaysia, with the MPV becoming the fourth BYD electric vehicle (EV) to go on sale here. The M6 arrives here as a fully-imported CBU model and is being offered in two variants.

    These are the M6 Standard, which goes for RM109,800 and the M6 Extended, which is priced at RM123,800. Unlike other regional markets such as Indonesia and Thailand, Malaysia will only get one seating configuration for the model, and that’s the one with seven seats.

    Measuring in at 4,710 mm long, 1,810 mm wide and 1,690 mm tall, with a 2,800 mm-long wheelbase, the M6 – essentially a revised version of the e6 – is closer in size to the Toyota Innova Zenix than the Veloz. Styling-wise, the M6 features a much sharper-looking front end, with a full-width silver bar (housing the BYD script) linking the revised multi-projector LED headlights. These sit above a wing-shaped bumper insert that ties neatly into the slim air intakes and chrome accents.

    2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    At the back, you’ll find handsome full-width taillights that integrate a slimmer, more subtle chrome strip, and the rear badging is now made up of a simple BYD logo. Both variants are equipped with similar wheels, in this case 17-inch Star Speed Y-spoke alloy units, wrapped with 225/55 profile tyres.

    As for battery capacity, power outputs and performance, the Standard features a 55.4 kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that powers a front-mounted electric motor, which offers 163 PS (161 hp or 120 kW) and 310 Nm in the way of output. This is good for a NEDC-rated range of 420 km and a 0-100 km/h time of 10.1 seconds.

    The Extended gets a larger 71.8 kWh battery, which provides up to 530 km of travel (NEDC), and its motor has a higher power output, delivering 204 PS (201 hp or 150 kW) – similar to that seen on the Atto 3 – to bring the century sprint time down to 8.6 seconds. Torque remains identical, at 310 Nm. As for top speed, it’s 180 km/h, regardless of variant.

    2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    In terms of actual range, the NEDC rating should translate to a WLTP range closer to 360 km for the Standard, and about 450 km for the Extended, but given it uses an LFP battery, the M6 can be charged to 100% for regular use, so you can use the full range at all times without having to worry about battery degradation.

    As for charging, the M6 Standard can accept up to 89 kW of DC fast charging, while the Extended can take up to 115 kW, the latter taking 40 minutes to get the battery from a 10 to 80% state-of-charge. Meanwhile, AC charging is limited to 7 kW on both variants.

    Other relevant numbers are a kerb weight of 1,800 kg for the Standard and 1,915 kg for the Extended, a ground clearance of 170 mm and a boot space of 180 litres with the rear-most seats up; folding them down increases available volume to 580 litres.

    2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    Inside, the cabin retains the general layout first presented with the e6, but alters some elements, including the switch to a standard gear selector from a rotary unit and an increase in the size of the centre screen display from 10.1 inches to 12.8 inches (which is the same size as the Dolphin’s), The latter is also now powered and can rotate to offer a horizontal or vertical presentation.

    Standard specifications include faux leather upholstery, analogue instrument gauges (with a five-inch TFT multi-info display), keyless entry, push-button start, an NFC key card, automatic air-conditioning, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, a six-speaker audio system and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity.

    Also on the standard equipment list is a vehicle-to-load (V2L) function, cruise control, a PM 2.5 air filter, an electronic parking brake, brake auto hold and a portable charging cable. The M6 also supports a karaoke microphone function, offering the chance to belt out tunes (with full access to lyrics) when the vehicle is stationary, with the aid of an optional microphone.

    2024 BYD M6 EV MPV launched in Malaysia – up to 204 PS, seven-seater, two variants, RM109,800-RM123,800

    The Extended naturally improves on the kit count, adding on bits such as a panoramic glass roof, six-way driver/four-way front passenger power-adjustable ventilated front seats (manual on the Standard), a Qi wireless mobile charger, a roof rack, alloy pedals, a powered tailgate and automatic high-beam control for the headlights.

    Safety-wise, the M6 comes with six airbags (front, side, side curtain), stability control, traction control, a 360-degree camera system and rear parking sensors, among others.

    BYD M6 brochure and price list. Click to enlarge.

    To get the full ADAS suite of driver assistance systems, which adds on items such as autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, emergency lane keeping assist and a door opening warning, you’ll have to opt for the Extended.

    The BYD M6 is available in four exterior colours, these being Crystal White, Ink Stone Blue, Cosmos Black and Harbour Grey, while the interior is presented in a black/brown scheme. It comes with a six-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty, an eight-year/160,000 km (with a state-of-health above 70%) battery warranty and an eight-year/150,000 km drive unit warranty.

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD M6 Extended

    GALLERY: 2024 BYD M6 Standard

     
  • Mitsubishi opens third showroom in Terengganu

    Mitsubishi opens third showroom in Terengganu

    Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has opened its third 3S centre in Terengganu and its 61st showroom nationwide. Operated by Lajina Motors, the 3,600-square feet facility is located at Lot 3309-3310, Jalan Padang Luas, Taman Pelangat 2, 22000, Jerteh, along the Kota Bharu-Kuala Terengganu main road.

    Lajina Motors has been with the Japanese brand since 2015, and this new Jerteh outlet is their second 3S centre in Terengganu. Besides housing a comfortable customer lounge with Wi-Fi and a kids’ corner, the outlet has a fully-equipped service centre with several service bays ready to service every Mitsubishi vehicle within the community.

    “As MMM progressively launches new Mitsubishi Motors models in Malaysia, we want to ensure our customers have greater coverage and accessibility of showrooms and service centres in an area convenient to them.

    “Thus, through this strategic move of opening a new showroom today, we aim to cover untapped locations and extend our sales and services to an even wider audience in Jerteh,” said MMM CEO Shinya Ikeda.

    Lajina Motors operates from Saturdays to Thursdays, 8.45 am to 5.15 pm, and is closed on Fridays.

     
  • 2025 Triumph Trident 660 gets updates – new cornering ABS, quickshifter, cruise control

    2025 Triumph Trident 660 gets updates – new cornering ABS, quickshifter, cruise control

    Getting a host of electronics updates for next year is the 2025 Triumph Trident 660. In Malaysia, the current model Trident 660 is priced at RM43,900.

    New for the Trident 660 is cornering ABS, an up-and-down quickshifter and cruise control. Triumph is introducing new colour schemes for the Trident 660 in Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red, joining the current Jet Black.

    2025 Triumph Trident 660 gets updates – new cornering ABS, quickshifter, cruise control

    The front suspension has also been revised to give the Trident 660 more agile handling. Using Showa 41 mm diameter upside-down forks, now upgraded with Showa’s SFF-BF ‘big piston’ damping for better comfort and control.

    Also new is ‘Sport’ mode, joining the current ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’ riding modes. Minor updates include include upgraded materials and finishes, including a new forged aluminum top yoke and forged aluminium brake pedal.

    2025 Triumph Trident 660 gets updates – new cornering ABS, quickshifter, cruise control

    The inline three-cylinder is carried over with no changes, producing 80 hp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. Mated to a six-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch, the Trident 660 delivers most of its torque across 90% of its rev range, from 3,600 rpm to 9,750 rpm.

    Braking is done with Nissin two-piston callipers clamping twin 310 mm discs and a Nissin single-piston calliper at the back with a single 255 mm disc. Weight for the Trident 660 is listed at 190 kg wet, with 14-litres of fuel in the tank while set height is set at 805 mm.

     
  • Person stops car at traffic lights, lays on road in failed bid for donation – be sure to have dashcam installed

    Person stops car at traffic lights, lays on road in failed bid for donation – be sure to have dashcam installed

    There are all sorts that could possibly be encountered on city roads, as recent dashcam footage from a motorist’s vehicle in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur has illustrated.

    Through captions added to the dashcam footage, the driver of the dashcam vehicle described a shirtless man who stood in front of their vehicle when traffic was stopped for a red light at an intersection, and appeared to be begging for money for food.

    The driver of the dashcam vehicle said they had indicated they did not have cash on hand, and the shirtless man remained standing in front of the vehicle. When the driver of the dashcam vehicle sounded their horn as the traffic lights turned green, the beggar appeared to fall to the ground in a bid to pretend he was hit by the dashcam vehicle.

    Person stops car at traffic lights, lays on road in failed bid for donation – be sure to have dashcam installed

    Remaining within their vehicle, the driver did not move the dashcam vehicle as they did not know what else to do, as the beggar attempted to feign being hit. Passers-by did not take the bait, and the shirtless person eventually walked away before the footage ended.

    As demonstrated before, the dashcam is a useful set of equipment to contend with individuals who would go to considerable lengths to attempt to scam unwitting motorists, and some are willing to put themselves in harm’s way to do so.

     
  • Experience the performance of V-KOOL window film at ACE 2024, Oct 26-27 – enjoy special on-site promos

    Experience the performance of V-KOOL window film at ACE 2024, Oct 26-27 – enjoy special on-site promos

    It’s impossible to measure a window film’s performance just from view, and darker isn’t better when it comes to performance. Even using price as a gauge is no guarantee you’ll get what you paid for, because not all window films are created equal, some simply better from the technology they employ.

    For example, there are differences between a heat-absorbing and heat-reflecting film in how they perform in terms of infrared and ultraviolet ray rejection, which is the protection that a good window film is supposed to offer.

    Heat-reflecting films like those from V-KOOL provide a higher level of performance. That’s because the window film specialist’s multilayer metalised sputtering technology includes rare metals like gold, making it highly effective at rejecting tropical heat.

    There’s no better way to experience the comfort and protection that V-KOOL films provide than to feel the difference for yourself, and you’ll be able to do so at the Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024, which takes place this October 26-27 at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). Visit the V-KOOL booth at the event for a Free Heat Demonstration, which will highlight how well V-KOOL window film performs.

    You’ll also stand a chance to win Gifts of Serendipity through lucky draws. Additionally, the company is offering a special promotion* for those planning to re-tint their vehicle. Head on over to ACE 2024, because the promotion is only valid for purchases made on October 26-27 at the event. Find out more by visiting the V-KOOL website or Facebook page.

    Terms and conditions apply.*

     
  • Dinamikjaya Motors to subsidise new Kia Carnival buyers’ diesel by RM1.05 per litre for 5 years

    Dinamikjaya Motors to subsidise new Kia Carnival buyers’ diesel by RM1.05 per litre for 5 years

    Here’s something quite unique – Dinamikjaya Motors, the Malaysian Kia distributor and a Bermaz Auto subsidiary, has announced the Fuel-on-Us campaign, under which those who buy a new Kia Carnival from October 1 to December 31 this year will enjoy subsidised diesel by RM1.05 per litre for the next five years, regardless of the weekly-announced fuel prices.

    To participate in this campaign, customers must register their Kia Carnival with any authorised Kia dealer during the campaign period, with each purchase entitled to one application submission.

    Implemented last June, the fuel subsidy rationalisation programme caused the price of Euro 5 B10 and B20 diesel to shoot up from RM2.15 to RM3.35 per litre (+RM1.20 or +56%) in Peninsular Malaysia. The current diesel price is RM2.95 per litre.

    Updated for the 2024 model year last February, the latest Kia Carnival comes in three variants – 11-Seater, 8-Seater High and 7-Seater High – all carrying a 202 PS/440 Nm 2.2 litre turbodiesel engine and an eight-speed auto.

     
  • 2025 Mitsubishi Triton pick-up truck to launch Oct 16

    2025 Mitsubishi Triton pick-up truck to launch Oct 16

    An all-new Mitsubishi Triton is coming, and the sixth-generation pick-up truck – the third generation to use the Triton name here – is set to see its Malaysian launch tomorrow, October 16, as announced by Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM).

    The order books for the new Triton opened in Malaysia at the start of this month, and there will be five variants of the model to be sold.

    This ranges from the high-rider Triton Single Cab, which assumes the workhorse role form the previous Triton Quest low-rider double cab, all the way to the flagship variant, the Triton Athlete. Estimated pricing is from RM102k to RM170k for a limited time, the company said at its announcement.

    2025 Mitsubishi Triton pick-up truck to launch Oct 16

    Powertrains for the model begin with the 184 PS/430 Nm 4N16 2.4 litre VGT turbodiesel that is for the Single Cab variant, while the range-topping Athlete is likely to get the 204 PS/470 Nm version with two-stage turbocharging. For the base model, this represents gains of 74 PS and 230 Nm over the Triton Quest plus the addition of 4WD and a 6MT gearbox (five-speed previously), and 20 PS/40 Nm for the flagship Athlete.

    The Triton grows in size for its latest generation, with the double-cab version becoming 55 mm longer, 115 mm wider and 35 mm taller to measure 5,360 mm long, 1,930 mm wide and 1,815 mm tall with a wheelbase of 3,130 mm (130 mm longer). The single-cab version also touts the largest cargo bed in its segment, at 2,340 mm long and 1,580 mm wide.

    Estimated pricing for the Triton at the upper end for the top Athlete variant will therefore undercut the Toyota Hilux, which reaches RM173,280 for the 2.8L GR Sport variant. Stay tuned for the all-new Mitsubishi Triton, as the Malaysian launch of the pick-up truck takes place tomorrow.

    GALLERY: 2025 Mitsubishi Triton Athlete, Malaysia spec

    GALLERY: 2025 Mitsubishi Triton Athlete, Thai spec

     
  • Jaecoo J7 PHEV ROI now open in Malaysia – plug-in hybrid, 347 PS/525 Nm, 88 km EV range, launch soon?

    Jaecoo J7 PHEV ROI now open in Malaysia – plug-in hybrid, 347 PS/525 Nm, 88 km EV range, launch soon?

    Registrations of interest have opened for the Jaecoo J7 PHEV, after its preview showing in Malaysia earlier this year in May.

    This is the plug-in hybrid version of the Jaecoo J7 that was officially launched in Malaysia in July, when it arrived in 2WD and 4WD variants. The J7 PHEV is powered by a 1.5 TGDi petrol engine paired with a dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) with an e-motor on the front axle, and the setup packs combined outputs of 347 PS and 525 Nm of torque.

    For comparison, the pure-petrol version of the Jaecoo J7 is powered by a 1.6 litre turbocharged petrol engine that outputs 197 PS and 290 Nm of torque, transmitted to the front wheels, or all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

    The J7 PHEV brings a claimed 88 km of pure-electric range, while full hybrid running attains a claimed fuel consumption figure of 4.9 l/100 km, or 20.4 km per litre. With the full reserves of its battery and 60-litre fuel tank, the J7 PHEV manages over 1,200 km of range, according to Jaecoo.

    Setting apart the J7 PHEV from most other plug-in hybrid vehicles is its ability to take DC fast charging, as indicated by the presence of a CC2 charging port. Its electrical capabilities also include V2L (vehicle-to-load), offering external power output to appliances from the vehicle.

    Inside, the dashboard architecture of the J7 PHEV largely mirrors that of the petrol J7, where a 10.25-inch driver’s instrument display joins a 14.8-inch, portrait-oriented touchscreen infotainment display.

    Where the two differ in in the centre console, with that of the plug-in hybrid doing away with the transmission selector, and the pair of cupholders are oriented side-by-side in the PHEV, rather than in tandem on the petrol variant. The rotary drive mode selector from the petrol variant makes way for a row of simplified buttons in the PHEV variant.

    At the launch of the petrol-powered J7, the SUV went on sale in Malaysia at RM138,800 for the 2WD variant and RM148,800 for the 4WD variant, and so the plug-in hybrid version of this model is likely to be slightly pricier than the 1.6 litre petrol-powered duo. Click here to register your interest in the Jaecoo J7 PHEV.

    GALLERY: Jaecoo J7 PHEV previewed in Malaysia

     
 
 
 

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