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  • Proton i-GT engine – 54% local content for naturally aspirated version; 45% for turbocharged version

    Proton i-GT engine – 54% local content for naturally aspirated version; 45% for turbocharged version

    The launch of the Proton Tech Showcase revealed that Proton will be installing its new i-GT 1.5 litre engine family in the upcoming updates for the X70, X90 and S70, and the Malaysian carmaker has revealed the proportions of local content in these engines.

    Proton stated that the turbocharged version of the i-GT 1.5 litre engine for the aforementioned SUV and sedan models, as specified in the X50 facelift, will get 45% local content, while the naturally aspirated version of the engine, as featured in the latest Saga and set for an upcoming SUV model, will have slightly more local content, at 54%.

    When asked if, and when, Proton will increase the amount of local content for these engines, a representative of the brand said that the decision is up to the management, and that the current level of localisation is already “well above” what is required by the government.

    In naturally aspirated guise, the i-GT engine powers the 2026 Saga MC3, and the BHE15-CFN port-injected, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder unit makes 120 PS at 6,100 rpm and 150 Nm from 4,000 rpm to 5,000 rpm; Standard and Executive variants of the Saga get the Aisin four-speed automatic gearbox, while the Premium gets a Punch CVT.

    The BHE15TD i-GT 1.5 litre turbocharged direct injection engine in the 2025 X50 facelift outputs 181 PS and 290 Nm, which are transmitted to the front wheels through a seven-speed wet dual-clutch gearbox. Thus equipped, the B-segment SUV does 0-100 km/h in 7.6 seconds, and Proton claims a 4.7% improvement in fuel efficiency over its three-cylinder engined predecessor.

     
  • GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    Toyota’s flagship sports car, the spiritual successor to the Lexus LFA (there’s another car shown today that bears the same name, but it’s not the revival of the V10 legend that everyone was hoping for), has had a long gestation shrouded in mystery. But no more – the company has finally revealed its Le Mans-inspired monster simply called GR GT, with its Gazoo Racing motorsports arm being spun off into a separate brand.

    Yup, this car has nary a Toyota badge in sight, just GR badges on the long and low body – with a nose that stretches far ahead of the driver in a clear nod to cars like the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. That sizeable vented bonnet hides a new 4.0 litre twin-turbocharged hybrid V8, which features a “hot-V” turbo configuration and a short stroke and dry sump to lower the centre of gravity.

    The engine connected via a carbon fibre torque tube to a rear-mounted eight-speed automatic transmission, an electric motor and a mechanical limited-slip differential. Just like on Mercedes-AMG models, the gearbox uses a wet clutch for stepping off and changing gears, rather than a torque converter.

    GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    All together, this powertrain produces “at least” 650 PS and 850 Nm of torque, flinging the GT to a top speed in excess of 320 km/h. The transaxle layout, long-nose design and optimised placement of the hybrid battery, fuel tank and other components have resulted in a weight distribution of 45% front, 55% rear. Suspension is handled by double wishbones all around, with forged aluminium arms and carbon ceramic brakes.

    These are bolted onto an all-aluminium space frame – the first for a Toyota – with extensive use of carbon and plastic panels to save weight. Even so, the car won’t exactly be light, although the company is targeting a weight figure of below 1,750 kg. The company says its engineers pounded its Shimoyama proving ground and tracks such as the Fuji Speedway and the Nürburgring to find failure points and strengthen them.

    GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    It also claims the GT has been designed primarily for aerodynamics, with the styling being a secondary consideration, akin to a road-homologated race car. It certainly looks that way, as the car is not particularly handsome, being surprisingly boxy and slab-sided – a bit like a Le Mans prototype.

    Shaped in part by Toyota’s WEC aero engineers, the exterior features sharp headlights joined by a gloss black bar, forming an X shape in concert with the large air intakes. The latter, together with a slot at the front of the bonnet, feed and cool the hungry engine, while spent hot air is drawn out through twin vents near the windscreen. Meanwhile, the flat fenders direct the airflow around the wheels, meeting with the wheel well turbulence being expelled from the massive vertical vents aft of the front wheels.

    GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    There are yet more inlets in the side skirts and the tops of the rear fender, the latter hemming in a tight, almost Mazda RX-7-esque glasshouse. A subtly aggressive ducktail spoiler tops a low rear deck with full-width taillights, massive vents and a dual-channel diffuser that integrates conventional quad round tailpipes. Finishing off the look are 20-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels wrapped in sticky Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres.

    Inside, the GT is similarly purposeful, with a flat-bottomed steering wheel, large paddle shifters, a simple horizontal dashboard design and a tall centre console for a cockpit-like feel. As we’re nearing 2026, the car inevitably sports large displays for instrumentation (which features a clear gear indicator and shift lights) and infotainment, although there are thankfully still toggle switches for the air con.

    GR GT revealed – Toyota’s new flagship sports car with 650 PS 4.0L twin-turbo hybrid V8, 320 km/h

    The GT also features an adjustable stability control system, which can be modulated intuitively via a knob on the steering wheel, with the other dial being for the drive modes. The gear selector toggle is framed by minor function buttons that, in typical Toyota fashion, includes a surprising amount of blanks, even on this top-dog, specially-built sports car.

    Want one? You’ll have to wait quite a while for the GR GT to enter production, with a launch only slated sometime in 2027. It will debut alongside the GR GT3 race car which should, among other racing activities, spearhead Toyota’s GT racing efforts in the WEC. The GT will also spawn a new Lexus LFA, but purists better look away, because that car is now – shock, horror! – a pure electric model.

    GALLERY: GR GT


    GALLERY: GR GT3

     
  • Geely to rebadge Proton AMA models for certain markets – modular platform has 50+ markets in mind

    Geely to rebadge Proton AMA models for certain markets – modular platform has 50+ markets in mind

    You read the headline right. Proton vehicle programme executive Desmond John Pinto has revealed during a Q&A session at yesterday’s Proton Tech Showcase launch that Proton models based on the Advanced Modular Architecture (AMA) will be rebadged by Geely for sale in certain markets.

    This is because Geely does not have smaller, more compact and affordable models than those Proton currently sells (X/S series), he explained. The AMA platform is a re-engineered version of the previous Saga‘s, which has origins dating back some 20 years. The recently-launched Saga MC3 is the first model to sit on this platform (AMA01), and there will in future be AMA02, AMA05 and AMA06 models – “new-gen affordable and practical global cars” to replace PIES (Persona, Iriz, Exora and old Saga) models.

    AMA has been re-engineered to be modular – according to Pinto’s presentation, the wheelbase can be lengthened by up to 290 mm and the track widened by up to 43 mm. The Saga’s wheelbase is 2,465 mm (it has been so since 2008). If we assume there’ll be no smaller models than the Saga, this means AMA has the potential to accommodate a 2,755 mm wheelbase – longer than the Exora’s 2,730, Civic‘s 2,735 and even the eMas 7‘s 2,750!

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    The platform has also been designed with the global market in mind, with simultaneous left- (LHD) and right-hand drive (RHD) development for over 50 markets across ASEAN, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, the Middle East, plus Latin and South America.

    AMA models not only target a five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating in the 2026-2030 protocol; their structural designs also take Euro NCAP into account. And – here’s something to delight Proton fans – we’re told AMA models will retain Proton ride and handling.

    Powertrains? Besides the new Saga’s port-injected 1.5 litre i-GT four-cylinder engine, Aisin four-speed auto and Punch CVT, there will be hybrids that combine the engine with dedicated hybrid transmissions. Excited?

     
  • Honda CR-V Dual-Tone Edition – black roof version to mark 25th year in Malaysia, 300 units, from RM170k

    Honda CR-V Dual-Tone Edition – black roof version to mark 25th year in Malaysia, 300 units, from RM170k

    Last month, Honda Malaysia announced the introduction of the CR-V Dual-Tone Edition, a 300-unit limited-run version designed to commemorate the company’s 25th anniversary of operations in Malaysia.

    As the suffix suggests, the sixth-gen model – which was Malaysia’s best-selling C-segment SUV last year – gains a secondary body colour in the form of a black roof, with the application of the shade extending to the A-pillar and side mirror covers. It’s the first time the CR-V is being offered with such a colour combination in Malaysia.

    Two primary exterior colours are available for the black roof special, and they are Ignite Red Metallic and the Platinum White Pearl. Buyers can pick from two variants of the SUV for the edition, and these are the E and V AWD grades, the latter being the version seen in these photos.

    Besides the roof colour, there are no specification or mechanical changes, and so the L15BE 1.5L VTEC turbo four-pot found in both RW variants continues to offer 193 PS (190 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 243 Nm from 1,700 to 5,000 rpm. Kit remains the same as before.

    The neat news is that going the two-tone route comes at no extra cost, with the E continuing to be priced at RM169,900 and V, at RM181,900, both on-the-road without insurance. So, if you fancy having your CR-V in a two-tone colour scheme from the get-go, this is it.

     
  • Toyota Gazoo Racing will be title sponsors of Haas F1 Team from 2026 following expanded partnership

    Toyota Gazoo Racing will be title sponsors of Haas F1 Team from 2026 following expanded partnership

    Toyota is deepening its partnership with the Haas F1 Team by announcing it will be the team’s title sponsor for the 2026 season, replacing Moneygram. This will see the team be called TGR Haas F1 Team, with ‘TGR’ representing Toyota Gazoo Racing, the motorsport competition and research and development division of the Japanese carmaker.

    Both parties previously entered into a multi-year technical partnership in October 2024, which saw the execution of the team’s first fully-fledged TPC (Testing of Previous Car) programme through the 2025 season.

    This year’s TPC programme spanned 14 days and utilised the Haas VF-23, with Japanese drivers Ryo Hirakawa, Ritomo Miyata, Sho Tsuboi and Kamui Kobayashi lapping notable circuits such as Silverstone, Paul Ricard, Fuji Speedway, Imola and Mugello. From 2026, the programme will be officially rebranded to the TGR Haas Driver Development Programme.

    For now, there’s no word on whether Toyota will have any say in Haas’ future driver line-up – Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman have already been confirmed for 2026. The expanded deal will likely lead to speculation that Haas will serve as vessel for a possible fully-fledged F1 return for Toyota – the last time it competed in F1 was in the 2009 season with the TF109.

    Toyota Gazoo Racing will be title sponsors of Haas F1 Team from 2026 following expanded partnership

    “It’s naturally a privilege to deepen our relationship with TGR through this new title partnership agreement,” stated Ayao Komatsu, team principal of Haas F1 Team. “Our working relationship to-date has been everything we hoped it would be. It’s been evidenced through our successful TPC running this season but there’s been so much more going on behind the scenes too – including the development and installation of the simulator at our Banbury facility for 2026,” he added.

    “Throughout our challenges in the 2025 season, I witnessed young TGR drivers and engineers begin to believe in their own potential and set their sights on even greater dreams. Seeing this transformation moved me deeply,” commented Akio Toyoda, chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation.

    “And today, I can say this with confidence, Toyota has finally begun to move – really move. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Gene Haas and Ayao Komatsu for standing alongside our young members, believing in their potential, and facing the future with the same passion and perspective,” Toyoda continued.

     
  • JPJ eBid: VQH and SJQ number plates up for bidding

    JPJ has announced that VQH and SJQ are the next number plate series to go up for bidding on its online auction platform, JPJ eBid.

    WP Kuala Lumpur’s latest running number series is ‘VQH’, and it opened for tender on December 1. The bidding period on JPJeBid is five days, ending 10pm today, December 5. As usual, the results will be out the following day. The whole process is online now, as it has been for some time, and bidders will get the good (or bad) news via email.

    Also available on JPJ eBid is the Sabah series ‘SJQ’. The bidding period starts on December 7 and will close at 10pm on December 11. Results will be out the day after the auction closes.

    New car coming soon and want a nice number plate for the new ride? Why not DIY and skip the reseller’s markup and runner fees? If you have never bid for a number yourself, check out our step-by-step guide on how to navigate JPJ eBid and the techniques needed to get your preferred number at “retail price”.

     
  • 2026 Nissan Serena e-Power previewed in Malaysia – 1.4L self-charging hybrid; CKD; C28 launch in Q1 2026

    2026 Nissan Serena e-Power previewed in Malaysia – 1.4L self-charging hybrid; CKD; C28 launch in Q1 2026

    It has been a long, long wait, but the sixth-generation Nissan Serena will soon be launched in Malaysia. First revealed to the world in November 2022, the C28 MPV was previously sighted on our local roads undergoing testing in March 2023 and more recently in November this year. Today, we’re getting an official preview of the new-to-us Serena, which replaces the C27 model that has been sold here since 2018 – a facelift was introduced around mid-2022.

    Before we proceed, there are a few house rules that we need to mention. Firstly, Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM), the exclusive distributor of Nissan vehicles in Malaysia, is opting to disseminate information about the C28 Serena in stages, with the first focusing on just the car’s exterior design and powertrain. Further information pertaining to the interior and equipment list are currently embargoed and will be revealed in the near future.

    Next, the cars you see in these photos are production trial units that came off the line at Tan Chong Motor Holdings’ (TCMH) Serendah plant in Selangor. The facility, which assembles the current C27 Serena for the local market and for export to Thailand (it is also involved in production of the Perodua QV-E), will switch to the C28 Serena.

    This is noteworthy because the new Serena will be offered with Nissan’s e-Power hybrid system (more on this later). The Kicks launched earlier also has an e-Power setup but it comes fully imported (CBU) from Thailand, whereas the C28 Serena will be the first e-Power model to be assembled in Malaysia.

    2026 Nissan Serena e-Power previewed in Malaysia – 1.4L self-charging hybrid; CKD; C28 launch in Q1 2026

    As for when it will go on sale, ETCM says it is looking to launch the C28 Serena e-Power between February and March next year. We’ll only get estimated pricing closer to the launch date but for context, the facelifted C27 Serena is currently available in Highway Star and Premium Highway Star Package trims priced at RM149,888 and RM163,888 respectively.

    With all that out of the way, let’s get down to the biggest change with the new Serena: its powertrain. The e-Power system features a HR14DDe 1.4 litre naturally-aspirated inline-three petrol engine making 98 PS and 123 Nm torque, which acts exclusively as a generator for a 1.77-kWh lithium-ion battery located under the floor between the front seats.

    The battery powers an electric motor rated at 163 PS (161 hp or 120 kW) and 315 Nm of torque that drives the front wheels exclusively. There is no mechanical link between the engine and wheels, so there’s no need for a transmission.

    By comparison, the outgoing C27 Serena’s MR20DD 2.0 litre NA inline-four petrol engine serves up 150 PS (148 hp or 110 kW) and 200 Nm of torque to the front wheels via an X-Tronic CVT. Augmenting the engine is the S-Hybrid system, which is a mild hybrid setup featuring an electric motor rated at just 2.6 PS (2.6 hp or 1.9 kW) and 48 Nm that acts as the starter and alternator, while also handling the idle stop system, recuperation and providing a little drive assistance.

    C28 Nissan Serena e-Power (left), C27 Serena S-Hybrid (right)

    With the e-Power system, you get the benefit of an electric vehicle (EV) driving experience (instant torque delivery for better acceleration) without worrying about charging or range because the petrol engine is always there to charge the battery so long as there’s petrol in the 52-litre fuel tank. Those who are allergic to the “rubber band feel” of a CVT will also be pleased.

    In case you’re wondering, the e-Power system was available with the previous C27 Serena, although we never got that configuration in Malaysia. For the C28, the system was improved with better outputs for both the engine and electric motor. In the Kicks, the system consists of a 2.06-kWh battery, an electric motor rated at 129 PS (127 hp or 95 kW) and 280 Nm as well as a HR12DE 1.2 litre inline-three petrol engine with 82 PS (81 hp or 60 kW) and 103 Nm.

    Design-wise, the C28 Serena appears as an evolution from its predecessor, with notable design cues being a more modern take on the brand’s signature V-motion grille, which sports an array of vertical slats in black or chrome that neatly integrates the “three-eye” LED projector headlamps. Other elements of the overhauled face include small LED fog lamps flanking the lower intake, while the side air inlets, which were previously decorative, now actually have a purpose as air curtains.

    At the rear are boomerang-shaped taillights that are slimmer than on the outgoing model, while the tailgate has been simplified so that the Nissan logo and ‘Serena’ script are closer together. The number plate recess is also smaller, and there’s a rear LED fog lamp is located on the right beneath the taillight cluster, with the opposite being a standard reflector.

    C28 Nissan Serena e-Power (left), C27 Serena S-Hybrid (right)

    Viewed from the side, you’ll find the Serena’s profile looks largely familiar, with the kinked beltline making a return. What doesn’t make a return is the prominent character line that starts from the headlamps and dips down to meet with the rails for the sliding doors – this has been changed to a straight line originating from the ends of the front bumper. The wheels fitted are 16 inches in size with 205/65 profile tyres.

    No official dimensions were disclosed, but the C28 Serena already on sale in Indonesia is listed as being 4,765 mm long, 1,715 mm wide, 1,885 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2,870 mm. For context, the outgoing model is 4,790 mm long (likely due to its protruding face), 1,740 mm wide, 1,865 mm tall and its wheelbase spans 2,860 mm. So, not much of a difference in terms of wheelbase.

    As stated earlier, we can’t talk about the interior for now, but you probably already know how it looks like if you read our initial report on the C28 Serena when it made its global debut or our coverage of the MPV at various motor shows.

    Given what you know from this post and from your own research, what do you think of the new Serena? Are you looking forward to its launch?

     
  • Honda Malaysia’s first two 25th Anniversary contest winners receive City Hatchback RS and WR-V RS

    Honda Malaysia’s first two 25th Anniversary contest winners receive City Hatchback RS and WR-V RS

    Honda Malaysia (HMSB) has announced the first two lucky draw winners of its 25th Anniversary “Because of You” campaign, with the prizes, consisting of a City Hatchback RS and a WR-V RS, being presented to the winners at a special appreciation event earlier today. The two vehicles are among the six grand prizes being offered by the company as part of its anniversary celebrations – find out more about the campaign here.

    The winner of the City Hatchback RS was Chin Boon Hao from Perak, who entered the contest after purchasing a Civic RS. “Owning a Civic has always been my dream, and receiving my new car was already exciting, but winning the City Hatchback RS on top of that makes it even more special,” he said.

    “I was shocked when they called to inform that I had won – I thought it was scam! Now, I can’t wait to take both my Honda cars out on the road and enjoy the different driving experiences each one has to offer,” he added.

    Honda Malaysia’s first two 25th Anniversary contest winners receive City Hatchback RS and WR-V RS

    For Avis Ou Xiao Qian, her purchase of a CR-V brought more than just the SUV to her household, as the Sarawakian’s entry in the lucky draw contest bagged her the WR-V RS, which was accepted on her behalf by her husband, Liew Jeng Siong.

    “I wanted an SUV that offers a complete package, such as comfort, spaciousness and elegant design, and the CR-V was the car for me. Little did I know that my new car would bring along its sibling to the family, both perfectly suited for my family’s needs,” she said.

    Besides the prize vehicle models, Honda Malaysia also displayed the recently-announced CR-V Dual-Tone Edition, a 300-unit special version to commemorate its 25th anniversary in Malaysia, as part of its event showcase.

    Additionally, HMSB also brought out its first locally-assembled vehicle from its No.1 Line at the Pegoh plant, a second-generation CR-V from 2003, for the event.

    It’s not the first time the SUV has appeared, as it was shown during the launch of the sixth-gen back in 2023, but its appearance today is a quiet nod to the ‘Comfortable Runabout Vehicle’ celebrating its 30th anniversary this quarter. The milestone was highlighted by the automaker at its Automotive Technology Workshop event in Japan last month, where the design sketch panels of all six generations seen here were on display.

     
  • Honda NSX first-gen restomod – stunning JAS Tensei designed by Pininfarina with carbon body, 3.0L NA V6

    Honda NSX first-gen restomod – stunning JAS Tensei designed by Pininfarina with carbon body, 3.0L NA V6

    As far as automotive legends go, there’s not much that can touch the original Honda NSX these days. The seminal Japanese mid-engined sports car may not be such a fast car by today’s standards, but its rarity, its sharp, low-slung design and its engrossing backstory – which involves a certain Mr. Senna – make it incredibly highly sought after, and its rising values reflect that.

    For those who can afford to blow even more money on one, Honda’s longtime European racing partner JAS Motorsport has come up with a stunning restomod called the Tensei. Named after the Japanese word for “rebirth”, it’s a modernised version of the fighter jet-esque classic (which this writer is nearly as old as, dammit), taking a page out of the Singer playbook.

    To create it, JAS will require buyers to provide an original NA1/NA2 NSX for it to do unspeakable things to. The mere thought of taking a chainsaw to a priceless example would probably send purists into a tailspin, but the end result – as you can see in these images – is absolutely drop-dead gorgeous.

    Honda NSX first-gen restomod – stunning JAS Tensei designed by Pininfarina with carbon body, 3.0L NA V6

    The carbon fibre body, designed by none other than Pininfarina (rather serendipitous, given that the design house was involved with the NSX early on in the design process), keeps all the styling cues that mark the car out as a design icon, including the all-black F-16-inspired canopy, the rakish overarching rear spoiler and, most importantly, the NA1’s pop-up headlights.

    But look closer and you’ll find some subtle curves where there were once straight lines. The fenders are ever so slightly more muscular, the side air intakes are better integrated into the rest of the design, the door mirrors are sleeker, and the slim front indicators and U-shaped full-width taillights receive slim LED bars to bring them bang up to date.

    Other bits have been made more aggressive to suit modern design tastes, such as the front bumper, the vented bonnet and front fenders and the sizeable diffuser with vertical twin tailpipes. The carbon L-shaped bumper corners may be a touch overwrought, but that’s about all I can find fault about the styling. The whole thing is set off by some snazzy Y-spoke centre-lock alloy wheels.

    Honda NSX first-gen restomod – stunning JAS Tensei designed by Pininfarina with carbon body, 3.0L NA V6

    No images of the interior, but JAS confirmed that the cabin has also been redesigned by Pininfarina – which is just as well, because that’s the one area where the NSX truly shows its age. The Tensei will also bring some old-school driving thrills in this age of widespread turbocharging and electrification, as it will be powered by a 3.0 litre naturally-aspirated V6 – hopefully mated to a good ol’ six-speed manual gearbox.

    There’s no word on how much the Tensei will cost, but given that even early NA1s are regularly advertised at over RM500,000, expect to pay millions for the privilege of owning an improved “new” one. Perhaps the money is worth it for the irony that the car that was meant to teach the Italians a lesson was ultimately made better by a firm in Milan.

    GALLERY: 1990 Honda NSX in Malaysia

     
  • Kia EV2 to debut at Brussels Motor Show in January

    Kia EV2 to debut at Brussels Motor Show in January

    Kia has released teaser images of the EV2 compact SUV that will debut at the Brussels Motor Show in January, and this is expected to be the productionised version of the Concept EV2 that was unveiled in March this year.

    The concealing drape over the vehicle in these image reveal little except the front DRL and tail lamp signatures, which are essentially the same as those on the Concept EV2.

    Their positioning on the vehicle’s body also appears unchanged, with the tail lamps in particular relatively low on the bodywork, similar to those on the Concept EV2 where the tail lamps are level with the tops of the rear wheel arch cladding.

    Other changes visible in its evolution from Concept EV2 to the example in the teaser here include what’s likely to be a roof-mounted antenna, while the exterior mirrors appear to no longer wear the ridges on the covers. In terms of visual cues seen on the Concept EV2, the production car can be expected to draw from its stablemates the EV3 as well as the full-sized EV9.

    Inside, the Concept features bench seats for both front and rear occupants, while the steering “wheel” is an octagonal unit that has been bent to follow the contours of the dashboard; this will likely be replaced for a more conventional setup in the eventual production vehicle.

    Beyond the teaser silhouette, Kia has yet to reveal technical details for the EV2 ahead of its official unveiling, though it can be expected to share aspect of the powertrain from the Hyundai Creta Electric, which gets a single 171 PS front-mounted motor that draws from a 51.4 kWh battery that offers a claimed 473 km of range.

    The Kia EV2 is scheduled for its public debut on January 9, 2026 at the Brussels Motor Show.

    GALLERY: Kia Concept EV2

     
  • Enjoy the best deals on a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara this weekend, Dec 5-7!

    Enjoy the best deals on a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara this weekend, Dec 5-7!

    And just like that, it has come to the end of the year. The past 11 months have gone by in a flash, and it is now time to celebrate with a well-deserved reward – and what better than with a new BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad? With Auto Bavaria Christmas Specials, you can be assured you will get the best deals all year, curated exclusively for you at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara this weekend!

    There, you will be able to choose from a wide range of BMW models, all offered with amazing prices and rebates – plus interest rates as low as 1.08% per annum on selected models. You will also receive up to six years of BMW Service Inclusive and five years of Repair Inclusive, and if you purchase a plug-in hybrid or an electric BMW, you will gain an eight-year battery warranty. As this is your last chance to purchase a tax-free imported electric vehicle, Auto Bavaria is sweetening the deal with irresistible special offers on a BMW EV.

    Enjoy the best deals on a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara this weekend, Dec 5-7!

    Interested in a spunky new MINI instead? There are exciting EV deals to be had here too, all coming with a complimentary wallbox charger. You will also enjoy a free four-year warranty and a whopping ten years of free service for selected models, along with a Leica camera* – just in time for you to capture those festive moments.

    Fans of two wheels will also be able to enjoy unbeatable offers on a BMW Motorrad, with up to RM50,000 in rebates, hassle-free financing packages and a complimentary three-year warranty.

    Enjoy the best deals on a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara this weekend, Dec 5-7!

    And there is more – this is your final call to participate in Sime Motors’ 45th anniversary celebrations. Purchase a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad during this event and you will be in the running to win one of ten monthly prizes, as well a grand prize of a brand-new BMW 218 Gran Coupé.

    So, mark your calendars for this weekend, December 5 to 7 to take advantage of all the deals in Auto Bavaria Christmas Specials, exclusively at Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara! If you are from outside the Central region, not to worry – the deals will also be offered at Auto Bavaria Penang, Johor Bahru and Tebrau. For more information, visit the official Auto Bavaria website or its Facebook and Instagram pages.

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  • Proton AMA02, AMA05, AMA06 future models planned on modular platform – SUV, MPV, hybrid, under RM80k

    Proton AMA02, AMA05, AMA06 future models planned on modular platform – SUV, MPV, hybrid, under RM80k

    It’s no secret that the recently-launched 2026 Proton Saga MC3 is internally known as AMA01, being the first model to sit on the Advanced Modular Architecture (AMA) platform.

    But now, Proton has officially revealed the existence of future models to be based on said platform – AMA02, AMA05 and AMA06 – that will replace PIES (Persona, Iriz, Exora and old Saga) models. These are described as “new-gen affordable and practical global cars”.

    Proton AMA02, AMA05, AMA06 future models planned on modular platform – SUV, MPV, hybrid, under RM80k

    Before we can even begin to speculate what these models will be, Proton has confirmed that there will be a hybrid MPV and two hybrid SUVs. One of these two SUVs we take to be the upcoming eMas 7 PHEV, judging by the DHT160 transmission on the slide. The remaining MPV and SUV will use a DHT120 transmission, indicating lower power outputs.

    Yet another AMA-related slide mentions targeting “the sub-RM80k segment to win back market share with series of national people’s car” – if all AMA models are going to be under RM80k, the RM100k Chery Tiggo Cross Hybrid stands to lose its ‘Malaysia’s cheapest hybrid’ crown.

    Proton AMA02, AMA05, AMA06 future models planned on modular platform – SUV, MPV, hybrid, under RM80k

    One SUV will not be a hybrid, and its strategic placement on the slide next to the Saga indicates that it will essentially be a Saga-based SUV, mating the 4AT instead of the CVT to the Saga’s 1.5 litre i-GT non-turbo four-cylinder engine. Although the AMA platform is modular, we wouldn’t be surprised if this is a small, Saga-wheelbased SUV – in other words, an A-segment SUV.

    Let’s move on to the next SUV, which is going to be a hybrid with a lower output than the eMas 7 PHEV (because of the DHT120 transmission). Now, this could be either simply be a hybrid version of the ‘Saga SUV’ mentioned above, or a different, larger model (B-segment SUV?). What do you think?

    That leaves the MPV – now, the idea of a people carrier sharing the Saga’s platform may raise eyebrows, but remember, the AMA platform is modular (wheelbase can be lengthened by up to 290 mm, track widened by up to 290 mm). Fingers crossed that it’ll look good, which is not always a given with A-segment MPVs.

    Here’s our best guesses for AMA02, AMA05 and AMA06 – a small SUV, a slightly-bigger SUV and an MPV. Where has 03 and 04 gone? Again, our guess is that a hatchback is one of them. The other, well, is not a very lucky number in some cultures. Share with us your thoughts, Sherlocks!

     
  • Proton eMas 7 PHEV previewed – first plug-in hybrid by P1 based on Geely Starray EM-i, priced fr RM130k?

    Proton eMas 7 PHEV previewed – first plug-in hybrid by P1 based on Geely Starray EM-i, priced fr RM130k?

    As teased, Proton has unveiled the upcoming Proton eMas 7 PHEV for the first time at the Proton Tech Showcase, which opens to the public tomorrow at Proton’s Centre of Excellence (COE) in Shah Alam. Upcoming because this isn’t yet a launch, but a preview of the carmaker’s first ever plug-in hybrid.

    It’s no secret that the eMas 7 PHEV is a Proton-badged Geely Starray EM-i a.k.a. Geely Galaxy Starship 7 in China, just like how the fully-electric eMas 7 is basically the Geely Galaxy E5/Geely EX5. Speaking of logos, Proton’s tiger badge is not just found on the nose of this PHEV (larger here than on the EV), but this right-hand-drive demo car’s glass panels as well – the latter is a hint that this unit is close to the production car and the launch should not be too far away.

    Proton’s first PHEV will feature a version of the 1.5 litre BHE15PFI that has already made its debut in the new Saga. Here, the naturally-aspirated four-cylinder PFI unit is made simpler and lighter for higher efficiency – single instead of dual-VVT and efficient EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) at the back. Of course, it runs full-time on the efficient Atkinson cycle.

    Proton eMas 7 PHEV previewed – first plug-in hybrid by P1 based on Geely Starray EM-i, priced fr RM130k?

    The powertrain, which is also on display here, does not use an auxiliary belt and there’s minimal parasitic loss as a result. The AC compressor is electric and the car’s 12V battery is charged via DC-DC converter instead of an alternator. The water pump has a higher capacity compared to the version in the Saga.

    All global markets get Geely’s EM-i (for E-Motive Intelligence) Super Hybrid powertrain with a 99 PS/125 Nm engine and a 218 PS/262 Nm front motor. This is a step below the Chinese market’s 111 PS/136 Nm engine. The 0-100 km/h sprint is done in eight seconds flat.

    The engine has a thermal efficiency of 47.26%, which is claimed by Geely to be the best in the world for a mass produced ICE. According to a powertrain expert from Geely who made the presentation today, contributing factors include very efficient combustion (burning speed increased by 20%), tumble ratio that’s increased by 21% and 44% better turbulent kinetic energy.

    The PHEV’s battery is an 18.4 kWh Aegis short blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) unit (less than the 19.09 kWh pack in China’s Starship 7) and it powers the above-mentioned e-motor, which is housed in a 12-in-1 single-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT). The system mostly lets the motor power the wheels on its own, but it has the ability to engage a clutch and feed in the ICE’s power at higher speeds where the engine is more efficient – this is like Honda’s e:HEV (non plug-in) hybrid system.

    Finally, range. With the 18.4 kWh battery, the total range claimed by Proton in today’s presentation is 1,065 km, which has to be from a lenient cycle. The Australian-spec Starray EM-i is quoted with 83 km pure EV range and overall range of 943 km, both on the benchmark WLTP cycle.

    The eMas 7 PHEV is largely similar to the electric eMas 7 on the outside, but it’s a fair bit more handsome to these eyes thanks to a more ‘filled up’ front fascia, which sports split headlights with a full-width LED light bar on top. Other differences include conventional door handles instead of flush pop-out items, bumpers and the tailgate/tail lamp design. With the number plate moved up, the PHEV looks even more like a Porsche Cayenne. The 19-inch alloys (unchanged size) have a multi-spoke design, and of course, there an extra flap on the side for charging.

    Other observations based on this display unit include the Hangzhou West Lake print on the edge of the windscreen and a panoramic sunroof that’s well camouflaged by the blue wrap. Inside, right-hand-drive cars get the eMas 7’s dashboard instead of the one seen in the domestic market Starship 7.

    What do you think of the Proton eMas 7 PHEV’s looks and tech package? Would you pay RM130k for it? While Proton did not share any estimated price at today’s event, selected Proton X50 owners have received survey forms for the upcoming PHEV SUV. In it, one question asks if they would consider buying the eMas 7 PHEV if it was priced around RM20-30k above their car.

    Given that the latest X50 – launched in July this year – is priced from RM85,800 to RM109,300 for the Flagship, and that the eMas 7 PHEV is expected to have all the kit of the range-topping X50 (and then some), would the eMas 7 PHEV have a price of between RM130k to RM140k? That’s costlier than the fully-electric eMas 7, but bear in mind that CKD EVs are tax-free now and will remain to be so from next year, while PHEVs do not have this perk. Would you be willing to pay more for this PHEV over the EV?

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton eMas 7 PHEV at Proton Tech Showcase

    GALLERY: RHD Geely Starray EM-i at GIIAS 2025

     
  • United States to approve, begin production of “smaller, more affordable” compact vehicles – Donald Trump

    United States to approve, begin production of “smaller, more affordable” compact vehicles – Donald Trump

    United States president Donald Trump has announced that he has instructed US secretary of transportation Sean Duffy to facilitate the clearing of regulations for small cars, of the type sold in Asia, to be made available in the United States.

    The US president mentioned “small cars” that he had seen on his tours to Japan, South Korea and Malaysia, and said that he has “authorised the secretary to immediately approve the production of those cars” in the United States, for the United States market, with brands Honda and Toyota mentioned by Trump and Duffy in a press conference.

    The move comes alongside the Trump administration’s main announcement of repealing the fuel economy standards put in place by the previous administration under Joe Biden, which comes after the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) proposal to reset Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for vehicle model years 2022 through 2031, reported Road and Track.

    United States to approve, begin production of “smaller, more affordable” compact vehicles – Donald Trump

    Under the new proposal, fuel economy standards would increase by 0.5% per year for passenger cars and light trucks from model years 2023 through 2026, increase by 0.35% for cars and by 0.7% for trucks of model-year 2027, and by 0.25% for vehicles of both categories from model years 2029 through 2031.

    The Trump administration stated its belief that fuel economy standards have forced carmakers to charge customers more for their products, according to the Road and Track report.

    The fuel economy standards set by the Biden administration were predicted to have reduced American fuel consumption by around 70 billion gallons (265 billion litres) over the next 25 years, in turn estimated to save around US$23 billion (RM95 billion) in fuel costs.

     
  • Great Volvo deals at Swedish Auto Ara Damansara’s Xmas Sale, Dec 5-7 – demo units available fr RM112k

    Great Volvo deals at Swedish Auto Ara Damansara’s Xmas Sale, Dec 5-7 – demo units available fr RM112k

    We’re now in December, a time of reflection and celebration. Gifts too, of course! So, if you’re looking to usher in the new year with a new car or simply cap a successful year with a fresh set of wheels, be sure to mark your calendar for great Volvo deals at Sime Darby Swedish Auto, Ara Damansara this weekend, December 5-7.

    Volvo Ara Damansara is wrapping up the Sime Motors 45 Years Anniversary Carnival with a Christmas Sale and it’s really a case of now or never when it comes to unbeatable deals on Volvo models. Make a purchase and you stand to win a brand new car (yes, you can potentially drive home two cars for the price of one!), mystery gifts and lucky draw prizes.

    Volvos are brilliant family cars, so bring the whole crew for a test drive session and get ready to be greeted by some truly exciting deals. As a start, the classy XC90 is yours with the worry-free VSP 5 maintenance package worth RM15,800 plus a trade-in offer worth RM15,000. The evergreen XC60 is as handsome as ever and it too comes with the VSP 5 package, plus free insurance worth RM8,500.

    Finally, the EC40 EV is yours with free insurance worth RM5,600 and a wallbox voucher worth RM5,000. You can also find certified demo Volvo units on offer from just RM112k!

    These are just some highlights of the deals available at Sime Darby Swedish Auto’s Christmas Sale this weekend, and there are tempting offers for the XC40 plus EX30 and EX90 electric SUVs too. Again, this special ‘now or never’ sale is happening this weekend (December 5-7), 9am to 6pm at Volvo Ara Damansara. Register your interest today and check out Swedish Auto’s official Facebook and Instagram for more details.

     
 
 
 

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