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  • Perodua QV-E name confirmed for ‘the first 100% Malaysian EV’ – PMX launching it end of this month

    Perodua QV-E name confirmed for ‘the first 100% Malaysian EV’ – PMX launching it end of this month

    Perodua has released a teaser of its first ever EV, and in the video, the car’s front end is shown for a split second. Our rendering whiz cum auto detective Theophilus Chin froze the frame you see above and brightened it to show the car’s number plate, which reads ‘QV-E’, confirming the name we’ve been using all this while to address the P2 EV.

    “Electric mobility for all. It began as just a dream. But with local hearts and hands, that dream became real – the first 100% Malaysian EV. Not just built here, but built with vision, a vision to power an ecosystem, jobs, talent, technology. Making EVs more affordable, and sustainability more real. Because when we build from home, we build a future for everyone,” the narrator reads.

    The video ends with the line “from the hands of Malaysians comes the power to move Malaysia”. Is this a not-so-subtle dig at Proton, which eMas EVs are rebadged Geely models that are CBU imported from China? Only P2 would know… Anyway, the QV-E, branded as an ‘important national agenda’ by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, will be launched by the PM at the end of this month.

    Perodua QV-E name confirmed for ‘the first 100% Malaysian EV’ – PMX launching it end of this month

    Malaysia’s first homegrown EV is designed and developed in-house by Perodua and the company’s president and CEO Datuk Seri Zainal Abidin Ahmad told us that P2 holds the (IP) intellectual property for the EV’s design and platform. Yes, platform too – Perodua’s first electric car will use CATL-supplied LFP batteries, but that’s the extent of the Chinese battery giant’s involvement – no CATL skateboard.

    We got up close with the QV-E cross section at the recent GATE 2025 show and saw that the battery capacity is 52.5 kWh. We’ve been told to expect real-world range of between 400 to 410 km. If true, this is usefully more than the eMas 5’s range and rivals the eMas 7, which maxes out at 410 km WLTP. Perodua’s performance targets for its EV – 0-100 km/h between six and seven seconds, and a top speed of around 160 km/h – are also streets ahead of the just-launched eMas 5, which is quoted with 0-50 km/h figures instead.

    Price wise, the Perodua QV-E will not undercut the eMas 5 (RM57k to RM70k with early bird rebates) – expect it to be around the RM80k mark. However, one brave and novel feature is the ‘guaranteed future value’ scheme that Zainal previously mentioned – GFV, used by premium makes such as Mercedes-Benz, will shield buyers from the steep depreciation of EVs. Also not offered by any other EV seller in Malaysia now is P2’s battery leasing scheme.

    Perodua QV-E name confirmed for ‘the first 100% Malaysian EV’ – PMX launching it end of this month

    The point of having a homegrown electric car is also to build up a local ecosystem for EVs, and Perodua is targeting around 50% local content for its EV by the middle of 2026, which is an admirable goal. This most probably won’t include key components such as the battery and electric motor – which will come from China – but there are plans to localise these too. However, sufficient volume is needed before this makes business sense.

    Read all about Perodua’s first EV here, and find out more about the recently-launched P-Circle app that its owners will use, as well as the wallbox home charger which has a CCTV camera, ambient lighting and a touchscreen control panel.

    Hang on, it’s just around the corner now!

    GALLERY: Perodua eMO final prototype at MAS 2025

     
  • Jeep Recon EV debuts – 650 hp/840 Nm dual-motor off-roader, 100 kWh battery, 400 km estimated range

    Jeep Recon EV debuts – 650 hp/840 Nm dual-motor off-roader, 100 kWh battery, 400 km estimated range

    The Jeep Recon has been unveiled as the brand’s first fully electric model aimed primarily at off-road use, essentially presenting as a battery-electric version of the combustion-engined Wrangler.

    Featuring an electric all-wheel-drive powertrain courtesy of a dual-motor setup offering 650 hp and 620 pounds-feet (840 Nm) of torque, the Jeep Recon is capable of 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in a claimed 3.6 seconds, drawing from a 100 kWh, 400-volt battery that offers a claimed 250 miles (400 km) of range on the US EPA estimate.

    Jeep has yet to specify the charging capabilities of the Recon, though being built on the Stellantis group’s STLA Large platform, this should be in line with models using a 400-volt architecture which will be capable of peak charging capacity of 175 kW.

    The front drive unit on the Recon employs a 11:1 final drive ratio with an open differential, while the rear drive unit uses a 15:1 final drive ratio with an electronically locking differential. Traction management is by the Selec-Terrain system that offers auto, Sport, Snow, Sand and Rock modes, along with a low-speed Selec-Speed Control hill climb and descent function.

    In terms of off-roading capabilities, the Recon boasts of approach, breakover and departure angles of 33.8 degrees, 23.3 degrees and 33.1 degrees respectively in Moab trim with 33-inch tyres providing 231 mm of ground clearance. Suspension is by unequal-length double wishbones in front and a multi-link layout at the rear.

    The Recon EV draws another parallel with the Wrangler in terms of bodywork, where the new battery-electric model has been designed with doors, rear quarter glass and tailgate glass that can be removed without the use of tools. Unlike the Wrangler however, the roof on the Recon cannot be fully removed; it can be specified with either a standard dual-pane sunroof or a one-touch powered unit.

    Inside, the Recon EV features a 12.3-inch driver instrumentation display and a 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, the latter touted as the largest offered in a Jeep model yet. Audio is by an Alpine sound system, using speakers that are located beneath the seats to enable continued function when the vehicle’s doors are removed.

    A two-tier centre console features a wireless device charger on the upper level and cable pass-through to a lower compartment, and its door interior panels are modular with removable straps and interchangeable cargo solutions. At the rear, the luggage compartment holds up to 1,866 litres with the rear seats folded, while the front trunk holds up to 85 litres.

    Production of the Jeep Recon EV begins early next year at the Toluca assembly plant in Mexico, and pricing for the Recon starts from US$65,000, beginning with market launches in the United States and Canada, with other markets to follow. According to Autocar, the Recon will be launched in the United Kingdom and in Europe late-2026.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Veloz Hybrid unveiled in Indonesia – Perodua Alza twin with 1.5 hybrid engine, from RM74k

    2026 Toyota Veloz Hybrid unveiled in Indonesia – Perodua Alza twin with 1.5 hybrid engine, from RM74k

    The wraps have come off the Toyota Veloz Hybrid at this year’s Gaikindo Jakarta Auto Week (GJAW). The electrified version of the Perodua Alza twin is open for booking in Indonesia at early-bird prices (until year-end) of 299 million rupiah (RM74k) for the V variant, 335 million rupiah (RM83k) for the Q variant, 350 million rupiah (RM87k) for the Q Modellista and 390 million rupiah (RM97k) for the Q TSS Modellista.

    It’s the third Toyota hybrid to be produced in Indonesia (after the Innova Zenix and Yaris Cross hybrids) and the cheapest, undercutting the Yaris Cross Hybrid, which starts from 437 million rupiah (RM108k). Various reports mention the same powertrain as the Vios and Yaris Cross hybrids – that means a 91 PS/121 Nm 1.5 litre 2NR-VEX four-cylinder engine, an 80 PS/141 Nm electric motor, a 111 PS combined output, an E-CVT and a 0.7-kWh battery.

    Indonesian specs have not been released yet, but the Modellista variants should feature the aggressive bodykit you see in these photos, and the TSS in the range-topping Q TSS Modellista obviously stands for Toyota Safety Sense, which should include AEB, blind spot detection, lane departure warning and prevention, rear-cross traffic alert and pedal misoperation control.

    Of course, you’ll be wondering if this could be offered in Malaysia – whether as a Toyota or a Perodua (both our Veloz and Alza come from Perodua’s Sungai Choh plant). It’s a little early to tell, and perhaps for the latter brand it’s less of a likelihood, but as we often say, stranger things have happened!

     
  • 2026 Geely Galaxy Starship 7 in Guangzhou – 200 km EV range, upgrades coming to Proton eMas 7 PHEV?

    2026 Geely Galaxy Starship 7 in Guangzhou – 200 km EV range, upgrades coming to Proton eMas 7 PHEV?

    It’s been barely a year since the Geely Galaxy Starship 7 – sold globally as either the Starray EM-i or the EX5 EM-i – went on sale in China, but the plug-in hybrid SUV is already in for its first mid-cycle refresh, debuting at the ongoing Auto Guangzhou show. This update is significant because a larger battery is helping the car deliver an even more impressive range purely on electric power alone.

    Geely’s efficiency-biased EM-i powertrain is largely the same, but the 1.5 litre BHE15PFI naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine has been upgraded to the version found in the A7 and the Starshine 6, achieving the world’s highest thermal efficiency of 47.26%. Outputs are still identical at 111 PS and 136 Nm of torque, although the P3 electric motor integrated into the 11-in-1 single-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) now produces 238 PS and 262 Nm – 20 PS up on the previous model.

    Presumably, this updated motor is also more efficient, because while the 19.09 kWh Aegis short blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery remains the same, the car delivers slightly more electric range at 130 km on China’s more lenient CLTC cycle (135 km with aero wheels and an active grille shutter). This is now the standard version, so no more 55 km 8.5 kWh base battery for 2026.

    2026 Geely Galaxy Starship 7 in Guangzhou – 200 km EV range, upgrades coming to Proton eMas 7 PHEV?

    Even bigger news is the optional 29.8 kWh Golden Brick pack that enables the Starship 7 to travel up to 200 km on a single charge, contributing to a total range of 1,575 km – an increase of 155 km from before. This battery also enables faster DC charging, taking five minutes less to charge from 30 to 80% (15 minutes).

    Beyond that, the Starship 7 gains a new Starry Blue exterior paint option – which is darker than the previous Glacier Blue – and a Starship Grey interior; there’s also a larger 15.4-inch infotainment display (up from 14.6 inches), still running on the Flyme Auto infotainment system. Also new is the G-Pilot H3 suite of driver assists, enabling highly-automated highway and city driving and remote parking assist. A new blue light in the door mirrors indicates when the car is being driven autonomously.

    2026 Geely Galaxy Starship 7 in Guangzhou – 200 km EV range, upgrades coming to Proton eMas 7 PHEV?

    Incidentally, the updates are coming to the Starship 7 immediately after spyshots of its Malaysian twin, the Proton eMas 7 PHEV, began circulating on social media. This raises the question about whether our version will receive the same tweaks – after all, the eMas 5 got the minor design changes of the 2026 Xingyuan, just days after the latter was launched in China.

    However, while Malaysia was the first country outside China to receive the eMas 5/Xingyuan/EX5, things will be different this time around, as Proton is late to the party. The Starray EM-i has already been launched in Indonesia and Australia – with the smaller battery and a detuned version of the old engine, no less – so it’s likely we’ll receive the international spec instead. But hey, we can but dream, right?

     
  • KTM ETS to Johor Bahru by Dec, 12 trains daily covering KL-JB, JB-Padang Besar, JB-Butterworth

    KTM ETS to Johor Bahru by Dec, 12 trains daily covering KL-JB, JB-Padang Besar, JB-Butterworth

    Keretapi Tanah Melayu‘s (KTM) Electric Train Service (ETS) is finally set to go all the way to Johor Bahru (JB) from December, with the RM8.9 billion Gemas-JB electrified double-tracking project expected to finish by end-November, The Star reports. This gives the ETS access to KTM’s entire West Coast Line.

    “A total of 12 ETS trips will be offered daily under the full service schedule – eight trips on the Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru route, two on the Johor Bahru-Padang Besar route, and two on the Johor Bahru-Butterworth route,” Johor works, transportation, infrastructure and communication committee chairman Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh said in response to Kemelah MP N. Saraswati’s query during today’s state assembly meeting.

    The ETS reached Segamat on March 15 and Kluang on August 30 – the latter proved so popular that KTM had to add two new weekend services beginning October 10. As of September 28, the Kluang ETS has conveyed 10,873 passengers – nearly 60% of them on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

    Of course, it was once possible to travel all the way from KL to Singapore’s Tanjong Pagar on one train (an experience I’m lucky enough to have had), but it took seven hours. The ETS would be able to get you from KL to JB in half that time; you can then, beginning 2027, hop over to Singapore via the four-kilometre RTS Link. With the retirement of KTM’s Shuttle Tebrau, what will then become of the century-old kilometre-long railway line across the Causeway?

     
  • 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid sighted in Malaysia – electrified B-segment sedan to launch in two variants?

    2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid sighted in Malaysia – electrified B-segment sedan to launch in two variants?

    Three months on from the Thailand debut of the hybrid version of the Toyota Yaris Ativ – which we know as the Vios in Malaysia – the 2026 Toyota Vios Hybrid has been sighted on Malaysian roads, seen here in images courtesy of Weng Ng on the paultan.org Automotive/Car Discussion Group on Facebook.

    Not one, but two versions of the electrified B-segment sedan have been sighted locally, and these appear to be of the Premium and GR Sport trim variants as sold in Thailand, in the light blue and red exterior paint colours respectively.

    Referencing the Thailand market, the GR Sport gets a more assertive bodykit and larger rolling stock, these being 17-inch alloys shod in 205/50R17 tyres; the Premium gets 16-inch wheels in 195/60R16 tyres, though the blue car shown here also wears bodywork additions. In Thailand, the GR Sport variant also gets a revised suspension tune with front and rear stabiliser bars, and retuned electric power steering.

    Both trim variants are sold in Thailand, powered by the 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, paired with an 80 PS/141 Nm electric motor powered by a 0.7 kWh lithium-ion battery for a combined output of 111 PS that goes to the front wheels through an E-CVT automatic transmission, which can also be expected locally.

    Toyota Vios Hybrid, GR Sport variant

    Toyota claims that the Thailand-market Yaris Ativ HEV achieves a best-in-class fuel consumption figure of 29.4 km/l in Premium trim, and the electrified version of the B-segment sedan gets a 36 litre fuel tank, compared to the 40 litre unit in the 1.2 litre ICE variants for that market.

    In Thailand, safety kit on the Vios Hybrid includes the Toyota Safety Sense suite with the Lane Keeping Control (LKC) function that works with the full-speed range adaptive cruise control (ACC), plus the blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, panoramic view monitor, digital video recorder (dashcam), two front and four rear parking sensors, and six airbags.

    When the Toyota Vios Hybrid arrives on the Malaysian market, which it appears likely to do, it will now bring an electrified offering to its B-segment sedan range, which rival Honda already offers in the City e:HEV RS that is presently priced at RM111,900. How much do you think the Vios Hybrid will be priced?

    GALLERY: 2026 Toyota Yaris Ativ HEV GR Sport, Thailand market

    GALLERY: 2026 Toyota Yaris Ativ HEV Premium, Thailand market

     
  • Hap Seng Star Year End Carnival – amazing deals on new, pre-owned Mercedes-Benz, activities and more!

    Hap Seng Star Year End Carnival – amazing deals on new, pre-owned Mercedes-Benz, activities and more!

    It’s the end of the year, and renowned Mercedes-Benz authorised agent Hap Seng Star is seriously going all out. If you’re a three-pointed star fan, you simply need to be at Bamboo Hills over the November 29-30 weekend from 10am-10pm on both days, because the Hap Seng Star Year End Carnival will make sure you say goodbye to 2025 and welcome 2026 in style!

    The Mercedes-Benz range is one that needs no introduction, and in Malaysia, the brand’s line-up is one of the market’s most extensive. From zero-emissions EVs like the EQE53, EQB, EQE350 and EQS500, and versatile PHEVs like the C350e, E350e and GLC350e, to fire-breathing AMG monsters like the A35, GLA35, GLA45 and GLC43, plus evergreen ICE models such as the C200, E200, GLA250, GLC200, GLC250 and A250 – spoilt for choice is the Malaysian shopper!

    Come and browse a curated range of both new and pre-owned cars, each meticulously maintained to the highest standards. A variety of ICE, PHEV and EQ cars will be at your test drive disposal, while friendly and professional sales consultants will be happy to provide personalised consultations and tell you about event-exclusive offers.

    These include up to RM220,000* in MyMercedesRewards for new cars, Certified Pre-Owned cars from as little as RM159,000*, irresistible financing packages as well as limited-time purchase rewards and gifts worth up to RM100,000*. Notwithstanding these, there’ll truly be something for everybody at the carnival.

    A mini excavator game will thrill your kids, an AI photo booth and festive bauble workshop will give you amusing take-home memories, a manicure will pamper the style-conscious, an Allianz Explorer Truck will entertain as well as educate, and food – glorious food – galore, from family-friendly bites to premium refreshments that tickle your taste buds. Whether you take the plunge or not, it’ll be almost impossible to go home empty-handed, with lots of giveaways to be won on the spot.

    The Hap Seng Star Year End Carnival promises a vibrant day out full of memories for your family and friends, so register here and make sure you’re at Bamboo Hills, November 29–30, 10am–10pm. Visit Hap Seng Star’s website, Facebook and Instagram pages, or WhatsApp +6010-7138466 for more information.

    *Terms and conditions apply. While stocks last.

     
  • Cable theft caused over 1,300 hours of delay to KTM ETS and Komuter train services this year – Loke

    Cable theft caused over 1,300 hours of delay to KTM ETS and Komuter train services this year – Loke

    Cable theft is a serious issue that’s affecting the safety and reliability of our train services. It’s threatening to delay the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project, and now we know that cable theft caused over 1,300 hours of delay across the KTM network so far this year!

    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, 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. Last year, a total of 150 cases were reported, Loke revealed in a written parliamentary reply in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday, reported by NST.

    Cable theft caused over 1,300 hours of delay to KTM ETS and Komuter train services this year – Loke

    The Seremban MP said that KTM is working with the transport ministry and enforcement agencies such as the police, the National Anti-Drugs Agency (NADA) and the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD).

    “These measures include special operations and 24-hour patrols by KTMB Auxiliary Police in hotspot areas, especially around the Klang Valley. Efforts will continue by strengthening joint patrols with the police. Additionally, intelligence gathering and surveillance are being carried out in high-risk locations, along with efforts to dismantle metal black-market syndicates with the police,” Loke said.

    “Coordination and information-sharing are also being carried out with police and NADA, along with discussions with local Village Development and Security Committees (JKKK) to curb drug dens near railway tracks, as these addicts are suspected of stealing KTMB cables and other equipment,” he added.

     
  • JAC T9 PHEV in Guangzhou – 523 PS/1,000 Nm pick-up, 100 km EV range, coming to Malaysia Q1 2026

    JAC T9 PHEV in Guangzhou – 523 PS/1,000 Nm pick-up, 100 km EV range, coming to Malaysia Q1 2026

    Hello! We’re reporting live from Auto Guangzhou 2025, where JAC is showcasing the T9 PHEV at the show. The petrol-electric pick-up is pertinent to us Malaysians as it will arrive in the first quarter of the year, joining the existing diesel and pure electric versions.

    In place of an oil burner is a 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 218 PS and 370 Nm of torque. This is mated to a four-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) that integrates a 177 PS/300 Nm motor, while the rear axle – still a solid unit, by the way – gains a 204 PS/340 Nm motor. Combined, the T9 PHEV produces a fearsome 523 PS and 1,000 Nm, flinging this 2.4-tonne behemoth from zero to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds. Top speed is limited to 170 km/h.

    The motors are juiced by a 31.2 kWh battery that delivers a NEDC-rated pure-electric range of 100 km. It DC fast charges from 15 to 80% in 30 minutes, while AC charging takes 5.5 hours to get from 15 to 100%; the truck also has a 3.3 kW vehicle-to-load (V2L) function. Despite the solid rear axle and leaf springs, the payload has taken a hit, capped at just 715 kg.

    Beyond the new powertrain, the rest of the truck is pretty much as per the electric version, retaining the blue JAC badge at the front but gaining unique aero fairings for the 18-inch wheels. Inside, there’s a new four-spoke steering wheel with the JAC script and a new set of buttons aft of the rotary gear selector that control the locking differentials and a “tank turn” function. You also get a larger 10.25-inch digital instrument display, although a 10.4-inch portrait touchscreen remains.

    A source at Malaysian distributor Evolvelectric Motors told us that the T9 PHEV will be launched sometime in the first quarter of 2026, with a February/March timeframe being bandied. It could face some stiff competition in the shape of the BYD Shark 6, which was showcased locally last week but hasn’t actually been confirmed for our market.

     
  • Genesis Magma GT Concept debuts – mid-engined model previews halo model set for GT-class racing

    Genesis Magma GT Concept debuts – mid-engined model previews halo model set for GT-class racing

    Genesis has unveiled the Magma GT Concept, a rear-mid-engined concept which “hints at the brand’s ambition to explore GT-category racing,” it said. The brand had previously confirmed plans to develop the concept into a halo model, as well as to enter GT racing in the future.

    “The Magma GT Concept represents the pinnacle of our performance vision and stands as a symbol of our commitment to true motorsport capability,” said Genesis president and chief creative officer Luc Donckerwolke of the brand’s first “pure sports car”.

    “It isn’t defined by raw aggression or uncompromising speed — it is defined by balance. This is a car that feels instinctively connected to its driver, composed under pressure, and meticulously tuned so that every component serves a single purpose: to make performance effortless,” said Donckerwolke.

    Little is offered in terms of specific details for the Magma GT Concept for now, though the brand’s GT category racing ambitions indicate that the future production model will be powered by an internal combustion engine, as required by current GT racing regulations. Mid-engined contenders in production sports car racing categories include the Ferrari 296 GT3 and the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R, among others.

    The brand speaks of “motorsport-inspired proportions and aerodynamics” on the Magma GT Concept, with low front end and an elongated sloping roofline going over a “boat-tail cabin” that narrows towards the rear.

    Its front canards integrate with the headlamps, while below these is a full-width inlet, atop a front splitter. At the rear, a two-line tail lamp graphic complements the headlamp design, while the rear bodywork is also optimised for aerodynamic performance, says Genesis.

    Genesis will head into sports car endurance racing with its entry into the FIA World Endurance Championship in the Le Mans Hypercar class next year with the GMR-001, to be followed by an entry into the United States IMSA LMDh series in 2027; its commitment to a GT3-class programme will take place some time after that, reported Autocar.

     
  • Alfa Romeo Tonale, Junior SUVs planned for Malaysia

    Alfa Romeo Tonale, Junior SUVs planned for Malaysia

    We’re sure you stayed up late last night drooling over photos of Alfa Romeos Giulia and Stelvio as the legendary Italian brand officially made its Malaysian comeback after a lull of over a decade.

    The sexy sports sedan and its SUV offshoot haven’t even been launched yet (open for booking, estimated RM400k, final prices in January), but the new Alfa Romeo Malaysia (DLSB Partners, under Atlantis Motor Group) saw fit to flash the Tonale and Junior SUVs on screen during the event, indicating that these could follow for Malaysia in time.

    Alfa Romeo Tonale

    Born in 2022, the 4.53-metre long, 1.84-metre wide and 1.6-metre tall Tonale rivals the likes of the BMW X1, Mercedes GLA and Audi Q3. With a 2,637 mm wheelbase, it’s a sub-Stelvio SUV and Alfa’s first (mild) hybrid vehicle, with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) also available.

    Alfa Romeo Tonale, Junior SUVs planned for Malaysia

    The mild-hybrid variant is front-wheel drive. It unites a 1.5 litre Miller-cycle turbo petrol engine (130 or 160 PS; torque is 240 Nm regardless), a 48-volt starter-generator (20 PS/55 Nm) and a seven-speed DCT. Low-speed electric-only driving is possible.

    The PHEV is all-wheel drive. A 1.3 litre MultiAir turbo petrol engine (from Stellantis’ Global Small Engine family) drives the front wheels while an electric motor handles the back wheels. Total output is 275 PS and 0-100 km/h takes 6.2 seconds. There’s a 15.5 kWh battery, an 80-km EV range and 7.4 kW AC charging capability (2.5 hours to full). Which Tonale powertrain do you think is more suitable for Malaysia?

    Alfa Romeo Junior

    Smaller still and newer than the Tonale is the Junior. This B-segment SUV was born in April 2024 as the Milano and almost immediately had its name changed (“A car called Milano cannot be produced in Poland. This is forbidden by Italian law” – industry minister Adolfo Urso). Amusing backstories do help with publicity!

    Alfa Romeo Tonale, Junior SUVs planned for Malaysia

    Anyway, the Junior is currently the entry-level Alfa Romeo, measuring 4.17 metres long, 1.78 metres wide and 1.5 metres tall, with a 2.55-metre wheelbase. It’s also Alfa’s first EV, although a mild-hybrid is also available. The base variant has a 156 PS/260 Nm front motor, a 54-kWh NMC battery and a 410 km range.

    Then there’s the Veloce, with a 281 PS/345 Nm front motor, the same battery and a 347 km range. This one also has 25 mm lower sports suspension, stiffer anti-roll bars, a Torsen limited-slip diff and 380 mm front brake discs with four-piston callipers.

    At the top of the range sits the mild hybrid – this pairs a 1.2 litre Atkinson-cycle three-cylinder petrol engine with a six-speed DCT and a 29 PS electric motor sandwiched in between for 136 PS altogether. AWD can be optioned, and with a 48-volt lithium-ion battery, Alfa says electric-only driving is possible for over 50% of the time, at up to 150 km/h. Excited yet?

    Alfa Romeo Tonale

    Alfa Romeo Junior

     
  • Proton, MARii to develop National Automotive Test Centre (NATC); Shah Alam track, Tg Malim lab pledged

    Proton, MARii to develop National Automotive Test Centre (NATC); Shah Alam track, Tg Malim lab pledged

    Malaysia will soon have a National Automotive Test Centre (NATC), if things go to plan. At last week’s 2025 Global Automotive and Technology Expo closing ceremony, Proton and the Malaysia Automotive Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii) exchanged documents for a strategic collaboration on the NATC.

    The agreement outlines a five-year collaboration between the two parties covering areas such as the development of the NATC, and for 200 Proton R&D engineers and technical personnel “to be given hands-on R&D exposure via a structured programme”.

    Proton is pledging its facilities to be included in the NATC, and this ‘shared facility collaboration’ includes the carmaker’s Semi High-Speed Test Track in Shah Alam and an R&D test lab in Tanjong Malim. At the same time, MARii and Proton will collaborate to build a brand new NATC facility with both parties contributing towards the construction costs.

    As its name suggests, the NATC is an industry-wide facility and can be used by other carmakers, industry players, research institutes and academia, the two parties say.

    Proton, MARii to develop National Automotive Test Centre (NATC); Shah Alam track, Tg Malim lab pledged

    Proton’s Shah Alam facility with the Semi High-Speed Test Track in the background

    This effectively means that Perodua can test its future cars at Proton’s Shah Alam track, if it wants to do so. Chery or BYD, for instance, can do RHD testing there too, if they wish. Whether the other OEMs will do so is another matter. Operational tasks for the facility will be led by MARii and supported by various stakeholders including Proton. This reminds me of the National Emission Test Centre (NETC) that was funded by Perodua, opened in 2018.

    “MARii is committed to supporting the national industrial agenda outlined in the National Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) and the National Automotive Policy 2020 (NAP 2020). This collaboration with Proton strengthens Malaysia’s capabilities in next-generation mobility through shared testing facilities, structured R&D development, and expanded engineering capacity for new energy vehicles,” said MARii CEO Azrul Reza Aziz.

    “Proton’s agreement with MARii enhances the company’s commitment to the automotive industry in Malaysia while fulfilling our responsibility in realising the goals of the NIMP There is a lot of potential for the NATC to contribute towards developing new technology and new models, and we hope it leads to the realisation of the country’s ambitions to be a regional automotive force,” said Proton CEO Li Chunrong.

     
  • 2026 Proton Saga MC3 launch date confirmed, Nov 27

    2026 Proton Saga MC3 launch date confirmed, Nov 27

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    It’s been a long-drawn saga, but the finish line is within sight. The launch date of the 2026 Proton Saga MC3 has been confirmed to be November 27, and Proton is inviting everyone to watch it live on Facebook and Tiktok at 2.15 pm next Thursday.

    We’ve been on the final straight since November 10, when order books for the new Saga opened. Since then, 10,000 names have been put down for the MC3, which has an indicative price range of between RM40k and RM50k.

    You should be already very familiar with the latest Saga, more so if you were at the paultan.org ACE 2025 show earlier this month, where a camouflaged unit was available for everyone to touch, feel and sit in. We’ve covered the budget sedan extensively too, and you can dive deep into the sea of details here.

    2026 Proton Saga MC3 launch date confirmed, Nov 27

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    In a nutshell, the Saga MC3 gets a new 120 PS/150 Nm 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine (NA, non-DI version of the X50 facelift’s motor), three variants (Standard, Exec, Premium), two types of automatic transmissions (4AT and CVT for the Premium) and a re-engineered platform (reinforced and now called AMA, four-star ASEAN NCAP).

    Other highlights include a new face and tail (LEDs lights, finally), fresh dashboard with two digital displays housed in a single long frame (wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), up to six airbags and Level 1 ADAS from a monocular camera (Premium-only, two airbags/no ADAS for the rest).

    Again, to learn more about the new Saga, you can go technical with us, discover the spec differences between Executive and Premium and read our brief drive impressions of the CVT-equipped Premium.

    Even the launch package is out. Proton is giving one year of free service (or 20k km, parts and labour) plus a special edition Saga Touch n Go card to those who place a booking from now till the launch date The car must be registered before the year ends, and the offer is limited to 20,000 units.

    The only thing left to be revealed at the launch – possibly by prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim – is the final price of the car, and perhaps an extension of the launch package. Finish line in sight!

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton Saga 1.5 Executive

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton Saga 1.5 Premium

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton Saga 1.5 Premium official photos

     
  • KTMB to offer additional ETS services for Christmas, school holidays from December 11 to January 11, 2026

    KTMB to offer additional ETS services for Christmas, school holidays from December 11 to January 11, 2026

    Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) is offering four additional Electric Train Service (ETS) services for the third term school holidays and Christmas this year, the company has said in a post.

    The additional ETS services, through 22,680 tickets, will operate from December 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026, and these will cover the KL Sentral-Padang Besar-KL Sentral and KL Sentral-Butterworth-KL Sentral routes. Ticket sales open 10am today, it stated.

    Two additional ETS services will be available daily on the Padang Besar-KL Sentral-Padang Besar route, while two more services will run every weekend (on Friday, Saturday and Sunday) on the Butterworth-KL Sentral-Butterworth route.

    “These additional ETS trains are part of KTMB’s efforts to meet high demand when tickets for regular ETS services are sold out,” the company said in its statement.

    The rail operator encouraged the public to plan their journeys and purchase tickets early to enjoy more cost-effective fares. “Passengers are reminded to arrive at the station 30 minutes in advance as entry gates will close five minutes before train departure,” it said.

    Earlier this week, the rail operator sold a record 82,896 tickets in 24 hours for its ETS and Intercity services, for the travel period between January 1 to April 30.

     
  • Performance Motors Damansara’s Auto Selection Carnival, Nov 21-23 – great deals on pre-owned BMWs

    Performance Motors Damansara’s Auto Selection Carnival, Nov 21-23 – great deals on pre-owned BMWs

    If you’re in the market for a pre-loved BMW, Performance Motors Damansara has plenty of great deals lined up on a wide selection of pre-owned BMW models, and you’ll be able to check them out this weekend at the Auto Selection Used Car-nival.

    Running from November 21-23, from 9 am to 6 pm daily, the event is the perfect place for you to find that BMW model you’ve been eyeing, with plenty of savings from getting it pre-loved. The great news is that many of these cars are almost new, being 2025 model year units.

    Event exclusive pre-owned offers include a 2025 BMW 218 Gran Coupe Sport, going for RM175k, as well as a 2025 BMW X1, priced at RM218k. Looking for a BMW X3 xDrive30e M Sport? A 2024 pre-owned model is going for just RM255k. You’ll also be able to land a 2023 BMW 320i M Sport LCI for RM185k and 2021 BMW 530e M Sport LCI for RM148k. You’ll also find a 2023 BMW iX50 Sport in the line-up this weekend.

    The great deals on the cars isn’t the only thing on hand. You’ll be able to enjoy a low interest rate from 1.88% for selected models and trade-in offers, with a free on-the-spot vehicle valuation, There’s additional goodies it you’re purchasing an EV from EV NEXT, such as complimentary RM300 in charging credits for any EV purchase and a free home wallbox for selected models.

    That’s not all, because as part of the Sime Motors 45 Years Anniversary campaign, buyers stand a chance to win a brand new BMW 2 Series or 10 monthly prizes.Sounds great, doesn’t it? Aside from BMWs, there are also offers on a number of national cars available in the Auto Selection pre-owned range. Buy any national car model and you’ll get a lucky draw entry as well as RM1k additional trade-in value.

    There’s also some neat news for everybody. To celebrate Drivecare’s 1st anniversary, enjoy a ⁠complimentary 15-point vehicle inspection, and there’s a discount promotion on parts – get 15% off on all suspension parts and 15% off on Brembo brake parts and service.

    Head on over to Performance Motors Damansara in Sungai Penchala, Kuala Lumpur, this coming weekend. You can find out more about what’s in store from Auto Selection as well as EV NEXT and Drivecare.

     
 
 
 

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