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  • MotoGP 2026: Pertamina VR46 unveils racing colours

    MotoGP 2026: Pertamina VR46 unveils racing colours

    Heading into the 2026 MotoGP season, Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team has unveiled its racing colours. As one of the Ducati privateer teams, Pertamina VR46 will see its campaign led by Fabio Di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli.

    In last year’s MotoGP, Di Giannantonio, known to fans as “Diggia”, finished the 2026 season sixth, while Morbidelli came in just behind in seventh. The VR46 team, with famed motorcycle racer Valentino Rossi as team owner, first started racing in MotoGP in 2022, with Marco Bezzechi winning “Rookie of the Year” in their maiden season.

    For 2026, VR46 Racing Team will again be mounting their challenge riding Ducatis, the Desmosedici GP. Displacing 1,000 cc with the engine in a V-four configuration, the Desmosedici uses Ducati’s Desmodromic valve actuation to open and close the intake and exhaust valves.

    MotoGP 2026: Pertamina VR46 unveils racing colours

    Producing over 250 hp, the Desmosedici GP is capable of a maximum speed of over 350 km/h. Braking is supplied by Brembo, with twin 340 mm diameter carbon-fibre discs stopped by four-piston callipers, while the rear gets a single stainless steel disc with two-piston calliper.

    Suspension is doe by Ohlins, with the front forks using carbon-fibre outer tubes and an Ohlins monoshock, adjustable for sprig preload ad rebound damping. Weight for the Desmosedici GP is listed at 157 kg dry.

     
  • 2026 Kia Carnival facelift in Malaysia – still 2.2L diesel, 11 or 7 seats, ADAS on 7-seater, priced from RM189k

    2026 Kia Carnival facelift in Malaysia – still 2.2L diesel, 11 or 7 seats, ADAS on 7-seater, priced from RM189k

    2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater

    Kia Sales Malaysia (KSM) has launched its first model since taking over the brand’s distributorship on January 1. The facelifted Kia Carnival arrives some two years after its global reveal and three months after it was launched in Thailand, but hey – better late than never, right?

    Just like in the Land of Smiles, our Carnival continues to be CKD locally assembled at the Inokom plant in Kulim, Kedah. This time, the MPV is only offered with either 11 or seven seats, with the eight-seater model having been dropped. Nett prices excluding on-the-road costs and insurance but including KSM’s new five-year/150,000 km warranty are as follows:

    • 2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 11-seater – RM188,888
    • 2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater – RM248,888

    2026 Kia Carnival facelift in Malaysia – still 2.2L diesel, 11 or 7 seats, ADAS on 7-seater, priced from RM189k

    2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater

    With on-the-road costs included, the prices rise to RM189,849 for the 11-seater and RM249,849 for the seven-seater. Compared to the previous Carnival, the new 11-seater model is nearly RM8,700 cheaper than before, while the seven-seater costs over RM10,000 less – staying true to KSM’s goal of “right-pricing” its models. We should point out, however, that the seven-seater is nearly RM30,000 more expensive than the 2025 model when the latter was discounted at the start of the year.

    Despite the hybrid version already being built here for the Thai market, the Malaysian-spec Carnival soldiers on with the same diesel engine as before. This means private buyers will still be saddled with high fuel costs with the government’s shift to targeted diesel subsidies.

    That oil burner is a 2.2 litre Smartstream D turbo four-cylinder producing 202 PS at 3,800 rpm and 440 Nm of torque from 1,750 to 2,750 rpm. It drives the front wheels via an eight-speed automatic gearbox, and Kia claims an NEDC-rated fuel consumption figure of 6.5 litres per 100 km for this 2.1 tonne behemoth.

    2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 11-seater

    Setting the facelifted Carnival apart from the outgoing model is a new front fascia with a much wider “tiger nose” grille, flanked by L-shaped LED headlights – with four-a-side vertical “cube” projectors – incorporating Kia’s latest Star Map LED daytime running light graphic. The bumper design has also been simplified with a single downturned air intake framed by a silver U-shaped skid plate and LED fog lights.

    At the rear, you get new full-width LED taillights with the same Star Map graphic, while the number plate recess has been moved further down the tailgate, allowing for a larger space for the Kia emblem to sit. The rear bumper has also been redesigned with a silver bar to match the front.

    Both models come with roof rails and a key-detecting hands-free opening function for the powered sliding doors and tailgate (the latter closes when you walk away, too). But they differ in the wheels being offered – 18-inch two-tone turbine-style items for the 11-seater, 19-inch rollers with a distinctive “cubic” design for the seven-seater. The 11-seater also continues to get the taller door mirrors that the seven-seater lacks.

    2026 Kia Carnival facelift in Malaysia – still 2.2L diesel, 11 or 7 seats, ADAS on 7-seater, priced from RM189k

    2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater

    Inside, the changes are more minimal, with the 12.3-inch instrument and infotainment displays now integrated into a single curved display. The two screens are now fitted as standard – no more analogue gauge cluster as was fitted to the previous 11-seater.

    Running them is an updated Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) infotainment system, which is faster and features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Also fitted is a full-width ambient lighting strip under the full-width air vents, while the audio and air-con controls have been combined into a single switchable touch panel as per the EV6, freeing up space for a larger storage cubby. Elsewhere, the seven USB ports throughout the vehicle are now of the USB-C kind.

    2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater (above), 11-seater

    The cabin is configured in a 2-3-3-3 seating layout for the 11-seater and a 2-2-3 layout for the seven-seater. The latter’s second-row power-adjustable captain’s chairs come with a one-touch Premium Relaxation recline function and can be slid manually either fore and aft or side to side. On both variants, the front seats are eight-way power adjustable with lumbar adjustment (the seven-seater gains driver’s side four-way lumbar adjustment, memory, heating and ventilation).

    Standard kit includes keyless entry with remote engine start, push-button start, triple-zone auto air-con with third-row air vents, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, faux leather upholstery, second- and third-row side window sunshades, paddle shifters, a Qi wireless charger, six speakers and a 360-degree monitor. The seven-seater adds a head-up display, genuine leather and a 12-speaker Bose sound system, although the old car’s dual sunroofs have been dropped with the facelift.

    2026 Kia Carnival facelift spec sheet and price list; click to enlarge

    Frustratingly, KSM has still seen fit to reserve driver assists to the seven-seater, even basic functions such as autonomous emergency braking – now outfitted with junction turning collision avoidance, at least. Other features include adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring with collision avoidance, blind spot cameras, rear cross traffic alert with auto brake and a driver attention monitor.

    Eight airbags – including a driver’s knee airbag and a new front centre airbag – and stability control are standard fitment, as is a door opening warning and a rear seat reminder.

    GALLERY: 2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 11-seater facelift in Malaysia


    GALLERY: 2026 Kia Carnival 2.2D 7-seater facelift in Malaysia
    GALLERY: 2026 Kia Carnival facelift official photos

    GALLERY: 2026 Kia Carnival facelift brochure

     
  • Lotus Cars Malaysia is northbound – see, test drive the 2026 Eletre, Emeya at Gurney Plaza Penang, Jan 21-25

    Lotus Cars Malaysia is northbound – see, test drive the 2026 Eletre, Emeya at Gurney Plaza Penang, Jan 21-25

    Calling Penangites and Northerners alike! Lotus Cars Malaysia is set to bedazzle the region with a five-day showcase of unbridled speed, cutting-edge technology and futuristic design. Where? Penang’s Gurney Plaza. When? January 21-25 from 10am to 10pm daily.

    You’ll be able to get up close and personal with two all-electric powerhouses – the Emeya sedan and Eletre SUV. Both feature two motors and all-wheel drive – in ‘600’ form, the powertrain develops an abundant 612 PS and 710 Nm of torque, which sprints the Eletre to 100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds and the Emeya in an even snappier 4.15 seconds.

    The impressive performance is bolstered by large batteries – 112 kWh (107 kWh usable) on the Eletre and 102 kWh on the Emeya. WLTP ranges of 530-600 km and up to 610 km respectively mean you won’t be plugging in often, and when you do, you’d better be prepared to eat your lunch quickly.

    Because they’re both 800V EVs, they can charge briskly. The Eletre takes up to 350 kW DC while the Emeya can swallow up to 420 kW DC, bringing their batteries from a 10% state of charge to 80% in as little as 20 and 15 minutes respectively. Even if you go AC, you won’t have long to wait, because they can both take up to 22 kW, which is pretty much the best there is.

    But there are many things that numbers – no matter how spectacular – cannot tell you about. Come to Gurney Plaza, sit in these cars and experience them first-hand, including their luxurious, tech-laden interiors. Then it’s time for a spin – both the Emeya and Eletre will be made available for test drives, there and then. You’ll see and appreciate how driving engagement is so much a part of the Lotus experience, as those high power-to-weight ratios quicken your pulse and reinvigorate your senses.

    The focal point for all things Lotus in northern Malaysia that is the Lotus Penang showroom, is set to reopen by the first quarter of 2026, to welcome customers both existing and potential. WhatsApp Lotus Sales at +6012-238-8407 for more information and RSVP here.

     
  • Rapid Bus to get 250 EV buses in Penang, KL this year

    Rapid Bus to get 250 EV buses in Penang, KL this year

    Rapid Penang will gradually replace buses in its fleet with electric buses this year, Bernama has reported. Under the first phase, 250 electric buses are expected to be delivered in stages from March this year until March 2027. This will be comprised of 75 buses for Rapid Penang, and 175 buses for Rapid KL, said transport minister Anthony Loke.

    “To ensure the smooth operation of these EV buses, the government, through Prasarana, is developing EV charging infrastructure at Rapid Penang depots, and this process has already begun,” Loke said. The move is in line with Prasarana’s direction that focuses on the use of environmentally-friendly buses to reduce carbon emissions, and to enhance the quality of public transport services, he added.

    There will, however, still be new diesel-powered buses to be pressed into service with Rapid Penang. The bus service in the state will receive the remaining 60 of 70 diesel buses is stages by the end of February, which will complete part of the final batch of 175 diesel buses, out of a total of 310 buses acquired by Rapid Bus since July 2025 for use in the Klang Valley and in Penang, the report wrote.

    At more than RM1 million per unit, electric buses are on average almost twice as expensive as diesel buses in terms of procurement costs, the transport minister said.

    This is part of the longer-term plan by Prasarana which aims to roll out 1,045 electric buses for Kuala Lumpur and Penang by 2030, or 30% of its bus fleet comprised of EV buses by that year. Beyond that, Prasarana is aiming for a 100% electric bus fleet by 2037.

    GALLERY: Rapid KL EV bus, IGEM 2023

     
  • BMW 218 Gran Coupe with Iconic Glow, 150 units only

    BMW 218 Gran Coupe with Iconic Glow, 150 units only

    Want a more distinctive-looking F74 BMW 218 Gran Coupe? Act fast, because BMW Malaysia is throwing in for free the Iconic Glow illuminated grille on only 150 units from now until March 31. The price (of the car, not the grille) is RM219,800, or RM241,500 with the BSRI five-year warranty and service package.

    Before you point out that’s RM1,000 more than before, this model is among many that have received price increases as part of BMW Malaysia’s latest 2026 price list. So this is what the 218GC costs now, Iconic Glow or not.

    Everything else is as is, including the Sport spec, 156 PS/230 Nm 1.5 litre Miller-cycle turbo three-cylinder engine, seven-speed DCT, 8.6-second 0-100 km/h time, 230 km/h top speed and 18-inch Y-spoke two-tone alloys. Siapa cepat, dia dapat!

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  • New Mitsubishi Xforce teaser shows Yamaha sound system, fabric-covered dash – open for booking in Feb

    New Mitsubishi Xforce teaser shows Yamaha sound system, fabric-covered dash – open for booking in Feb

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    Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has released a fresh teaser of the new Mitsubishi Xforce, following the official announcement of the model earlier this week. The B-segment SUV’s order books will open in early February, MMM says. The actual car has been caught in the open, and you can see it here.

    The latest teaser video focuses on the Xforce’s dashboard and cabin. “Spacious, refined and thoughtfully designed for everyday practicality and comfort. Take a closer look at the interior of the all-new Mitsubishi Xforce, designed for modern driving,” the caption reads. The images here are screenshots of the video.

    Among the details spotted are Yamaha ‘Coaxial-2Way’ door speakers, which means that we’ll be getting the Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium System seen in other ASEAN markets. A branded audio system – from a name respected by audiophiles no less – is rare in the mainstream brand SUV field. Also unusual (in a good way, I love it) is the fabric-covered dash. The coarse texture and grey melange design adds a touch of special.

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    Elsewhere, we can see that the Xforce’s dark-themed cabin has a good mix of screens and physical buttons. If we’re getting what Indonesia is having, the main infotainment screen will be a 12.3-inch unit, while the recessed digital meter panel is 8.0 inches wide. It’s a good thing that the AC control panel is a traditional one with buttons, and we can also see the SUV’s big boot and 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats.

    At 4,390 mm long and 1,810 mm wide, the Xforce sits between the Honda HR-V and Toyota Corolla Cross in size, and is slightly larger than the recently-launched Perodua Traz and its Toyota Yaris Cross twin. The 2,650 mm wheelbase length beats the HR-V (2,610 mm), Traz (2,620 mm) Proton X50 (2,600 mm).

    The Mitsu is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated four-pot with 105 PS and 141 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The 4A91 MIVEC unit is paired to a CVT gearbox. MMC’s patented Active Yaw Control (AYC) adjusts driving force between the two front wheels, and there’s a Wet driving mode to improve cornering and stability when the roads are wet. The Xforce has a five-star ASEAN NCAP rating and a full ADAS pack. More on it here.

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    One can check out the Xforce in the metal as it embarks on a nationwide ‘roving truck activation’. From January 16-29, the truck will be going around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, before heading to Penang, Perak and Johor from February 5-15. It will also visit Kuantan and Kelantan before heading back to the Klang Valley from March 1-15. Exact locations and updates will be shared on MMM’s social media.

    Again, the Mitsubishi Xforce will be open for booking next month, and those who register their interest will enjoy exclusive product updates and announcements, invitations to roadshows and launch-related experiences, and access to early-bird notifications. What do you think of the Xforce?

    GALLERY: Mitsubishi Xforce at GIIAS 2023

     
  • 2026 Peugeot 408 facelift debuts – 1.6L PHEV, 1.2L 3-cylinder hybrid; e-408 EV with 456 km range WLTP

    2026 Peugeot 408 facelift debuts – 1.6L PHEV, 1.2L 3-cylinder hybrid; e-408 EV with 456 km range WLTP

    The 2026 Peugeot 408 facelift has made its debut, updating the third-generation model that made its debut in mid-2022 and which has taken the form of a fastback crossover, succeeding past generations of sedans.

    The update brings visual changes starting with the front fascia that now wears redesigned headlights, DRLs and grille, with a lighting signature of the three-claw design now applied to the front in addition to those at the rear. These are joined by an LED strip that runs the width of the front of the vehicle.

    Its side profile is carried over from the pre-facelift, updated with new wheel designs ranging from 17 to 20 inches in diameter, depending on variant. At the rear, the Peugeot script is now illuminated. Additionally, the facelifted 408 gets a new colour for its selection, which is the Flare Green shown in these images.

    The facelift of the battery-electric Peugeot e-408 has made its debut at the same time as the hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions. Like the pre-facelift, the updated e-408 packs a front-mounted motor, now producing 213 PS and 343 Nm.

    This draws from a nickel manganese cobalt battery of the same 58.2 kWh usable capacity as before, yielding a WLTP-rated range of 456 km. Charging the e-408 can be done at up to 120 kW DC, which will bring a 20-80% recharge in around 30 minutes, unchanged from the pre-facelift.

    The battery-electric e-408 is joined by PHEV and hybrid variants. The plug-in hybrid, named the 408 Plug-in Hybrid 240 e-DCS7, combines a 180 PS petrol engine and a 125 PS electric motor with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, producing a combined output of 240 PS. This succeeds the pre-facelift PHEV version of the 408, which used an eight-speed automatic transmission instead.

    Its 14.6 kWh lithium-ion battery can be recharged at up to 7.4 kW via wallbox, which brings a full charge in two hours and five minutes, enabling the PHEV variant to attain a battery-only range of up to 85 km.

    Completing the debut range of powertrains for the 408 facelift is the 408 Hybrid 145 e-DCS6, which packs a 145 PS 1.2 litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine with an electric motor integrated into its six-speed automatic transmission (the pre-facelift hybrids used an eight-speed automatic). This attains a claimed fuel consumption rate of 5.0 litres per 100 km, and it can operate in EV mode for up to 50% of the driving time urban conditions,” says Peugeot.

    The interior of the facelifted Peugeot 408 range is largely carried over from the pre-facelift, with the addition of new upholstery for the seats and trim sections. Displays in the 408 facelift are comprised of a 10-inch driver’s instrument cluster (with new graphics) and a 10-inch infotainment touchscreen, which supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

    Higher trim variants of the 408 get the i-Connect Advanced setup with TomTom Connected Navigation, ChatGPT AI integration, vehicle geolocation, and other features.

    All variants of the Peugeot 408 facelift are produced in France; the hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants are made in Mulhouse, while the battery-electric e-408 is made in Trémery at a Stellantis-Nidec joint venture facility.

     
  • WWE superstar John Cena adds a 2026 Honda Prelude to his collection that already includes a Civic Type R

    WWE superstar John Cena adds a 2026 Honda Prelude to his collection that already includes a Civic Type R

    It’s no secret that John Cena is a bit of a Honda fan. The WWE superstar and Hollywood celebrity famously revealed that he daily drove a FK8 Civic Type R in the past, a car that he would later swap for the newer FL5 model in 2024.

    In 2026, Cena is adding another Honda to his collection, a 2026 Prelude in Boost Blue Pearl. Announcing his acquisition on his social media pages, Cena revealed that he chanced upon the hybrid two-door coupe after bringing his Civic Type R for a service.

    He previously did a spot for Honda featuring the Prelude in November 2025, in which he narrated the ad but never appeared in it. Cena did the same in October 2024 for another ad, this one being motorsport-themed with clips of Ayrton Senna and Max Verstappen.

    The Prelude in the United States is priced from USD42,000 (about RM170k), making it cheaper than FL5 Civic Type R that starts from USD45,895 (RM186k). There are similarities between the two, as the Prelude is built on the Civic chassis and adopts the Type R’s suspension and brakes. Of course, the Type R is more powerful with 315 hp, while the Prelude’s hybrid system that is shared with the Civic Hybrid offers 200 hp.

     
  • 2026 MINI Countryman S Fiery Stallion Edition now in Malaysia – only 18 units; CNY design cues; fr RM261k

    2026 MINI Countryman S Fiery Stallion Edition now in Malaysia – only 18 units; CNY design cues; fr RM261k

    MINI Malaysia is welcoming the Year of the Horse by introducing a special edition of the MINI Countryman S All4 called the Fiery Stallion Edition. Limited to just 18 units, the Fiery Stallion Edition is priced at RM260,888 on-the-road without insurance, inclusive of a two-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.

    The asking price is identical to a regular Countryman S All4 that also goes for RM260,888. It’s worth noting that both cost RM271,288 with the four-year, unlimited-mileage extended warranty and servicing package. So, what extras are you getting with the Fiery Stallion Edition?

    Come February 17, 2026, we will enter the Year of the Fire Horse, hence the silhouette decals across the SUV’s doors. This design of “galloping flames” is also used for a custom emblem placed beside the ‘S’ on the grille as well as the door sill trim marked with ‘Fiery Stallion Edition’ and numbered 1/18 – a nod to the auspicious ‘118’ symbolising prosperity and new beginnings.

    Other touches include a stylised horseshoe fuel cap decal and a Vibrant Silver (looks more like gold) roof, the latter paired exclusively with a Chilli Red II for maximum ‘ong’. The key fob is also customised with the fiery stallion silhouette to make it feel special in your hand.

    “The horse has long symbolised power, freedom and forward motion – qualities that resonate strongly with the MINI spirit. The new MINI Countryman S Fiery Stallion captures that fiery character in a contemporary design statement that will speak to MINI customers who want something truly distinctive,” said Benjamin Nagel, managing director of BMW Group Malaysia

    “This special edition is more than a nod to the zodiac; it is an expression of confidence, vitality and personality – all the things that make MINI such an emotional choice for those that choose it,” he added.

    Beyond the CNY-themed aesthetic changes, the rest of the Fiery Stallion Edition is similar to a regular Countryman S All4. Power comes from a B48 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine serving up 204 PS (201 hp or 150 kW) and 300 Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and All4 all-wheel drive system.

    The kit list includes 20-inch Windmill Spoke two-tone alloy wheels and Favoured styling package, which features JCW sport seats wrapped in Vescin Beading faux leather in Dark Petrol. There is also a 9.4-inch circular OLED infotainment touchscreen, Android-based MINI Operating System 9, head-up display, augmented reality navigation, the smartphone-based MINI Digital Key Plus, MINI Driving Sounds and a 360-degree camera system with Remote 3D View.

    Also on are keyless entry with proximity locking/unlocking, power-adjustable front seats (with driver’s side memory, lumbar adjustment and massage functions), dual-zone climate control, a 12-speaker Harman Kardon surround sound system and Parking Assistant Plus (park assist, Manoeuvring Assistant, Reversing Assistant and 360-degree camera system with remote 3D view). The Driving Assistant package (autonomous emergency braking, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, rear collision warning and rear cross traffic alert) is also included as standard

    GALLERY: 2026 MINI Countryman S Fiery Stallion Edition official photos

     
  • 2026 BMW iX1 L launched in Malaysia – CBU China long-wheelbase eDrive20L M Sport, from RM255k est

    2026 BMW iX1 L launched in Malaysia – CBU China long-wheelbase eDrive20L M Sport, from RM255k est

    Ever thought the BMW iX1 could do with more back seat space? Answering your prayers is the BMW iX1 eDrive20L M Sport, which has been launched in Malaysia for an estimated RM255,000 excluding the BSRI five-year warranty and service package. Estimated is probably because the new import and excise duty rates for CBU EVs have yet to be announced.

    The long-wheelbase U12 iX1 is fully-imported (CBU) from China whereas the standard-wheelbase U11 iX1 is CBU Germany. Meanwhile, the petrol X1 has been locally-assembled (CKD) since 2010. The standard-wheelbase iX1 eDrive20 M Sport that was launched in April 2024 costs RM249,800, or RM264,000 with BSRI, so if the final price for this new car is lower than estimated (which is likely), the price difference between the two wheelbases would be small. There was also the xDrive30 M Sport, which was on sale in Malaysia from May 2023 to December 2024 for RM275,800, or RM290,000 with BSRI.

    Long-wheelbase BMWs apart from the 7 Series have traditionally been China-only, but with the 330Li having been in Malaysia since 2021 and now this, it seems that things are changing. Compared to the standard-wheelbase iX1, the car launched today has a 110 mm-longer wheelbase (the 330Li’s wheelbase is also longer by that much; China’s X3 too) at 2,802 mm and is 116 mm longer overall at 4,616 mm. This translates to 81 mm more legroom and 107 mm more kneeroom, BMW says.

    With that out of the way, let’s see what’s changed on the outside. The iX1 L gains Shadowline trim (that’s gloss black) on the grille, rear diffuser, side skirts, side mirrors, roof rails and in its headlamps (called M Lights Shadowline here). Unchanged are those adaptive LED headlamps with auto high beam, and the 19-inch M twin-spoke 871M alloys.

    Unchanged also are the front 204 PS/250 Nm motor, 66.5 kWh gross/64.7 kWh net battery, 11 kW AC (0–100% in six hours 45 minutes), 130 kW DC (10–80% in 32 minutes – 120 km of range can be added in just 10 minutes) and 8.6-second 0-100 km/h time. However, the top speed is now 5 km/h faster than the standard-wheelbase eDrive20 at 175 km/h.

    Also, the range is now a claimed 433 km WLTP – worse than the standard-wheelbase eDrive20’s 475 km and even the discontinued two-motor xDrive30’s 438 km! BMW says there’s new comfort-tuned suspension, without making any mention of ‘adaptive’ – we take this to mean that the standard-wheelbase eDrive20’s adaptive M suspension is not here.

    Inside, the seats get softer foam, 15 mm longer rear cushion bases and new Perforated Veganza in Castanea upholstery (on the standard-wheelbase eDrive20 it’s Veganza or Alcantara/Veganza). You still get an M Leather steering wheel, pale-finished aluminium Hexacube dashboard trim, a head-up display and Curved Display (10.25-inch instrument panel + 10.7-inch touch-screen powered by BMW OS 9).

    Also status quo are a powered tailgate (boot holds 490 litres; fold the back seats down for 1,600 litres), powered front sport seats with memory, dual-zone auto air-con, wireless charging and a 12-speaker, 205-watt Harman Kardon sound system. What’s new here is a panoramic glass roof with sunshade, which even the discontinued xDrive30 didn’t have.

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    The Driving Assistant Plus package is standard on this long-wheelbase iX1 (it’s a paid thing via the ConnectedDrive store on the standard-wheelbase eDrive20 but was standard on the xDrive30). This gives you ACC with stop and go, steering and lane control assistant, speed limit info and lane departure warning with lane return.

    However, Parking Assistant Plus is still standard, giving you a 360 camera, remote 3D view, BMW Drive Recorder and Park Assist Professional with line and kerb detection. You can have your iX1 eDrive20L M Sport in Mineral White, Brooklyn Grey, Skyscraper Grey or Carbon Black.

     
  • 2026 BMW i5 eDrive40 M Sport Pro CKD launched – first CKD BMW EV, RM32k cheaper, from RM368,800

    2026 BMW i5 eDrive40 M Sport Pro CKD launched – first CKD BMW EV, RM32k cheaper, from RM368,800

    Launched today is the first locally-assembled (CKD) BMW EV in Malaysia and in the Asia-Pacific region. The BMW i5 eDrive40 M Sport Pro goes for RM368,800, or RM392,300 with the BSRI five-year warranty and service package. As a CKD EV, it’s tax free until December 31, 2027.

    This is some RM32k less than the fully-imported (CBU) eDrive40 M Sport, which first launched in Malaysia in November 2023 before getting a spec update in March 2024. That car cost RM400k (RM424k with BSRI) when CBU EVs were still tax free.

    What hasn’t changed is the powertrain, battery and max charging rates. You still get one 313 PS/400 Nm rear motor (engage My Mode Sport and Sport Boost/Launch Control for the full 340 PS/430 Nm to help you do 0-100 km/h in six seconds). Ditto the 193 km/h top speed, 83.9 kWh NMC battery, 22 kW AC as per the 2024 spec update (0-100% in four hours 15 minutes) and 205 kW DC (10-80% in 34 minutes).

    2026 BMW i5 eDrive40 M Sport Pro CKD launched – first CKD BMW EV, RM32k cheaper, from RM368,800

    BMW Malaysia says there are “silicon carbide converter upgrades” and “new battery and thermal management technologies – including adaptive recuperation and an intelligent heat pump system that efficiently manages cabin, drive and high-voltage battery temperatures.” Thanks to these, the claimed WLTP range has climbed from 582 to 627 km.

    The quickest way to tell the CKD car from the CBU is by looking at the grille – it’s now in gloss black (BMW calls it Shadowline) as opposed to satin previously, although the Iconic Glow illumination is still there. This is part of the M Sport Pro package, which the i5 M60 also has.

    The 20-inch 939M alloys carry over too, but they now hide dark blue metallic M Sport brakes. Actually, the eDrive40 had 21-inch 954M alloys at launch; these sensational wheels disappeared in March 2024 and reappeared on the RM479k M60 in May of the same year.

    There remain adaptive LED headlamps with vertical DRLs, but at the back, the LED tail lamps have been given the Shadowline treatment and there’s now a very thin gloss-black boot lid spoiler – all part of the M Sport Pro package. That just about rounds up the exterior changes.

    Inside, we celebrate the return of the panoramic glass roof, which was dropped in the March 2024 spec update. The dashboard trim is now dark silver M accent with carbon-fibre and high-gloss silver threads (previously aluminium rhombicle) and the Merino leather seats are now in Atlas Grey (black and Copper Brown at launch, then Silverstone White became an option in March 2024).

    Although the ventilated seats and the fabulous Crafted Clarity (crystal) iDrive knob we got when the car was first launched have not returned, everything else is as is, including the Curved Display (12.3-inch instrument panel + 14.9-inch touch-screen + head-up display), Interaction Bar with dynamic ambient lighting, powered front sport seats with memory and lumbar, four-zone auto air-con and wireless charging.

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    Also retained are the powered boot (holds 490 litres with seats up), interior camera with still-image and video capture capabilities (can be remotely viewed via the My BMW App), 17 Bowers & Wilkins speakers with 655-watt amplifier, and IconicSounds Electric (aurally crafted by Hans Zimmer, no less).

    As always, you get Adaptive Suspension Professional, rear-wheel steering, TPMS (viewable via the My BMW App), six airbags and full ADAS including AEB, ACC with stop and go, and various lane functions. Tech wise, the 400V EV runs on BMW OS 8.5 with QuickSelect, and there’s charge-optimised navigation maps, ConnectedDrive services, intelligent personal assistant and Digital Key Plus with security-optimised ultra-wideband (UWB).

    You can have your Malaysian-assembled i5 in Black Sapphire Metallic, Mineral White Metallic, Brooklyn Grey Metallic, Phytonic Blue Metallic or Oxide Grey Metallic. The first four colours have been available since day one; Oxide Grey joined in March 2024 together with Cape York Green Metallic and Fire Red Metallic, which means green and red have now been dropped.

     
  • Foreign-registered vehicles are not allowed to fuel up on RON 95 even though prices are floated, says KPDN

    Foreign-registered vehicles are not allowed to fuel up on RON 95 even though prices are floated, says KPDN

    According to domestic trade and cost of living ministry enforcement director-general Datuk Seri Azman Adam, Malaysians driving foreign-registered vehicles are not allowed to buy RON 95 petrol. This is because the fuel subsidy is linked to vehicle registration and not the driver’s nationality.

    As reported by NST, Azman explained the restriction was part of Malaysia’s long-standing fuel subsidy control framework aimed at preventing leakages, particularly in border states where price differentials made smuggling and arbitrage lucrative.

    “The ban on selling RON 95 to all foreign-registered vehicles, including motorcycles, has been in effect since June 17, 2022, and remains in force. The policy ensures fuel supply is prioritised for Malaysian motorists and helps prevent abuse or misrepresentation that could affect quotas or lead to leakages,” he said.

    Azman added restriction addressed operational challenges at petrol stations, where verifying the identity of drivers could be difficult, especially with third-party apps. “Even with RON 95 prices now liberalised, the ban continues to prevent diversion and ensure sufficient supply for Malaysians,” he said. In essence, RON 95 is only for Malaysian-registered vehicles.

    Foreign-registered vehicles are not allowed to fuel up on RON 95 even though prices are floated, says KPDN

    On this matter, petrol station operators said allowing Malaysians in foreign-registered vehicles to pump RON 95 petrol would require real-time identity verification, which was operationally impractical, costly and vulnerable to abuse, especially at high-volume petrol stations.

    If the current policy was not based on a vehicle’s registration and allowed Malaysians to fuel RON 95 into any vehicle, including foreign-registered ones, it would create a loophole that syndicates can exploit. For example, syndicates could use foreign-registered vehicles to siphon subsidised fuel for resale or cross-border smuggling.

    As such, all foreign-registered vehicles, regardless of whether they are driven by Malaysians or foreigners, are only allowed to purchase unsubsidised fuels such as RON97 or diesel at market prices. This ensures consistency in enforcement, preventing disputes at petrol stations and reducing the burden on operators, who are not authorised to verify citizenship documents.

     
  • Puspakom, MIROS collab on road and vehicle safety

    Puspakom, MIROS collab on road and vehicle safety

    Puspakom and the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) recently conducted the Puspakom–MIROS Joint Programme as a strategic platform to strengthen collaboration in road and vehicle safety through data-driven approaches, governance of vehicle inspection services and the exploration of R&D-based collaborative initiatives.

    Through the programme, Puspakom and MIROS held technical discussions and shared expertise related to road safety research and data-driven assessment approaches to support continuous improvement within the vehicle inspection ecosystem.

    “Through this engagement, MIROS contributes technical insights and research expertise to support continuous improvements within the vehicle inspection ecosystem in particular, and road safety research more broadly. MIROS will also support enhancement efforts through data analysis, risk assessment and technical recommendations that can help strengthen vehicle safety and public confidence,” said MIROS director-general Siti Zaharah Ishak.

    Puspakom, MIROS collab on road and vehicle safety

    She added that the implementation of technical audits related to vehicle inspection is consistent with MIROS’ functions under the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research Act 2012 (Act 748), including its role in reviewing testing methods carried out by vehicle inspection organisations.

    During the programme, both parties also exchanged views and discussed potential areas of strategic collaboration, including R&D, studies on public awareness of vehicle safety, as well as the development of joint programmes and initiatives to promote road and vehicle safety to the public. Any form of medium or long-term collaboration will be considered progressively and remains subject to approval by the relevant authorities.

    To ensure Puspakom achieves optimal service delivery standards under its Service Level Agreement (SLA), the transport ministry (MoT) has established comprehensive KPI monitoring requirements. This initiative, which started in 2009, has undergone continuous improvements and was last updated in 2024. The measure is aligned with the government’s strategy to expand the establishment of vehicle inspection centres to provide more accessible, efficient and holistic services to the public.

    Puspakom, MIROS collab on road and vehicle safety

    The technical audit is carried out impartially and is based on established mandates and principles of good governance, with a focus on matters directly related to testing methods and their implementation. This includes operational readiness and equipment calibration compliance, ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17020 Management System certification, service turnaround efficiency, customer satisfaction, as well as safety aspects of Puspakom’s services.

    “In an increasingly complex mobility landscape, vehicle inspection services must continue to be strengthened through robust governance and independent oversight. This engagement with MIROS supports Puspakom’s focus on accountability and continuous improvement in delivering services trusted by the public,” said Puspakom CEO Mahmood Razak Bahman.

    This collaboration reflects the continued commitment of Puspakom and MIROS to ensuring vehicle inspection services in Malaysia are conducted safely, transparently and with integrity in the interest of road user safety, the two parties said in a statement.

     
  • PLUS UPM ramps to close every night till Jan 20

    PLUS UPM ramps to close every night till Jan 20

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    PLUS has announced that the slip road from Persimpangan UPM (Ramp A) to the UPM toll plaza, and the exit road from Persimpangan UPM (Ramp B) to Kajang will be closed to all traffic every night, from 10pm to 5am, till January 20.

    The E2 highway operator says that this closure is to facilitate the safe cutting of risky trees that line the route. Click on the image above for a better idea on which ramps are affected.

    As an alternative, motorists are advised to use state roads to UPM and Kajang. PLUS says that at any one time, only one of the two ramps will be closed to ensure traffic smoothness and user comfort. It advises motorists to plan ahead and follow the signs at the work area.

    Share this info with those who use the UPM interchange at night. Drive safe.

     
  • Malaysian fuel prices January 15-21, 2026 – all down; RON95 to RM2.52, RON97 to RM3.08, diesel to RM2.84

    Malaysian fuel prices January 15-21, 2026 – all down; RON95 to RM2.52, RON97 to RM3.08, diesel to RM2.84

    It’s Wednesday, which means the ministry of finance has provided the weekly fuel price update for the coming week of January 15 to 21, 2026.

    The price of unsubsidised RON 95 petrol will be set at RM2.52 per litre, down two sen from the RM2.54 per litre price in the week prior, while RON 97 petrol is reduced by three sen per litre to RM3.08 per litre, down from RM3.11 per litre last week.

    As before, subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme continues unchanged at RM1.99 per litre. Malaysians with a valid driving licence are eligible for the fuel at a monthly quota of 300 litres.

    For diesel, the Euro 5 B10 and B20 blends are priced at RM2.84 per litre this week, down five sen from last week. The Euro 5 B7 blend, which is 20 sen more per litre, is priced at RM3.04 per litre. The retail price of diesel fuels in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan stays unchanged at RM2.15 per litre.

    These prices take effect from midnight tonight until Wednesday, January 21, 2026, when the next set of fuel price updates are announced. This is the third edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 366th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019.

     
 
 
 

Latest Fuel Prices

PETROL
BUDI 95 RM1.99
RON 95 RM2.54 (-0.02)
RON 97 RM3.11 (-0.05)
RON 100 RM5.40
VPR RM6.36
DIESEL
EURO 5 B10 RM2.89 (-0.05)
EURO 5 B7 RM3.09 (-0.05)
Last Updated Jan 08, 2026

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