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  • BYD Seal 6 EV in Ivory Gold at ACE 2025 – Premium only, same price at RM116,500; limited to 100 units

    BYD Seal 6 EV in Ivory Gold at ACE 2025 – Premium only, same price at RM116,500; limited to 100 units

    We’re at the ongoing paultan.org Auto Car Expo, and on display at the BYD booth is the Seal 6 EV in an exclusive Ivory Gold exterior paint finish. Announced for our market just last week, this hue is limited to 100 units, all of which are in the top-spec Premium variant.

    The special colour is available at no extra cost, so you’ll be paying the Premium’s recommended retail price of RM115,800, or RM116,500 including on-the-road costs but without insurance. The Seal 6 EV was launched here back in September, initially with three colours: Arctic White, Harbour Grey and Misty Blue.

    With the Premium, you’re getting 56.64-kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that provides up to 485 km of range following the NEDC standard (about 410 km WLTP). This powers a front electric motor rated at 218 PS (215 hp or 160 kW) and 330 Nm of torque, enabling a 0-100 km/h time of 7.5 seconds.

    The Seal 6 EV supports Type 2 AC charging at up to 7 kW (rounded up from 6.67 kW), while DC fast charging at the peak 100 kW will get the battery from a 30-80% state of charge in 23 minutes. There’s also a vehicle-to-load (V2L) system that can deliver an output of up to 3.7 kW to power devices and appliances.

    In terms of standard equipment, the Premium comes with 18-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, an eight-way powered driver’s seat, six airbags, the usual array of passive safety systems, an ADAS suite (AEB, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning), a 360-degree monitor, LED headlamps, a 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, eight speakers, a wireless charging pad and automatic air-conditioning.

     
  • Hyundai Staria CKD in new Stormy Sea colour on show at ACE 2025 – RM180k-268k, same as CBU prices

    Hyundai Staria CKD in new Stormy Sea colour on show at ACE 2025 – RM180k-268k, same as CBU prices

    On the Hyundai stand at the ongoing paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2025, co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher, sits the locally-assembled Hyundai Staria in Stormy Sea, one of the four new colours (the others being Jet Black, Snow Flake White Pearl and Meteor Grey) you can have with the CKD model.

    It’s the first Hyundai model to be CKD since Hyundai Motor Malaysia took over, but it comes from Sime Motors‘ (the previous Hyundai distributor in Malaysia) Inokom plant in Kulim. The CKD prices are the same as the CBU prices – RM179,888 for the 10-seat Style, RM196,888 for the 10-seat Prime, RM209,888 for the 10-seat Prestige and RM267,888 for the 7-seat Prestige.

    Offers? Decide whether you want eight times free service (worth RM4,800) or a cash rebate up to RM6,000. An exclusive year-end offer gives you a further RM10,000 off selected variants, My Hyundai Rewards lets you choose between RM2,000 lifestyle vouchers or a RM1,500 cash bonus, there are also free accessories, and a collaboration with Tokio Marine Insurans (Malaysia) results in a free AutoPro Package upgrade.

    Additionally, paultan.org will be giving the first 200 bookings RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon, while every confirmed booking will enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000. A total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000. So what are you waiting for?

     
  • iCaur V23 on display at ACE 2025 – see the retro-styled SUV at Setia City Convention Centre, from RM145k est

    iCaur V23 on display at ACE 2025 – see the retro-styled SUV at Setia City Convention Centre, from RM145k est

    The iCaur V23 has to be one of the more interesting SUVs to come from China, and there has been a lot of them lately. Much of the appeal, if not all, has to be from the V23’s design, which is sort of like a modern rendition of the classic J40 Toyota Land Cruiser. By the way, Toyota itself doesn’t have an electric LC or any 4×4 at the price point iCaur is looking at – RM145k to RM155k estimated.

    Previewed late last month, the V23 is now on display at ACE 2025 by paultan.org, co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher, which opens to the public at Setia City Convention Centre today, so you can check out the SUV up close and try it out for size. You can also compare it with the iCaur 03, the Chery-owned brand’s first product in Malaysia. The silver V23 you see here is a right-hand-drive car in specs that are close to what customers will get post-launch, which will happen before the year ends.

    Two variants are available – 2WD and iWD, like in Thailand where the car is sold as the Chery V23. In a nutshell, these are the powertrain specs:

    iCaur V23 on display at ACE 2025 – see the retro-styled SUV at Setia City Convention Centre, from RM145k est

    iCaur V23 2WD

    • Electric motor: 136 PS (134 hp or 100 kW) and 180 Nm; RWD
    • 0-100 km/h: 11 seconds
    • Top speed: 140 km/h
    • Battery: 59.93 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP)
    • Range (NEDC): 360 km
    • DC charging: 85 kW
    • AC charging: 6.6 kW

    iCaur V23 iWD

    • Front electric motor: 75 PS (74 hp or 55 kW) and 112 Nm
    • Rear electric motor: 136 PS (134 hp or 100 kW) and 180 Nm
    • Total system output: 211 PS (208 hp or 155 kW) and 292 Nm; AWD
    • 0-100 km/h: 7.5 seconds
    • Top speed: 140 km/h
    • Battery: 81.76 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC)
    • Range (NEDC): 430 km
    • DC charging: 104 kW
    • AC charging: 6.6 kW

    iCaur V23 on display at ACE 2025 – see the retro-styled SUV at Setia City Convention Centre, from RM145k est

    Compared to the 03, the V23 has a 20 mm longer wheelbase at 2,735 mm. However, as there are virtually no overhangs here, the V23 has a smaller footprint than the 03 – 4,220 mm long and 1,915 mm wide versus 4,406 mm long and 1,910 mm wide. The old-school looks also bring a much taller body – 1,845 mm versus the 03’s 1,715 mm. The latter makes it appear like a bigger car than the 03.

    If you’re curious, this EV offers a minimum ground clearance of 200 mm, wading depth of 600 mm, approach angle of 42 degrees and a departure angle of 40 degrees.

    Inside, the upright dashboard houses a large 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen stacked above rectangular air vents and a panel with large dials and switches – good. By the way, we’re not getting a circular meter ahead of the driver, as per the China market – instead the speedo and other driving info will be displayed on the right-side of the central screen.

    Storage wise, you’ll find nets at the bottom of the chunky door cards, a two-tier configurable centre console and boot space that’s expandable from 234 to 1,366 litres, including 80 litres of underfloor space. In the kit department, expect a vehicle-to-load system (V2L, 3.3 kW output, 19-inch (2WD) or 21-inch (iWD) wheels and a 540-degree ‘transparent’ camera. Level 2 ADAS, too.

    The estimated price for the V23 2WD is RM145,000, and RM155,000 for the iWD variant. Curiously, these figures are identical to what was announced for the 03 prior to its price reveal in September (RM119,800 to RM129,800), so it’s safe to expect a much lower final RRP when the V23 is launched by the end of the year.

    Again, the iCaur V23 is on display at ACE 2025 at Setia City Convention Centre today (yes, only today) so grab this opportunity to check out this interestingly-styled EV before it’s launched.

    GALLERY: iCaur V23 at ACE 2025

     
  • Jetour T2 previewed at ACE 2025 – RHD, 254 PS 2.0T AWD, open for booking, Q1 2026 launch, RM179k est

    Jetour T2 previewed at ACE 2025 – RHD, 254 PS 2.0T AWD, open for booking, Q1 2026 launch, RM179k est

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the paultan.org Auto Car Expo, co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher. One of the brands being showcased at the event is Jetour, which has brought along the T2 SUV.

    The car was previewed at the Malaysia Autoshow in May, but today marks the debut of the right-hand-drive version ahead of its official launch, slated for the first quarter of 2026. The car is open for booking (with a RM1,000 fee) with estimated pricing of RM178,888, making it significantly more expensive than Jetour’s other offerings, with even the VT9 only topping out at RM124,350.

    The T2 is a mid-sized SUV with boxy styling very much akin to the Ford Bronco, with square headlights, a large grille (with illuminated Jetour badging), an upright glasshouse, a sideways opening tailgate and an “external spare tyre” (actually a large storage box).

    Jetour T2 previewed at ACE 2025 – RHD, 254 PS 2.0T AWD, open for booking, Q1 2026 launch, RM179k est

    Despite the looks, the car is actually a unibody rather than a body-on-frame vehicle. Measuring 4,785 mm long, 2,006 mm wide and 1,880 mm tall, the T2 is nearly 100 mm longer than the Honda CR-V and just 45 mm shorter than the seven-seater Hyundai Santa Fe.

    Inside, the T2 is very much in keeping with Chinese 4×4-esque SUV form, with a bluff dashboard, lots of chunky silvery trim and Allen bolt heads, an oblong-shaped steering wheel and large screens consisting of a 10.25-inch instrument display and a 15.6-inch touchscreen.

    The car shown here is not representative of local specs, with the finalised cars coming with dual power-adjustable front seats with memory, faux leather upholstery, a panoramic glass roof, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 12-speaker Sony sound system, a 360-degree camera system and six airbags.

    Jetour T2 previewed at ACE 2025 – RHD, 254 PS 2.0T AWD, open for booking, Q1 2026 launch, RM179k est

    Power comes from a 2.0 litre turbocharged and direct-injected four-cylinder engine from the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro, producing 254 PS at 5,500 rpm and 390 Nm of torque from 1,750 to 4,500 rpm. All of that gets sent to all four wheels through a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.

    There are also plans to bring in the plug-in hybrid version, utilising the same 156 PS/220 Nm 1.5 litre turbo as the Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 PHEVs. Unlike those cars, the mill in the Jetour is mated to a three-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) and a 224 PS/390 Nm electric motor. Battery options include 26.7 kWh and 43.24 kWh units, delivering WLTP-rated pure electric ranges of 100 km and 161 km respectively.

    Jetour says the T2 will be its first model to be offered here with Level 2 semi-autonomous driving functionality, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist, an “intelligent dodging” system, blind spot monitoring and rear collision warning. This is despite the display unit not coming with a windscreen camera.

    Expect the T2 to arrive in CBU fully-imported form first, with CKD locally-assembled models coming from the Berjaya Assembly plant in Johor later on. If you want to check out the Jetour T2 in person, ACE 2025 will take place today and tomorrow from 9am to 7pm at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC).

     
  • 2026 Proton Saga MC3 makes public debut at ACE 2025, November 8-9, Setia City Convention Centre

    2026 Proton Saga MC3 makes public debut at ACE 2025, November 8-9, Setia City Convention Centre

    This is easily the hottest car of the year in Malaysia – the 2026 Proton Saga MC3. The order books are set to open Monday, November 10, so why not come to the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2025 – co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher – and check it out for yourself?

    What can we tell you about the budget sedan that you haven’t already read or watched everywhere this week? New 120 PS/150 Nm 1.5 litre four-cylinder engine, three variants, two types of automatic gearbox, a re-engineered platform, new face and tail, new dashboard with long horizontal display panel, up to six airbags and Level 1 ADAS.

    Promo-wrapped the Premium variant at ACE 2025 may be, but its LED projector headlamps, L-shaped DRLs that continue into the Proton logo-cupping Ethereal Bow, full-width Sulaman songket-inspired concave grille, monocular ADAS camera and end-to-end tail LEDs are visible for all to see.

    You’ll also be able to go inside and experience the new interior for yourself. Learn more here: spec differences between Executive/Premium and brief drive impressions of the CVT-equipped Premium. Will the estimated prices be revealed on Monday?

     
  • 2026 Toyota bZ4X facelift – EV updated in Thailand with larger battery, up to 525 km WLTP; from RM198k

    2026 Toyota bZ4X facelift – EV updated in Thailand with larger battery, up to 525 km WLTP; from RM198k

    Toyota has launched the bZ4X facelift for Thailand, where the electric crossover is on sale in two variants, three years on from when the model first arrived in the market.

    According to Autolife Thailand, the updated bZ4X as the the Long Range FWD is priced at 1,529,000 baht (RM197,507), and the Long Range AWD is priced at 1,649,000 baht (RM213,008), the latter priced slightly less than the dual-motor AWD that was the sole variant at the model’s 2022 market launch in the kingdom.

    Starting with the Long Range FWD, this gets a single-motor powertrain producing 224 PS and 269 Nm driving the front wheels, powered by a 73.1 kWh lithium-ion battery providing up to 600 km of range on the NEDC cycle (525 km WLTP). Acceleration from 0-100 km/h is attained in a claimed 7.4 seconds.

    The Long Range AWD, as the name indicates, drives all four wheels through a dual-motor powertrain that outputs 343 PS and 338 Nm, powered by the same 73.1 kWh battery that yields up to 570 km of range on the NEDC cycle (481 km WLTP). The 0-100 km/h acceleration benchmark is elapsed in a claimed 5.1 seconds.

    2026 Toyota bZ4X facelift – EV updated in Thailand with larger battery, up to 525 km WLTP; from RM198k

    Charging for the updated bZ4X is up to 150 kW DC, enabling a 10-80% recharge in 28 minutes. Meanwhile, the bZ4X can take up to 22 kW of AC charging.

    Equipment in the 2026 bZ4X includes synthetic leather upholstery, eight-way power adjustable driver and front passenger seats (with memory for the driver’s seat), automatic power windows with anti-pinch on all four windows, smart entry and push-button start, paddles for brake regeneration control, a seven-inch driver’s instrument display, and a 14-inch infotainment touchscreen.

    Also on are Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six-speaker audio (nine speakers for the AWD), one USB-A and three USB-C ports, one 12-volt outlet, two wireless phone charging pads, dual-zone air-conditioning with rear air-conditioning vents, and 64-colour cabin ambient lighting.

    Safety and driving assistance systems in the 2026 bZ4X include blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, safe exit assist, parking assist with automatic braking, as well as the Toyota Safety Sense suite of functions including pre-collision system with automatic braking, all-speed ​​dynamic radar cruise control, Adaptive cruise control with cornering speed reduction system, automatic high beam control, lane departure warning, and lane tracing assist.

    Also on are ABS, EBD, brake assist, stability control, traction control, hill start assist, and eight airbags (dual front, centre front, side front, driver’s knee and curtain airbags).

    In Thailand, the 2026 Toyota bZ4X is offered in a choice of exterior colours comprised of Precious Metal (grey), Platinum White Pearl, Emotional Red, and Attitude Black Mica, with the first three colours paired with a black roof finish and a black interior scheme, while the latter gets light grey upholstery.

     
  • ACE 2025: Experience the new BYD Seal 6 – largest C-segment sedan, rear-wheel drive, affordable price

    ACE 2025: Experience the new BYD Seal 6 – largest C-segment sedan, rear-wheel drive, affordable price

    The paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) starts tomorrow and runs over two days, November 8 and 9, at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). Co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher, this year’s event will see an unprecedented amount of participating brands, so make sure you head on over to the show it you’re looking for a great deal on a new car.

    Among the brands participating at ACE is BYD, which will be showcasing a host of its electric vehicle models. If you’re curious about the Seal 6 EV, the latest addition to its lineup, you’ll be able to view and sample the new C-segment sedan at the event – the rear-wheel drive offering promises to deliver on space, tech and an exhilarating driving experience.

    Besides the Seal 6 EV, the entire BYD range will be present, so whether you’re in the market for a sedan, MPV or SUV, there’s something that will meet your needs. Highlight models include the updated Seal, which remains a blisteringly fast sedan capable of doing the 0-100 km/h run in a rapid 3.8 seconds, and the Atto 2, the perfect choice for the young urban crowd looking for a versatile, stylish compact SUV.

    Best of all, book a Seal or Atto 2 at the event and you’ll enjoy a high trade-in support on your old car of up to RM11,000*, so this means exceptional savings.

    ACE 2025: Experience the new BYD Seal 6 – largest C-segment sedan, rear-wheel drive, affordable price

    In addition to the individual promos from brands, you will also enjoy a wide variety of offers and prizes from us at paultan.org. The first 200 bookings will receive RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon.

    That’s not all, as every confirmed booking will enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000. A total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000.

    Other brands participating at ACE 2025 are BMW and MINI (both represented by Wheelcorp Premium), Lotus, iCaur (represented by iCaur Petaling Jaya), Audi, Volkswagen, Perodua, Zeekr (represented by Carro), Chery, Jetour, Hyundai, Ford, Omoda & Jaecoo, Proton, Proton eMas, smart (represented by EON), Leapmotor and Peugeot.

    Each will be offering their own irresistible promotions at the event, so head on over to ACE 2025 this November 8-9, which is tomorrow and Sunday, from 9am to 7pm. See you there!

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • ACE 2025: Last chance to get Lotus Emeya and Eletre at tax-free prices – set to go up RM200k next year!

    ACE 2025: Last chance to get Lotus Emeya and Eletre at tax-free prices – set to go up RM200k next year!

    Just one more sleep before the paultan.org Auto Car Expo returns on November 8 and 9 at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). This year’s instalment, co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher, is noteworthy in that it is the last chance for you to snag a tax-free CBU fully-imported electric vehicle before incentives end on December 31.

    And when it comes to EVs, the Lotus Eletre and Emeya are among the best there are, offering exhilarating performance, incisive handling, a plush, high-tech cabin, a range of up to 610 km and an 800-volt architecture that enables up to 420 kW of DC fast charging. At ACE 2025, you’ll be able to purchase these cutting-edge vehicles at the lowest prices they will ever be offered at, as they are set to become up to RM200,000 more expensive come next year.

    But don’t take our word for it – you’ll be able to experience all the Eletre and Emeya have to offer, including their relentless acceleration and the signature Lotus ride and handling, through a guided test drive with professional Lotus instructors. Lotus customers, Lotus Club members and visitors awaiting their test drives can also relax at the exclusive Lotus Cars Malaysia Lounge Experience, where they’ll enjoy handcrafted coffee and pastries by One Half Coffee Roastery and Dou Dou Bakes.

    ACE 2025: Last chance to get Lotus Emeya and Eletre at tax-free prices – set to go up RM200k next year!

    Lotus is just one of many brands present at ACE 2025, including BMW and MINI (represented by Wheelcorp Premium), iCaur (represented by iCaur Petaling Jaya), Audi, Volkswagen, Zeekr (represented by Carro), Chery, Omoda & Jaecoo, Jetour, Hyundai, BYD, Ford, Perodua, Proton, Proton eMas, smart (represented by EON), Leapmotor and Peugeot. Each will be offering their own irresistible promotions.

    And that’s not all – at ACE 2025, you will also enjoy a wide variety of offers and prizes from us at paultan.org. The first 200 bookings will receive RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon.

    Plus, every confirmed booking will enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000. A total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000, enabling them to kickstart their car detailing journey.

    So, mark your calendars on November 8 and 9 for ACE 2025 at SCCC from 9am to 7pm. See you there!

     
  • 2026 Geely Emgrand – BMA Evo, BHE15 1.5L 4-cyl NA, turbo engines, still torsion beam, next Proton S70?

    2026 Geely Emgrand – BMA Evo, BHE15 1.5L 4-cyl NA, turbo engines, still torsion beam, next Proton S70?

    Unveiled a little over a month ago, the fifth-generation Geely Emgrand has been launched in China, sold alongside the recently-revised fourth-gen model. The sedan has been made larger and more upmarket while maintaining its status as the carmaker’s most mainstream offering.

    The new Emgrand, codenamed SS21 (its predecessor is the SS11), is the first Geely model to ride on the updated BMA Evo platform. This is the successor to the B-segment Modular Architecture (BMA) that underpins the Proton X50, enabling the fitment of new hardware, electrical architecture and AI technologies.

    This switch has been accompanied by a significant increase in dimensions – measuring 4,815 mm long, 1,885 mm wide and 1,480 mm tall, the new Emgrand is 177 mm longer, 65 mm wider and 20 mm taller than the previous model, while its 2,755 mm wheelbase is 105 mm longer. This bumps it up a whole size class, from being a “B-segment plus” model to being over 100 mm longer than even the Honda Civic.

    2026 Geely Emgrand – BMA Evo, BHE15 1.5L 4-cyl NA, turbo engines, still torsion beam, next Proton S70?

    Despite this, however, the BMA underpinnings mean the Emgrand soldiers on with torsion beam rear suspension, rather than an independent setup that is the C-segment norm. Still, there upgrades elsewhere, not least of which can be found under the bonnet.

    Here sits one of two engine options – the first is the BHE15PFI 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated and port-injected four-cylinder in high-output 120 PS/150 Nm BHE15-CFN tune, only recently making its debut in the previous Emgrand (and the new Proton Saga). This is mated to a CVT with a simulated eight-speed mode.

    The other new engine option is the BHE15TD turbocharged and direct-injected version of the four-pot, the same one found in the facelifted Proton X50. It continues to make 181 PS and 290 Nm of torque, sent to the front wheels through the same seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. This engine and gearbox combination is expected to make its way to the Proton S70, based on the fourth-gen Emgrand.

    On the outside, the new Emgrand’s design is considerably more upscale than before, thanks to the lankier proportions and a sleeker six-window glasshouse. Details include slim and sharp headlights that flank a large rectangular grille with vertical slats, plus a Volvo-style X-shaped air intake design and a horizontal shoulder line that connects the head- and taillights.

    Those taillights feature layered graphics and are joined together by a black bar with the Geely script; there’s no full-width light bar unlike its plug-in hybrid sibling, the Galaxy Starshine 6. Also different are the two (unfortunately fake) rectangular tailpipes.

    Inside, the new Emgrand continues to share plenty with the Starshine 6, including a dashboard with pill-shaped air vents and a wide centre console with the now de rigueur dual smartphone holders and a 50-watt Qi wireless charger. There’s also the same 10.2-inch digital instrument display and a 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen running on the latest Flyme Auto operating system.

    2026 Geely Emgrand – BMA Evo, BHE15 1.5L 4-cyl NA, turbo engines, still torsion beam, next Proton S70?

    There are a few changes, however, including a three-spoke flat-bottomed steering wheel to replace the Galaxy line’s two-spoke oblong unit (the one shared with the Proton eMas 7) and a centre console-mounted crystalline gear selector. This has also necessitated the repositioning of the dual cupholders fore and aft, as well as the ditching of the multifunction control knob for – joy of joys! – a row of physical switches underneath the touchscreen that control the single-zone air conditioning.

    Safety-wise, the Emgrand comes as standard with six airbags, with all but the base model being offered for the first time with driver assists such as autonomous emergency braking and Level 2 semi-autonomous features like adaptive cruise control and lane centring assist (all of these, by the way, are already available on the S70). No highly-automated driving functionality, however, unlike other Geely models.

    Prices for the new Emgrand in China range from 77,900 yuan (RM45,700) to 94,900 yuan (RM55,700), slightly higher than the fourth-gen’s 68,900 yuan (RM40,400) to 86,900 yuan (RM51,000). The car could end up being an eventual next-generation S70, but with the current model only expected to receive the new four-pot as part of a product update, we’ll probably have to wait a while yet for a full-on replacement.

     
  • ACE 2025: Savings of up to RM20,000 on a new BYD

    ACE 2025: Savings of up to RM20,000 on a new BYD

    The paultan.org Auto Car Expo – co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher – returns this year to the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC) and will take place this weekend from November 8-9. At ACE 2025, you can find the best deals on your next new car purchase, with plenty of options on offer from the brands in attendance.

    BYD will be at ACE 2025, and you can look forward to savings as high as RM20,000 when you book a Sealion 7. Other models being offered with savings include the Atto 3 Ultra, which can be had at up to RM18,000 off, as well as the M6 that sees savings of up to RM8,000.

    Meanwhile, you can receive trade-in support up to RM11,000 when opting for either the Atto 2 and Seal. If that isn’t enough, you will receive RM300 charging credit vouchers and stand a chance to win lucky draw prizes when you book any BYD model at ACE 2025. The full line-up of BYD models are available for test drives too, and you can enjoy fun activities and learn more about the technologies at the BYD booth.

    When you purchase a car at ACE 2025, you’ll not only get to enjoy the individual brand deals, but also rewards from us at paultan.org. The first 200 bookings will receive RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon.

    ACE 2025: Savings of up to RM20,000 on a new BYD

    Every confirmed booking will also enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000, and a total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000.

    The line-up of car brands at ACE 2025 include BMW and MINI (both represented by Wheelcorp Premium), iCaur (represented by iCaur Petaling Jaya), Proton, Jetour, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Zeekr (represented by Carro), Omoda & Jaecoo, Audi, Ford, Perodua, Chery, Proton eMas, Lotus, Leapmotor, Peugeot and smart (represented by EON).

    ACE 2025 starts tomorrow, so make your way to SCCC from November 8-9 to take advantage of the deals on offer. See you there!

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • Gov’t studying ways to minimise impact on CKD car prices as OMV/402 excise duty revision looms

    Gov’t studying ways to minimise impact on CKD car prices as OMV/402 excise duty revision looms

    As previously reported, the implementation of revised excise tax regulations under PU(A) 402/2019-Excise Tax Regulations (Determination of Value of Locally Produced Goods for Excise Tax Purposes), which was supposed to have begun this year, had been deferred to January 2026. The latest indication from the government is that the revision is still on track to happen, but the country is presently identifying ways to curb potential car price increases once the new regulation takes effect.

    This is because the ‘402’, or open market value (OMV) excise duty revision, will increase the scope of taxable items for locally-assembled (CKD) vehicles by expanding excise duties, which are presently only applied on manufacturing costs, to include non-manufacturing costs such as sales, marketing, administrative expenses and profit.

    While the move is expected to push prices of CKD locally-assembled vehicles up, it remains to be seen by how much. Initially, it was indicated that CKD car/bike prices could go up anywhere from 10 to 30%, but the finance ministry firmly denied that that would be the case back in February, stating that the vehicle valuation method was still being determined and that there had yet to be a final decision on the matter.

    The engagement is reportedly still going on. According to deputy finance minister Lim Hui Ying, the government is currently gathering data and holding consultation sessions with industry players to obtain feedback and find workable solutions to address concerns over the impact of the regulation on CKD vehicles, as The Edge reports.

    Gov’t studying ways to minimise impact on CKD car prices as OMV/402 excise duty revision looms

    She said that the actual impact on vehicle prices has yet to be determined, as local assemblers operate under different business models that lead to inconsistencies in excise duty calculations. “Nevertheless, the government will take mitigation measures to minimise the impact on the public,” she told the Dewan Rakyat. Lim said this in response to a question from Datuk Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli (BN–Jempol), who asked whether the government intends to proceed with or defer the enforcement of the OMV/402.

    In July, Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president Mohd Shamsor Mohd Zain had said there was no running away from the OMV/402, but added that a new method that will minimise its impact would be announced. “We have had engagement with the ministry of finance, and understandably, the OMV is definitely going to be implemented, as that is part and parcel of the alignment to World Customs Organisation guidelines,” he said back then.

    He had added that under the gazetted format, the bandied increase of on the on-the-road (OTR) prices of CKD vehicles would fall within the above-mentioned percentage, but there was indication that a revised approach would be applied to soften things. “Based on feedback we have been getting, the indication is that there will be a new method or new way of calculation for the impact to be minimised,” he had said in July. What and how that is remains to be seen.

     
  • ACE 2025: Exclusive viewing of the all-new iCaur V23 tomorrow at Setia City Convention Centre

    ACE 2025: Exclusive viewing of the all-new iCaur V23 tomorrow at Setia City Convention Centre

    This year’s edition of the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) is just around the corner – in fact, it takes place from tomorrow, once again at the Setia City Convention Centre this weekend. With co-sponsors Carro and Kärcher, ACE 2025 is where you’ll find the best deals on your next automobile purchase, from car and auto-related accessories brands alike.

    Chery group brand iCaur is represented at ACE 2025 by iCaur Petaling Jaya, and this is your chance to view the all-new iCaur V23. Be sure to be at SCCC tomorrow, as the V23 will be on display at the expo for just one day, on Saturday, November 8.

    As is customary now at ACE, there are perks galore to be had when you purchase a new vehicle at the event. Bookings made for a new iCaur at ACE 2025 this weekend will entitle you, the car buyer, to a Trapo giveaway worth up to RM3,000, including the Trapo classic car mat, Trapo i-Sight dashcam, Trapo crystal tint, Trapo Quikshield coating, Trapo PPF door cup and edge protection, and a scented stone starter kit.

    The benefits of battery-electric motoring are well-established, and for the Malaysian market the EV tax exemptions are set to end this December, after which the prices of new electric vehicles in the country are set to increase significantly. Book and register you new EV now to reap the ongoing benefits.

    ACE 2025: Exclusive viewing of the all-new iCaur V23 tomorrow at Setia City Convention Centre

    On top of the individual promos from brands, you will also enjoy a wide variety of offers and prizes from us at paultan.org when you purchase a car at ACE 2025. The first 200 bookings will receive RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon.

    There’s more. Every confirmed vehicle booking will enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000. A total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000.

    In addition to iCaur (represented by iCaur Petaling Jaya), other brands in attendance are BMW and MINI (represented by Wheelcorp Premium), Lotus, Audi, Jetour, Volkswagen, Zeekr (represented by Carro), Omoda & Jaecoo, Hyundai, Ford, Chery, Perodua, Proton, Proton eMas, smart (represented by EON), Leapmotor and Peugeot.

    There’s plenty in store at ACE 2025, so head to the Setia City Convention Centre this weekend. Remember, the iCaur V23 is on display for just one day, so be sure to check it out on Saturday, November 8.

     
  • Geely EX5 gets another price cut in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin now up to RM26k less; starts from RM90k

    Geely EX5 gets another price cut in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin now up to RM26k less; starts from RM90k

    The price cuts keep coming for the Geely EX5 in Thailand, with the electric SUV now starting from just 699,000 baht (about RM90k) for the base Pro variant, reports Autolife Thailand. This figure is 200,000 baht (RM26k) less than before, while the top-spec Max gets a lesser reduction of 140,000 baht (RM18k) to go for 849,000 baht (RM110k).

    As a recap, the EX5, the twin to our Proton eMas 7, was launched in Thailand in late November last year. At the time, the Pro retailed for 899,000 baht (RM116k) while the Max went for 989,000 baht (RM128k), although both were offered with a special introductory discount (limited to a certain number of units) that cut 40,000 baht (RM5.2k) off their asking prices. Along the way until now, the EX5 has received limited-time promotions that reduced its retail pricing temporarily, including in March and July this year.

    This latest promotion, dubbed ‘The Final Deal’ is offered by Geely Thonburi Thailand, with buyers able to choose if they want the reduced pricing or receive instalment payment assistance for 10 months – 7,000 baht (RM903) for the Pro and 5,000 baht (RM645) for the Max. According to the company, this is the same promotion that will be offered at the upcoming Thailand International Motor Expo later this month.

    Buyers will also receive many special privileges, including a free eight-year/180,000-km battery warranty, a six-year/160,000-km vehicle warranty, 24-hour emergency assistance for five years, free first-class insurance, free portable charger and free registration.

     
  • West Coast Expressway WCE to partially close for Klang Royal City Marathon 2025, November 8 to 9

    West Coast Expressway WCE to partially close for Klang Royal City Marathon 2025, November 8 to 9

    Several sections of the West Coast Expressway (WCE) will be closed with traffic diversions in place from 10pm on Saturday, November 8, for the Klang Royal City Marathon 2025 that takes place in the early hours of Sunday, November 9, the highway operator has stated.

    The affected stretch involves the route from the Bandar Bukit Raja South interchange to the Assam Jawa interchange, and the temporary closure and diversion is to begin at 10pm on Saturday, and will reopen at 8am on Sunday, November 9, it said in a statement.

    The closure along the highway will involve entry ramps from the Grand Sepadu Expressway, Jalan Meru, Persiaran Hamzah Alang, Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway (LATAR), and Jalan Kuala Selangor. According to the illustration, traffic will be diverted to Persiaran Hamzah Alang towards Meru town and Jalan Meru, for traffic heading towards Klang and Shah Alam, and vice versa.

    Motorists are advised to plan their journeys in advance and use the recommended alternative routes, and are reminded to follow the instructions from traffic personnel and police officers stationed at each closure point, the statement from WCE added.

     
  • Honda shows V3R prototype at EICMA, 900 cc, V-three

    Honda shows V3R prototype at EICMA, 900 cc, V-three

    Shown at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Italy is the Honda V3R 900 E-Compressor Prototype. While supercharging and turbocharging is not new for motorcycles, the V3R 900 Compressor features an electronically controlled compressor.

    The engine at the heart of the V3R 900 is a 75-degree V-three, first shown at the 2024 EICMA show. Electronically controlled, the compressor delivers high torque numbers at low engine speeds, with precise control of engine boost.

    According to Honda, this lets the V3R 900 perform at the equivalent power level of a 1,200 cc motorcycle engine. The added benefit of electronically controlled supercharging is the lowered emissions and increased combustion efficiency.

    Honda shows V3R prototype at EICMA, 900 cc, V-three

    The V3R 900 E-Compressor Prototype combines the latest technology with Honda’s motorcycle development knowhow across decades, aiming to deliver dual characteristics of “promised thrills” and “reassuring peace of mind.” This stems from Honda’s concept of the “Non-Rail Roller Coaster,” aiming to deliver the joy of riding as outlined in Honda’s Vision 2030.

    The V3R 900 features Honda’s new flagship ‘Wing’ design, which will be displayed prominently on the Hamamatsu firm’s flagship motorcycle models beginning in 2026. Expect to see future Honda motorcycles coming with some sort of forced induction going forward as emissions regulations worldwide are made more restrictive.

     
 
 
 

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