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  • Malaysian fuel prices January 1-7, 2026 – unchanged; RON95 at RM2.56; RON97 at RM3.16; diesel at RM2.94

    Malaysian fuel prices January 1-7, 2026 – unchanged; RON95 at RM2.56; RON97 at RM3.16; diesel at RM2.94

    Time sure flies, and so here we are, on the cusp of a new year. Yes, it’s another Wednesday, which brings about the usual weekly fuel price update from the ministry of finance, but this one – for the coming week of January 1-7 – takes us into 2026.

    Everything remains unchanged as it was at the end of 2025, and so unsubsidised RON 95 petrol continues on at the RM2.56 per litre it was at last week. As for RON 97, the premium grade of petrol remains priced at RM3.16 per litre.

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

    As for diesel, Euro 5 B10 and B20 blends remain priced at RM2.94 per litre, with the Euro 5 B7 blend, which costs 20 sen more per litre, continuing to go for RM3.14 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 7, 2026, when the next set of fuel price updates are announced. This is the first edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 364th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019. Happy new year, folks, and wishing all of you a great 2026!

     
  • JMEV Yi/Elight spotted in Malaysia – Honda Civic-sized EV sedan; up to 231 PS, 550 km CLTC; launch soon?

    JMEV Yi/Elight spotted in Malaysia – Honda Civic-sized EV sedan; up to 231 PS, 550 km CLTC; launch soon?

    Could another electric vehicle from a Chinese brand be launched in Malaysia? It certainly looks like it based on recent spyshots of this unmarked car with a trade plate roaming our roads.

    Judging by the design of the taillights, this looks to be a JMEV Yi, which is also known as the Yichi 05 in China. The company is a joint venture that involves several parties, including Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG) and China Agricultural Development Construction Fund Corporation.

    French automaker Renault is part of the JV too with a 50% stake that was announced way back in July 2019 when it invested one billion yuan (about RM580 million) to become the major shareholder. Prior to this, JMEV was established in 2015 by JMCG.

    JMEV Yi/Elight spotted in Malaysia – Honda Civic-sized EV sedan; up to 231 PS, 550 km CLTC; launch soon?

    The Yi was first presented in 2021, and aside from being known as the Yichi 05 in its home market, the EV is also called the Elight, as is the case when it was launched in Singapore in August this year. Over there, the Elight is powered by a front electric motor rated at 147 PS (145 hp or 108 kW) and 225 Nm of torque, which is good for a top speed of 150 km/h and 0-100 km/h time of 8.9 seconds.

    Powering the electric motor is a nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery with a capacity of 63 kWh. This enables a WLTP combined range of up to 460 km, and the battery supports DC fast charging that can get the battery from a 30-80% state of charge in 30 minutes.

    Meanwhile, the Yichi 05 in China comes in different configurations, including a 56.31-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery paired with a front electric motor with 224 PS (221 hp or 165 kW) and 210 Nm. There’s also a 63-kWh NMC battery with dual motors – 150 PS (148 hp or 110 kW) and 225 Nm front; 82 PS (80 hp or 60 kW) and 170 Nm rear; 231 PS (228 hp or 170 kW) and 395 Nm combined. The CLTC range of the Yichi 05 is between 470 and 550 km

    JMEV Elight/Yichi 05

    In terms of dimensions, the Yi/Yichi 05/Elight is close in size to the current Honda Civic we have here, measuring in at 4,675 mm long, 1,835 mm wide, 1,480 mm tall and with a wheelbase spanning 2,750 mm.

    Available features for the EV include an ADAS suite with adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, blind spot monitoring and lane keep assist. The kit list also includes matrix LED headlamps, powered front seats, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster as well as 14.6-inch central infotainment touchscreen (Singapore; China’s Yichi 05 is listed with a 12.3-inch unit).

    Pricing for the Yichi 05 in China ranges from 129,800 to 66,800 yuan (RM75k to RM104k), with four variants offered. We don’t have official details yet if the Yi will be launched here, but the trade plate this unit wears (B 5034 A) is the same one seen on a Neta X previously – perhaps GoAuto is involved?

     
  • Forthing Friday EV, REEV – 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating

    Forthing Friday EV, REEV – 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating

    You already know it’s coming to Malaysia via distributor Wide Premium; now the Forthing Friday SUV has been given a five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating, which applies to both EV and range-extended (REEV) versions. The crash test took place at the China Automotive Engineering Research Institute (CAERI) in Chongqing on November 24.

    One of two Malaysia-bound Forthings (see the other one here), the Friday achieved 39.78 out of 40 points for adults, 15.26 out of 20 for children, 17.14 out of 20 for safety assist and 15 out of 20 for motorcyclists, resulting in a 87.18-point total score.

    ASEAN NCAP says all variants have six airbags, seatbelt reminders for the two front seats, AEB (city, inter-urban, pedestrians and motorbikes), blind spot detection, pedestrian protection, ISOFIX, lane departure warning, forward collision warning and lane keep assist.

    It’s one of the last vehicles to be tested under the outgoing 2021-2025 protocolthe Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV and iCaur V23 were tested just a few days later. Assessment under the 2026–2030 protocol starts January – an expanded emphasis on ADAS is expected.

    Is today’s news regarding the new requirements for fully-imported (CBU) EVs (minimum 272 PS, minimum RM250k price) by new brands going to complicate things for the Forthing Friday EV (which has 204 PS and is targeting a RM130k starting price)? Or have the necessary approvals already been secured in time? Learn more about the car here.

    Forthing Friday full ASEAN NCAP report

    Forthing Friday REEV previewed in Malaysia in November

     
  • BMW Motorrad reveals 2026 motorcycle colour options

    BMW Motorrad reveals 2026 motorcycle colour options

    Changes in the colour schemes for certain BMW Motorrad models for 2026, with the R1300 GS and GS Adventure leading the new options. BMW Motorrad’s four-cylinder adventure-tourer, the S1000 XR also enters the new year with a new paint scheme.

    Leading the list of changes is the R1300 GS, BMW Motorrad’s primary adventure-touring rig. New for 2026 is the Style Trophy colour scheme in White Aluminium Matt metallic combined with Racingblue Metallic.

    The R1300 GS bigger sibling, the R1300 GS Adventure, also gets an equipment upgrade option. In 2026, the R1300 GS Adventure comes with a hand guard extension as part of the Touring package, while selecting the Enduro Pro option gets you the Enduro engine guard.

    For the S1000 XR, the new colour choice is Sage Green metallic, superseding the previous Gravity Blue metallic paint. In the S1000 XR’s optional equipment, a USB charging port is now included in the Dyanmic package selection.

    Moving down the range, the F900 GS now comes in Style Passion with a new Snapper Rocks Blue Matt metallic color scheme, with the Sao Paolo uni paintwork no longer available. Meanwhile, Style Trophy for the F900 GS now sports Racingblue metallic/Lightwhite uni/Racingred uni, and Racingred uni for rear sub-frame, while the Lightwhite uni/Racingblue metallic is no longer available.

    Rounding out the list of new colours are BMW Motorrad’s scooters, with the C400 GT and C400 X. The C400 GT now comes in the Blue Ridge Mountain metallic colour scheme with gold painted wheels dubbed Style Exclusive, and the C400 X is available in Style Rugged inn White Aluminum Matt metallic and black wheels, while the previous Kalamata Matt metallic is dropped from the catalogue.

     
  • Selangor police collected around RM19.5 million during 70% summons discount from Nov 1 to Dec 30

    Selangor police collected around RM19.5 million during 70% summons discount from Nov 1 to Dec 30

    Selangor police collected RM19,511,350 following the implementation of a 70% reduction in traffic summons compounds from November 1 until December 30 this year.

    According to Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar, the amount collected is for the settlement of 258,345 summonses. These include 125,759 summonses (RM11,491,650) for on-the-spot offences and 132,586 summonses (RM8,019,700) for offences issued without the driver’s presence.

    It was also revealed that the Klang Selatan district police headquarters (IPD) recorded the highest collection at RM2.7 million, followed by the Petaling Jaya IPD at RM2.1 million and the Kajang IPD at RM1.7 million.

    “Selangor police are seeing a positive trend, with the public increasingly embracing digital technology. Although cash payments still recorded a higher amount at RM10,059,470, e-payment methods also showed very significant figures, with collections totalling RM9,451,880. This indicates that the public now prefers faster and more efficient transactions, in line with the nation’s digital transformation agenda,” said Shazeli.

     
  • Min price for CBU EVs by new brands in Malaysia increased to RM250k, min power 272 PS from 2026

    Min price for CBU EVs by new brands in Malaysia increased to RM250k, min power 272 PS from 2026

    A document snapshot has been shared on LinkedIn, purportedly from Malaysia’s investment, trade and industry ministry (MITI), that appears to reveal that from January 1, 2026, all new fully-imported (CBU) EVs from new brands yet to enter the Malaysian market must be priced RM250k and up, and their motor(s) power must be at least 200 kW (272 PS).

    Before you get your sarongs in a twist, this does not affect brands and CBU EV models that are already in Malaysia – the RM100k floor still applies for these. And of course, any CBU EV that enters Malaysia on or after December 28 will not be exempt from import and excise duties.

    Min price for CBU EVs by new brands in Malaysia increased to RM250k, min power 272 PS from 2026

    BYD, Malaysia’s top EV brand, is planning a plant in KLK TechPark, Tanjong Malim, but it’s only expected to be ready by the second half of 2026. CBU EV stock that enters Malaysia on or after December 28 could be subjected to price hikes – although by how much would depend on how much the new duty rates are, which are not publicly known yet. Brands that want to stay competitive will have to assemble their EVs in the country.

    Carmakers already producing EVs in Malaysia include Proton, Perodua, Volvo, Chery, Mercedes-Benz and TQ Wuling. Besides BYD, Zeekr could do it at DRB-Hicom’s Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (also in Tanjong Malim), Leapmotor is expected to use Stellantis’ Gurun plant, EPMB will do it for Xpeng and MG, and Volkswagen has EV plans for DRB-Hicom’s Pekan plant.

     
  • 3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series CR BLK – deeper black, more heat rejection and durability

    3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series CR BLK – deeper black, more heat rejection and durability

    3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series CR BLK has recently been launched in Malaysia. Part of the next-generation Crystalline series, these products incorporate the latest technologies to ensure your ride stays cool, both in terms of looks and temperature.

    3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series CR BLK enhances original equipment manufacturer (OEM) colour matching to integrate more naturally with your car’s original design. Improving on the more earthy (brownish) hues of previous Crystalline films, it shifts to a neutral black and grey profile that aligns with OEM glass across tint levels for a cleaner, sleeker look. And once you go black, you can’t go back, as they say.

    Not only does this multi-layer optical film combine over 200 layers in a film thinner than a Post-it Note – it helps block up to 99.9% ultraviolet rays, boasts up to 62% TSER (total solar energy rejected) and up to 70% IRER (infrared energy rejection)*. A better hard coat also helps prevent scratch defects and speeds up installation.

    See and feel the difference for yourself through a free demo at the below selected dealers, and click here when you’re convinced and ready to book an installation.

    3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series CR BLK – deeper black, more heat rejection and durability

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    3M Malaysia is also running a nationwide promo on the regular 3M Automotive Window Film Crystalline Series – enjoy 40% off** a full car tinting package between December 15, 2025 and January 31, 2026.

    Additionally, from January 12-31, if you take either CR60 or CR70 for the windscreen, plus any other CR tints, you’ll get a RM200 Touch ‘n Go Reload PIN**. This offer applies to these 10 dealers – AK Car Audio & Alarm (TTDI), AutoFilm Concept (Cheras), Radiance Luminous (Segambut), Titan Solar Film (Old Klang Road), B1 Technologies (Puchong), B1 Technologies (Shah Alam), Enzo Tint (Semenyih), Starblaze Holdings (Kota Damansara), Three S Tint & Wrap (Mahkota Cheras) and 3 Motorsports (Masai, Johor).

    There truly isn’t a better time to give your car the TLC it deserves – visit 3M Malaysia’s website, Facebook and Instagram pages for more information.

    *All data shown above is the estimated performance of film applied to ¼” (6mm) thick clear single pane glass. Data is for reference only.
    **Terms and conditions apply. While stocks last.

     
  • Zeekr Carro – test drive and embrace the New Year with special curated activities at Juru Autocity

    Zeekr Carro – test drive and embrace the New Year with special curated activities at Juru Autocity

    Good news for all motorists in the northern region! Step into 2026 with Zeekr Carro at Zeekr House Juru Autocity this weekend (3-4 January 2026, 9am-6pm) and celebrate new beginnings in electric luxury.

    Zeekr Carro will be having special curated activities including the Zeekr Pixel Lab, a Sand Art Workshop and light refreshments throughout the day. You will also enjoy an exclusive gift when you test drive any Zeekr model. Limited slots available.

    📍Zeekr House Juru Autocity
    📆 3 – 4 January 2026
    ⏰ 9.00 am – 6.00 pm

    Zeekr 7X

    Zeekr Carro – test drive and embrace the New Year with special curated activities at Juru Autocity

    Experience the highly sought-after Zeekr 7X, which starts with the RWD Standard at RM179,800, followed by the RWD Long Range at RM190,800, rounded up by the AWD Performance at RM226,800.

    The two lower variants share the same 421 PS/440 Nm rear-mounted electric motor and six-second 0-100 km/h time, but the Standard Range uses a 75 kWh LFP battery (480 km WLTP) while the Long Range has a 100 kWh NMC battery, making it the range king (615 km WLTP) of the three variants.

    The powerful Performance model has two motors making 646 PS and 710 Nm of torque altogether, so it does the century sprint in just 3.8 seconds.

    Zeekr 009

    Zeekr Carro – test drive and embrace the New Year with special curated activities at Juru Autocity

    If you’re looking for a tech-laden people carrier that pampers as well as it performs, look no further than the Zeekr 009. As one of the world’s most advanced electric MPVs, this handsome yet imposing vehicle is a clear nod to an innovative, zero-emissions future.

    You can have the one-motor, long range seven-seat Executive at an attractive price of RM299,800; or the high performance two-motor, seven-seat Luxury at RM349,800. You can also go for the top of the line two-motor, six-seat Ultra Luxury at RM359,800.

    No matter which variant you choose, you get dual-chamber air suspension, 19-inch alloys, full ADAS, seven airbags, powered front- and middle-row seats with massage and ventilation, Nappa upholstery, an 8.6-litre fridge, a panoramic sunroof, a 17-inch OLED ceiling monitor with remote control, a middle-row camera and lots more – the Zeekr 009 is properly loaded.

    Get in touch with Zeekr Carro

    Click here and fill up the form and a Zeekr Carro representative will get in touch with you. You can then request for a test drive.

    You can also communicate via Whatsapp by clicking here to request a test drive.

     
  • RTS Link first test run from depot to border successful

    RTS Link first test run from depot to border successful

    The Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link (RTS Link) last Friday successfully completed its inaugural test run, just a month after the first trainset arrived at JB’s Wadi Hana depot. The test train departed from the depot, passed Bukit Chagar station (the Malaysian terminus), travelled along the viaduct sections and reached the Singapore border before returning safely to the depot.

    The run was participated in and witnessed by engineers from RTS Operations (joint-venture between Malaysia’s Prasarana RTS Sdn Bhd and Singapore’s SMRT RTS Pte Ltd), Jacobs, CRRC, Pestech and CHEC, with support from InfraCo partners Malaysia Rapid Transit System Sdn Bhd and Singapore’s Land Transport Authority.

    RTS Operations said in a Facebook post that prior to dynamic testing, key safety and technical checks were completed, including line clearance, onboard system verification and traction power readiness. Initial runs will be conducted at low speeds, with gradual increases subject to strict safety requirements.

    The 4-km rail link, which connects JB’s Bukit Chagar to Singapore’s Woodlands North, will be plied by driverless trainsets with a max capacity of 10,000 passengers per hour per way. When it is completed in December 2026, it will retire Keretapi Tanah Melayu‘s (KTM) Shuttle Tebrau. What will become of the century-old 1.1-km railway line across the Causeway?

     
  • Tesla Model 3 gets Marine Blue paint option for Malaysia – costs RM5k, replaces Deep Blue Metallic

    Tesla Model 3 gets Marine Blue paint option for Malaysia – costs RM5k, replaces Deep Blue Metallic

    Tesla Malaysia has updated the available paint options for the Tesla Model 3 Highland in Malaysia with a new Marine Blue colour which replaces Deep Blue Metallic. The price for the new shade of blue is RM5,000 which is the same as the outgoing blue.

    The default shade remains Stealth Grey, which replaced the Pearl White that was the initial default colour when the car was launched. Pearl White is now a RM5k option. The most expensive colours are Ultra Red and Quicksilver which have a RM11k premium.

    Tesla Model 3 gets Marine Blue paint option for Malaysia – costs RM5k, replaces Deep Blue Metallic

    Above is the discontinued Deep Blue Metallic. Which do you prefer, Marine Blue or Deep Blue Metallic? Share in the comments section.

    If you prefer Deep Blue Metallic over the new Marine Blue, there are still four units of inventory cars with LR RWD (2x) and Performance (2x) spec available to order at time of publishing.

     
  • Budi Madani diesel RM200 monthly cash assistance – MoF announces schedule of payment dates for 2026

    Budi Madani diesel RM200 monthly cash assistance – MoF announces schedule of payment dates for 2026

    The ministry of finance (MOF) has announced the payment dates for the RM200 Budi Diesel monthly cash assistance for 2026, applicable to eligible private owners of diesel vehicles and agriculture smallholders in Peninsular Malaysia.

    The diesel cash assistance programme was announced in May 2024, ahead of the implementation of the targeted diesel subsidy scheme that began on June 9, 2024. To recap, one can apply for diesel subsidies under Budi Individu or Budi Agri-Komoditi categories for farmers (fleet owners have their own Sistem Kawalan Diesel Bersubsidi fleet card).

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    Criteria for Budi Individual applicant eligibility are as follows:

    • Malaysian citizenship
    • Owner of a JPJ-registered diesel private vehicle, except luxury diesel vehicles less than 10 years of age
    • Vehicle has valid road tax
    • Annual income of RM100,000 and under (individuals and couples)

    Criteria for Budi Agri-Commodity applicant eligibility are as follows:

    • Registered farmer or smallholder with relevant agencies under the ministry of agriculture and food security (KPKM) or the ministry of plantation and commodities (KPK)
    • Able to demonstrate annual turnover of between RM50,000 and RM300,000 from farming or commodity production

    For those who have not applied, you can check your eligibility and register at any time here. Applications are open throughout the year and there is no closing date.

     
  • Kertau-Kuala Wau road in Chenor, Pahang closed to all traffic following sinkhole incident – JKR doing repairs

    Kertau-Kuala Wau road in Chenor, Pahang closed to all traffic following sinkhole incident – JKR doing repairs

    The police have announced that the Kertau–Kuala Wau road in Chenor, near Maran, Pahang, has been temporarily closed for heavy vehicles following a sinkhole incident that occurred yesterday at Kampung Peijing, Chenor.

    In a statement, the Maran district police headquarters said that the incident occurred due to soil settlement and movement at the base culvert section, resulting in damage to the road spanning approximately 30 metres in length, as Bernama reports.

    The statement added that the public works department (JKR) is presently carrying out repair works at the affected location to ensure the safety of road users. PDRM has advised motorists to use the Chenor-Gambang-Chini alternative route if necessary.

     
  • Perodua, already over capacity, considering buying Tan Chong’s Serendah plant for RM500 million – report

    Perodua, already over capacity, considering buying Tan Chong’s Serendah plant for RM500 million – report

    To jog your memory, Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd (PSSB) and Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn Bhd (TCMA) last month signed a letter of intent (LOI) for the latter to provide electro-deposition coating and painting line services, as well as rental and use of certain designated assembly lines, for the Perodua QV-E.

    The Edge now reports, citing executives privy to the deal, that Perodua is considering buying Tan Chong’s Serendah plant – located just 3 km away from the former’s Sungai Choh base – for about RM500 million.

    “Perodua is leasing a capacity of 30,000 units per year at Tan Chong’s Serendah facility, which has a production capacity of around 40,000 units per year. It is also looking at the possibility of acquiring the Serendah plant,” one of the executives said, adding that the leasing deal is expected to contribute some RM80 million to Tan Chong.

    Perodua, already over capacity, considering buying Tan Chong’s Serendah plant for RM500 million – report

    It would appear to be a win-win situation. Perodua is already operating beyond its maximum capacity of 320,000 units annually (its two plants – Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd and Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn Bhd – combined), while Tan Chong has been facing under-utilisation at its Serendah and Segambut plants, which have a combined capacity of 65,000 units a year, say research analysts.

    The Edge writes that according to a November 26 Kenanga Research report, Tan Chong has a 13% production capacity utilisation rate (8,450 units). Only 7,785 Nissans found Malaysian homes last year – TCMA Serendah currently assembles the Serena and Almera while TCMA Segambut makes the X-Trail, as well as non-Nissan vehicles such as the GAC GS3 Emzoom, GAC Emkoo and TQ Wuling Bingo.

    The Edge reports that Kenanga Research forecasts a RM185.5 million net loss for Tan Chong in FY2025 and a RM164.3 million net loss in FY2026, while RHB Research forecasts RM166 million and RM107 million respectively. In the first nine months of 2025, the company’s net loss shrunk to RM114.3 million from RM146.11 million in the same period last year, while its revenue increased 3.23% to RM1.62 billion.

     
  • AUDI E7X shown ahead of public debut at Auto China 2026 in Beijing – large electric SUV with up to 680 PS

    AUDI E7X shown ahead of public debut at Auto China 2026 in Beijing – large electric SUV with up to 680 PS

    AUDI, which is Audi’s China-exclusive sister brand, has unveiled its second production model called the E7X – the first was the E5 Sportback. Essentially the production version of the E SUV concept that was presented at this year’s Auto Guangzhou, the E7X will make its public debut in April next year at Auto China in Beijing.

    Retaining much of the design of the concept, the E7X is a large SUV that measures 5,049 mm long, 2,002 mm wide, 1,708 mm tall and has a wheelbase spanning 3,060 mm. Notable cues like the expressive ring lighting at the front and rear as well as the illuminated ‘AUDI’ script and corner headlamps at the front were all present on the concept.

    Other features making their way to production include the side cameras that replace traditional mirrors, a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor, the triangular motif for the front active grille shutter, flush pop-out door handles and eight-spoke alloys.

    AUDI E7X shown ahead of public debut at Auto China 2026 in Beijing – large electric SUV with up to 680 PS

    According to Audi, the E7X will be offered with two powertrain options that pack system outputs of 408 PS (402 hp or 300 kW) and 680 PS (671 hp or 500 kW) respectively. No details related to range for now, but the concept is said to be equipped with a 109-kWh battery for up to 700 km following the CLTC standard.

    Other technical details of the concept include an 800-volt electrical architecture (dubbed ‘Advanced Digitised Platform’) that enables DC fast charging, with 320 km recoverable in just 10 minutes. There’s also the AUDI 360 Driving Assist System, which likely uses the LiDAR, cameras and other sensors to enable a relatively high degree of assisted/automated driving.

    Following its debut at next year’s Auto China, which takes place from April 24 to May 3, the E7X is scheduled to go on sale in China in the first half of 2026.

     
  • Xpeng P7+ updated for 2026 – global model going to 36 countries, Malaysia included? EV, REEV available

    Xpeng P7+ updated for 2026 – global model going to 36 countries, Malaysia included? EV, REEV available

    Xpeng has announced that the global version of its 2026-update P7+, which is about to go on sale in China very soon, will be sold in 36 countries. Not to be confused with the new second-gen P7, the P7+ (which was born in November 2024) is a larger and cheaper version of the P7i – itself a refreshed first-gen P7.

    Confused? Never mind – let’s look at this latest update, which, Xpeng says, features over 104 upgrades. There are EV and range-extended (REEV) versions – according to Car News China, the former is a 800V machine with 5C charging (that’s 12 minutes to full), 245 or 313 PS, 61.7 or 74.9 kWh LFP batteries and a CLTC range as far as 725 km.

    Meanwhile, the REEV combines a 150 PS 1.5 turbo engine with a 245 PS electric motor and a 49.2 kWh battery to yield a 200 km/h top speed, a 430 km EV-only CLTC range (Xpeng says no other REEV sedan offers a longer pure electric range) and a colossal 1,550 km combined CLTC range.

    Top: 2026 Xpeng P7+ at dealers in China, photos reposted by Car News China from Yan Zhao Auto
    Bottom: 2025 Xpeng P7+

    Length, width, height and wheelbase are 5,071 (+15 mm from before), 1,937, 1,512 and 3,000 mm respectively. How do you tell it apart from before? Firstly, the front LED strip is now in one piece instead of three. Secondly, there are new Y-shaped alloys, although they’re still 20 inchers.

    Thirdly, the front bumper has been slightly redesigned to incorporate an active air intake and a chrome splitter. Lastly, the rear is sharper, including a new tailgate, and the tail lamps now completely encircle the XPENG script in a trapezoidal shape. No more gloss black in the lower bumper, either.

    Inside, the side air vents are now hidden, the glove box now opens electrically and a new 29-inch augmented reality head-up display means the instrument panel can be made smaller (now measuring 8.8 inches versus 10.25 before).

    Old (left) and new interiors

    Carried over are the steering wheel, the centre console, the 15.6-inch touch-screen and the 20 speakers, although CNC says the new car also has a zero-gravity passenger seat, soft-close doors, active noise cancellation and microfibre headlining.

    It’s an Xpeng, so we can’t run away from advanced tech. The top variant will have three Turing AI chips that provide a combined 2,250 TOPS of computing power, making possible navigation on autopilot (both urban and highway).

    Will Malaysia be among the 36 countries getting this? We know the G6 SUV, X9 MPV and X9 PowerX REEV are coming as locally assembled (CKD) models, but we also know of “a first right of offer for the assembly of three subsequent Xpeng models (including D02 and D03)”, which online reports speculate to be future SUVs. Any chance D02 or D03 could instead be this? Nothing wrong with hoping!

     
 
 
 

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