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  • Budi95: Claims of being able to apply for a higher personal allocation limit untrue – finance ministry

    Budi95: Claims of being able to apply for a higher personal allocation limit untrue – finance ministry

    The finance ministry says that claims regarding Malaysians being able to apply for a higher allocation limit for subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme are untrue and unfounded.

    In a statement, the ministry said that while an application function on the Budi95 portal was introduced during the initial phase of the programme’s implementation, this was intended only for specific cases involving defined and verified operational needs, for instance with regards to e-hailing driver (which already have an 800-litre monthly quota) and boat operators, subject to eligibility.

    The ministry said that the additional allocation function on the Budi95 portal has been misinterpreted by some quarters as a means to make unrestricted requests to increase subsidy limits, and as such, the application button has been deactivated to avoid further confusion.

    Budi95: Claims of being able to apply for a higher personal allocation limit untrue – finance ministry

    It said the current 200-litre monthly eligibility limit, which was temporarily adjusted from 300 litres on April 1, remains unchanged. The measure was introduced due to the conflict in the Middle East, which had disrupted global supply chains and hiked crude oil prices. This has required more a prudent management of resources by the country.

    The ministry said data showed that the 200-litre monthly quota was sufficient for around 90% of Budi95 users. It added that at a subsidised RM1.99 per litre, Budi95 recipients are able to purchase up to RM398 worth of RON 95 fuel each month, with the government absorbing about RM500 in subsidy per recipient.

    The ministry concluded by saying that it will continue to safeguard the welfare of the public, strengthen enforcement to prevent leakages, closely monitor global energy trends and make adjustments where necessary.

     
  • Jaecoo J7 was the UK’s best-selling car in March

    Jaecoo J7 was the UK’s best-selling car in March

    With so many UK publications and YouTube channels falling down the apples and pears to review this thing, should we in fact be surprised?

    The Jaecoo J7 (simply called the Jaecoo 7 in Blighty) beat usual high-performers Ford Puma (9,193 units), Nissan Qashqai (8,718) and Kia Sportage (7,310) to become Britain’s best-selling car last month (10,064), Autocar reports. First time ever for a Chinese car. I mean, I know they’re both tea-drinking nations, but I think the similarities well and truly end there.

    The SUV is also in second place in terms of year-to-date (YTD) sales, its 15,569 units hot on the heels of the Puma’s 16,128. Jaecoo entered the UK with the J7 only in January 2025. That means the model took just a year to reach the top of what is known to be a very particular, mature, discerning, sophisticated, supercilious and historically-traditional car market. With – shock horror – no Brooklands racing heritage!

    Plus, the fact that it flatters (of which imitation is the sincerest form) the Range Rover – A Very, Very British Institution – makes its quick rise all the more impressive. The Jaecoo J7 is available in petrol, hybrid and PHEV flavours in the UK. In Malaysia, the SUV managed 19th in March and is currently 20th YTD.

     
  • Geely Galaxy A7 EV revealed – electric D-segment sedan, up to 550 km CLTC range, Proton eMas sedan?

    Geely Galaxy A7 EV revealed – electric D-segment sedan, up to 550 km CLTC range, Proton eMas sedan?

    Geely’s plug-in hybrid D-segment sedan, the Galaxy A7, will soon spawn a full-electric version simply called the Galaxy A7 EV. Deriving its powertrain from the Galaxy E5/EX5/Proton eMas 7, the car is expected to debut at Auto China in Beijing later this month.

    The A7 EV looks practically identical to the regular A7, with the visual changes being few and far between. Without the need to feed air into the engine, the centre intake is slightly smaller, and there are also slimmer air curtain inlets in the corners of the front bumper. There’s a hint of junior Lucid Air in there, if you ask me.

    The charge port has also been moved from the rear to the front fender, just like it is on the eMas 7. Lastly, there are new five-spoke alloy wheels (comically oversized, as is typical for Geely’s recent renders), along with a mildly re-profiled rear valance.

    Geely Galaxy A7 EV revealed – electric D-segment sedan, up to 550 km CLTC range, Proton eMas sedan?

    No changes are discernible on the inside, where the A7 EV still features a clean dashboard with a full-width air vent design, a bridge-like centre console with an eMas 7-style physical control knob and a two-spoke steering wheel. The 10.25-inch digital instrument display and a 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen – both running on the Flyme Auto interface – are also carried over.

    No technical details have been announced just yet, but Autohome reports that the car is powered by the eMas 7’s 218 PS (160 kW) front motor, juiced by either a 49.52 kWh or a 58.05 kWh Aegis short blade LFP battery – as disclosed in a Chinese ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) filing. These are expected to deliver range figures of 470 km and 550 km respectively on the Middle Kingdom’s lenient CLTC cycle, we estimate WLTP numbers of around 385 km for the smaller battery and 450 km with the larger one.

    Geely Galaxy A7 EV revealed – electric D-segment sedan, up to 550 km CLTC range, Proton eMas sedan?

    The A7 EV could form the basis of a new Proton eMas sedan, which would be a good fit if the national carmaker were to expand its electrified offerings beyond the current SUVs and hatches. After all, the company did tease a sedan back when it launched the sub-brand in 2024.

    With the D-segment sedan market all but dead in Malaysia, however, we’d sooner expect Proton to release a smaller model based on the Geely Galaxy Starshine 6 PHEV – itself derived from the new fifth-generation Emgrand. A pure EV version of the C-segmenter would give the company a “Proton S70 EV” of sorts, useful at a time when petrol prices are set to go up in the near future.

     
  • Porsche 911 variant teased – a drop-top GT3 Touring?

    Porsche 911 variant teased – a drop-top GT3 Touring?

    A new variant of the Porsche 911 is set to be unveiled next week, April 14, according to this teaser by Porsche. The cloth-draped shape gives away little in terms of clues as to what variant in particular this will be, though there could be hints elsewhere as to what the upcoming car might be.

    Even so, a closer look at the concealed front end of the car suggests the presence of vents near the front edge of the front compartment lid, as found on the 911 GT3, suggesting the upcoming car will be positioned above the mainstream Carrera/S/GTS offerings.

    The rear end evidently does not have the GT3’s rear wing, and since the relatively more subtle Touring has emerged at the same time as its bewinged twin, this could be an open-air version of the GT3 Touring.

    992.2 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in Malaysia

    More hints could perhaps be drawn from the language of the written description of the live broadcast link, where the manufacturer’s upcoming creation is described as “one of the most exhilarating driver’s cars imaginable”, further suggesting a more driver-focused product such as from the manufacturer’s GT department. Meanwhile, “open to what matters” could also allude to the alfresco treatment.

    The 911’s model lifecycle also lends weight to a special, open-air variant at this time. As with the 991-generation that brought the 911 R in its pre-facelift phase and the Speedster from after the mid-cycle update, the “992.1” has brought the 911 S/T, and with the current-generation facelift having already rolled out, the timing seems right for a 992-generation Speedster, or otherwise GT3-derived drop-top.

    GALLERY: 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring manual in Malaysia

     
  • Stand out with the limited edition MINI Countryman S Shadowline and Stealth, exclusive to Auto Bavaria!

    Stand out with the limited edition MINI Countryman S Shadowline and Stealth, exclusive to Auto Bavaria!

    Having defined originality since 1959, every MINI is capable of making you stand out from the crowd with its stylish retro-futuristic design. But what if you want something even more individualistic? Well, Auto Bavaria has got not one, but two cars just for you – the limited edition MINI Countryman S Shadowline and MINI Countryman S Stealth, both created specially for the Raya festivities.

    The Shadowline sets itself apart with its rally-inspired look, finished in Nanuq White with a Black roof and Black sport stripes on the bonnet. Adding to the sporty appearance, the grille surround, skid plates, side sill enforcements and even the 20-inch Windmill Spoke alloy wheels – usually finished in Vibrant Silver – are instead decked out in gloss black. To sweeten the deal, every unit comes with a complimentary special edition Leica camera* for you to document every exhilarating journey with the car.

    If, instead, it is a mean dark aesthetic that you are looking for, then the aptly-named Stealth will be more your speed, wrapped from windows to wheels in bold matte black. Here, the wrap extends into the door jambs and sills for a more cohesive look, and just like on the Shadowline, the exterior trim and wheels are finished in gloss black. Not enough? You will also get full premium solar tinting, a complimentary piece of John Cooper Works apparel and MINI Travel Luggage*, all in the inky hue.

    Both the Shadowline and Stealth are based on the MINI Countryman S, powered by a rorty 2.0 litre turbo four-cylinder engine making 218 hp. With a dual-clutch transmission and All4 all-wheel drive, this compact crossover is able to sprint from zero to 100 km/h in just 7.4 seconds on its way to a top speed of 228 km/h.

    Want either of these? You are going to have to act quick, as only ten units each of the MINI Countryman S Shadowline and MINI Countryman S Stealth are available, and they are selling out fast. Plus, you will be able to take advantage of some exciting offers, and even stand a chance to win some gold. These cars are exclusively available through Auto Bavaria, so head to your nearest outlet and pick them up for yourself! For more information, visit the official Auto Bavaria Facebook and Instagram pages.

    *Terms and conditions apply

    GALLERY: MINI Countryman S Shadowline


    GALLERY: MINI Countryman S Stealth

     
  • Chery Tiggo 7L in China – rebadged Omoda C7, sliding 15.6-inch touchscreen, 197 PS 1.6L turbo 4-cylinder

    Chery Tiggo 7L in China – rebadged Omoda C7, sliding 15.6-inch touchscreen, 197 PS 1.6L turbo 4-cylinder

    The disparate Chery Tiggo 7 lineup in China is quite confusing, already consisting of the Tiggo 7 Plus (known in Malaysia as the Tiggo 7 PHEV), Tiggo 7 Premium (Tiggo 7 Pro here) and the Tiggo 7 High Performance (a rebadged Jaecoo J7). Now, the Chinese giant is adding another model to the mix – the Tiggo 7L.

    And yes, just like the High Performance, this is another car derived from the Omoda & Jaecoo portfolio, this time the Omoda C7. That much is evident in the unchanged body, with its sleek forms, flush pull-up door handles, distinctive zig-zag taillights and rising window line peaking above the rear wheels.

    Chery Tiggo 7L in China – rebadged Omoda C7, sliding 15.6-inch touchscreen, 197 PS 1.6L turbo 4-cylinder

    The front end is different, however, save for the sharp wraparound headlights. The large full-width grille takes over from the C7’s body-coloured honeycomb array, and it combines with the downturned lower air intake and triangular corner air inlets to form an X shape.

    Inside, the 7L again derives plenty from the C7, with a clean horizontal dashboard and a typical Chinese car floating centre console with twin phone holders (one of which houses a Qi wireless charger), lidded twin cupholders and a smattering of physical controls. Also carried over is the twin-spoke centre console and a 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen that can be slid electrically all the way over to the passenger side.

    Chery Tiggo 7L in China – rebadged Omoda C7, sliding 15.6-inch touchscreen, 197 PS 1.6L turbo 4-cylinder

    According to Autohome, the Tiggo 7L will be powered by the C7’s 1.6 litre turbo four-cylinder engine producing 197 PS and 290 Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission; unlike in other markets, there is no plug-in hybrid option. The car is set to be launched in China tomorrow ahead of its first public debut at Auto China in Beijing later this month.

    Closer to home, the C7 has been sighted in Malaysia several times since it was previewed at the Malaysia Autoshow in May. Things have gone quiet on that front lately, but it will likely debut later this year as Omoda & Jaecoo Malaysia’s launch schedule ramps up in the second half.

     
  • Hap Seng Star celebrates 140 years of driving excellence – own a Mercedes-Benz from just RM140k

    Hap Seng Star celebrates 140 years of driving excellence – own a Mercedes-Benz from just RM140k

    Heads up, Mercedes-Benz fans, because this is an event you do not want to miss. This April 10-12 weekend, Hap Seng Star is inviting you to Hap Seng Star Balakong to celebrate 140 years of Mercedes-Benz – not just the brand, but the luxury, lifestyle, performance and lasting ownership associated with it.

    And there’s no better way to honour the marque than to browse through a selection of both new and Certified Pre-owned vehicles. From the compact A-Class to the stately E-Class, and from the versatile SUV models to the zero-emissions EQ cars, there’s a Mercedes-Benz in every shade, shape and size for every person, purse and purpose. Don’t forget to take your favourite model for a test spin.

    How would you like to own a Mercedes-Benz from just RM140,000*? Certain Certified Pre-owned examples of the A200 and GLB250 are going for just that! When you wish upon a three-pointed star, your dreams may be realised sooner than you think.

    Need more reasons to come? There are plenty – an AMG Café Experience and an exciting AMG vehicle showcase will make petrol course through your veins. Live DJ sessions liven up the atmosphere on the Saturday and Sunday between 1pm and 4pm, and trust us, you’ll want to bring the family along.

    That’s because there’ll be instant giveaways for visitors, Beaute Library and B+ Clinic will be there to conduct a grooming workshop, and your kids will be entertained by various activities including the Allianz Explorer Truck, confectionery treats and a gaming corner with MSI. There’ll truly be something for everybody.

    So mark this April 10-12 weekend, 10am-5pm, in your calendars, and visit Hap Seng Star’s website, Facebook and Instagram pages for more information.

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • PLUS Yong Peng-Senai lane widening project – road diversion on April 7-8 for rock blasting works

    PLUS Yong Peng-Senai lane widening project – road diversion on April 7-8 for rock blasting works

    PLUS users, take note. There will be temporary road diversions and stoppage of traffic from Senai Utara to Kulai in Johor tonight. It’s for rock blasting works as part of the extra lane project from Yong Peng (Utara) to Senai Utara.

    The exact location on the North South Highway is KM19.0 to KM20.8 northbound and KM20.8 to KM19.6 southbound. The diversion will be from 10pm tonight (April 7) till 5am tomorrow morning. This is for the preparation and clean-up works.

    The actual rock blasting will happen from 1am to 1.30 am, and traffic will be temporarily stopped during this period. This is to ensure safety for all when the blast happens, and the road will be reopened as soon as possible once clean up works and safety checks are complete, PLUS says.

    Highway users are advised to plan their journey and follow the signs and crew at the work site. Drive safe.

     
  • Malaysia hopes Singapore agrees to KTM Shuttle Tebrau continuing temporarily after RTS Link starts

    Malaysia hopes Singapore agrees to KTM Shuttle Tebrau continuing temporarily after RTS Link starts

    The Rapid Transit System Link (RTS Link) is supposed to retire Keretapi Tanah Melayu‘s (KTM) Shuttle Tebrau service, and Malaysia wants the latter to continue running for a certain period after the RTS Link starts operations in 2027, according to a Bernama report.

    “Although Malaysia hopes that this service can be maintained temporarily, this requires Singapore’s approval,” transport minister Anthony Loke said.

    “If we follow the agreement, we must acknowledge and accept that the bilateral agreement for the RTS Link also requires the KTM Shuttle Tebrau to be terminated six months after the RTS Link is operational,” he added. He also said that the request has been raised with the Singaporean government but no decision has yet been received.

    Malaysia hopes Singapore agrees to KTM Shuttle Tebrau continuing temporarily after RTS Link starts

    The diesel loco-hauled Shuttle Tebrau has been shuttling passengers between Johor Bahru and Woodlands for the past decade. A one-way ticket for the five-minute, 1.1-km ride costs RM5 to Singapore and S$5 (RM16) to JB. The service can carry 8,635 passengers daily via 31 trips in both directions.

    Meanwhile, the RTS Link connects Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru to Woodlands North. The circa-4-km railway line will effectively be the third bridge between Malaysia and Singapore, with a max capacity of 10,000 passengers per hour per way. Fares have not been announced yet, but it was previously reported that they could be in the region of S$5-7 (RM16-22) per trip.

    What will then become of the British-built century-old railway line across the Causeway? According to Bernama, the Johor government has suggested a conversion to a cycle/pedestrian route for better safety.

     
  • Malaysian fuel prices may rise slightly, but supply of oil, liquefied natural gas is secure – PM Anwar

    Malaysian fuel prices may rise slightly, but supply of oil, liquefied natural gas is secure – PM Anwar

    Malaysia is unlikely to face an oil supply crisis in the coming months, even though fuel prices may increase slightly, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has said, reported New Straits Times.

    This is due to Petronas’ strong track record as a net oil importer, and the country’s excellent relationships with major oil-producing countries, the prime minister said.

    “We are also net importers because our products are premium-branded and slightly higher priced, yet we still import. Praise must be given to Petronas for their excellent performance and good relations with oil-producing countries. Therefore, we are not facing a supply crisis. There may be some price fluctuations, but in the next few months, supply is relatively secure,” Anwar said.

    Malaysian fuel prices may rise slightly, but supply of oil, liquefied natural gas is secure – PM Anwar

    Anwar, who is also finance minister, assured that Malaysia will not face shortage of liquefied natural gas (LNG) thanks to the country’s production, imports from Australia as well as procurement from Canada.

    Last month, the prime minister stated that Malaysia’s petroleum product supply will be sufficient until at least May this year.

    As of April 1, 2026, RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme continues to be priced at RM1.99 per litre at a monthly quota that is temporarily adjusted to 200 litres per month. Unsubsidised RON 95 petrol is RM3.87 per litre, while RON 97 petrol is RM4.95 per litre. Meanwhile, diesel fuel has climbed to RM6.02 per litre, up from RM5.52 per litre of the preceding week.

     
  • Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan land freight transport to get SKDS Subsidised Diesel Control Scheme fleet cards

    Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan land freight transport to get SKDS Subsidised Diesel Control Scheme fleet cards

    The use of diesel fleet cards will be expanded to Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan for land freight transport, said deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, reported The Star. “The government will expand the SKDS using fleet cards for the land transport sector in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan,” he said.

    These measures would be implemented under the Subsidised Diesel Control Scheme (SKDS), according to Fadillah, who is also minister of energy transition and water transformation. Several strategic recommendations will be submitted to the National Economic Action Council (MTEN), and these will be submitted regularly to ensure the stability of the nation’s energy supply, he said.

    “We are aware that [the Middle East situation] has great potential to affect the world’s supply chain and trigger instability in the prices of energy and essential goods. The government will not let the people be affected by supply disruptions,” Fadillah said.

    “We have strengthened our preparedness through strategic and integrated measures to ensure that the security of supply in the local market remains under control,” the deputy prime minister said.

    Earlier this week, domestic trade and cost of living minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said that the monthly allocation for the Subsidised Diesel Control Scheme (SKDS) is estimated to have gone up to RM2.2 billion in March. This surge in expenditure was driven by escalating global diesel prices. the KPDN minister said.

     
  • TOM’s Heritage launches restoration programme for Toyota AE86 Corolla Levin in Japan – from RM333k

    TOM’s Heritage launches restoration programme for Toyota AE86 Corolla Levin in Japan – from RM333k

    TOM’S Heritage, the vehicle restoration arm of TOM’S Racing, has officially launched its restoration programme for the Toyota AE86 Corolla Levin. This comes after the company previewed its services at last year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, although it won’t come cheap as you’ll soon find out.

    Each restoration starts with stripping a car down its bare chassis and repairing areas that may have corroded. Next comes reinforcing the chassis with spot and MIG welding to increase rigidity before the body panels are attached, the latter faithfully reproducing the original look of the car while accompanied by an aerodynamic under panel. TOM’S Racing’s famous Igeta lattice-style four-spoke wheel design in a 15-inch size completes the exterior.

    The interior also sees a fair amount of work to ensure the look and feel remains familiar but with better durability. These include the seats that have a urethane base and are upholstered in a new woven fabric to match parts of the door panels.

    Even the engine gets a modern touch with knowledge gained from the company’s many years of competing with Toyota’s 4A-G. Derived from the NA1600 racing engine, the 4A-G in the restored AE86 Levin gets an increased bore of 82 mm (from 81 mm) while retaining the same stroke of 77 mm.

    This sees the displacement go up from 1,578 cc to 1,626 cc and peak power output increase from the stock 160 PS at 7,400 rpm to 195 PS at 7,980 rpm. Peak torque also gets a bump up from 162 Nm at 5,200 rpm to 191 Nm at 6,490 Nm.

    So, how much will all this cost? Well, if you have a donor AE86 Levin, TOM’S Heritage will charge you 13.2 million yen (about RM333k). If you don’t and need the company to source one for you, the asking price is 16.5 million yen (RM417k). Keep in mind that these are starting prices and the final bill might be more by the end.

     
  • Kia Carnival 8-seater launched in Malaysia – 2-3-3 layout, ADAS, 12 Bose speakers, RM238,888 nett

    Kia Carnival 8-seater launched in Malaysia – 2-3-3 layout, ADAS, 12 Bose speakers, RM238,888 nett

    The KA4-facelift Kia Carnival 8-seater has been launched in Malaysia. Positioned between the RM189k 11-seater (2-3-3-3) and the RM249k 7-seater (2-2-3), the 8-seater asks for RM238,888 nett (RM239,849 OTR before insurance). All Carnivals are locally-assembled (CKD) in Kulim, Kedah and come with a five-year/150,000 km warranty.

    Here you get a 2-3-3 seating layout with leatherette seats. The 40:20:40-split second row is detachable and slidable – the middle seat can face forwards or backwards while the outer seats can be reversed by switching their positions. The 60:40-split third row folds flat into the floor.

    The 8-seater shares the 7-seater’s 12 Bose speakers (11-seater gets just six, unbranded), 19-inch alloys (18s for 11-seater), four-way lumbar (two-way for 11-seater), full ADAS (11-seater only has a blind-spot monitor) and heated/ventilated front seats, but of course it omits the 7-seater’s middle-row ‘Relaxation’ captain seats, which are also heated/ventilated.

    Everything else is status quo, including ambient lighting, a 12.3-inch instrument panel seamlessly connected to a 12.3-inch touch-screen, a 202 PS/440 Nm 2.2 litre turbodiesel engine, an eight-speed auto, eight airbags, a claimed WLTP combined fuel consumption of 6.5 litres per 100 km, a claimed WLTP range of 900 km and the same four colours – Meteor Gray, Snowflake White Pearl, Astra Blue and Jet Black.

    Kia Carnival 8-seater launched in Malaysia – 2-3-3 layout, ADAS, 12 Bose speakers, RM238,888 nett

    Kia Carnival Malaysian brochure updated with 8-seater

    Kia Carnival 8-seater in Malaysia

     
  • 2026 MG4 in Thailand – same RWD EV hatch but with new interior, LFP batteries, around 460 km WLTP range

    2026 MG4 in Thailand – same RWD EV hatch but with new interior, LFP batteries, around 460 km WLTP range

    An overlooked debutant at the recent Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS) was the revised MG4, and don’t worry, we haven’t accidentally showed you photos of the previous model instead of the new car launched in China last year. The latter will be called the MG4 Urban and, although it hasn’t been launched in Thailand yet, when it does it will slot below the rear-wheel-drive electric hatch that you see here.

    The full-fat MG4 has been at the receiving end of some significant updates for 2026 – not that you’d know from looking from the outside because it looks practically identical to the last one, apart from a new Iris Green paint option. Sure, there’s been a rejigging of the variants, and despite this looking like the hot XPower model, this is actually the X Long Range with far less power. More on that later.

    Really, the big news is the all-new interior. Gone is the angular dashboard and jutting centre console of old, replaced by a much smoother and more sober design. Eagle-eyed readers will note that this is basically the exact same dash as the MG S5 SUV, replete with a bridge-like centre console with rearranged twin cupholders, Qi wireless charger and rotary gear selector.

    2026 MG4 in Thailand – same RWD EV hatch but with new interior, LFP batteries, around 460 km WLTP range

    As part of the switchover, the screens have been given a huge upgrade. There’s now a 10.25-inch instrument display instead of a seven-inch one, while the touchscreen is much bigger (and taller) at 12.8 inches across. Better yet, you now get physical controls for air-con temperature, fan speed and even air flow direction. Even the steering wheel has gained a third spoke at the bottom for a sportier appearance.

    The seats have also been redesigned, and on this X Long Range you get beefier sports seats with six-way power adjustment and ventilation for both driver and passenger. And joy of joys – there are finally rear air-con vents, even if there’s still just one USB port.

    Now, on to the oily bits. In Thailand, where the car is CKD locally assembled, all models now use an LFP battery, offering less power and range compared to our European-spec MG4 with NMC packs. The lineup starts with the D Standard Range that makes 170 PS (125 kW) and 250 Nm of torque, and has a 50 kWh battery. By comparison, even our base Lux makes 33 PS (25 kW) more and has a larger 64 kWh battery.

    2026 MG4 in Thailand – same RWD EV hatch but with new interior, LFP batteries, around 460 km WLTP range

    Meanwhile, the X Long Range gains the discontinued XPower’s handsome 18-inch alloy wheels and daft orange fake calliper covers, accompanied by a boost in outputs to 245 PS (180 kW) and 350 Nm – equivalent to our Lux Extended Range. Its battery capacity, on the other hand, is 62.2 kWh, compared to 77 kWh on Malaysia’s Lux Extended Range.

    Range is claimed at 450 km for the D Standard Range and 540 km for the X Long Range – broadly similar to the WLTP-rated numbers of the current Malaysian model. However, these numbers were instead achieved on the older, more lenient NEDC cycle, so expect figures closer to 380 km and 460 km respectively on the stricter protocol. The MG4 continues to support up to 140 kW of DC fast charging, taking 26 minutes to top up the X Long Range’s battery from 10 to 80%.

    The big benefit of the smaller batteries is pricing. Over in the Land of Smiles, the MG4 starts at just 579,900 baht (RM71,700) for the D Standard Range, rising up to 699,900 baht (RM86,500) for the X Long Range. That’s a damn sight less expensive than the Malaysian model that, even after a price cut, starts at RM100,888 – although our RM100,000 floor price for CBU EVs from last year will have a lot to do with that.

    Closer to home, we’d expect the revised MG4 to arrive once CKD local assembly kicks off, although SAIC Motor Malaysia and partner EP Manufacturing (EPMB) will likely be focused on the higher-in-demand S5 for the time being. The question is whether we will get the same specs as Thailand or continue with the Euro model, which gains even more range. On the flip side, we could see the MG4 get discontinued altogether in favour of the cheaper MG4 Urban.

     
  • Selangor to implement work-from-home policy for civil servants – Tuesday to Thursday weekly from April 15

    Selangor to implement work-from-home policy for civil servants – Tuesday to Thursday weekly from April 15

    The Selangor state government has announced it will implement work-from-home (WFH) arrangements for civil servants from April 15 to address the impact of the West Asian conflict on energy supply and rising prices of goods.

    As reported by Bernama, Selangor menteri besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the WFH policy will be applicable from Tuesday to Thursday each week. This is said to lower fuel consumption, reduce traffic congestion and strengthen public servants’ productivity. The policy will be reviewed monthly to assess its necessity and effectiveness.

    “The state government will also halt official overseas travel for all departments, except for matters related to the promotion of investment and tourism from abroad to Selangor. At the state government level, every department must coordinate efforts and programmes and operate in crisis mode. This is to ensure the local economy, supporting industries and employment opportunities for the people of Selangor continue,” said Amirudin.

    He also encouraged the private sector to adopt similar measures where appropriate, adding that the state government is prepared to support the adaptation of digital technology. A review of the 2026 state budget and formation of a Selangor Energy Crisis Special Task Force will also be carried out to address matters relating to the cost of living, aid for affected citizens, support for industries and opportunities for a faster energy transition.

     
 
 
 

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