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  • 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    It isn’t often that Germans admit that they were wrong, but Mercedes-AMG’s ill-fated downsizing to four-cylinder engines was most definitely A Mistake. Having bet the house on its fast-but-anodyne C43/GLC43 and plug-in hybrid C63/GLC63, Affalterbach is now back-pedalling hard by putting a multi-cylinder engine back into Mercedes’ compact executive models, starting with the new GLC53.

    This car is practically identical to the GLC43, but instead of the A45’s M139 2.0 litre turbo four-pot under the bonnet, you’ll now find the M256M 3.0 litre straight-six out of the CLE53. It isn’t actually that much more powerful, offering only 28 PS more at 449 PS from 5,800 to 6,100 rpm – although torque is up some 100 Nm to 600 Nm between 2,200 and 5,200 rpm.

    As before, there’s a 48-volt mild hybrid system, but instead of a belt-driven starter-generator (BSG), there’s now an integrated starter-generator (ISG) sandwiched between the six-pot and the nine-speed AMG Speedshift TCT 9G automatic gearbox. This produces 23 PS (+9 PS) and 205 Nm (+55 Nm) in additional accelerative power and allows the engine to switch off while coasting and smoothens the stop-start operation.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Floor the throttle and you get an extra 40 Nm (640 Nm) for up to ten seconds, enabling the car to sprint from zero to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds – more than half a second quicker than the GLC43 – on its way to an electronically-limited top speed of 250 km/h (270 km/h with the AMG Driver’s Package). But really, it’s the “powerful, sonorous sound” that buyers will be flocking to this model for, further augmented by an optional switchable AMG Real Performance Sound exhaust.

    The GLC53 also benefits from several goodies from the GLC63, including an upgraded AMG Performance 4Matic+ all-wheel drive system. This provides increased rear bias with ESP Sport enabled, in addition to decoupling the front axle when not needed to increase efficiency. And, if you opt for the AMG Dynamic Plus Package, you can lock the system into rear-wheel drive in Drift mode and pull lurid, smoky drifts to your heart’s content, supported by an included electronic limited-slip rear differential.

    Elsewhere, you get retuned steel-sprung suspension with AMG Ride Control adaptive dampers, three-stage AMG variable steering, up to 2.5 degrees of rear-wheel steering and massive steel brakes with 390 mm discs and four-piston callipers at the front. All this is controlled by the AMG Dynamic Select system with the usual Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual drive modes (plus a Race mode with the aforementioned AMG Dynamic Plus pack), as well as Basic, Advanced and Pro driveline and ESP settings.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Just as with the GLC43, the GLC53 is differentiated visually through massive front air intakes, jutting side skirts and a large rear diffuser with integrated quad round exhausts. It’s available in the same regular and sloped-back Coupé versions as before, and for the first year of production, a Golden Accents Package will also be made available.

    The name may sound a little loutish but the auric accents are actually pretty subtle, pairing an Obsidian Black or matte Graphite Grey Magno exterior with techgold accents on the ghosted AMG script on the rear doors, along with the lips and centre caps of the 21-inch matte black cross-spoke alloy wheels.

    This package also bundles in the extended AMG Night Package II and the AMG Design Package, the latter adding a more pronounced front splitter and tailgate spoiler, plus a gloss black finish for the fake rear vent fairings and diffuser blades.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Inside, the GLC53 retains AMG-specific features such as an AMG Performance steering wheel (unfortunately still with capacitive touch buttons) with built-in drive mode and suspension buttons and displays, AMG sports seats and available carbon fibre decor. With the Golden Accents Package, the latter comes with woven metallic threads, and the entire cabin gains beige stitching.

    The GLC53 is set to replace both the GLC43 and GLC63, as AMG prepares to kill off its short-lived four-cylinder experiment. Ironically, despite the M139 being meant as a springboard for higher electrification, that engine isn’t compatible with upcoming Euro 7 regulations without significant modifications, leading to its impending demise.

    Meanwhile, the M177 4.0 litre twin-turbo V8 that the 2.0 litre mill was meant to replace is being retooled with a flat-plane crank to meet those emissions standards, entering service in the facelifted S580 and a hardcore version of the AMG CLE.

     
  • Penang Mutiara Line LRT – no road closures this CNY

    Penang Mutiara Line LRT – no road closures this CNY

    Main traffic lanes at Penang’s Mutiara Line LRT construction sites will not be closed throughout the festive season, state infrastructure, transport and digital committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari has said, according to a Bernama report.

    He said the project owner and main contractor – respectively MRT Corp and SRS Consortium – assured that road disruptions would be minimised, including during the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations.

    “Any construction works will only be carried out at night and not during peak hours, while for major festive seasons, construction activities are usually stopped temporarily for a day or two, depending on the contractor’s planning,” Zairil said recently.

    Regarding traffic management measures instructed by transport minister Anthony Loke, Zairil said the implementation of the plan, which was prepared by MRT Corp, is being constantly monitored and updated monthly in line with the construction phases.

    First talked about in 2015, the 29.5-km Mutiara Line LRT will connect Penang’s island and mainland through 21 stations. Its main alignment plan covers the route from the Penang South Reclamation area to Penang Sentral and George Town’s Komtar Station.

     
  • Zeekr CKD – Malaysia is the first country outside of China to assemble its EVs, 7X kicks off global plan

    Zeekr CKD – Malaysia is the first country outside of China to assemble its EVs, 7X kicks off global plan

    Besides revealing that Zeekr will launch three new models in 2026, GM Eddy Lu also reiterated at the brand’s Chinese New Year media event yesterday that the Geely-owned brand has CKD plans for our market. In fact, Malaysia will be the first country outside of China to assemble Zeekr vehicles in a global expansion plan.

    The first Zeekr model to be CKD locally assembled in Malaysia (and the world) will be the 7X, which has proven to be popular here – the SUV was second in the January 2026 EV sales chart, which is eye-catching for a premium brand product. No timeline was given, but seeing that the 7X is not one of the three new models for 2026, it should surface in 2027 at the earliest.

    At a test drive event for Malaysian media and owners in Harbin, China last month, Lu said that Zeekr – as part of the Geely Group – will leverage on the group’s investments in Malaysia. “CKD is in the plans,” he said without elaborating, perhaps due to things being at an early stage.

    Zeekr CKD – Malaysia is the first country outside of China to assemble its EVs, 7X kicks off global plan

    This confirms what we heard from Proton last year about Zeekr cars being locally assembled at the Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) in Tanjong Malim, which is anchored by Proton.

    Alex Bao, head of Zeekr Southeast Asia, first broached the CKD subject in May 2025. “Don’t forget we are under a big group, which has a lot of facilities and manufacturing power here. So, we’ve been discussing this issue but it will take some time,” he said then. When asked if it will be at Proton’s new EV plant, he said “very possible, very possible. We are under the same mother!”

    In July 2023, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim revealed that Geely will invest US$10 billion (RM39.5 billion) to turn Tanjong Malim into the region’s largest auto city. In October that same year, Geely and DRB-Hicom signed a master collaboration agreement for the AHTV project.

    Zeekr CKD – Malaysia is the first country outside of China to assemble its EVs, 7X kicks off global plan

    Now that the tax-free window for CBU imported EVs has closed, local assembly becomes vital if a brand wants to sell EVs in meaningful numbers – it’s no longer a free for all thanks to a new regulation imposing a RM250k minimum price for CBU EVs.

    Originally, it was understood that the new floor price would be for brands that have yet to set up shop in Malaysia, but it has since been expanded to include new models from existing brands. The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) is trying to clarify this with Malaysia’s investment, trade and industry ministry (MITI).

    We might not see the new regulation’s full effect yet thanks to the availability of 2025 stock (thinning as we speak), but as things stand, CBU EV prices will eventually go up, and the RRP difference between the imports and CKD locally assembled EVs will widen – it will be pretty similar to what we’ve seen all these years with ICE cars. See Audi versus BMW and Mercedes-Benz as an example.

     
  • Honda to make organisational changes to improve competitiveness in rapidly changing auto landscape

    Honda to make organisational changes to improve competitiveness in rapidly changing auto landscape

    Honda has announced it will make organisational and operational changes set to come into effect on April 1, 2026 as it attempts to sharpen its response to a rapidly evolving global automotive landscape. This comes after the automaker reported less than desirable results in the third quarter of its financial year ending March 31, 2026.

    In 2020, Honda separated two key research and development functions – the development of production models and research on future technologies – as a way to enable each group to focus on its roles. According to the company, this decision was fruitful in terms of business and technological competitiveness.

    However, with the global environment changing faster than expected, Honda says it is making revisions to be able to deliver. To this end, Honda R&D Co., the R&D subsidiary of Honda, will absorb the R&D functions of the Automobile Development Operations as well as SDV Business Development Unit, the latter currently parked under Automobile Operations.

    With this change, Honda will have a structure where the entire process, from the selection of technology themes through product market launches, is one integrated flow to drive the entire process at speed, while flexibly responding to the changes in business environment.

    Honda to make organisational changes to improve competitiveness in rapidly changing auto landscape

    Meanwhile, Automobile Operations will be reorganised to include the new Business Strategy Unit and Regional Business Unit starting April 1, 2026. The business functions currently served by the SDV Business Development Unit will be integrated into the new Business Strategy Unit, with the former business unit set to be disbanded.

    Honda says this will help in terms of profitability, as it enhances its product planning and sales capabilities in light of market dynamics and customer needs, while also strengthening the competitiveness of its products from the mid- to long-term perspectives.

    Moving away from Automobile Operations, Honda’s Motorcycle and Power Products Operations will also see some big changes. The most significant is merging the functions that were being handled separately for electric models and internal combustion engine models. This integrations covers sales, business strategy as well as product development to ensure more efficient resource allocation for the full chain of what gets built and sold.

     
  • Experience the future of performance with the Lotus Emeya at KLGCC Mall, February 11 to 15

    Experience the future of performance with the Lotus Emeya at KLGCC Mall, February 11 to 15

    Few names are as evocative of performance as Lotus. Its glittering history, which spans 74 years, has seen it do everything from winning the Formula 1 world championship seven times through innovations such as ground effect, to building a lightweight aluminium sports car in the shape of the Lotus Elise. So when the company put all its experience into making an electric sports car, people sat up and took notice.

    Now, you can experience the future of performance with Lotus’ latest products at KLGCC Mall, as part of a five-day roadshow that returns to Kuala Lumpur, running from February 11 to 15. Here, you will be able to get up and close and personal with the Lotus Emeya, the sleek, technologically advanced and hugely powerful Hyper-GT, resplendent in Solar Yellow.

    Not only will the Emeya’s low-slung design and plush cabin be in full display, but you will be able to relax and unwind away from the crowds at the Lotus Lounge, a premium guest lounge where enthusiasts get to explore the brand in comfort. You will also be able to consult with Lotus Experts to help spec your dream Lotus, and ensure that your transition into Lotus ownership is seamless, hassle-free and entirely personalised.

    There are also some fantastic exclusive offers in store, including demonstration units being made available from as low as RM390,000. Plus, you will stand a chance to score a 2026 unit of the Emeya for less than the retail price, only at this event.

    So head over to KLGCC Mall from February 11 to 15 from 10 am to 10 pm to experience everything the Lotus brand has to offer and check out the Emeya for yourself. To register, visit the official Lotus Cars Malaysia website.

     
  • Annual EV usage in Malaysia has jumped 14-fold since 2022, incentives for local EV parts development – MITI

    Annual EV usage in Malaysia has jumped 14-fold since 2022, incentives for local EV parts development – MITI

    The investment, trade and industry ministry (MITI) has said that annual EV usage in Malaysia has jumped from 3,127 units in 2022 to 44,813 in 2025, Bernama reports.

    The 14-fold increase was driven by the government’s import and excise duty exemption for fully-imported (CBU) EVs, MITI said in a written reply to the Dewan Rakyat published on the parliament website recently.

    “In line with the National Automotive Policy 2020, which targets to make Malaysia a production and export hub for Next Generation Vehicles (NxGV), the government continues to encourage the local development of critical EV components, including batteries, electric motors and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) through tax incentive provisions to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that utilise them,” it said.

    Annual EV usage in Malaysia has jumped 14-fold since 2022, incentives for local EV parts development – MITI

    “The next phase is to encourage more OEMs to implement local EV assembly,” it added. CBU EVs were tax-free from Budget 2022 to December 31, 2025 – beginning this year, they’re subject to a 5-30% import duty (depending on origin country and if there any free trade agreements) + 10% excise duty + 10% sales tax (ST was there before).

    Also, they must not be priced under RM250k and their combined power must not be less than 200 kW (272 PS). All these are to encourage local assembly (CKD).

    Carmakers already producing EVs in Malaysia include Proton, Perodua, BMW, Volvo, Chery, Mercedes-Benz and TQ Wuling, while BYD, Zeekr, MG, Xpeng and Leapmotor are amongst those planning or working on doing so.

     
  • Touchscreens are the wrong tech for main car controls – Ferrari Luce interior, ex-Apple designer Jony Ive

    Touchscreens are the wrong tech for main car controls – Ferrari Luce interior, ex-Apple designer Jony Ive

    While touchscreens are widely used in modern cars, the technology is considered to be “the wrong technology to be the primary interface”, according to former Apple designer Jony Ive, reported Autocar.

    Unveiled earlier this week, the interior of the Ferrari Luce battery-electric model was designed by Ive and Marc Newson, the duo who founded LoveFrom in 2019, the firm that has been in collaboration with Ferrari Centro Stile for the design of the Luce over the last five years.

    Aspects of the interior of the Ferrari Luce were notable for having a variety of physical controls, rather than having most controls integrated into touchscreen menus, as is common with most other carmakers in the present day.

    “The reason we developed touch [for the iPhone] was that we were developing an idea to solve a problem. The big idea was to develop a general-purpose interface that could be a calculator, could be a typewriter, could be a camera, rather than having physical buttons,” Ive said.

    “I never would have used touch in a car [for the main controls]. It is something I would never have dreamed of doing because it requires you to look [away from the road]. So that’s just the wrong technology to be the primary interface,” Ive continued.

    So much of what we did was so that you could use it intuitively, enjoy it and use it safely. We use some touch in the central screen, but it’s very thoughtful, and the vast majority of the interfaces are physical. Every single switch feels different, so you don’t need to look,” Ive said regarding how the interface in the Luce differs from those of other carmakers.

    Touch-activated surfaces were considered “almost like fashion,” and so carmakers decided to incorporate them into their designs, Ive said. The trend evolved with the companies’ desire to have ever-bigger touchscreens as newer car models emerged, and that the way car interiors are being designed aren’t in the same problem-solving way as with the iPhone, he said.

    GALLERY: Ferrari Luce interior

     
  • Honda Super-One more details – Boost Violet Pearl colour, 15-inch wheels, 8 Bose speakers

    Honda Super-One more details – Boost Violet Pearl colour, 15-inch wheels, 8 Bose speakers

    Honda is continuing to tease details of the Super-One ahead of its Japanese-market launch later this year. The carmaker has firmed up some exterior and interior details, including a new hero colour called Boost Violet Pearl. The purple hue is said to be inspired by blue jets, a rare form of lightning that shoots upwards into the upper atmosphere instead of down towards the ground.

    The company has also confirmed that the production model’s wheels will be an inch smaller than on last year’s prototype, measuring 15 inches in diameter. They retain the eight-spoke two-tone design, however, with a finned design inspired by heat sinks – a similar motif is found on the front air intake.

    Beyond that, the Super-One is entirely faithful to the show car, sporting the N-One e:‘s body but with blistered fenders and a bulldog-like, wheel-at-each-corner stance inspired by the City Turbo II. Vertical air vents dotted throughout the car help guide air around the wheels and out the rear bumper, the latter preventing a “parachute” effect that creates lift.

    Honda Super-One more details – Boost Violet Pearl colour, 15-inch wheels, 8 Bose speakers

    Inside, the Super-One continues to share much of its interior architecture with the N-One e:, albeit with what seem like more heavily bolstered front seats. The steering wheel features a purple Boost button to match the exterior paint – pressing it optimises the front motor’s power output and enables simulates gear changes with seven speeds, similar to the Prelude.

    A dedicated screen for the seven-inch instrument display shows the battery temperature, a power meter and even a tachometer for the fake revs. As previously reported, the Super-One is also the first compact Honda to feature a Bose sound system with eight speakers.

    Honda Super-One more details – Boost Violet Pearl colour, 15-inch wheels, 8 Bose speakers

    No technical details have been announced just yet, but specs that were leaked on Honda’s Singaporean website (since deleted) listed outputs of 95 PS (70 kW) and 162 Nm of torque – smack dab in the middle between the kei car regulation-limited N-One e: (64 PS/162 Nm) and Honda’s previous small EV, the e (154 PS/315 Nm).

    We still don’t know the range, but given that the company quotes a DC fast charging time from 20 to 80% in the same 30 minutes as the N-One e:, we can assume the battery is the same 29.6 kWh unit as that car. As such, as the Super-One is quite a bit more powerful, we can expect its range to be slightly shorter than the N-One e:’s WLTP-rated 295 km.

     
  • Xiaomi has sold 600,000 cars since deliveries began on April 3, 2024 – target set for 550k units in 2026

    Xiaomi has sold 600,000 cars since deliveries began on April 3, 2024 – target set for 550k units in 2026

    Xiaomi recently took to Weibo to announce it has managed to deliver 600,000 cars since April 3, 2024. This milestone comes 22 months after it first started deliveries of the SU7 – its first offering – that was later joined by the YU7.

    According to CarNewsChina, Xiaomi managed to sell 39,002 vehicles in January 2026, with the YU7 making up the overall majority at 97%. The brand’s electric SUV was China’s best-selling passenger vehicle that month, with its close rival, the Tesla Model Y, lingering down in 20th.

    As for the SU7, an updated version is expected to be launched in April this year, with the older, pre-update model already discontinued and existing stock sold made up just 3% of Xiaomi’s sales last month.

    In 2025, Xiaomi’s annual sales reached 410,000 units, with December being a highlight month that saw 50,000 units sold. For 2026, company founder and chairman Lei Jun has set a target of 550,000 vehicles, which is about 34% more than what was achieved in 2025.

     
  • Ducati unveils limited edition Formula Sport 73

    Ducati unveils limited edition Formula Sport 73

    A limited edition from the boys in Borgo Panigale is the 2026 Ducati Formula Sport 73. Paying homage to the 1973 750 Super Sport Desmo, the Formula Sport 73 will come in a limited production run of 873 units, worldwide.

    The original 750 Super Sport Desmo Super Sport was a replica of the 750 Imola Desmo with which Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari triumphed in the 1972 200 Miglia di Imola. The first European competition for production-derived motorcycles, it evolved in the 1980s into Formula 750, which would into the modern World Superbike class know today.

    The Formula Sport 73 takes the Scrambler Cafe Racer as its underpinning, adding a model specific cafe racer front fairing. Finished in silver and aqua green livery, the Formula Sport 73 recalls the original “green frame” racing replica.

    Ducati unveils limited edition Formula Sport 73

    The vertical gold stripe on the tank echoes the original unpainted strip on the 750 Imola Desmo, which allowed the team to check the fuel level without needing to use a fuel gauge. Racing style components are supplied by Rizoma, with brake and clutch levers with oil reservoirs, footpegs and fuel cap.

    Ducati’s air-cooled Desmodue V-twin is the heart of the Formula Sport 73, displacing 803 cc ad Euro 5+ compliant. Producing 73 horsepower at 8,250 rpm, the Formula Sport 73 comes complete with modern riding electronics – DTC traction control, Cornering ABS, the Ducati Quick Shift system and two Riding Modes.

     
  • Zeekr Malaysia launching 3 models in 2026 including flagship 9X PHEV – updated X and 009 Grand too?

    Zeekr Malaysia launching 3 models in 2026 including flagship 9X PHEV – updated X and 009 Grand too?

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    Zeekr Malaysia will launch three models this year, GM Eddy Lu revealed at the company’s Chinese New Year media gathering yesterday night. As previously reported, one of the models lined up for a 2026 launch is the 9X, which is not only Zeekr’s flagship model, but the current standard bearer for the wider Geely Group.

    The 9X, which has Rolls-Royce Cullinan vibes (imposing chrome nose aside, I see Range Rover too), is a plug-in hybrid, which means that it’s also the first Zeekr to have an internal combustion engine. The ICE is Geely’s 2.0-litre turbo-four with 279 PS, and it can power the wheels directly in certain circumstances (which means it’s not a REEV).

    The 9X is an EV most of the time though, one with 1,400 PS (1,030 kW), 1,410 Nm, and a 0-100 km/h time of just 3.1 seconds. Full details and pics here. Note that the 9X will be priced much higher than the 009.

    The 9X is the Geely Group’s flagship model; expect unprecedented pricing that’s much higher than the 009

    Aside from the 9X, Zeekr will also introduce a version of its popular 009 MPV described as ‘luxury redefined’. Will this be the 009 Grand with its four-seat layout to be the new range-topper? Check out the ultimate 009 here – the 009 Grand Collector’s Edition.

    The 009 was one of Zeekr’s launch models in Malaysia in December 2024. The electric luxury MPV started life here with two variants – Luxury and Ultra Luxury – before an entry-level Executive came along in August 2025. With the model already established, surely there’s appetite for the 009’s equivalent of the Alphard Royal Lounge.

    Zeekr’s other launch model just over a year ago was the X, which is a SEA platform sibling of the Volvo EX30. We’re guessing that the ‘compact premium SUV refresh’ teased by the company is an updated X. Late last year, China received an updated X that retained the model’s unique sharp styling, but added new features and Geely’s Energee battery to the range.

    The Zeekr 009 Grand four-seater (top); the Zeekr X is a rare but cool sight (bottom)

    The latest X gains a 14.6-inch electric sliding smart screen that does its thing on a 353 mm electric rail, allowing it to move horizontally between the driver and passenger. With a gesture, the screen can shift from its traditional position over to the passenger side for the co-pilot to catch up on the latest drama episode, for instance.

    In China, the X tops out at 480 hp (365 kW) and 573 Nm, which is more than our current AWD model’s 428 PS (315 kW), 543 Nm. 0-100 km/h is done in 3.69 seconds, slightly faster than the 3.8 seconds of the pre-update AWD. The above-mentioned Energee battery is a 61 kWh unit, joined by a 66 kWh CATL ternary lithium battery (NCM).

    Unlike the 009 and 7X, the somewhat forgotten X and its medley of straight lines remains a rare sight in Malaysia, which makes it perfect for those wanting something compact and different – design wise, it has the wow factor.

     
  • PM Anwar Ibrahim dismisses claims that 300L a month for Budi95 isn’t enough – most use less than quota

    PM Anwar Ibrahim dismisses claims that 300L a month for Budi95 isn’t enough – most use less than quota

    Claims that the 300 litre monthly quota under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) programme are not sufficient have been dismissed by prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who said that consumption data showed that most Malaysians use far less than the limit, the New Straits Times reports.

    He said that criticism that the allocation was too low was not supported by real-world usage patterns recorded since the implementation of the programme, and that the average fuel consumption among users stood at less than 100 litres per month, while about 90% of Malaysians consume no more than 200 litres monthly, reiterating that indicated by Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican, the secretary-general of the treasury, ministry of finance, last week,

    Anwar said claims about the limit not being enough are not borne out by the data. He added that the figures demonstrated that the targeted subsidy mechanism was calibrated to actual needs, rather than theoretical assumptions, and that the government continued to monitor usage closely.

    PM Anwar Ibrahim dismisses claims that 300L a month for Budi95 isn’t enough – most use less than quota

    He described Budi95 as a major administrative success, citing its scale and smooth execution since its introduction. He said that the system processes about 3.1 million transactions daily, a level that would normally pose significant operational challenges, but has instead functioned smoothly. “This is not a small number. Millions of transactions take place every day, yet the system is running in an orderly and efficient manner,” he stated.

    The prime minister said that the approach had helped curb leakages associated with blanket fuel subsidies, while ensuring that government assistance reached those who genuinely needed it, without compromising economic stability.

    Over 14.6 million Malaysians have enjoyed subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi95 programme as of February 11. The programme is expected to save the government at least RM2.5 billion this year, subject to movements in global crude oil prices and exchange rates.

     
  • Final call for Land Rover Discovery Sport and Defender 2.0, limited units – Evoque from RM299k

    If you fancy a Land Rover Discovery Sport or a Defender in its 2.0 litre engine form, Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia has announced that run-out units of both vehicles are available. This is the last chance to secure one before they’re gone from the scene, so hurry on to check them out – the Ara Damansara showroom will be open right through Chinese New Year..

    In the case of the Discovery Sport, only one unit of the SUV is left. Powered by a 2.0 four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine producing 200 PS and 320 Nm, the Disco Sport is a practical, versatile, and premium family SUV that blends utility with sophistication. The last refresh brought about a redesigned interior with a clean and modern feel, as well as Pivi Pro Screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

    As for the Defender, limited final units of the L663 in its 2.0 litre 90 short-wheelbase and 110 versions are available. There’s no shortage of juice from the P300 2.0 litre Ingenium four-cylinder unit, what with 300 PS at 5,500 rpm and 400 Nm of torque from 1,500 rpm to 4,000 rpm. With electronic air suspension and Windsor leather upholstery, the Defender encapsulates capability and modern luxury, combining ruggedness and refinement in a solid package.

    Final call for Land Rover Discovery Sport and Defender 2.0, limited units – Evoque from RM299k

    The duo aren’t the only LR products on offer. If you’re looking for something that will provide the perfect gateway into the Range Rover family, balancing aspiration with accessibility, there are two options available.

    The first is the Range Rover Evoque. With prices starting from as low as RM299,000 for it, the Evoque redefines attainable luxury with its striking design and premium features, at an irresistibly priced entry point. If you fancy something a bit more upmarket, there’s the Range Rover Velar facelift, and the great news is that prices for it start from as low as RM488,000. 

    You’ll also be able to check out selected vehicles that have been pre-registered for event use. Lightly driven with exceptionally low mileage, these pre-event units offer exclusivity while feeling brand new, and provide a rare opportunity for you to own a vehicle that deliver showroom prestige at great value.

    For more information on these Land Rover and Range Rover deals, visit JLR Malaysia’s website or call 03-9212-3101 or WhatsApp 603-7651-2031

     
  • Lepas L4 seen in Malaysia – brand launch in 1H 2026

    Lepas L4 seen in Malaysia – brand launch in 1H 2026

    The Lepas L4 has been sighted in Malaysia ahead of the Chery offshoot brand’s launch in the first half of 2026. A post in the paultan.org Automotive/Car Discussion Group on Facebook shows the SUV taking part in a video shoot without any camouflage.

    The current Lepas line-up is styled following what the brand calls the ‘Leopard Aesthetic’, with key design cues being slim daytime running lights that are meant to evoke a leopard’s focused eyes, while the sides feature three distinctive lines that point to the muscles of the big cat’s front arms, hind legs and lower abdomen. The smooth and simple surfacing is said to be inspired by pottery.

    Lepas L4 seen in Malaysia – brand launch in 1H 2026

    While the design approach is similar across the L8, L6 and L4, each gets its own distinctive face so you can tell them apart. In this case, the L4 is identified by its front grille that features chrome pins “expanding out” from the Lepas badge, with the surrounds sporting a patterned design near the main headlamps.

    The larger L6 gets this same grille too but its lower apron is “tamer” compared to the L4, which has more angular shapes as well as a lower intake with a mix of diagonal and vertical slats. The L4 also doesn’t get black cladding for its wheel arches like the L6 and L8.

    In terms of size, the L4 measures 4,406 mm long, 1,820 mm wide and 1,635 mm tall, with the overall length being more than cars like the Honda HR-V, Proton X50, Mitsubishi Xforce, Chery Omoda O5 and Tiggo Cross as well as the Perodua Traz. The Toyota Corolla Cross is longer than the L4, but the latter has a superior wheelbase (2,700 mm vs 2,640 mm).

    As for powertrains, the L4 in South Africa features a 1.5 litre turbocharged engine rated at 147 PS and 225 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. According to Car Magazine, the L4, along with the L8, will launch in South Africa around March this year.

    GALLERY: Lepas L4 at GIIAS 2025

     
  • BMW Alpina unveils new logo – comfort performance brand to sit below Rolls-Royce, retain 20-spoke wheels

    BMW Alpina unveils new logo – comfort performance brand to sit below Rolls-Royce, retain 20-spoke wheels

    The new BMW Alpina sub-brand has released a trickle of information since the beginning of the year, when BMW took the marque over from the Bovensiepen family. Having already shown its wordmark, the company has now revealed the logo that will adorn a new range of high-performance vehicles.

    Featuring a version of Alpina’s original asymmetric typeface, the roundel is still recognisable but has been simplified and sharpened up. The red and blue shield is gone, and while the throttle bodies and crankshaft remain, their designs have been made more abstract – not surprising, given that future models are expected to come with at least some form of electrification.

    As previously intimated, the new lineup will occupy a unique space in the marketplace by combining high performance with a comfortable ride, just like previous cars from Buchloe tuner – and quite unlike the harder-edged, motorsport-inspired character of Munich’s own M cars.

    This will be combined with an evolution of the brand’s signature design cues, such as intricate 20-spoke alloy wheels, a subtle exterior colour palette and “superior quality leather” available in a dizzying array of colours. Personalisation will be a key focus of the new Alpina brand, BMW said.

    BMW Alpina unveils new logo – comfort performance brand to sit below Rolls-Royce, retain 20-spoke wheels

    Also confirmed is the shift to building Alpina models entirely within BMW’s manufacturing facilities, instead of the cars being shipped to Buchloe for bespoke modifications and interior trimmings. The small Bavarian town now instead houses Alpina Classic, which looks after older cars.

    No other details have been released so far, but the first new-age Alpina model is expected to appear sometime this year, Autocar reported. It will sit above the brand’s mainstream cars in the “Luxury Layer”, below Rolls-Royce.

    Meanwhile, the Bovensiepen family has already moved on, having formed an eponymous brand – also based in Buchloe – and developed a new BMW M4-based model designed by Zagato.

     
 
 
 

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