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  • Honda e:N2 open for booking in Thailand – rebadged Insight/e:NS2, 530 km NEDC range, RM180k est

    Honda e:N2 open for booking in Thailand – rebadged Insight/e:NS2, 530 km NEDC range, RM180k est

    Well, well, well. Honda has announced that the e:N2 is now open for booking in Thailand, almost exactly the same time that it confirmed the car’s twin, the Insight, was headed to Japan. Both cars are imported from China, where they are badged the e:NS2 as part of the company’s joint venture with Dongfeng.

    This time, we know far more information about the electric SUV, including the fact that the mechanicals are unchanged from the e:NS2. You still get a single front motor producing 204 PS (150 kW) and 310 Nm of torque, as well as the e:N1‘s 68.8 kWh CATL NMC battery that delivers a range of 530 km on the NEDC cycle (545 km CLTC). In Japan, the Insight is claimed to do over 500 km on the WLTP cycle.

    Charging performance has yet to be confirmed, but as a reference, the e:NS2 takes a rather leisurely 36 minutes to charge from 30 to 80% on a DC fast charger. It will also charge from 5 to 100% in 9.5 hours using an AC wallbox charger.

    Honda e:N2 open for booking in Thailand – rebadged Insight/e:NS2, 530 km NEDC range, RM180k est

    Measuring 4,788 mm long, 1,838 mm wide and 1,570 mm tall, the e:N2 is quite a bit larger than the BYD Atto 3 and Proton eMas 7, being closer in size to the Leapmotor C10. Against that car, the Honda is 49 mm longer but 60 mm narrower and a whopping 110 mm lower, while its 2,733 mm wheelbase is 92 mm shorter.

    As previously reported, the e:N2’s design is distinctive and includes arrow-shaped LED daytime running lights joined together by a full-width light bar to form a “H” graphic, plus corresponding taillights, flush pop-out front door handles, hidden rear handles and an almost fastback-like roofline. The Thai-market model rides on 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels with an interesting “finned” design.

    Inside, you’ll find an almost un-Honda tech-forward dashboard housing a 9.4-inch slimline instrument display, a 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen running on the latest Honda Connect 4.0 interface, and an 11.5-inch head-up display. As per the e:N1, the air-con controls have been moved into the screen.

    Honda e:N2 open for booking in Thailand – rebadged Insight/e:NS2, 530 km NEDC range, RM180k est

    Other features include an air fragrancing system, power-adjustable front seats (eight-way with memory for the driver, four-way for the passenger) with ventilation, a sunroof and a 12-speaker Bose sound system. You also get standard kit such as LED head- and taillights, keyless entry, push-button start, dual-zone auto air con with rear vents, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Qi wireless charger, a 360-degree camera and a hands-free powered tailgate.

    Safety-wise, the e:N2 comes with seven airbags (including a centre airbag), stability control and the full suite of Honda Sensing driver assists. The latter includes autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, road departure mitigation, front departure alert, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert and auto high beam.

    In Thailand, the e:N2 carries estimated pricing of “1,4XX,XXX baht”, so expect somewhere in the region of RM180,000. The availability of the car in the Land of Smiles raises the possibility of it coming to Malaysia, although the reinstated taxes for CBU fully-imported EVs does complicate things. Perhaps CKD local assembly will figure later on, just as with the e:N1.

     
  • Carro Certified’s Raya Deals promo – up to RM5k off and 100x RM150 Duit Raya to be won!

    Carro Certified’s Raya Deals promo – up to RM5k off and 100x RM150 Duit Raya to be won!

    Carro Certified’s latest Raya Deals promo are here! You can enjoy up to RM5,000 off on a wide range of Carro Certified cars that are As Good As New.

    There’s more – you’ll also stand a chance to win one of 100 x RM150!

    Remember, Carro Certified pricing is all-in and includes no hidden fees! No extra fees if you are a loan buyer, no extra processing fees, no extra inspection fees. Everything is in the listed price, so beware of other car classifieds listings that advertise a cheaper price then hit you with all kinds of surcharges.

    Carro Certified benefits:

    – 160 point inspection
    – 5 day money back guarantee
    – 12 month warranty for engine and gearbox
    – no mileage tampering
    – no major accidents, fire and flood damage

    The inventory list below will show in real time the remaining inventory that’s still available for booking.

    This promo is available up to March 31, 2026.

    Click here to view the full inventory list.

     
  • 2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS – Malaysian update adds new kit, BLIS, RCTA, built-in Google, still RM196k

    2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS – Malaysian update adds new kit, BLIS, RCTA, built-in Google, still RM196k

    Earlier this week, Honda Malaysia announced that the sixth-generation CR-V had been updated for 2026. The SUV remains largely unchanged, with just a few new kit inclusions and, in the case of the range-topping RS, minor interior cosmetic enhancements, but the model line-up has been given an overhaul, with three variants now instead of the four that were introduced when the car was launched here back in December 2023.

    The base turbocharged S from before has been dropped, and the petrol E has been replaced by an e:HEV hybrid for the same grade. This makes the e:HEV E, which is priced at RM178,200, the new entry point for the SUV, with the turbocharged V AWD (RM181,900) and e:HEV RS (RM195,900) retaining their place in the range. Incidentally, the arrival of the hybrid E makes it the first time two hybrid variants are available within a single Honda model line-up locally.

    The updated RS is now in showrooms, where we caught up with one of them for the photo gallery seen here. The only significant exterior change is with a new exterior colour option called Blazing Red Pearl, and that all CR-V variants now come fitted with Honda Authorised Solar and Security tint film by Ecotint as standard.

    Inside, the only cosmetic enhancements are to be found on the RS, and these are minor, consisting of a darker hairline film finish for the dashboard trim as well as an embossed RS logo on the front seat backs. The omission of the S means that all CR-V variants now feature a 9.0-inch Advanced Display Audio system, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto going the wireless route.

    The other embellishments are tucked away. Google Audio Services is now integrated into the infotainment system, and this offers hands-free Google Assistant and real-time navigation through Google Maps as well as access to a variety of applications via Google Play.

    The update also introduces a new Digital Key feature, which allows owners to use their mobile device as a primary key for the car. Additionally, functional remote features integrated into the Honda Connect mobile application now allow window and power tailgate operation to be done remote.

    As for driver assistance and safety, Honda Sensing is present, but now features a rear cross traffic alert function, which the automaker calls Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM). Elsewhere, in a move that brings the carmaker into the present, the old LaneWatch side camera system has finally been replaced by Blind Spot Information (BSI), which alerts the driver with an illuminated indicator in the side-mirrors during lane changes.

    Other than that, it’s the same car as when introduced, mechanically. The e:HEV RS (and the e:HEV E) is powered by an Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) system that combines the workings of an electric motor and petrol engine, with outputs unchanged from before.

    The petrol mill is a 2.0 litre naturally-aspirated Atkinson-cycle four-pot, which acts primarily as a generator, delivering 148 PS (146 hp) at 6,100 rpm and 190 Nm at 4,500 rpm, while the e-motor delivers 184 PS (181 hp, or 135 kW) from 5,000-8,000 rpm and 335 Nm from 0-2,000 rpm.

    As for the sole petrol version, the V AWD, it continues to be powered by the familiar L15BE 1.5 litre VTEC turbo four-cylinder, which retains its 193 PS (190 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 243 Nm from 1,700 to 5,000 rpm output figures.

    GALLERY: 2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS

     
  • Pirelli Cinturato Rosso tyre now with Seal Inside technology in Malaysia – sizes from 16 to 23 inches

    Pirelli Cinturato Rosso tyre now with Seal Inside technology in Malaysia – sizes from 16 to 23 inches

    Pirelli has announced the Malaysian market launch of the Cinturato Rosso with Seal Inside technology, the Italian tyre brand’s name for its puncture-sealing capability that is added to the Cinturato Rosso tyre that was announced fo the Malaysian market in July 2022.

    The new tyre builds on the Cinturato Rosso with an internal sealing layer in the event of punctures by foreign objects, while retaining the fully grooved tread pattern and central rib design.

    Like the Cinturato Rosso it is based on, the Cinturato Rosso with Seal Inside technology is a replacement market tyre, and the new product is similarly intended for passenger vehicles including sedans, crossovers and SUVs, according to Pirelli. The Cinturato Rosso with Seal Inside technology is offered in sizes ranging from 16 inched to 23 inches in diameter; pricing is to be confirmed.

    Pirelli Cinturato Rosso tyre now with Seal Inside technology in Malaysia – sizes from 16 to 23 inches

    At the 2022 launch of the Cinturato Rosso, Pirelli stated that the tyre offers a 4% improvement in subjective comfort, while mileage and efficiency has been improved by 8%, when compared to the Cinturato P1 tyre.

    The Cinturato Rosso offers a 6% wider contact patch under braking from 100 km/h to zero in dry conditions when measured for the 245/45R18 97Y size, while dry surface braking performance is measured to be three metres, or 10% shorter when slowing from 80 km/h to zero measured for the 215/55R17 size.

    Meanwhile, wet braking has also improved by 10% for the same 17-inch size. Featuring a sea-to-land ratio of 28%, water drainage is facilitated by variable-depth transverse grooves as well as a loose five-degree longitudinal channel that opens under load and drains water away from the tyre’s footprint.

    GALLERY: 2022 Pirelli Cinturato Rosso in Malaysia

     
  • Cameron Highlands epic jams no more? Brinchang road widening, Kea Farm one-way system by Feb 2028

    Cameron Highlands epic jams no more? Brinchang road widening, Kea Farm one-way system by Feb 2028

    Have you been stuck in the infamous Cameron Highlands holiday traffic jam before? I have, and it’s properly epic, especially from Brinchang heading towards Kea Farm. Let’s just say that walking is much faster. Is a solution on the way?

    Here’s hoping, because a road upgrade project from two lanes to four in the Brinchang area, as well as a one-way road system in Kea Farm is expected to be completed by February 2028. The three kilometre project, under ‘Rolling Plan Kedua (RP2) Rancangan Malaysia Ke-12 (RMK12)’, is now physically 38% complete, says works minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

    He added that the project’s main scope includes upgrading one kilometre of Federal Route FT59 from the McDonald’s roundabout in Brinchang to the Brinchang/Time Tunnel junction. A traffic impact study that was done by the works ministry in September 2020 led to the government also approving RP3 RMK12, which involves a Tanah Rata bypass road.

    “The next phase of the project includes the upgrading of FT59 (Tanah Rata-Kea Farm) and FT434 (Jalan Griddle) with an estimated distance of 10 km. The acceptance letter (surat setuju terima) was issued to the contractor on February 11 with the date of site ownership (tarikh milik tapak) on February 16,” Alexander told the Dewan Negara today, reported by Bernama.

    The minister also said that KKR is studying the suggestion of erecting digital signboards at strategic locations such as Simpang Pulai to state the estimated time needed to reach Cameron Highlands, to help motorists plan their journey. Sounds good – here’s hoping that it all goes to plan.

     
  • 2027 Honda Insight in Japan – reborn as a full EV, rebadged e:NS2 from China, over 500 km WLTP range

    2027 Honda Insight in Japan – reborn as a full EV, rebadged e:NS2 from China, over 500 km WLTP range

    The Honda Insight is back, and after three generations of offering the carmaker’s latest hybrid technology, this latest model is now a fully-electric vehicle. Not only that, but it’s also an SUV for the first time.

    It will be launched in Japan within the next three months, with bookings opening March 19. However, those with a good memory will remember that this is not the first time we’ve seen this design, as it was introduced in China in 2024 as the e:NS2, part of a joint venture with Dongfeng.

    As such, the Insight will likely share that car’s mechanicals, including a single front motor making 150 kW (204 PS) and 310 Nm of torque – the same as a BYD Atto 3, in other words – and the e:N1‘s 68.8 kWh NMC battery offering a range of 545 km on China’s lenient CLTC cycle. The Japanese press release claims a figure of over 500 km on the more stringent WLTP cycle, so perhaps the Insight will receive a bigger battery.

    2027 Honda Insight in Japan – reborn as a full EV, rebadged e:NS2 from China, over 500 km WLTP range

    The Insight’s styling is certainly distinctive, with arrow-shaped LED daytime running lights joined together by a full-width light bar to form a “H” graphic, plus corresponding taillights, flush pop-out front door handles, hidden rear handles and an almost fastback-like roofline. A new Aqua Topaz Metallic II, an evolution of the e:N1’s hero colour, is said to combine the transparency of water with the sparkle of the namesake gemstone.

    Inside the Insight, you’ll find an almost un-Honda tech-forward dashboard housing a 9.4-inch slimline instrument display, a 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen running on the latest Honda Connect 4.0 interface, and an 11.5-inch head-up display.

    2027 Honda Insight in Japan – reborn as a full EV, rebadged e:NS2 from China, over 500 km WLTP range

    The company says this is the first Honda in Japan to offer an air fragrancing system and an intelligent heating function that coordinates the central, seat and steering wheel heaters. This makes the system quieter, more efficient and less dehumidifying than before, it is claimed.

    With the Insight offered in a right-hand-drive market, it’s likely only a matter of time before it gets exported to more regions. This perhaps includes Malaysia, where the also previously China-only e:N1 has been on sale since May 2025 – albeit not with much success.

     
  • Planning vital for shifting road freight to railways, may impact other rail services – former SPAD regulator

    Planning vital for shifting road freight to railways, may impact other rail services – former SPAD regulator

    Careful planning is required in the efforts to transition road freight to railways, former Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) head of rail division Yuslizar Daud has said, reported The Star.

    “We need to know the tonnage of the existing, future growth (30-year profile) of rail and road haulage so as to develop a comprehensive plan as this provides a good platform in terms of the transition of cargo from road to rail,” Yuslizar said.

    The transfer of just 2% of road freight volume to rail will subject rail capacity to an increase in demand by 25%, which planners need to know. “Therefore, a comprehensive assessment is crucial to strike a good balance so as not to choke the railway network,” he said.

    Planning vital for shifting road freight to railways, may impact other rail services – former SPAD regulator

    A move to migrate just 4% of road cargo to the railways will further choke the rail network that is shared by other services, such as special charters and intercity trains. This leaves just 30% to 40% of capacity margin on the KTMB network, after accounting for a 20% spare capacity for contigencies, according to the report.

    “To ensure all trains move unhindered, it essential to incorporate a robust assessment that takes into account current and future data and operational standards. In particular, rail planners must factor in some spare network capacity to accommodate potential perturbations and ensure system reliability under stress and a quantitative benchmark must be done to ensure the success of the synergy between the road and rail,” Yuslizar said.

    Last October, transport minister Anthony Loke stated that a meeting was held with Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) and the Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) on the need to ramp up ‘Road to Rail’ (transporting goods by rail rather than road) efforts.

    The aim is that one 40-wagon train can take over, and thus relieve the roads of 80 lorries, lowering the risks of accidents and reducing road congestion, the transport minister said at the time.

     
  • DBKL issues 11 fines to six utility contractors for various roadwork safety and environmental violations

    DBKL issues 11 fines to six utility contractors for various roadwork safety and environmental violations

    Following a similar action undertaken in January, the Kuala Lumpur city hall (DBKL) has again fined six utility contractors for a variety of safety and environmental violations that were uncovered during an enforcement operation targeting road excavation works across the city.

    This time, checks at eight locations, including Jalan Kerinchi in Bangsar, Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Segambut and Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz in Titiwangsa, revealed standard operating procedure violations and resulted in 11 compound notices being issued to the six contractors.

    Inspections carried out at the locations uncovered a range of offences, including failing to install road blinker lights, not having traffic controller measures on-site to damaging pedestrian walkways. Other violations included closing roadways without permission to poor housekeeping, which left public roads heavily soiled. As it was in January, lorries without permits transporting construction materials were also discovered.

    The council said that the operation was aimed at monitoring work carried out by contractors during repairs or maintenance related to pipe installation, road paving, drainage repair and utility works to ensure compliance.
    Enforcement action was taken under the Material Transport By-Laws (WPKL) 1997 and the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974.

     
  • PLUS Yong Peng-Senai lane widening project – road diversion on March 10-11 for rock blasting works

    PLUS Yong Peng-Senai lane widening project – road diversion on March 10-11 for rock blasting works

    PLUS users, take note. There will be temporary road diversions and a stoppage of traffic from Kulai to Senai (Utara) in Johor next week, on the night of March 10 till the morning of March 11. 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 KM23.9 to KM26.1 northbound and KM24.7 to KM26.1 southbound. The diversion will be from 10pm on March 10 till 5am the following morning. This is for the preparation and clean-up works.

    The actual rock blasting will happen around 1am on March 11, and traffic will be temporarily stopped between Kulai and Senai (Utara) for a few minutes, PLUS says. This is to ensure safety for all when the blast happens. The road will be reopened as soon as possible once clean up works and safety checks are complete.

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

     
  • Land Rover Defender Sport to debut next year; EV model to share EMA platform with next Evoque, Velar

    Land Rover Defender Sport to debut next year; EV model to share EMA platform with next Evoque, Velar

    2026 Land Rover Defender

    The Land Rover Defender range is set to gain a new, smaller model in the “Defender Sport” that is set to make its debut next year, and it will be the first battery-electric model in the Defender sub-brand’s line-up, Autocar has reported.

    According to the publication, the upcoming model is being developed on a new electric vehicle platform, and has been sighted running tests on roads in the United Kingdom. Development work on the Defender “Sport” is “well advanced”, said Defender brand director Mark Cameron to Autocar, though he did not confirm if it will officially use the Sport suffix in its name.

    When the new entry-level Defender derivative emerges, it will join a line-up currently comprised of the Defender 90, 110 and 130 bodystyles, in addition to Hardtop versions for commercial applications. This will be the first wholly new product since the Defender line was turned into a brand – alongside Range Rover and Discovery lines – under JLR‘s House of Brands approach.

    The present focus is to make the Defender line a “luxury lifestyle brand”, Cameron said. “We’ve got a portfolio of one model with several variants, but I’m working seven to 10 years ahead to build out this whole brand portfolio. We’ve got to make sure everything we do as Defender has the DNA of the brand: epic built-to-last, go-anywhere capability,” the brand director said.

    Said to be just over 4.5 m long, the “Defender Sport” is underpinned by the EMA platform that will be the basis of the group’s future EV models, including the Evoque and Velar successors. Model lines further upmarket like the full-size Range Rover and Defender will use the MLA architecture, while Jaguar has developed its own EV platform, the JEA which underpins the Concept 00.

    There will be some compromises in adopting a platform underfloor batteries, as “the size of the vehicle and platform will probably reduce wheel travel and articulation compared with a current Defender,” Cameron said. While the Defender Sport will not match the current, L663 Defender for its off-roading capabilities, the upcoming model “will still be designed to offer substantial off-road capability”.

    “The capability we have in our vehicles carries a penalty that works against you when you think about range for an EV. My job is to make sure we retain Defender’s DNA, otherwise we become another SUV brand and there are plenty of those,” Cameron said.

    The brand director names the shrunken test cycles brought by Chinese brands as a major industry disruptor. “Their speed to market is just incredible. But we have always maintained that we need to have at least two winter test cycles and two hot weather test cycles for a Defender. We’re looking at ways to shrink our product development time, but we don’t want to compromise on quality and longevity and all the things you have to deliver as a luxury brand,” he said.

     
  • Badminton icon Lee Chong Wei collects his Zeekr 7X

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    Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei is now an owner of the Zeekr 7X after taking delivery of a Tech Grey unit last week. The badminton icon is the second famous Malaysian to own the EV after music legend Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza collected the keys to her Forest Green unit in December.

    Launched in August 2025, the 7X has been very successful for the young Geely-owned premium brand, finding over 1,500 homes by the end of 2025. The premium SUV even came second in the January 2026 EV sales chart, only behind the Proton eMas 5.

    It remains good value even after a recent price increase for 2026, which saw RRPs increase by 1.6% to 1.8%. This comes following the expiration of tax-free EV incentives, and the modest adjustment “reflects its commitment to Malaysian customers and the brand’s long‑term strategy locally,” Zeekr Malaysia says.

    The 7X range now starts from RM182,800 for the RWD Standard (from RM179,800), while the RWD Long Range is priced at RM193,800 (from RM190,800). The AWD Performance range-topper now goes for RM230,800, up from the RM226,800 launch price. Full specs and details in our launch report.

    Zeekr plans to launch three new models in 2026 and has confirmed its CKD plans. The first Zeekr model to be locally assembled in Malaysia (and the world) will be the 7X. 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.

     
  • Stand to win gold bars with a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush – March 6-8

    Stand to win gold bars with a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush – March 6-8

    Getting behind the wheel of your brand-new BMW is a golden moment in life, but what if you also won some physical gold to further enrich the start of a wonderful motoring experience?

    That’s exactly what is being offered at the Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush, with gold bars up for grabs when you purchase a brand-new BMW this Hari Raya season.

    Set to take place from March 6-8, 2026 at all Auto Bavaria showrooms, the event provides you with a great opportunity to find the BMW that feels good in the hands for your upcoming balik kampung journey and everything that comes next.

    The diverse line-up kicks off with the BMW 218 Gran Coupe Sport, a stylish proposition made even better thanks to the BMW Iconic Glow illuminated kidney grille. Stand out in the crowd from just RM1,688 monthly, with financing rates from as low as 0.81% (for up to nine years). You’ll also get four years of BMW Service and Repair Inclusive for worry-free ownership.

    If the iconic 5 Series calls out to you, there’s the BMW 530i M Sport, a sedan that combines powerful performance with smart design and a well-appointed interior. Whether you’re in a sporty mood or prefer a relaxing drive, you’ll be glad to know the BMW 530i M Sport is a master of multiple personalities.

    Stand to win gold bars with a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush – March 6-8

    Another staple of the BMW range is the BMW X5, which is also available with an efficient and formidable plug‑in hybrid powertrain in the form of the BMW X5 xDrive50e. A buttery smooth inline-six engine married to an electric motor enables nearly 500 hp, but power isn’t the only thing on this Sports Activity Vehicle’s mind.

    Thanks to its large battery, the BMW X5 xDrive50e can run purely on electricity for up to 110 km (WLTP), enough to cover most daily trips. The engine provides you with flexibility on the move, while the spacious and comfortable interior will pamper your occupants

    MINI fans get to strike gold too. What’s even more exciting is that Auto Bavaria is offering exclusive, limited‑edition MINI Countryman models that you won’t find at any other dealership in Malaysia. The first is the Shadowline Limited Edition which features gloss black trim instead of chrome for a timeless refined look, paired with striking bonnet stripes. It also comes with a complimentary special edition Leica camera that is perfect to capture the eye-catching ride.

    Alternatively, there’s the Stealth Limited Edition with its sleek matte black exterior that projects boldness and a commanding presence. This comes with its share of goodies too, including a complimentary black MINI travel luggage, black MINI John Cooper Works apparel and premium solar window tint.

    Stand to win gold bars with a BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush – March 6-8

    Two-wheeler enthusiasts aren’t left behind, as the BMW R 1300 GS is built to conquer any terrain with its 145 hp and intelligent technology. Need something more focused? There’s the track-ready BMW S 1000 RR that features aero-generating winglets, quick action throttle and race-ready modes.

    BMW Motorrad’s diverse range also includes the BMW F 900 XR, offers the perfect balance of sport and touring versatility. With 105 hp and intuitive rideability, it is an excellent choice for long distance riding.

    With Hari Raya just around the corner, get yourself a brand-new BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad and stand to be rewarded with gold bars during the Auto Bavaria Raya Gold Rush. Find your perfect match at any Auto Bavaria showroom from March 6-8, 9am-6pm. Learn more at Auto Bavaria’s Facebook and Instagram.

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • Jaecoo J5 launched in Malaysia – “pet-friendly” B-segment SUV, 147 PS 1.5T, CVT, RM6k rebate, RM102k

    Jaecoo J5 launched in Malaysia – “pet-friendly” B-segment SUV, 147 PS 1.5T, CVT, RM6k rebate, RM102k

    Previewed all the way back in August, the Jaecoo J5 has at last been launched in Malaysia, entering a new segment for Chery’s premium-aspiring brand. This more compact B-segment SUV is taking aim at the likes of the Proton X50 and Honda HR-V, while being a step up from the Chery Tiggo Cross on which it’s based.

    The J5 is offered in a single 2WD variant priced at RM108,000 nett excluding on-the-road costs and insurance. This figure includes a seven-year, 150,000 km warranty, as is standard for Omoda & Jaecoo Malaysia. Additionally, the company is offering an RM8,000 launch package until March 15 that includes a duit Raya rebate of RM3,000, a choice of either first-year free insurance or additional duit Raya worth RM3,000, the latter bringing the price down to RM102,000.

    With this, the J5 is RM13,600 more expensive than the Tiggo Cross Turbo (RM2,600 more than the hybrid version), just RM570 more expensive than the X50 Premium, and RM13,530 cheaper than the base HR-V 1.5 S. Bear in mind that the latter is naturally aspirated; the turbo HR-V is at least RM28,520 more expensive.

    Jaecoo J5 launched in Malaysia – “pet-friendly” B-segment SUV, 147 PS 1.5T, CVT, RM6k rebate, RM102k

    The launch promo also includes a trio of accessories worth RM2,000. The latter consists of a boot-mounted subwoofer, a wireless karaoke microphone and a multi-functional flashlight that fits into a slot in the boot.

    As previously reported, the J5 will be offered in Malaysia as a purely petrol-powered car, in stark to contrast to Thailand and Indonesia that get this model as an EV. Under the bonnet sits a 1.5 litre turbo four-cylinder engine making 147 PS and 210 Nm of torque, the same as the Tiggo Cross.

    But whereas that car pairs this mill with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, the J5 makes do with a CVT. Still front-wheel drive, it nevertheless manages to get from zero to 100 km/h slightly quicker at 10.2 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 175 km/h. Fuel consumption is quoted at 7.5 litres per 100 km (13.3 km per litre).

    Jaecoo J5 launched in Malaysia – “pet-friendly” B-segment SUV, 147 PS 1.5T, CVT, RM6k rebate, RM102k

    The J5 sits at the larger end of the B-segment. Measuring 4,380 mm long, 1,860 mm wide and 1,650 mm tall, it’s five millimetres shorter but 70 mm wider and 60 mm taller than the HR-V, while its 2,620 mm wheelbase is ten millimetres longer. Against the X50, the J5 is exactly the same length, while being 65 mm wider and 41 mm taller; it also has a 20 mm longer wheelbase.

    As for the other Chery Auto group vehicles, its larger J7 sibling is 120 mm longer and has a 52 mm longer wheelbase, whereas the Tiggo Cross is 62 mm shorter and has a 10 mm shorter wheelbase. The J5 is actually closer in size to the Chery O5 (née Omoda 5), which is only 20 mm longer and has a ten millimetre longer wheelbase.

    Clearly inspired by the Range Rover series of luxe SUVs with its upright stance, clean lines and wraparound glasshouse design, the J5 features slim LED projector headlights and dual-bar daytime running lights flanking a large “waterfall” grille, a full-width air intake (the fog light “nodules” are unfortunately blank) and another pair of slim taillights joined together by a black bar.

    Jaecoo J5 launched in Malaysia – “pet-friendly” B-segment SUV, 147 PS 1.5T, CVT, RM6k rebate, RM102k

    It rolls on 18-inch two-tone multi-spoke alloy wheels with Chaoyang Aggressor tyres, connected to MacPherson strut front and multilink (rare for the segment) suspension and all-round disc brakes. Jaecoo claims torsional rigidity of 23,500 Nm per degree.

    The minimalist design language continues on the inside with a horizontal dashboard design, a full-width air vent design and a waterfall centre console. The latter houses a 13.2-inch portrait infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, twin phone holders (only one of which is a 50-watt Qi wireless charger) and quirky diagonal cupholders and armrest. No colour instrument display, however, just an eight-inch seven-segment LCD.

    The J5’s interior also features pet-friendly materials as certified by TÜV – the faux leather upholstery is anti-bacterial and scratch-resistant and has low volatile organic compounds (VOCs); buyers can also purchase accessories such as nets, mats and pet carriers. Boot space measures 480 litres, expandable to 1,284 litres with the rear seats folded.

    Standard kit includes power-adjustable front seats with ventilation, dual-zone auto air con, multi-colour ambient lighting, acoustic double-glazed front windows, a panoramic glass roof, a 360-degree camera system with transparency, a powered tailgate and eight speakers.

    In terms of driver assists, the J5 adds curve speed assist to the usual Level 2 semi-autonomous driving features such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go and lane centring assist. You also get autonomous emergency braking, evasive steering assist, blind spot monitoring with collision prevention, rear cross traffic alert with auto brake and a door opening warning.


    GALLERY: Jaecoo J5 in Malaysia official photos

     
  • LRT3 Shah Alam Line in final FFR testing phase – update on potential operational date next month

    LRT3 Shah Alam Line in final FFR testing phase – update on potential operational date next month

    Prasarana has indicated that it will announce the latest developments regarding the LRT3 Shah Alam Line next month. According to its president and CEO Amir Hamdan, the company will hold a press conference to provide updates on the project in April, as the Malay Mail reports.

    He did not indicate when the start of operations would be, but said that the fault-free run (FFR) tests for the third train set, involving eight trains, are now at the final stage.

    “I cannot confirm the exact date (for operations to begin) yet, as everything depends on the safety assessor’s decision. If they agree and there are no safety issues or other outstanding matters, only then can we make an official announcement on the commencement of LRT3 operations,” he said.

    Last month, transport minister Anthony Loke said that the line is expected to begin operations by June, but he expressed his confidence that the line could be ready from as early as April.

    The rail line had originally been slated to start operations on September 30 last year, but in August it was announced that the project had been delayed. In November, the government was said to be keeping to its target of December 31 for the launch of the line, but it was then announced in December that operations would not begin in 2025. The delay was put down to outstanding system stability and software issues identified during the testing and commissioning phase.

    Separately, the delay is set to cost the main contractor quite a bit in terms of liquidated and ascertained damages (LAD) Previously, it was reported that the compensation rate is RM2.73 million – or 0.024% of the contract value – per delayed day. As of December 31, 2025, this adds up to RM474.9 million, according to Loke.

    “If calculated from the end of extension of time (EOT) on July 10, 2025, the number of days delayed up to Dec 31, 2025 is 174. This means the contractor is contractually liable for LAD of RM474,894,729,” he told the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

     
  • Mercedes‑Benz Malaysia hosts inaugural 100,000 km Club Milestone Night to honour loyal customers

    Mercedes‑Benz Malaysia hosts inaugural 100,000 km Club Milestone Night to honour loyal customers

    Mercedes‑Benz Malaysia (MBM) recently hosted the inaugural 100,000 km Club Milestone Night for a select group of loyal owners, celebrating their enduring journeys, long‑term ownership and trust in the brand.

    In conjunction with this year marking ‘140 Years of Innovation’ for Mercedes-Benz, the milestone night paid tribute to customers whose vehicles have chalked up 100,000 km and more, ’embodying the marque’s enduring engineering excellence and the meaningful relationships built over generations on the road’.

    “As our brand commemorates 140 years since the invention of the first automobile, we continue to build on our heritage while shaping the future with exciting new product innovations and achievements this year,” said Martin Schulz, CEO and president of Mercedes‑Benz Cars Malaysia.

    “Our 100,000 km Club represents the point where our legacy meets the journeys of our owners – celebrating not only unparalleled craftsmanship, but also the enduring trust that spans generations. These milestones inspire us to enhance the ownership experience and advance mobility with sustainable, high-performance vehicles for Malaysia and beyond,” he added.

    Mercedes‑Benz Malaysia hosts inaugural 100,000 km Club Milestone Night to honour loyal customers

    “Through the Mercedes-Benz 100,000 km Club, we are proud to extend the ownership experience beyond the drive – welcoming loyal Mercedes-Benz owners into an exclusive community where heritage, service excellence, and elevated lifestyle experiences converge. This platform recognises both service loyalty and ownership milestones, reflecting our continued commitment to delivering value that goes far beyond the road,” said Edmin Naidoo, VP of customer services.

    To mark this milestone, members will receive a special edition Mercedes‑Benz 100,000 km Club Touch n Go card, along with exclusive privileges at partner locations. Benefits include 15% off dining at selected Hyatt outlets; 15% savings on rooms, dining, and wellness experiences at Shangri‑La Rasa Sayang, Penang; and 20% off food and beverages at Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas, among other locations.

    There are also service-related perks such as savings on Mercedes-Benz parts and accessories, and complimentary wheel alignment, brake fluid replacement and vehicle health check. Members also stand a chance to receive exclusive invitations to curated 100,000 km Club events. More info at go.mercedes-benz.com/100000kmClub.

     
 
 
 

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