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  • All-electric Porsche Macan – experience the sports car that blends performance with practicality

    All-electric Porsche Macan – experience the sports car that blends performance with practicality

    With the development of electric vehicles accelerating at an unprecedented rate, there are now lots of models to choose from. Some offer compelling range figures and lots of on-board tech; others are capable of delivering an impressive turn of speed. But there are a select few that can provide the incisive driving experience of a true sports car – and even fewer still that do not compromise on other aspects.

    The all-electric Porsche Macan is just such a car. Whether you are looking for something that suits both your daily commute and your weekend canyon-carving sessions, or a more interesting way for you and your family to travel, this athletic-yet-practical SUV has you covered.

    It all starts with the driving experience. Sure, the Macan is capable of satisfying the speed demon in you, no matter which version you choose – even the standard Macan produces 340 PS, getting you from zero to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds. Step all the way up to the Macan Turbo and you get a compact SUV that produces 639 PS and can rocket to 100 km/h in as little as 3.3 seconds.

    But what truly sets the Macan apart is the trademark Porsche driving experience, with sharp and precise steering and ironclad body control. With available Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), active air suspension and rear-axle steering, you can tweak the car’s handling characteristics even further to suit your mood, whether you want a more agile chassis setup or a smoother ride.

    All-electric Porsche Macan – experience the sports car that blends performance with practicality

    The Macan’s driver-focused interior is the perfect place in which to savour the drive, with a particularly sporty driving position, a distinct lack of gimmicks and plenty of touch and physical controls within your reach. That does not mean the car is austere, with a 12.6-inch instrument display, a high-resolution 10.9-inch Porsche Communication Management (PCM) touchscreen and an optional 10.9-inch passenger display and augmented reality head-up display.

    Also on offer is room for all that life can throw at you, with ample space for five adults plus a boot that’s larger than the previous petrol-powered Macan at 540 litres – expandable to 1,348 litres with the rear seats folded. And just like with Porsche’s iconic two-door sports cars, there’s a frunk that swallows an additional 84 litres.

    Performance is nothing if your EV does not have the range to use it, which is why the Macan comes standard with a 100 kWh battery, enabling you to travel up to 641 km on a single charge. And once you do eventually deplete the battery, you can quickly get charged back up again – just ten minutes of charging will let you travel a further 250 km, thanks to its support for up to 270 kW of DC fast charging.

    All-electric Porsche Macan – experience the sports car that blends performance with practicality

    All that is before you get to the Porsche-exclusive perks, such as a Shell Recharge Platinum membership that allows you to charge the Macan at preferential rates as low as RM0.80 per kWh, as well as the ability to reserve a charging bay up to one hour in advance. You also get complimentary charging at the high-powered 350 kW DC chargers at Porsche Centres nationwide.

    Peace of mind is afforded through a two-year warranty and an eight-year battery warranty. Unique to Porsche vehicles, you can extend the warranty all the way up to 15 years, ensuring that your Macan will be taken care of for a very long time.

    So there you have it, the all-electric Porsche Macan – a practical, comfortable compact electric SUV that drives like only a Porsche can. And you can still enjoy one tax-free, as there are selected units with their 2025 prices locked in. Experience it today by taking a test drive at your nearest Porsche Centre. Visit the official Porsche Malaysia website to learn more and to book your test drive today.

     
  • Mitsubishi Delica Mini x Dali with DAMD at Tokyo Auto Salon – classic Pajero face, retro-patterned upholstery

    Mitsubishi Delica Mini x Dali with DAMD at Tokyo Auto Salon – classic Pajero face, retro-patterned upholstery

    Sliding into your DMs with lots of Ds and Ms is the Mitsubishi Delica Mini x Dali with DAMD, which was at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon. Want your Mitsubishi kei car to look like a classic Pajero? You’re not alone!

    Dali is a new brand under DAMD, and what you get here are round headlamps encased within an angular grille, black bumpers, a roof-mounted ‘Trip Basket’, wood-like side decals and 15-inch DAMD Cantabile alloys wrapped in 165/65 Toyo Open Country R/T rubber.

    The interior’s my favourite – the beige bits on the door cards and dashboard are actually from the factory; to complement them, DAMD put in an upholstery with a really retro pattern (tartan, houndstooth, whatever you want to call it). Pretend the steering wheel and connected screens aren’t there, and you’ll really think this is a ’90s car. Simply fantastic.

    Retro, cute and rugged all at once – just like many of DAMD’s creations. See what they’ve done to the Suzuki Jimny, Suzuki Every, Mazda MX-5, Mazda 2, Mazda CX-3 and the Toyota 86.

     
  • GR GT and GR GT3 shown at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon – Toyota’s flagship sports car and GT-class racer

    GR GT and GR GT3 shown at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon – Toyota’s flagship sports car and GT-class racer

    Toyota has given its GR GT and GR GT3 flagship sports car and GT3-class race car a public showing at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, following the two-seater duo’s debut in December last year. Now known simply as the GR GT, Toyota badging on this model is conspicuous by absence, a branding direction that reflects the Japanese giant’s rebranding of its motorsport operations.

    The GR GT takes on a classic, long-nosed, cab-rearward form that employs an all-aluminium space frame, this being a first for Toyota. To this, carbon-fibre and plastic panels are applied for weight saving, though its target weight is still a substantial 1,750 kg.

    Powertrain for the GR GT is a new, twin-turbo petrol 4.0 litre V8 engine as part of a hybrid setup, and the internal combustion unit is of a short-stroke design with a “hot-V” turbocharger configuration to lower the engine’s centre of gravity.

    The engine’s outputs go to the rear axle via a carbon-fibre torque tube, which meets the rear-mounted eight-speed automatic transmission, electric drive motor and a mechanical limited-slip differential. The gearbox employs a wet clutch instead of a torque converter, as found in selected Mercedes-AMG models.

    Its transaxle layout, along with the placement of its hybrid battery, fuel tank and other components have yielded a weight distribution of 55:45, front to rear. All in, the GR GT powertrain outputs a combined 650 PS and 850 Nm, which propels the two-seater to a claimed top speed of 320 km/h. Suspension is of a double-wishbone layout at all four corners with forged aluminium arms, while braking is by carbon-ceramic units.

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    Shown along with the GR GT is its circuit racing stablemate, the GR GT3 which will be fielded through Toyota’s GT-class customer racing programme, likely from 2027. Toyota’s GT-class race car has been a long time in the making, first revealed as the GR GT3 Concept in 2022.

    Technical details for the GR GT3 are relatively scarce, though Toyota has revealed that the race car sports a rear-wheel-drive layout and retains the 4.0 litre, biturbo V8 engine, and measures 4,785 mm long, 2,050 mm wide with a 2,725 mm wheelbase; this will do without the GR GT’s electrification as GT3-class regulations do not allow for hybrid powertrains.

    The GR GT3 can be seen to apply much more aggressive bodywork for racing applications, while just below each doors is a side-exit exhaust. Brembo brakes are housed behind 18-inch Rays alloy wheels, on tyres measuring 30/68-18 in front and 31/71-18 at the rear. Inside, the stripped-out cabin of the GR GT3 gets a racing-specific steering wheel, control panel and a pair of data displays.

    GR GT at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon

    GR GT3 at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon

     
  • BMW Group Malaysia announces newly relocated Lee Motors dealership, new EV charging station in Kedah

    BMW Group Malaysia announces newly relocated Lee Motors dealership, new EV charging station in Kedah

    BMW Group Malaysia has announced the unveiling of the newly relocated Lee Motors dealership in Alor Setar, Kedah. Designed in line with the German brand’s Retail.NEXT concept, the new facility has a built-up area of 50,000 square feet and is manned by 50 personnel across various departments.

    It features a sales and service lounge, handover lounge, hospitality area and a reception at the vehicle (RATC) area. Customers can look forward to a variety of services, including sales, service, spare parts, body and paint as well as financial plans for a holistic ownership experience. Additionally, the facility is green building certified under the GreenRE Bronze category.

    “After two decades of proudly serving Kedah, we have learned that our customers don’t just want exceptional vehicles – they want an exceptional experience at every touchpoint. This relocation represents our boldest investment yet in that philosophy. Every square foot and every service detail have been crafted with one goal: creating a space that lives up to the strong relationships we have built with our customers over the years,” said Eugene Lee, managing director of Lee Motors.

    “Lee Motors has been our trusted partner in Kedah for over two decades. Their evolution into a larger, modernised facility reflects both the region’s growing demand for premium mobility and the evolving expectations for how premium automotive retail should be experienced,” commented Benjamin Nagel, managing director of BMW Group Malaysia.

    Lee Motors’ newly relocated dealership is situated at 218, Jalan Gangsa, Kawasan Perusahaan Mergong II, 05150, Alor Setar, Kedah. The showroom is open daily from 9am to 5.30pm, while the service operates from 9am to 5.30pm from Sunday to Friday.

    BMW Group Malaysia announces newly relocated Lee Motors dealership, new EV charging station in Kedah

    The newly relocated Lee Motors dealership is one of the announcements made by BMW Group Malaysia for northern Malaysia, with the other being the establishment of a new charging station. This is operated by DC Handal through a partnership with Lee Motors and features one 180 kW DC fast charger as well as two 60 kW DC chargers – charging rates start at RM1.30 per kWh.

    “Our sustained commitment to expanding charging infrastructure continues with the unveiling of this new charging station in Alor Setar – assuring them that choosing electric does not mean compromising on convenience or confidence. Our dealer partner in the region, Lee Motors, as well as our longstanding partnerships with key charging point operators, have been instrumental in ensuring accessibility and convenience for EV owners nationwide,” said Nagel.

     
  • Rapid On-Demand fare doubling to RM2 from February

    Rapid On-Demand fare doubling to RM2 from February

    Prasarana is doubling the fare for the Rapid On-Demand service to RM2 a journey from February. The RM1 promo fare has existed since the 2023 proof-of-concept phase. The new fare also applies to My50, Rapid Kota, Rapid Kembara and Rapid Keluarga pass holders.

    In the Klang Valley, Rapid Pelajar and Rapid Emas concession card holders will continue to enjoy half price, while free travel continues for Rapid Mesra (OKU) concession card holders and (in Penang) Mutiara Pass holders.

    The popular first- and last-mile van service has achieved a daily ridership of over 19,000 as of end-2025, and there are currently 301 Rapid On-Demand vans operating in 82 zones in the Klang Valley and Penang.

    Rapid On-Demand fare doubling to RM2 from February

    “Unlike regular train and bus services that operate on a fixed schedule and route, Rapid On-Demand is a unique service, with more dynamic service zones and virtual stops that can be adjusted according to operational needs.

    “This actual operating rate is important to support service continuity and continuous improvement of the user experience,” Prasarana Malaysia strategy and planning head Sharul Azwa Abd Rani said.

    On January 16, Rapid On-Demand took over 16 MRT feeder routes and three Rapid KL bus routes. There’s only one app now (Rapid On-Demand for iOS | Rapid On-Demand for Android) – the ability to book the service was removed from Mobi, Trek Rides and Kummute on November 15.

     
  • Rapid KL’s ‘Van Parlimen’ is back – T851 free service from KL Sentral, Taman Botani carpark, till March 12

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    Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar opened the first meeting of the fifth session of the 15th parliament today. And with our YBs back in the Dewan Rakyat, the “Van Parlimen” is also back – Rapid KL has announced that the free T851 service will in service from tomorrow (January 20) till March 12.

    As before, the van starts at KL Sentral’s ERL departure side and heads to the Taman Botani Perdana multi-storey carpark before going to parliament, specifically at the temporary building near the cafeteria. The Lake Gardens carpark is the nearest big parking facility to parliament.

    The frequency will be every 30 minutes during peak hours (7am to 11am and 4pm to 8pm) and every hour during non-peak hours – see the route map and schedule above.

    The ‘Van Parlimen’ is for those who have official business at the parliament, but those who want to go to the Lake Gardens can also take it. If you’re wondering why it’s needed, well, it’s not just MPs who need to ‘go to office’ – according to transport minister Anthony Loke, 2,000 cars enter parliament on average every day that it is in sitting, but there are only 500 parking bays.

    “This means that three-quarters of cars that enter parliament will find it hard to find parking unless you come very, very early. This also affects those who have work at parliament, including the media and officers, who are forced to line up for a very long time every morning to enter parliament and to take their safety passes,” the Seremban MP previously said, adding that he process of entering parliament can take up to an hour.

     
  • Honda Super-One Prototype gets the Mugen treatment

    Honda Super-One Prototype gets the Mugen treatment

    The Honda Super-One Prototype has yet to make it to production but Mugen has already gotten its hands on the electric hatchback to make it look sportier. The end result was put on display at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon as a preview of what is possible.

    To start, the Super-One gets a two-tone, beige and black paint job and five-spoke wheels, the latter paired with a lowered ride height. Equally as prominent are the body add-ons that include a large front lip, vented overfenders, side skirts and a new rear bumper that integrates a diffuser.

    You’ll also find carbon-fibre pieces like the side mirrors and large rear wing, with the Mugen script in Japanese applied to the front, side and rear of the car. The Mugen colours are also found on a piece of trim ahead of the new bonnet that appears to be vented.

    As for the interior, Mugen replaced the stock steering wheel for a new one upholstered with perforated leather, a carbon-fibre bottom rim and 12 o’clock marker. The company also installed its own branded sill plates and floor mats that are accompanied by Recaro seats.

    Unlike the Prelude Spec III that the company also showed at TAS, there’s no pricing available for Mugen’s take on the Super-One, although it is expected to be made available when the Super-One makes it to final production.

     
  • 2026 Honda Jazz facelift in China – barebones runout model, just 3,000 units, RM39k with lifetime warranty

    2026 Honda Jazz facelift in China – barebones runout model, just 3,000 units, RM39k with lifetime warranty

    It’s hard to believe that it’s been just over six years since the fourth-generation Honda Jazz was revealed. Such has been the rate of progress over the intervening period that the B-segment hatch now looks like a relic from the past. Nowhere is this more true than in China, where the surge of affordable electric city cars has relegated this once-popular model to bit-player status.

    To help drum interest back up before the car inevitably gets axed, GAC Honda has introduced a rather drastic redesign for the Jazz, sold in the Middle Kingdom as the Fit. As seen in a previous leak, this country-exclusive second facelift delivers an aggressively sporty look that has now completely expunged the original’s cutesy doe-eyed design – something Honda already ameliorated somewhat with the first revision.

    At the front, the Fit gains a now in-vogue split headlight design, with the slim quad daytime running lights joined by an equally slim upper grille. Below this sit slightly odd offset rectangular cutouts, as well as a massive lower grille with “nacelles” on either side.

    2026 Honda Jazz facelift in China – barebones runout model, just 3,000 units, RM39k with lifetime warranty

    Moving to the rear, you still get trapezoidal taillights, but the bumper has been extended outwards, presumably to further protect the tailgate. This has the unfortunate effect of giving the Fit the appearance of a swollen lower lip, not helped by the sizeable black rear valance with an integrated diffuser-shaped trim piece. The longer bumpers have contributed to a 59 mm increase in length over the previous Chinese model, itself 115 mm longer than in the rest of the world.

    The big exterior revamp stands in stark contrast to the interior, which is practically unchanged save for a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen – still small by Chinese car standards, but much larger than the eight-inch unit offered in other markets. The display supports Apple CarPlay, Baidu CarLife+ and Huawei HiCar smartphone mirroring functions.

    With the facelift comes a significant reduction in equipment, the Fit now only being offered in a single base trim. Big screen and seven-inch instrument display aside, you get steel wheels with hubcaps (incongruous next to the rest of the updated design), fabric seats, just two speakers, no curtain airbags and no Honda Sensing suite of driver assists. You don’t even get keyless entry, for crying out loud.

    2026 Honda Jazz facelift in China – barebones runout model, just 3,000 units, RM39k with lifetime warranty

    All this has had a downward effect on the price – the renewed Fit now costs just 66,800 yuan (RM38,900), inclusive of a lifetime engine and transmission warranty. That powertrain, by the way, is a 1.5 litre DOHC i-VTEC direct-injected four-cylinder producing 124 PS and 145 Nm of torque, mated to a CVT.

    What do you guys think – would you like this version of the Jazz to be sold here, or are you happy with our City Hatchback instead? Let us know in the comments.

     
  • BMW Motorrad sells 202,563 motorcycles worldwide in 2025 – record sales for Malaysia market

    BMW Motorrad sells 202,563 motorcycles worldwide in 2025 – record sales for Malaysia market

    Another year of above 200,000 units sold, with BMW Motorrad delivering 202,563 motorcycles and scooters to customers worldwide. This marks the fourth consecutive year with the Munich motorcycle maker marking sales above the 200,000 units mark.

    Despite an overall sales decline in the premium motorcycle segment above 500 cc, including volatile trade conditions, intense price competition, regulatory constraints and new customs rules, BMW Motorrad managed to sell 15,109 motorcycles in December 2025, marking a strong end of year sales performance.

    Several markets recorded their best ever sales last year, including Italy, Spain, Japan, Australia, Portugal, Canada, Malaysia and the Netherlands. While the sales figure for Malaysia was not disclosed, China, with 10,555 motorcycles sold, made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s international sales numbers.

    BMW Motorrad sells 202,563 motorcycles worldwide in 2025 – record sales for Malaysia market

    The Americas remain a critical market for BMW Motorrad, despite political turmoil in the US, with 14,869 motorcycles delivered. Brazil contributed the second highest figure, with 14,488 two-wheelers sold.

    BMW Motorrad’s performance in the EU remained strong, with its home market of Germany being the highest sales number worldwide, with 25,516 motorcycles sold. In France, 19,019 BMW Motorrads were sold, with Italy seeing 16,692 units, and Spain, 14,005 units ridden off the showroom floor.

    As was expected, the new generation ‘R’ bikes lead BMW Motorrad’s sales charge, with the R 1300 RT, R 1300 R and R 1300 RS seeing good reception from the riding public. However, the jewel in BMW Motorrad’s 2025 sales crown was the latest iteration of the legendary ‘GS’ motorcycle, the R 1300 GS and R 1300 GS Adventure.

    BMW Motorrad sells 202,563 motorcycles worldwide in 2025 – record sales for Malaysia market

    In terms of number of units, the uber overlander, the R 1300 GS Adventure, saw 33,570 units out the showroom door, while the R 1300 GS with its smaller fuel tank seeing 32,555 units sold. These were followed by BMW Motorrad’s high performance four-cylinder superbike, the S 1000 RR, with 11,643 bikes hitting the highways and racetracks.

    The four-cylinder models in BMW Motorrad’s line-up saw 20,859 units sold in 2025, with a further 7,549 units from the performance driven ‘M’-series, M 1000 R, M 1000 RR, and M 1000 XR, driving sales to 28,408 four-cylinder bikes sold overall. BMW Motorrad also saw strong sales performance from the middleweight segment, with the F 800 GS, the F 900 R, and the F 900 GS, while the scooters – C 400 GT, C 400 X, and the CE02 and CE04 electric scooters – saw 18,400 units sold.

     
  • Honda Prelude HRC Concept shown at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026 – coupé gets big wing, carbon-fibre parts

    Honda Prelude HRC Concept shown at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026 – coupé gets big wing, carbon-fibre parts

    Officially launched in production guise in September 2025, the Honda Prelude brought back the coupé model with a hybrid powertrain, with front suspension and dampers from the FL5 Civic Type R. Sleek, but what if it was made to look more overtly sporty?

    The Honda Prelude HRC Concept displayed at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon showcases two-door model outfitted in parts from HRC (Honda Racing Corporation), and the two-door model is one of several from the Japanese manufacturer that has been given the HRC treatment.

    This appears to be largely cosmetic exercise as Honda has not revealed technical details specific to the Prelude HRC Concept, though we can see that the show car wears a selection of exterior parts made of what appears to be “forged” carbon-fibre, such as the front splitter, side skirts, exterior side mirror covers, rear wing and rear diffuser.

    The Prelude HRC Concept also appears to be lowered from its standard ride height, riding on a set of Enkei 19-inch 12-spoke alloy wheels shod in Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres measuring 265/30R19. Behind these are a set of red-painted brake calipers, with the front-axle units similar to the OEM examples in Prelude Blue.

    The standard production Honda Prelude was teased by Honda Malaysia last November, in a cameo appearance suggesting that the two-door coupé could make an official Malaysian-market arrival soon.

    The Prelude employs Honda’s Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) hybrid powertrain from the Civic e:HEV, pairing an Atkinson-cycle 2.0L inline-four petrol with an electric motor to drive the front wheels. Codenamed LFC-H4, the powertrain produces 141 PS at 6,000 rpm and 182 Nm at 4,500 rpm which powers a traction motor rated to produce 184 PS and 315 Nm for the front wheels, with total system output rated at 203 PS.

     
  • Volvo ES90 spotted in KL, EV is launching this month

    Volvo ES90 spotted in KL, EV is launching this month

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    Here are some shots of the Volvo ES90, which will be launching this month, according to Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM). Shot by our social media man Jordan Xavier in Bangsar, it shows the ES90 (unmistakable with that unique shape and stance) with a full camouflage of black-white stripes. On the EV’s sides are the words ‘PROJ SELAMAT’. The BM word for safe is repeated on the number plates.

    Volvo is renowned for its safety innovations, but it has been awhile since that value was used as the main headline when marketing a new model. We’ll have to wait for the launch to know what this ‘safety project’ is all about, but it won’t be too long as the ES90’s debut is just around the corner.

    It was already open for registration of interest, and two weeks ago, we got to know that the ES90 will be launching in Malaysia this month. “If you’re torn between work and play, we say: Why not both? This month, get ready to welcome a car that’s truly made for life in balance. Our first fully electric sedan. Coming soon,” Volvo Car Malaysia’s teaser for the ES90 read.

    Volvo ES90 spotted in KL, EV is launching this month

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    No details on the available variants and pricing yet, but VCM did reveal in its ROI press release that a 2% early bird incentive will be provided for the first 100 units booked between now and March 31.

    The ES90 will arrive as a CKD locally-assembled model from the start, unlike the EX90 that was launched as a CBU import. Both the ES90 and EX90 SUV are built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA2) platform, with the sedan having an 800V architecture from the start – the EX90 only got updated from a 400V system in September 2025. With the 800V system, the ES90 can DC fast charge at up to 350 kW, which gets battery SoC from 10-80% in around 22 minutes – that’s 300 km range with just 10 minutes of being plugged in.

    The Single Motor variant has 333 PS (245 kW) and 480 Nm of torque, powered by a 92 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery that delivers up to 651 km of WLTP range. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 6.6 seconds. There are also Twin Motor (449 PS/670 Nm, 0-100 in 5.5s) and Twin Motor Performance (680 PS/870 Nm, 0-100 in 4.0s) variants, both with 700 km range from a 106 kWh battery.

    Volvo ES90 spotted in KL, EV is launching this month

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    The ES90 is the first Volvo to feature the Nvidia Drive AGX Orin computing system that is part of the Superset tech stack, which handles AI functions, safety features, car sensors and battery management.

    The ES90 was launched in Thailand in October 2025 – there, the sole CBU China Ultra Single Motor variant goes for 2.99 million baht (RM388,710). Here, the electric sedan will be CKD, which means that it might have a tax/price advantage over the likes of the CBU BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE.

    Full details on the ES90 here. What do you think of this big electric Volvo?

    GALLERY: Volvo ES90 Ultra Single Motor in Thailand

     
  • Leapmotor could share REEV tech with Peugeot, other Stellantis brands – 1.5L engine, up to 975 km WLTP

    Leapmotor could share REEV tech with Peugeot, other Stellantis brands – 1.5L engine, up to 975 km WLTP

    While Leapmotor only sells electric vehicles in Malaysia, the company does offer range extended EVs elsewhere in the world, providing an alternative for those not entirely sold on battery power. And if the Chinese firm has its way, the technology could filter out to other brands in Stellantis’ portfolio such as Peugeot, as part of the collaboration between the two carmakers.

    According to Autocar, the companies are looking to increase “synergies,” including the transfer of technologies from one to the other. Leapmotor and Stellantis’ products are currently completely unrelated, with the former only using the latter’s extensive global dealer network (including in Malaysia) to sell its cars. Well, that and some slightly dubious claims about Maserati-tuned ride and handling.

    A range-extended powertrain is one technology-sharing avenue being bandied about. “Range extender is a good technology, and, yes, we’re also exploring the possibilities to use it in the other portfolios,” Leapmotor International CEO Xin Tianshu told the British publication. He had previously touted REEVs as being crucial to Europe’s move to electrification, calling it a “good interim solution” as EV sales and infrastructure development lag behind earlier targets.

    Leapmotor could share REEV tech with Peugeot, other Stellantis brands – 1.5L engine, up to 975 km WLTP

    Xin continued, saying that that the transfer of this tech would be in line with the framework of his company – Leapmotor’s global arm which is 51% owned by Stellantis. “That’s one part of the rationale we had when we did the deal between Stellantis and Leapmotor – finding synergies by using each other’s technology.”

    Leapmotor’s REEV technology is currently being used in the C10, with a 1.5 litre four-cylinder engine helping to power an electric motor producing 215 PS (158 kW) and 320 Nm of torque. A 28.4 kWh LFP battery enables a pure electric range of 145 km on the WLTP cycle, adding to a total range of 975 km. This powertrain will also be fitted to the new, smaller B10 later on.

    Leapmotor could share REEV tech with Peugeot, other Stellantis brands – 1.5L engine, up to 975 km WLTP

    REEV tech could make Peugeot’s EVs a more viable option in some markets

    The tech transfer could extend to platform sharing, which “is one of the opportunities we’re exploring,” with Leapmotor possibly using Stellantis underpinnings or vice versa. This would improve economies of scale, given that Leapmotor’s products will soon be built or assembled at Stellantis plants across the world, such as in Malaysia. As the Chinese side is “a highly vertically-integrated company” – with 65% of its vehicles’ components by value “developed in house” – there are also savings to be had in purchasing components.

    Over to you now – would you buy a Leapmotor or Peugeot REEV if they ever come to Malaysia? Let us know in the comments.

     
  • Nissan Aura Nismo RS concept at Tokyo Auto Salon – hot hatch with e-Power system from X-Trail Nismo

    Nissan Aura Nismo RS concept at Tokyo Auto Salon – hot hatch with e-Power system from X-Trail Nismo

    Nissan has taken the wraps off the Aura Nismo RS concept at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salongarang, right? That Dark Matte Nismo Stealth Gray finish certainly helps. It’s basically a Note Aura Nismo with more aggressive styling and more grunt, thanks to the X-Trail Nismo‘s e-Power series-hybrid system.

    Here, a 144 PS/250 Nm KR15DDT 1.5 litre VC Turbo three-cylinder engine charges a battery which feeds a 204 PS/330 Nm front electric motor and a 136 PS/195 Nm rear electric motor. Comparatively, the standard Aura has an 82 PS/103 Nm 1.2 litre non-turbo three-cylinder engine (recognise this?), a 136 PS/300 Nm front electric motor (regular Aura FWD and Aura Nismo) and a 68 PS/100 Nm rear electric motor (regular Aura AWD).

    Nissan Aura Nismo RS concept at Tokyo Auto Salon – hot hatch with e-Power system from X-Trail Nismo

    Length, width, height and wheelbase are respectively 4,262, 1,880, 1,485 and 2,580 mm, making it 142 mm longer, 145 mm wider and 20 mm lower than the Aura Nismo. You can see where it all went – wider fenders, more jutty-outty splitters and a dropped ride height. At 1,490 kg, the RS concept is, however, 100 kg heavier than the Aura Nismo.

    Red, red, red – all around the bodykit (and look at that rear diffuser!) and even the brake callipers, which are opposed-piston units – four-pot front and two-pot rear. The “airflow-optimised” fenders house 18-inch five-spoke alloys wrapped in 245/45 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber. What do you think – is the GR Yaris going to get a Nissan rival soon?

    Nissan Aura Nismo RS concept at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon

    Nissan Aura Nismo RS concept official photos

     
  • Result Japan Neo86 at TAS 2026 – bodykit with pop-up headlamps inspired by iconic AE86 for the 86/BRZ

    Result Japan Neo86 at TAS 2026 – bodykit with pop-up headlamps inspired by iconic AE86 for the 86/BRZ

    Osaka-based Result Japan showed up to this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon (TAS) with its Neo86, a bodykit for both the ZN6 86 and ZC6 BRZ that looks to pay tribute to the AE86 Corolla Sprinter Trueno.

    The kit itself will cost 860,000 yen (about RM22k) – pre-orders are now open – and is made up to 14 pieces, including a new front bumper that is highly angular as seen on the 80s icon. You’ll also get replacement front fenders and rear overfenders to give the car a wider stance, paired with more prominent side skirts.

    An AE86 tribute isn’t complete without pop-up headlamps, and that’s exactly what the Neo86 gets as well. Accompanied by a flatter bonnet, yellow fog lamps and even amber side markers, this is clearly a comprehensive retro-inspired makeover.

    As for the rear, there is a new, angular bumper to match what you see at the front. There’s also an extended decklid spoiler reminiscent of those fitted on modified AE86s, but the taillights retain their original shape instead of being swapped for boxier units.

    For its TAS debut, the show car gets a classic Initial D-spec paintjob and of course, Watanabe wheels. No changes under the hood that we know of, but customers who are keen to give their ZN6/ZC6 an AE86-inspired makeover might have other plans.

     
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