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  • Toyota bZ4X facelift in Malaysia – FWD only, 227 PS, 269 Nm, 525 km WLTP range, priced at RM220k

    Toyota bZ4X facelift in Malaysia – FWD only, 227 PS, 269 Nm, 525 km WLTP range, priced at RM220k

    The trio of Toyota EV launches in Malaysia continue with the debut of the facelifted bZ4X. Its arrival marks a full circle for the electric SUV, which was previewed here in its original form back in 2023 before its launch was called off over pricing concerns.

    Not that it’s affordable now – CBU fully imported from Japan, the bZ4X is priced at RM220,000 on-the-road without insurance for the sole front-wheel-drive variant. This figure includes a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and an eight-year, unlimited-mileage battery warranty, and buyers are able to extend the latter to a total of ten years of coverage at RM5,700.

    That considerable amount of money at least buys you a more capable EV than before, thanks to the mechanical changes on the facelift. Outputs are up 23 PS (17 kW) and 3 Nm to 227 PS (167 kW) and 269 Nm of torque, while the NMC battery has grown marginally from 71.4 kWh to 73.1 kWh. This, along with a more efficient motor, boosts range from 436 km to 525 km on the WLTP cycle when equipped with the standard 20-inch alloy wheels.

    Toyota bZ4X facelift in Malaysia – FWD only, 227 PS, 269 Nm, 525 km WLTP range, priced at RM220k

    The bZ4X continues to support up to 150 kW of DC fast charging, so topping up the battery from 10 to 80% charge takes 28 minutes. It also now accepts up to 22 kW of AC charging (previously only 6.6 kW), taking just 2.2 hours to charge the car to the same level.

    Under the skin, the revised suspension settings and adjustments to the bodywork have delivered lower noise and vibration levels and improved comfort and driving dynamics, while a quieter motor and acoustic glass front side windows lead a series of noise-insulating measures. Suspension continues to be handled by MacPherson struts at the front and a double-wishbone setup at the rear.

    Meanwhile, the bZ4X’s polarising design has been ever so slightly homogenised. Toyota’s distinctive “hammerhead” horizontal front blade has been retained, but the LED daytime running lights are now C-shaped, while the main LED headlight projectors have been cast off, integrated into the vertical air curtains.

    Toyota bZ4X facelift in Malaysia – FWD only, 227 PS, 269 Nm, 525 km WLTP range, priced at RM220k

    Elsewhere, the polarising angular plastic wheel arch trims are now painted in gloss black instead of unfinished plastic for a classier, more homogenous look. Available colours include Attitude Black Mica, Dark Blue Mica, Platinum White Pearl, Precious Metal and Emotional Red II – the last three cost RM800 extra.

    Inside, there’s a redesigned dashboard, sporting a new 14-inch touchscreen that incorporates the air-con controls and physical temperature control knobs, similar to what you’ll find on Lexus’ models. However, the instrument display – mounted high up above the steering wheel, akin to Peugeot’s i-Cockpit concept – is still rather small at seven inches across. You also get a completely revised centre console featuring twin 15-watt Qi wireless chargers for the first time.

    Toyota bZ4X facelift in Malaysia – FWD only, 227 PS, 269 Nm, 525 km WLTP range, priced at RM220k

    Standard equipment includes keyless entry, push-button start, eight-way power-adjustable and ventilated front seats, faux leather upholstery, dual-zone auto air con with rear vents, Panasonic nanoe X air ionisation, a digital rear-view mirror, a panoramic glass roof, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six speakers, a 360-degree camera system, front and rear dash cams and a hands-free powered tailgate.

    In terms of safety, the bZ4X comes with the full suite of Toyota Safety Sense driver assists, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, curve speed reduction, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, parking AEB, a door opening warning and adaptive high beam. Eight airbags (including centre and driver’s knee airbags) and stability control are also standard.

    GALLERY: Toyota bZ4X facelift in Bangkok 2026

     
  • Toyota Urban Cruiser EV in Malaysia – rebadged Suzuki eVitara, 426 km range, CBU India, RM198k

    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV in Malaysia – rebadged Suzuki eVitara, 426 km range, CBU India, RM198k

    Of the three electric vehicles launched by UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) today, the Toyota Urban Cruiser would be the most unfamiliar to Malaysians. The UC is a a compact electric SUV twin of the Suzuki eVitara. Toyota and Suzuki have what looks like a healthy, mutually beneficial relationship where they swap models whenever needed – the UC is from S to T.

    How small is the Urban Cruiser, you ask. At 4,285 mm long and 1,800 mm wide, the ‘Sophisticated Versatile Cruiser’ is around the size of a Mazda CX-3 (4,275 mm, 1,765 mm), but the Toyota is obviously much taller, by 105 mm to be exact.

    This means that the UC – which is built on a dedicated EV platform – has a smaller footprint than typical B-segment ICE SUVs like the Proton X50 and Honda HR-V, but it counters with a long 2,700 mm wheelbase, which is C-segment-like (turning circle is still a tight 5.2m, though).

    The Toyota Urban Cruiser is a rebadged Suzuki eVitara (left)

    To add to the long WB, the rear seats are slidable and split-fold 40:20:40 – these are unique in the segment. For an EV SUV size context, the BYD Atto 2 is 4,310 mm long, 1,830 mm wide and 1,675 tall, with a 2,620 mm wheelbase.

    Design highlights include Toyota’s ‘hammerhead’ face as seen on the latest Prius and Camry, pronounced wheelarches, hidden rear door handles (HR-V-style), a ‘floating’ roof and full width rear LED lights with the Toyota logo beneath it. The lights are all LEDs and the SUV rides on 18-inch two-tone alloys with 225/55 MRF tyres.

    We’re getting the UC with a single front motor with 174 PS (128 kW) and 193 Nm of torque, drawing power from a 61.1 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) 120-cell battery. Combined WLTP range is 426 km and max charging rates are 7 kW AC and 125 kW DC – the latter can get you from 15-80% SoC in 50 minutes. Performance wise, the 0-100 km/h sprint is despatched in 8.7 seconds.

    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV in Malaysia – rebadged Suzuki eVitara, 426 km range, CBU India, RM198k

    Elsewhere, there’s a lower powered FWD variant with a smaller 49 kWh battery (0-100 km/h in 9.6 seconds, 344 km WLTP range) as well as a 184 PS/300 Nm dual-motor AWD version with the same 61 kWh battery (0-100 km/h in 7.4 seconds, 395 km WLTP range), so ours provides the best balance between performance and range.

    The UC’s brown-black cabin has the compulsory twin screens (10.25-inch meter, 10.1-inch infotainment) but manages to look unique next to a raft of Chinese cars employing the ‘Mercedes-style’.

    Standard equipment include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a JBL audio system, ambient lighting (12 colours, seven levels), sunroof (manual shade) and upholstery that combines perforated synthetic leather, breathable melange jersey and brown synthetic leather. No power boot, by the way.

    Safety wise, the UC comes with the full ADAS pack and seven airbags. To ease parking, there’s a 360-degree camera system with bird’s eye, 3D and eye-level views. Four colour options are available – Pearl Arctic White, Land Breeze Green, Grandeur Grey and Pearl Bluish Black.

    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV in Malaysia – rebadged Suzuki eVitara, 426 km range, CBU India, RM198k

    The Urban Cruiser – a CBU import from India, where it’s built alongside the Suzuki eVitara – might be a small EV, but its RRP is on the heftier side at RM198,000 on-the-road without insurance. Still, that makes it the cheapest of the three Toyota EVs launched today, and it’s RM22,000 more affordable than the larger bZ4X. There’s another compact electric crossover in Malaysia in the same price bracket, and it’s the CKD Volvo EX30, priced from RM208,888 to RM228,888.

    Like its Toyota EV siblings, the Urban Cruiser gets a five-year unlimited mileage warranty, in addition to an eight-year unlimited mileage warranty for the EV bits, which includes the battery, inverter and ECU. One can purchase a two-year extension for the EV warranty within one year from the date of registration, making it 10 years in total. This extra peace of mind will cost you RM5,700.

    So, what do you think of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EV’s looks and price-package?

    GALLERY: Toyota Urban Cruiser at GIIAS 2025

     
  • 2026 Toyota Hilux EV in Malaysia – electric Travo, Thai CBU, 196 PS, 257 km WLTP range, priced at RM226k

    2026 Toyota Hilux EV in Malaysia – electric Travo, Thai CBU, 196 PS, 257 km WLTP range, priced at RM226k

    Having been on the fence with EVs for a while now, UMW Toyota Motor is finally entering the market in a big way with the launch of three new models. Here, we’re focusing on the new Toyota Hilux EV, which marks the debut of the ninth-generation Hilux (which carries the Travo suffix in Thailand) in the country, ahead of the mainstream combustion-engined versions.

    The price is as per what was leaked earlier in the week, with the double cab electric pick-up truck – CBU fully imported from Thailand – retailing at RM226,300 on-the-road without insurance. This figure includes a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and an eight-year, unlimited-mileage battery warranty, and buyers are able to extend the latter to a total of ten years of coverage at RM5,700.

    Still riding on the same Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle (IMV) ladder frame platform that debuted on the seventh-gen Hilux, the EV is powered by dual motors – the front one makes 112 PS (82 kW) and 205 Nm of torque, the rear, 176 PS (129 kW) and 268 Nm. Total system output is 196 PS (144 kW).

    2026 Toyota Hilux EV in Malaysia – electric Travo, Thai CBU, 196 PS, 257 km WLTP range, priced at RM226k

    These motors are juiced by a 59.2 kWh NMC battery is rather small for such a heavy vehicle, and the result is a range of just 257 km on the WLTP cycle. Through its front fender-mounted port, the Hilux EV supports up to 125 kW of DC fast charging, taking 30 minutes to top up the battery from 10 to 80%. It also accepts up to 10 kW of AC charging for a 10 to 100% charge in 6.5 hours.

    The electric powertrain also hampers the truck in other ways. Payload capacity, usually over a tonne (hence these trucks being known as one-tonne pick-ups) on regular Hilux models, is down to just 750 kg. This is likely due to the lack of a solid rear axle (as there is a motor in the way), with a de Dion setup, still with leaf springs, performing suspension duties instead.

    Also affected is the truck’s towing capacity, which is less than half that of the usual 3.5 tonnes at 1.6 tonnes. However, the Hilux EV still features the same 212 mm ground clearance and 700 mm maximum water wading depth as the other versions; the Diamond Shield battery cage also enables it to shrug off damage from rocks or debris during off-road driving. A new electric power steering system comes as standard on all Hilux models, offering greater precision and a lighter weight for easier parking.

    2026 Toyota Hilux EV in Malaysia – electric Travo, Thai CBU, 196 PS, 257 km WLTP range, priced at RM226k

    The ninth-gen Hilux is more of a heavy facelift rather than an all-new model, retaining the centre cab section of its predecessor. However, the front fascia has been modernised, sporting much slimmer LED headlights with C-shaped daytime running lights, joined together by a black bar with the Toyota script (instead of the usual oval T logo). The X-shaped bumper frames a protruding hexagonal lower section housing the LED fog lights and silver skid plate, giving the truck a tougher aesthetic.

    The hexagonal motif is repeated in the more angular flared fenders, while the rear carries new triangular taillights – replete with wraparound “tails” – in an upside-down configuration compared to before, giving it a look similar to the Ford F-150 in the US. There are also built-in steps that provide easier access to the bed, something we first saw on the current Ford Ranger.

    Setting the EV apart from the standard Hilux is the lack of a front grille (the ICE versions have a body-coloured grille akin to the facelifted Corolla Cross) and the fitment of unique 17-inch alloy wheels with a two-tone aero design, likely to maximise the truck’s meagre range. Available colours are solid Super White II and Ash (grey) and Platinum White Pearl, the latter being an RM800 option.

    2026 Toyota Hilux EV in Malaysia – electric Travo, Thai CBU, 196 PS, 257 km WLTP range, priced at RM226k

    Inside, the new Hilux bears a striking similarity to the Land Cruiser Prado/250, with the hexagonal shape again appearing on the steering wheel airbag boss and the centre air vents and dual-zone air-con controls. There’s also an increased use of stitched soft-touch materials on the dash and door cards, and as before, there are dual gloveboxes and cupholders by the corner air vents.

    The tech has been ramped up significantly, with twin 12.3-inch displays for instrumentation and infotainment, the latter featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There’s also a Qi wireless charger, and this time it’s a built-in OEM tray, not an aftermarket add-on under the armrest.

    On the centre console, you’ll find a knob to engage the new Multi-Terrain System (MTS), which enables new off-road modes – for dirt, rock, mud, sand and moguls – for the traction control. There’s also a new Prius-style electronic gear selector instead of the usual mechanical lever.

    Standard kit includes keyless entry, push-button start, rear air-con vents, an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, SofTex faux leather upholstery, an electronic parking brake, eight speakers, a front dash cam and a 360-degree camera system with a Multi-Terrain Monitor (MTM) off-road view. Buyers can add a rear dash cam at RM380, as well as a Type 2 AC charging cable costing a whopping RM4,000.

    As for driver assists, the addition of EPS and EPB enable Level 2 semi-autonomous driving features such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go and lane centring assist. These go on top of the usual functions such as autonomous emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, parking AEB and auto high beam. Seven airbags (including one for the driver’s knee) and stability control are also fitted.

    The Hilux EV is the first Toyota model in Malaysia to be supported by a global Toyota Remote app that enables expanded remote vehicle functionality such as locking and unlocking, a remote immobiliser and geofencing. As part of this upgrade, it also comes with an SOS emergency call function. Strangely, these features are not offered on the other two models launched today – the bZ4X and Urban Cruiser.

    GALLERY: 2026 Toyota Hilux Travo-e in Bangkok

     
  • BMW iX3 NA5 named 2026 World Car of the Year – Hyundai Ioniq 6 N, Mazda 6e, Firefly also win awards

    BMW iX3 NA5 named 2026 World Car of the Year – Hyundai Ioniq 6 N, Mazda 6e, Firefly also win awards

    The winners of the 2026 World Car Awards have been announced at this year’s New York International Auto Show (NYIAS), a few weeks after the top three finalists were revealed near the middle of March.

    As always, the World Car of the Year award is the most coveted prize out of the six categories featured in the World Car Awards, and this year saw the first of BMW’s Neue Klasse models coming out on top. We are of course talking about the iX3, which not only represents the second consecutive World Car of the Year nomination for BMW, but also the brand’s second World Car of the Year win (its previous win was with the E90 3 Series)

    The iX3 took the title ahead of the second-generation Hyundai Palisade and Nissan Leaf, the latter now a crossover in its latest generation. To add to BMW’s success, the iX3 was also named World Electric Vehicle of the Year, bringing the brand’s total number of awards won to 11 in the World Car Awards’ 22-year history. BMW board chairman Oliver Zipse was also honoured by being named World Car Person of the Year.

    In other categories, the Lucid Gravity was named World Luxury Car ahead of the Cadillac Vistiq and Volvo ES90. Meanwhile, the fully electric Hyundai Ioniq 6 N is the World Performance Car of the Year to bring the total number of awards won by the South Korean automaker to nine. The Ioniq 6 N’s competition in this category both come with combustion engines: Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray and BMW M2 CS.

    Moving on to the World Urban Car of the Year category, Nio’s Firefly won ahead of the second-generation Hyundai Venue as well as the Baojun Yep Plus (also known as the Chevrolet Spark EUV). The final category is World Car Design of the Year, with the Mazda 6e/EZ-6, a joint venture product between Mazda and Changan, beating out Kia’s PV5 – an electric van – and Volvo ES90. This year’s winners were chosen by a jury of 98 distinguished international automotive journalists from 33 countries.

     
  • Enforcement of RON95 ban for foreign-registered cars, halt on foreign credit card use at the pump begins

    Enforcement of RON95 ban for foreign-registered cars, halt on foreign credit card use at the pump begins

    Enforcement of the ban on the sale of RON 95 petrol to foreign-registered vehicles began yesterday (April 1), as did the nationwide restriction on the use of foreign credit and debit cards at self-service pump terminals, marking the start of stricter measures taken by the government to curb subsidy leakages and fuel smuggling, the New Straits Times reports.

    In late-January, the ministry of domestic trade and cost of living (KPDN) said that new regulations under Section 6 of the Control of Supplies Act 1961 were being drafted to better control the distribution of subsidised RON 95 petrol.

    Prior to this, the legal framework under Regulation 12A only prohibited the sale of RON 95 to foreign-registered vehicles, which allows enforcement action to be taken against petrol station operators but not against owners of foreign-registered vehicles who purchase the fuel.

    Enforcement of RON95 ban for foreign-registered cars, halt on foreign credit card use at the pump begins

    Now, the prohibition will apply not only to sales but also to purchases, which means that individuals who own or drive foreign-registered vehicles and purchase RON 95 petrol can now be subject to enforcement and penalties.

    As for the restriction on the use of foreign credit and debit cards at self-service pumps, the move will ensure ineligible users cannot access the fuel. While the use of foreign cards will still be allowed, payment can only be made through over-the-counter transactions and not at the pump. In the case of foreign-registered vehicles, they are only allowed access to RON 97 petrol.

    KPDN director-general Datuk Azman Adam said the implementation of the new policies is supported by Op Tiris 4.0, which has been expanded through intensive patrols, the deployment of static officers, undercover intelligence operations and closed-circuit television monitoring at high-risk stations.

    “We are getting cooperation from oil companies. They will provide information if there are stations that suddenly record a sharp increase in sales. From there, our officers will be deployed on-site to monitor if sales are genuine or if there’s any suspicious activity,” he said. He added that reports of any abuse or suspicious activity should be made directly to the ministry’s operations room, which operates seven days a week

     
  • Rebates up to RM30k for the Peugeot 408 til June 2026, up to RM31,888 for the Peugeot 3008 while stocks last

    Rebates up to RM30k for the Peugeot 408 til June 2026, up to RM31,888 for the Peugeot 3008 while stocks last

    Savings always make for an attractive ownership proposition, and a selection from Peugeot Malaysia bring rebates of at least RM20,000, depending on the model and variant you choose.

    Starting with the Peugeot 408, each of the three variants are on offer, with the Peugeot 408 Allure – originally priced at RM145,000 – offered with a rebate of RM26,750 to be priced at RM118,250 until June 2026. This is joined by the 408 Premium, originally priced at RM165,000, offered with a RM20,000 rebate to be RM145,000 until June 2026.

    The top 408 variant, the 408 GT gets the biggest rebate among the fastback trio. Originally priced at RM195,000, this is offered with a RM30,000 rebate to be priced at RM165,000 until June 2026. This offer for the Peugeot 408 is applicable to MY2025 units.

    Even more generous savings are on offer with the Peugeot 3008 that was recently given a refreshed look, bringing a new badge, front grille, PEUGEOT lettering and streamlined 3008 emblems. Here, the Peugeot 3008 is now available from RM138,000, thanks to a RM31,888 rebate. Be quick if it’s the Peugeot 3008 you want, as the offer stands while stocks last.

    At launch, the Peugeot 408 was brought to the Malaysian market in three variants. All three variants in Malaysia are powered by a PureTech 1.6 litre turbocharged petrol engine that outputs 218 PS and 300 Nm, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

    The 408 wears a distinct fastback shape, and it’s a practical one as well, offering 536 litres of luggage capacity, up to 1,611 litres with the rear seats folded. Opt for the top GT variant and you’ll get Nappa leather inside, as well as a 10-speaker Focal audio system, memory and massage functions for the driver’s seat and a cabin air cleaning system.

    The second-generation Peugeot 3008 SUV gets a 1.6 litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol that makes 165 PS and 240 Nm, driving the front wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission, and features Advanced Grip Control. The 3008 offers even more room for luggage, with a compartment that holds 591 litres with the rear seats upright.

    Conveniences abound in the 3008 SUV, too, with keyless entry, push-button start, dual-zone auto air con, six-way power-adjustable front seats, paddle shifters, a panoramic sunroof, a ten-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six speakers, a reverse camera and a hands-free powered tailgate.

    Find out more about these offers, for the Peugeot 408 range here, and for the Peugeot 3008, here.

     
  • Jetour T2 early bird deal extended to next 2,000 units – RM2,000 off brings CKD SUV price to RM155,669 OTR

    Jetour T2 early bird deal extended to next 2,000 units – RM2,000 off brings CKD SUV price to RM155,669 OTR

    When the Jetour T2 was launched here last month, it was offered with a RM2,000 cash rebate that was applicable to the first 3,000 registrations. With this, the retail price of the boxy SUV dropped from RM157,669 on-the-road without insurance to RM155,669.

    It looks like many have taken up Jetour Malaysia’s offer, as the company has now announced it is extending the RM2,000 cash rebate to the next 2,000 units. As a result, 5,000 early birds will get to buy the T2 at a special price, with each purchase accompanied by a seven-year/150,000-km vehicle warranty, 10-year/1,000,000-km powertrain warranty and five times free service (parts and labour).

    The Land Rover Defender-inspired SUV is powered by a 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine that serves up 245 PS (241 hp or 180 kW) and 375 Nm of torque. This is paired with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, which sends drive to the road via an all-wheel drive system.

    Available in a sole 2.0TD XWD variant, the T2 comes equipped with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, 12-speaker Sony sound system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 360-degree camera, 19-inch wheels, powered and ventilated front seats, dual-zone automatic air-conditioning, faux leather upholstery, 50-watt wireless charger, integrated dashcam, panoramic glass roof, six airbags and Level 2 ADAS.

    GALLERY: Jetour T2 2.0TD XWD

     
  • Jetour Dashing Dark Warrior Limited Edition launched – matte black exterior, 156 PS/230 Nm 1.5T, RM117k

    Jetour Dashing Dark Warrior Limited Edition launched – matte black exterior, 156 PS/230 Nm 1.5T, RM117k

    Jetour Malaysia has introduced the a new Jetour Dashing variant called the Dark Warrior Limited Edition. As its moniker suggests, the version – which is based on the high-spec Prime – gets a matte black exterior finish and a series of design-focused enhancements.

    These consist of blacked-out Jetour branding at the front and rear of the car, and the Dashing emblem as well as the 19-inch Phantom Spec alloy wheels (wrapped with 235/55 tyres) get the same treatment. Rounding off the visual enhancements are red brake calipers to provide contrast.

    Other than that, everything on the locally-assembled SUV is familiar from before. Measuring in at 4,590 mm long,1,900 mm wide and 1,685 mm tall, with a 2,720 mm wheelbase, the Dashing – which is underpinned by the automaker’s Kunlun platform – sits between a Honda CR-V (4,691 mm) and Toyota Corolla Cross (4,460 mm) in terms of size. Other relevant numbers include a ground clearance of 160 mm and a boot size of 486 litres with the rear seats up, and 977 litres with the units folded down.

    There’s no change to the mechanicals, and so the 1.5 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine continues to offer 156 PS (154 hp) at 5,500 rpm and 230 Nm of torque from 1,750 rpm to 4,000 rpm. Drive is sent to the front wheels via a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, with three drive modes (Economy, Comfort, Sport) to pick from.

    The kit count also remains unchanged, and you’ll find LED matrix headlights, LED DRLs, sequential rear turn signals, rain sensing wipers and a wide-angle panoramic sunroof, among others, as per the Prime’s specifications.

    Interior equipment includes a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen placed together to present an integrated widescreen display, along with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support. a 50 watt wireless fast charger, a six-way power-adjustable driver seat and ambient lighting.

    Safety equipment includes six airbags, a tyre pressure monitoring system, a 360-degree around-view monitor and 180-degree transparent underbody view, while driving assistance kit includes an ADAS suite that contains items such as lane change warning, blind spot detection, lane change warning and rear cross traffic alert. As before, there is still no autonomous emergency braking feature.

    The Jetour Dashing Dark Warrior Limited Edition is priced at RM117,200, on-the-road without insurance, which is identical to the Prime when the SUV was introduced here last year. As when it was launched, the SUV comes with a seven-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty and a 10-year/1,000,000 km engine warranty, as well as a five-time free labour/parts service.

     
  • Carro April-May 2026 promo cars – up to RM7k off!

    Carro April-May 2026 promo cars – up to RM7k off!

    Carro Certified’s latest Car of the Month deals are here! You can enjoy up to RM7,000 off on a wide range of Carro Certified cars that are As Good As New. This promo is available up to May 31, 2026.

    Remember, Carro 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
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    – 12 month warranty for engine and gearbox
    – no mileage tampering
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    Click here to view the full inventory list.

     
  • Perodua supports MITI’s NAP stance and commitment towards developing Malaysia’s automotive industry

    Perodua supports MITI’s NAP stance and commitment towards developing Malaysia’s automotive industry

    Following the ministry of investment, trade and industry’s (MITI) reaffirmation of the country’s automotive investment and sector policies in a statement made in response to the BYD CKD topic that emerged earlier this week, national automaker Perodua has thanked the government for clarifying its position on the National Automotive Policy (NAP) and the policy’s intended purpose, which is to encourage investment that will benefit the country.

    In a statement, Perodua said that the NAP has allowed the automotive industry’s ecosystem to be further strengthened, with significant economic spillover, ultimately fostering shared prosperity for all stakeholders.
    This includes long-term sustainable employment and the development of local entrepreneurs, involving local vendors and dealers.

    Additionally, the far-ranging scope has also brought about investment in infrastructure, human capital enrichment and R&D as well as a commitment towards technology and technical sharing. The automaker said the existing policy, vision and roadmap outlined by the NAP work as a comprehensive, transparent and consistent guide for automotive industry players, and applauded MITI for its vision of a progressive Malaysian automotive industry that balances progress and openness for the benefit of all.

    Separately, the Perodua Suppliers Association (P2SA) and Perodua Dealers Association (PDA) also issued similarly-themed statements on the matter. The P2SA, representing an extensive network of local automotive component manufacturers, expressed its full support for MITI’s statement regarding the conditions set for new completely knocked down (CKD) entrants.

    Perodua supports MITI’s NAP stance and commitment towards developing Malaysia’s automotive industry

    The association said that by applying high-volume assembly conditions consistently across all brands, regardless of their country of origin, the ministry is ensuring that the growth of the electric vehicle (EV) sector does not come at the expense of the existing local ecosystem.

    The P2SA said MITI’s stance protects the years of investment companies have poured into local industrial capacity and technology, while encouraging new players to integrate with Malaysian suppliers. It added that the approach ensures that ‘local assembly’ translates into genuine high-value economic spillover for Malaysians, rather than just a final-touch process.

    The association said it remains committed to evolving alongside the NAP and stands ready to provide the necessary components and expertise to support the country’s journey towards sustainable mobility, with its members ready and eager to embrace the transition to e-mobility.

    As for the Perodua Dealers Association (PDA), it thanked the ministry’s efforts in developing the automotive sector and its commitment towards ensuring the prosperity of local businesses. The association said that the trust showed by both the government and the Malaysian public have allowed its members to reinvest into the country by way of business expansion and social responsibility programmes.

     
  • Malaysian fuel prices April 2-8, 2026 – diesel up 50 sen, RM6.02/litre; RON95 unchanged, RON97 to RM4.95/L

    Malaysian fuel prices April 2-8, 2026 – diesel up 50 sen, RM6.02/litre; RON95 unchanged, RON97 to RM4.95/L

    It is Wednesday, which means that it is time, once again for the weekly fuel price update by the ministry of finance for the coming week of April 2 to 8, 2026. The coming week sees adjustments for RON 97 petrol and diesel fuels.

    Diesel of the B10 and B20 grades climb once again, this time by 50 sen to RM6.02 per litre, up from the RM5.52 litre price of last week. Therefore, the Euro 5 B7 blend of diesel, which is 20 sen more per litre, is at RM6.22 per litre for the coming week.

    The retail price of diesel fuels in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan stays unchanged at RM2.15 per litre. The Budi Madani diesel fuel cash assistance, announced to be increased by RM100 has taken effect earlier this month on March 17. The ministry of finance announced earlier today that the Budi Madani Diesel monthly cash assistance continues to be RM300 for the month of April.

    For petrol, subsidised RON 95 under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme remains at RM1.99 per litre; Malaysians with a valid driving licence are eligible for the fuel at a monthly quota that is temporarily adjusted to 200 litres per month. The price of unsubsidised RON 95 petrol remains unchanged at RM3.87 per litre, while RON 97 petrol has dropped 20 sen to RM4.95 per litre, from RM5.15 per litre last week.

    “The government is committed to ensuring that the people do not bear the full impact of rising global oil prices. Since the Middle East crisis erupted, the government has not fully floated retail pump prices; instead, it has continued to cover a portion of petrol and diesel subsidy costs for three consecutive weeks. Therefore, efforts to maintain subsidised petroleum prices for the public and specific sectors will be further strengthened to curb rising commodity prices and protect the well-being of the people,” the ministry said in a statement.

    These prices take effect from midnight tonight until Wednesday, April 8, 2026. This is the 15th edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 378th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019.

     
  • Proton eMas 7 PHEV gets new Emerald Green colour

    Proton eMas 7 PHEV gets new Emerald Green colour

    Nearly two months after going on sale in Malaysia, the Proton eMas 7 PHEV has now gained a new Emerald Green exterior colour. This joins the existing options that include Obsidian Black, Lithium White, Mercury Silver, Galena Grey and Aquamarine Blue.

    Pricing for the plug-in hybrid SUV stays the same, with the base Prime going for RM109,800 on-the-road without insurance. This is followed by the Premium at RM123,800, while the range-topping Premium Plus sells for RM129,800. With the RM4,000 launch rebate, the figures are reduced to RM105,800, RM119,800 and RM125,800 respectively.

    Powertrain-wise, the eMas 7 PHEV features a 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four petrol engine serving up 99 PS (98 hp or 73 kW) and 125 Nm of torque. This works with an electric motor rated at 218 PS (215 hp or 160 kW) and 262 Nm for a total system output of 262 PS (259 hp or 193 kW) and 262 Nm that is directed to the front wheels.

    The Prime and Premium variants come with an 18.4-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery from CATL for an electric-only range of 83 km, or 943 km combined hybrid range. Meanwhile, the Premium Plus gets a 29.8-kWh Geely Aegis short blade LFP battery for even more electric-only range at up to 146 km and a higher combined range of 996 km.

    Both the Prime and Premium support DC charging at a peak of 30 kW, with a 30-80% state of charge achieved in under 20 minutes. The Premium Plus’ larger battery can handle up to 60 kW and needs less than 16 minutes to get from 30-80% – a 7-kW onboard AC charger is standard across the range. However, the first two variants take eight seconds to get from 0-100 km/h, with the range-topper requiring 8.2 seconds. All three max out at 170 km/h and come with vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) functions.

     
  • Honda Malaysia April 2026 promo – up to RM34k off; City, Civic, HR-V, CR-V hybrids get biggest discounts

    Honda Malaysia April 2026 promo – up to RM34k off; City, Civic, HR-V, CR-V hybrids get biggest discounts

    Feels like we’ve gone through a lot in 2026 already, with back-to-back Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations. For some, the working year starts properly now – it’s time to grind. And if you want to hustle while saving at the pumps (without going down the EV route), Honda’s range of efficient and reliable hybrids (they’ve been doing this for a long time) should be considered.

    Honda Malaysia’s ‘Choose Your Hybrid Joy’ promo for this month is offering up to RM34,000 off, and we’re looking at freshly made 2026 stock. We’ll kick off with the hard hitters – the e:N1 EV is RM34,000 off for a price of RM115,900, but the EV is MY2025. No more Civic Type R in the list.

    CBU specials aside, all of HM’s bread and butter CKD models are included, and to suit this month’s promo theme, the hybrid range-toppers are the ones with the best offers. For instance, all variants of the City sedan get RM10,000 off, but the e:HEV RS gets a RM12,000 discount.

    Honda Malaysia April 2026 promo – up to RM34k off; City, Civic, HR-V, CR-V hybrids get biggest discounts

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    Likewise, the discount is RM8,000 across the City Hatchback board, but the e:HEV RS gets RM10,000 off. There’s no hybrid for the WR-V, so all four variants get a RM11,000 discount. The larger HR-V – facelifted in 2025 – comes with a RM8,000 rebate, or RM11,000 for the hybrid.

    Further up, the Civic’s discount is RM7,000 for the E and V, RM10,000 for the Turbo RS and RM12,000 for the RS hybrid. The CR-V, which was given a small update last month, is yours with a RM7,000 discount for the Turbo V. The new e:HEV E variant and top e:HEV RS are both offered with RM9,000 off.

    Time for a hybrid? The discounts above are for vehicles registered from now till April 30.

     
  • 2026 BMW iX3 40 revealed – NA5 EV gets new entry-level variant with 325 PS, 500 Nm, up to 636 km WLTP

    2026 BMW iX3 40 revealed – NA5 EV gets new entry-level variant with 325 PS, 500 Nm, up to 636 km WLTP

    The BMW iX3 has gained a new entry-level ‘40’ variant, which joins the existing iX3 50 xDrive that was first announced when the NA5-generation electric SUV made its global debut back in September last year.

    Powered by BMW’s sixth-generation (Gen6) eDrive technology developed specifically for the Neue Klasse with an 800-volt electrical architecture, the iX3 40 offers up to 636 km following the WLTP standard. This is less than the iX3 50 xDrive that is capable of 805 km, with the reason being a smaller battery.

    Where the iX3 50 xDrive’s nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery has a usable energy capacity of 108.7 kWh, the iX3 40 has just 82.6 kWh. DC fast charging is also at a lower peak power of 300 kW (instead of 400 kW), while AC charging power is the same at 11 kW (upgradable to 22 kW).

    2026 BMW iX3 40 revealed – NA5 EV gets new entry-level variant with 325 PS, 500 Nm, up to 636 km WLTP

    With DC fast charging, it takes 21 minutes to get the battery from a 10-80% state of charge (SoC), identical to the iX3 50 xDrive. Meanwhile, AC charging at the peak of 22 kW will see a 0-100% SoC be achieved in four hours and 15 minutes. Bidirectional charging comes standard on the iX3 40.

    As the lack of ‘xDrive’ in the name suggests, the iX3 40’s electric motor only drive one set of wheels. In this case, it’s the ones at the rear, with the e-motor rated at 325 PS (320 hp or 239 kW) and 500 Nm of torque. These figures are less than the iX3 50 xDrive’s 469 PS (463 hp or 345 kW) and 645 Nm, which means the entry-level variant needs 5.9 seconds to get from 0-100 km/h (instead of 4.9 seconds) and will top out at 200 km/h (instead of 210 km/h).

     
  • GWM Malaysia targets 6% market share, 60k units/yr, in top 10 carmakers, top 3 Chinese brands by 2028

    GWM Malaysia targets 6% market share, 60k units/yr, in top 10 carmakers, top 3 Chinese brands by 2028

    Besides announcing a barrage of upcoming SUVs including the Tank 300 HEV, GWM Malaysia also revealed last night what it wants to achieve by 2028.

    These include to command a 6% market share, to sell 60,000 units a year (do the maths – this assumes a one million-unit TIV for Malaysia by 2028!), to be among the top 10 best-selling carmakers and the top three Chinese brands in the country, and to have 60 dealerships nationwide. All these are to be driven by “a technology-led strategy that moves beyond short-term, price-driven competition.”

    Where are they now? GWM Malaysia placed 16th overall last year (fourth best-selling Chinese brand, if you consider Chery and Omoda | Jaecoo separate) with 5,876 units sold (0.7% market share of a record 820,752-unit TIV). This was 177% more than the 2,128 units it sold in 2024 to place 18th.

    GWM Malaysia targets 6% market share, 60k units/yr, in top 10 carmakers, top 3 Chinese brands by 2028

    Nowhere near the 331% year-on-year growth posted in 2024, but an impressive achievement nonetheless. The biggest contributor was of course the Haval H6 HEV – in the hybrid segment, the SUV ranked second and took 14.9% market share in 2025, giving the company as a whole third place in the hybrid segment with a 15.5% market share.

    “The growth we achieved in 2025 shows that we are building something meaningful and that we are on the right path. It reflects growing confidence in our products, our people, and the strength of our dealers, together with our after-sales capabilities and ecosystem.

    “Looking ahead, our focus is on translating this momentum into long-term value by putting the right foundations in place, so our growth is not only sustained but continues to strengthen the brand in the years ahead,” GWM Malaysia COO Roslan Abdullah said.

     
 
 
 

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