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  • PLUS donates four Honda CR-V patrol cars to JPJ

    PLUS donates four Honda CR-V patrol cars to JPJ

    PLUS has donated four units of the Honda CR-V to the road transport department (JPJ) for the latter’s enforcement work. The SUVs, in 1.5L turbo form, were handed over to JPJ in Putrajaya today in a simple ceremony witnessed by transport minister Anthony Loke.

    The highway concessionaire says that the CR-Vs – which sport JPJ livery on a white base, plus lights on the roof – are to assist JPJ in law enforcement, patrol work and more effective monitoring on PLUS-operated highways.

    This initiative is part of a strategic cooperation between PLUS and JPJ in ensuring that the public enjoy safe journeys on the highway, besides strengthening enforcement work along the North-South Highway.

    PLUS says that the handover of this latest batch of four vehicles is the second donation to JPJ, the first of which happened in 2019. That batch consisted of 10 units of the previous-generation CR-V with the 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, so it’s a big performance upgrade for the officers.

     
  • Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic revealed – luxury coupé concept with massive grille, “hyper-analogue” interior

    Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic revealed – luxury coupé concept with massive grille, “hyper-analogue” interior

    Evidently tired of pursuing sales volumes and racing to the bottom, Mercedes-Benz is pivoting sharply upmarket with the Vision Iconic concept, debuting at Shanghai Fashion Week. This menacing luxury coupé blends some radical new ideas with a surprisingly elegant design.

    Long and low with a never-ending bonnet, the show car references sports cars from Mercedes’ past and present, such as the gullwing-doored 300SL, SLS AMG and AMG GT. The Vision Iconic also incorporates the brand’s controversial “iconic grille”, finished in chrome and supersized to almost cartoonish proportions.

    Funny that, because the illuminated lattice – which appeared almost comical on the GLC EV – looks right at home here, bringing to mind the upright grilles of the W108, the W111 and the iconic 600 “Grosser”. Here, the Three-pointed Star is also lit up, mounted in its traditional “gunsight” position above the bonnet.

    Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic revealed – luxury coupé concept with massive grille, “hyper-analogue” interior

    The grille is flanked by Mercedes’ ostentatious tristar headlights, although the rest of the car is rather restrained with just the vertical fender vents, large turbine-like wheels, flush door handles (for the likely rearwards-opening doors), and slim taillight bars adorning the voluptuous bodywork.

    Incidentally, the deep black “paint” is actually a solar panel-like coating that, on a mid-sized SUV, is claimed to produce enough electricity to travel up to 12,000 km per year, in addition to containing no rare earths or silicon and being easily recyclable.

    All the decor has clearly been reserved for the outlandish Art Deco interior, which Mercedes calls “hyper-analogue”. The idea is that highly automated driving will turn automotive cabins into lounges, providing greater emphasis on creating experiences for the occupants.

    Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic revealed – luxury coupé concept with massive grille, “hyper-analogue” interior

    To that end, the Vision Iconic features a glass cigar-shaped dashboard known as the Zeppelin, housing ornate chronograph-inspired analogue instrumentation that performs an animation when a door is opened. There are also no less than four clocks in the centre (one actually functions as a visualisation for the AI-powered voice control) and an unexplained metal cylinder with a topological pattern.

    Elsewhere, you’ll find intricate mother-of-pearl marquetry on the dash and doors, as well as the striking, almost ship-like four-spoke steering wheel. The latter, which also features a glass hub with the Mercedes logo, is connected to a steer-by-wire system and rear-wheel steering to shrink the turning circle and eliminate the need to repeatedly twirl the ‘wheel.

    Despite it being just a concept, Mercedes says the Vision Iconic comes as standard with enhanced Level 2 semi-autonomous city driving, with the ability to add Level 4 highly-automated highway driving. With no need to actively drive the car, the occupants are able to luxuriate on blue bench seats. Once the journey ends, the Vision Iconic is able to take over parking duties, thanks to Level 4 parking irrespective of the infrastructure.

    Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic revealed – luxury coupé concept with massive grille, “hyper-analogue” interior

    Underpinning all of this is a “neuromorphic” computing said to mimic the functionality of a human brain. This makes for faster and more efficient AI-based calculations, resulting in quicker driver assist reactions, a tenfold improvement in efficiency and a 90% reduction in energy usage for autonomous driving functions.

    Obviously, the Vision Iconic will never enter production, but some of its design cues could influence the next electric S-Class – replacing the much-maligned EQS – and its possible coupé derivative. What do you think of the Batmobile-like styling? Let us know in the comments.

     
  • iCaur Damansara by Carramax Luxe opens – brand’s seventh dealership is new flagship outlet in Malaysia

    iCaur Damansara by Carramax Luxe opens – brand’s seventh dealership is new flagship outlet in Malaysia

    iCaur Malaysia has continued its network expansion with the opening of iCaur Damansara, the brand’s seventh – and flagship – dealership in the country. Owned and operated by Carramax Luxe, the 40,000 square feet outlet features a spacious showroom with display space for up to eight vehicles, a dedicated delivery bay and five EV charging bays reserved for customers.

    The facility also has a customer lounge equipped with two Nintendo consoles, with complimentary Wi-Fi, coffee, soft drinks and light snacks available for visitors, as well as an after-sales centre that is supported by eight fully-equipped service bays and a complete body and paint (B&P) section, featuring aluminium body repair equipment and comprehensive tooling.

    Staffed by a dedicated team of 12 sales consultants, 11 service technicians and 10 body and paint specialists, the centre is capable of servicing up to 520 vehicles per month, reflecting the brand’s ongoing commitment to providing efficiency and service to its customers. The facility also provides accessories installation, vehicle wrapping and paint protection film (PPF) services.

    “As the flagship outlet, iCaur Damansara sets the benchmark for iCaur Malaysia’s service network. From fun customer spaces to a fully equipped body and paint shop, and foremost technical expertise, we are committed to delivering exceptional service to Malaysian customers,” said Carramax Luxe director Ricky Chia.

    iCaur Damansara is located at Lot 2814, Jalan Damansara, Kampung Sungai Penchala, 60000 Kuala Lumpur. The showroom operates from 9am to 6pm from Monday to Saturday and from 10am to 5pm on Sundays and public holidays. Meanwhile, the service centre is open from 8.15am to 5.15pm from Monday to Saturday.

     
  • JPJ “declares war” on overloaded vehicles in Malaysia, “I’ve lost my patience,” says Loke

    JPJ “declares war” on overloaded vehicles in Malaysia, “I’ve lost my patience,” says Loke

    An enforcement operation against overloaded vehicles across Malaysia will begin today till December 31, 2025. Stated as a “declaration of war” by Transport Minister (MOT) Anthony Loke, the operation will be conducted across five main zones – North, Central, South, East and Borneo.

    “Each state will have four enforcement teams, totalling 12 teams active in each zone, with operations conducted throughout a continuous seven-day period for each operation phase,” said Loke. Loke further said the operation will target transport sectors known for overloading, including the stone, sand, earth, silica, charcoal, steel, oil palm and timber industries.

    “MOT and JPJ will not show compromise to any party that flouts the overloading limit according to the terms of their licence,” Loke said. “Furthermore, JPJ will not negotiate with any driver, owner or transport company that is careless or disregards public safety requirements to the point of causing an accident or damaging roads,” he added.

    JPJ “declares war” on overloaded vehicles in Malaysia, “I’ve lost my patience,” says Loke

    Aside from the operation against overloading, Loke has also instructed JPJ and APAD (Commercial Land Transport Agency) to formulate a new administrative framework to strengthen enforcement against companies operating vehicles in high risk industries. Under the framework, repeat offenders will not only be penalised by JPJ but also the vehicle permit or operating licence suspended or cancelled by APAD.

    Loke explained this action arises from findings from a special safety inspection and audit (JISA) conducted from June 23 to July 31, this year. During the audit on 500 companies considered high risk, 54.43% were found to have failed to abide by regulations, as reported by Bernama.

    JPJ “declares war” on overloaded vehicles in Malaysia, “I’ve lost my patience,” says Loke

    “This number shows a systemic and serious disregard for the law, and a critical need to strengthen enforcement mechanisms as a whole,” Loke said. “I have lost my patience, there are too many accidents involving heavy vehicles that we feel are caused by overloading, or cargo exceeding the stipulated limit,” said Loke.

    As of July 2025, APAD has issued 353,135 permits for goods vehicles, and 40,126 bus permits. For operators, 40,770 hold goods vehicle licences, with 10,879 licensed bus drivers.

     
  • KTM Komuter ‘Open Mode’ gates now in selected stations – no open-close, but you still need to tap

    KTM Komuter ‘Open Mode’ gates now in selected stations – no open-close, but you still need to tap

    Those who take the KTM Komuter, don’t be alarmed if the ticket gates are open before you pass through. It’s not a system error, but the company’s new ‘Open Mode’ gates.

    KTM says that starting October 13, it will widen the implementation of Open Mode at its Automated Control Gate (ACG). You’ll find open gates at Kajang, Bandar Tasik Selatan, Abdullah Hukum, Kampung Batu, Kepong Sentral and Sungai Buloh stations in the Klang Valley. For KTM Komuter Utara, open gates are now at Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam.

    These stations join major ones such as KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur and Subang Jaya in having open gates. However, don’t forget to tap your card or scan the QR ticket at the gates. The gates may be open, but your ride isn’t free!

     
  • Honda 0 entry-level EV SUV, compact EV prototype to be revealed at Japan Mobility Show; CR-V facelift too?

    Honda 0 entry-level EV SUV, compact EV prototype to be revealed at Japan Mobility Show; CR-V facelift too?

    Honda 0 SUV

    Fresh from launching the long-awaited Prelude, Honda is bringing several new vehicles to the Japan Mobility Show (JMS) on October 29 as it continues its transition to electric mobility. Key to this are two cars that are set to bring its newest electric technologies to a wider audience.

    The forthcoming 0 Series, currently comprising of a futuristic streamlined “sedan” and a large SUV, will be joined by a third model, previewed by a concept at the event. The carmaker says the car will “enable more people to feel the value of the Honda 0 Series,” hinting at an entry-level positioning.

    No details have been revealed just yet, but the car should share the new Asimo OS, Level 3 semi-autonomous driving capability and dedicated electric platform of its siblings. It is one of seven new 0 Series models planned to be launched by 2030, but given that the first one, the larger 0 SUV, is only set to go on sale next year, expect this one to be a bit further out.

    Honda 0 entry-level EV SUV, compact EV prototype to be revealed at Japan Mobility Show; CR-V facelift too?

    The as-yet-unnamed 0 Series model will be joined by a compact EV prototype, a development of the Super EV Concept shown at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) earlier this year. This tiny hatchback, based on the N-One e: kei car already sold in Japan, is being road tested with the aim to develop a “fun to drive” production model for markets such as Japan, Europe and Asia. Hopefully Malaysia is one of them.

    Other world premieres include an electric motorcycle and an e-MTB electrically-assisted bicycle, as well as an intriguing “sustainable rocket” – part of Honda “taking on challenges which extend beyond the Earth and into outer space,” it says. Also on display will be the aforementioned Prelude and N-One e:.

    Last but not least is the CR-V e:HEV, which will make its return to Japan some two years after it was discontinued there in favour of the ZR-V. Its reintroduction could coincide with the arrival of a facelifted model, but we’ll have to wait and see.

    GALLERY: Honda 0 SUV Prototype


    GALLERY: Honda Super EV Concept at GIIAS 2025

     
  • Gombak police inspects 124 students riding bikes, 93 summons issued in two-hour op in Rawang

    Gombak police inspects 124 students riding bikes, 93 summons issued in two-hour op in Rawang

    Acting on public complaints, a special operation was carried out by the Gombak district police (IPD Gombak) and Rawang police last week. During the two-hour operation, 110 motorcycles and 124 students were stopped and inspected, with 93 summons issued for various traffic offences.

    Among the offences targetted were operating a vehicle without a licence, illegal vehicle modification, and operating a vehicle while underaged. The operation, led by Inspector Muhammad Fahmi Shamsuddin and Inspector Syafrina Nadzleen Ibrahim, plus 18 traffic police (JSPT) personnel, was held at Jalan Tun Perak, Rawang.

    IPD Gombak said in a social media post such operations will continue to be conducted, focusing on educating students on traffic rules and regulations. IPD Gombak previously conducted such an operation on student riders in May this year, where 95 students and 75 motorcycles were inspected during the operation with 72 summons issued.

     
  • 47th ASEAN Summit 2025 – road closures in KL, traffic diversions on six highways and major roads, Oct 26-28

    47th ASEAN Summit 2025 – road closures in KL, traffic diversions on six highways and major roads, Oct 26-28

    As the ASEAN chair this year, Malaysia is hosting the ASEAN Summit twice, as per the regular practice. The first round, the 46th ASEAN Summit, was held in Kuala Lumpur back in May, and now, the 47th ASEAN Summit is set to take place on October 26 to 28. As it was back in May, several major roads and highways in and around the capital will be closed in stages during this period.

    According to the Kuala Lumpur command and control centre (KLCCC), rolling and full road closures will be implemented periodically, lasting between 30 and 45 minutes, to facilitate the movement of high-level delegation convoys throughout the period, the New Straits Times reports.

    To begin with, routes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Subang towards the city centre, as well as the Putrajaya ring road and KLIA highway, will experience temporary phased closures to accommodate official motorcades.

    The main expressways involved are:

    • Maju Expressway (MEX)
    • North-South Expressway (from Sungai Buloh to Jalan Duta)
    • Elite Expressway (from KLIA to Putrajaya)
    • New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) (from Subang to Jalan Duta)
    • Guthrie Expressway
    • KL–Seremban Expressway (from Sungai Besi to city centre)

    Heading into Kuala Lumpur, a number of main roads around the city centre will be affected by road closures during the period, with the Golden Triangle area surrounding KLCC expected to experience the most significant traffic disruption. The main and arterial roads that will see road closures are:

    • Jalan Ampang
    • Jalan Sultan Ismail
    • Jalan P. Ramlee
    • Jalan Pinang
    • Jalan Binjai
    • Persiaran KLCC
    • Jalan Bukit Bintang
    • Jalan Imbi
    • Jalan Perak
    • Jalan Parlimen
    • Jalan Damansara
    • Jalan Istana
    • Jalan Tun Razak
    • Jalan Kuching

    Strategic intersections expected to be affected are Jalan Ampang–Jalan P. Ramlee,Jalan Sultan Ismail–Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Perak–Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Perak–Jalan Pinang, Jalan Stonor–Jalan Kia Peng and Jalan Stonor–Persiaran KLCC.

    During peak summit hours, heavy vehicles will not be permitted to enter the city centre. The public is advised to avoid the routes listed above and to use public transportation such as the MRT, LRT, Monorail and buses during the period. If you don’t have any essential need to be in the affected areas then, it’s probably best to avoid heading into KL.

     
  • JPJ eBid: PRY and SJN number plates up for bidding

    JPJ has announced that PRY and SJN are the next number plate series to go up for bidding on its online auction platform, JPJ eBid.

    Penang’s latest running number series is ‘PRY’, and it will open for tender on October 21. The bidding period on JPJeBid is five days, ending 10pm on October 25. As usual, the results will be out the following day. The whole process is online now, as it has been for some time, and bidders will get the good (or bad) news via email.

    Also available on JPJ eBid is the Sabah series ‘SJN’. The bidding period starts on October 19 and will close at 10pm on October 23. Results will be out the day after the auction closes.

    New car coming soon and want a nice number plate for the new ride? Why not DIY and skip the reseller’s markup and runner fees? If you have never bid for a number yourself, check out our step-by-step guide on how to navigate JPJ eBid and the techniques needed to get your preferred number at “retail price”.

     
  • 2026 Nissan Ariya facelift to debut in Tokyo with Leaf design, Google built-in; new Alphard rival Elgrand too

    2026 Nissan Ariya facelift to debut in Tokyo with Leaf design, Google built-in; new Alphard rival Elgrand too

    Nissan has revealed its exhibits for the Japan Mobility Show that kicks off on October 29, and it looks to be a rather low-key affair, with no concepts and just two new models. One of those is pretty significant, however, and that is the facelifted Ariya, lifting design cues from the new Leaf.

    The larger model ditches the grille-like black mask for a cleaner look but retains its quad LED projector headlights, now joined by a simple black bar. As is becoming commonplace on Nissan’s newer EVs, fang-like daytime running lights reach downwards from the main lamps to form a revamped V-motion front end. The rear end and interior have not been revealed, but expect changes to be made there too.

    Also set to be added are built-in Google services such as the Google Assistant, the Google Maps and the Play Store for apps, along with a new vehicle-to-load (V2L) function and revised suspension tuning better suited to Japanese roads. No mention of any mechanical changes, but the carmaker would do well to increase the range from the current maximum of 530 km, given that the Leaf can now travel up to 604 km on a single charge.

    The show will also play host to the debut of the new Elgrand, which enters its fourth-generation. Teased back in April, Nissan’s rival to the Toyota Alphard should receive a much more futuristic design that borrows cues from the Hyper Tourer concept, including pixel daytime running lights and taillights and a large rear spoiler.

    2026 Nissan Ariya facelift to debut in Tokyo with Leaf design, Google built-in; new Alphard rival Elgrand too

    Under the skin, the Elgrand will be powered exclusively by Nissan’s third-generation e-Power hybrid system, first seen in the latest Qashqai in Europe. This utilises a more compact and powerful five-in-one electric motor that produces 205 PS, as well as a new, cleaner, non-VC Turbo 1.5 litre engine for power generation.

    The Ariya and Elgrand will be joined by a new Limited variant of the Skyline 400R that will be capped at just 400 units, as well as existing models from the Japanese domestic market and around the world, such as the Micra, N7 and Patrol. One car that caught our eye is the Nissan Z painted in Midnight Purple, reviving the R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R‘s colour-shift paint.

     
  • Happy 25th, Honda Malaysia – test drive and win RM1 million worth of prizes, six giveaway cars and more!

    Happy 25th, Honda Malaysia – test drive and win RM1 million worth of prizes, six giveaway cars and more!

    That’s right – it’s Honda Malaysia’s Silver Jubilee this year, and it’s going all out to thank Malaysians for their quarter of a century’s worth of trust and support. Because of You.

    All you need to do is test drive any Honda model at any authorised dealership nationwide between October 1 and December 31 and you’ll get one lucky draw entry. Register a Honda model and you’ll get eight entries!

    This unlocks for you the possibility of winning prizes worth up to RM1 million* in total, with no fewer than six Honda cars to be given away! Two winners will be announced each month on Honda Malaysia’s official Facebook page and through its dealer network.

    Currently own a Honda car? Get an additional RM2,000* rebate/service vouchers when you, your parents, your spouse or your children buy any Honda model (bikes too) between October 1 and 31.

    Upgrading from a national brand? Buy a City or WR-V within the month of October and you’ll get an additional RM1,500* rebate/service vouchers. Work for the government? Enjoy an additional RM1,500* rebate on a City, Civic or New HR-V from October 1-31.

    With these rewards factored in, you’ll be saving up to RM17,000* on the CR-V, as much as RM10,000* on the City, Civic and WR-V, up to RM6,000* on the City Hatchback and as much as RM8,000* on the New HR-V.

    Honda Malaysia is also offering step-up financing under which monthly instalments can be had from RM488* for the first year. That floor figure applies to the City, City Hatchback and WR-V. It’s from RM788* for the New HR-V, RM888* for the Civic and RM988* for the CR-V.

    So visit your nearest authorised Honda showroom now and take your favourite model out for a test spin. You can also visit Honda Malaysia’s website, Facebook and Instagram pages to learn more.

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • Indian Motorcycle bought out by Carolwood, becomes independent company, Polaris retains small equity

    Indian Motorcycle bought out by Carolwood, becomes independent company, Polaris retains small equity

    Ownership has changed hands for US motorcycle maker Indian Motorcycles. This follows the sale of a majority stake in Indian Motorcycle by current owners Polaris to real estate and private equity firm Carolwood.

    Indian Motorcycle will continue to operate as a part of Polaris until the deal is complete, which is expected to occur in early 2026. Indian’s manufacturing facilities in Spirit Lake, Iowa, and Monticello, Minnesota will transition to the new standalone motorcycle company as a part of the deal.

    Indian Motorcycle bought out by Carolwood, becomes independent company, Polaris retains small equity

    Meanwhile, Indian Motorcycle’s industrial design and technology center in Burgdorf, Switzerland will also transition to the new firm, taking place after the deal is finalised, with Polaris retaining a small equity. Carolwood has tapped industry veteran Mike Kennedy as CEO of the new Indian Motorcycle Company.

    Kennedy brings over 30 years of leadership experience, including executive roles at Harley-Davidson, Vance & Hines, and most recently RumbleOn, the nation’s largest powersports dealership network. Polaris has owned Indian Motorcycle since 2011, with the brand making its debut in Malaysia the same year under previous Indian Motorcycle distributor Naza.

     
  • Toyota GR GT supercar to be revealed on December 5 – world premiere at Tokyo Auto Salon in January

    Toyota GR GT supercar to be revealed on December 5 – world premiere at Tokyo Auto Salon in January

    Yesterday, Toyota released teasers of concepts it will debut at the Japan Mobility Show (JMS), which will kick off on October 29. Included with them is a new GR-branded supercar, but those hoping to see it at the Tokyo event will have to wait a little longer.

    In the company’s “five brands” announcement livestream, chairman Akio Toyoda hinted that we can expect to see the car, called the GR GT, sometime at the end of the year, ahead of the Tokyo Auto Salon in January. A countdown on the Toyota Gazoo Racing website shows that a reveal will happen in 52 days on December 5.

    As previously reported, the car was previewed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed by the camouflaged GT Concept – an extremely long-nosed, cab-rearward coupé bearing a striking resemblance to the old Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. The sole teaser image of the production model lines up with the prototype, sporting the same sharp headlights joined by a gloss black bar, an X-shaped bumper design and large air intakes.

    Toyota also played the engine sound during the livestream, suggesting the car will be fitted with a powerful, high-revving V8 engine, likely with twin turbos to match the power outputs of rivals such as the Mercedes-AMG GT. The car is also set to spawn a Lexus version, as previewed by the Lexus Sport Concept at The Quail in Monterrey, California.

    The GR GT will join the GR stand at the Tokyo Auto Salon, where the performance sub-brand will make a big announcement alongside other new cars. Could we see Gazoo Racing being spun off into a separate entity like Lexus is? May we perhaps see cars like the long-rumoured Celica and MR2? Only time will tell.

    GALLERY: Toyota GT Concept

     
  • Budi95: Monthly quota of subsidised RON95 petrol doubled to 600 litres for full-time e-hailing drivers

    Budi95: Monthly quota of subsidised RON95 petrol doubled to 600 litres for full-time e-hailing drivers

    The government has announced that the monthly quota of subsidised RON 95 petrol for full-time e-hailing drivers has been doubled. Under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) subsidy programme, 600 litres of the subsidised fuel will be available to full-time e-hailing drivers each month, twice that of the regular allocation to all other eligible users.

    In a statement, the finance ministry said that over 53,900 individuals will receive the increased monthly quota. As indicated earlier this month, the additional allocation for e-hailing will be available starting from October 15. Full-time e-hailing drivers will not need to apply for the additional quota individually. Instead, the government will deal with the e-hailing operators (EHO) to process applications on a group basis.

    The move to increase the monthly allocation of subsidised RON 95 came after it was indicated that the standard monthly quota would be insufficient for e-hailing drivers operating on a full-time basis, as they can use up to around 25 to 30 litres of petrol a day for their daily work.

    The ministry also said that over 11,400 new driving licence holders, comprised of 11,200 new drivers and 260 licence renewals, are now eligible for Budi95. This brings the total number of Malaysians benefiting from the programme to over 16 million, it said.

    Under the Budi95 initiative, all Malaysian citizens with a valid driving licence are eligible to purchase RON 95 at RM1.99 per litre at an allocation of 300 litres per month. The targeted subsidy initiative began in full on September 30, with non-subsidised RON 95 priced at RM2.60 per litre for the entire month of October.

     
  • Original Porsche 911 T becomes first in-house classic restoration in Malaysia at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru

    Original Porsche 911 T becomes first in-house classic restoration in Malaysia at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru

    Opened at the end of 2022, Malaysia’s first Porsche Classic Partner Centre at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru has wheeled out its first ground-up restoration – an original early-1970s Porsche 911 T.

    This silver example, which appears to belong to Karrus Automotive Group founder Reza Mutalib, is the product of a months-long process undertaken entirely in-house by technicians certified under the Porsche Classic Partner programme. The nut-and-bolt restoration saw every worn-out panel and component disassembled, documented and rebuilt to original factory specifications, guided by factory standards.

    Introduced in 1967, the 911 T (short for “Touring”) replaced the four-cylinder 912 as a less powerful, cut-price alternative to the standard 911. Despite boasting just 110 PS from its 2.0 litre naturally-aspirated flat-six, this stripped-out model holds an outsized influence on Zuffenhausen even today, serving as an inspiration for today’s entry-level, manual-transmission 911 Carrera T and the GT3 Touring.

    The “2.2” rear windscreen sticker marks this out as the later circa-1970 911 T, which featured a larger 2.2 litre mill churning out 125 PS.

    The Classic Partner certification means that Porsche Centre Johor Bahru’s body and paint services and its repair techniques have been tailored specifically for models that have been out of production for at least ten years. The facility joins one of the few global outlets endorsed by Porsche AG itself to preserve the brand’s classic sports cars.

    We visited the Porsche Classic Partner Centre at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru a few years ago – click here to watch our video tour.


     
 
 
 

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