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  • Malaysian fuel prices March 12-18, 2026 – RON95/97 petrol +60 sen, diesel +80 sen, Budi95 remains RM1.99

    Malaysian fuel prices March 12-18, 2026 – RON95/97 petrol +60 sen, diesel +80 sen, Budi95 remains RM1.99

    It is Wednesday, which means that it is once again time for the weekly fuel price update, as announced by the ministry of finance for the coming week of March 12 to 18, 2026.

    The retail price of diesel fuel of the Euro 5 B10 and B20 blends in Peninsular Malaysia has been increased 80 sen to RM3.92 per litre. Therefore, the Euro 5 B7 blend of diesel, which is 20 sen more per litre, is at RM4.12 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 government has also announced additional assistance for BUDI Diesel recipients – increased from RM200 to RM300 for March 2026.

    For petrol, the subsidised RON 95 fuel 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 of 300 litres.

    The price of unsubsidised RON95 petrol has been increased 60 sen to RM3.27 per litre, while RON 97 petrol has received the same 60 sen hike this week to RM3.85 per litre.

    If you’ve been following world news, you would have expected this was coming due to the sharp hike in oil prices due to the conflict in Iran.

    These prices take effect from midnight tonight until Wednesday, March 18, 2026. This is the 12th edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 375th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019.

     
  • 2026 Proton X90 MC launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, no 48V mild-hybrid, priced RM30k lower, from RM99,800

    2026 Proton X90 MC launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, no 48V mild-hybrid, priced RM30k lower, from RM99,800

    Its arrival has been on the cards since it was spied late last year and then spotted again testing in January, and now, it’s finally here, with the wraps coming off the 2026 Proton X90 MC earlier this evening. The facelift for the three-row SUV comes nearly three years after it was introduced here in May 2023.

    Unlike the Geely Haoyue, which it is based on, the refresh for the automaker’s third X series model doesn’t bring about the visual makeover the Haoyue L received last year. In fact, design-wise, the X90 MC is virtually untouched, with the same exterior as before, save a couple of very minor bits, of which new utility roof rails are one. The rails are not just dress-up items but fully-functioning units, capable of handling 75 kg of load.

    The front and rear end remain as is, and given that the exterior doesn’t veer away at all from the pre-facelift, dimensions for the vehicle remain at 4,835 mm long, 1,900 mm wide and 1,785 mm tall, with a 2,815 mm-long wheelbase. At the front, it’s all the same, and so the chrome pin grille and full LED reflector units, complete with the L-shaped LED daytime running lights, are all here.

    Same with the alloy wheels, which have been carried over, although the 19-inch option (on the previous Flagship) has been dropped, with all MC versions riding on the 18-inch design (and 225/55 profile tyres) from before. The only significant change comes with a switch in tyre choice, with the MC moving over from the Continental EcoContact 6 (19s) and Goodyear Efficient Grip (18s) to Giti Control P10 rubbers, the brand selection in line with developments elsewhere.

    2026 Proton X90 MC launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, no 48V mild-hybrid, priced RM30k lower, from RM99,800

    There are some changes, and omissions, which we’ll get to. The line-up – and naming convention for the variants – has been revised. In 2023, there were four variants, these being the Standard, Executive, Premium and Flagship. Of these, three (Standard, Executive and Premium) were seven-seaters (2-3-2 configuration, with a bench middle-row), while the Flagship was a six-seat version (2-2-2 layout, with a pair of second-row captain seats).

    The range has now been trimmed to three, with the X90 MC series now consisting of the 1.5TD Lite and 1.5TD Prime seven-seaters and 1.5TD Prime X six-seater. More importantly, the prices have been significantly revised from before, and they are (all on-the-road, without insurance):

    • Proton X90 1.5TD Lite (seven-seater) – RM99,800
    • Proton X90 1.5TD Prime (seven-seater)- RM109,800
    • Proton X90 1.5TD Prime X (six-seater) – RM115,800

    The above prices are with a RM7,000 rebate across the range (without that rebate, it’s RM106,800, RM116,800 and RM122,800, respectively), and makes the X90 MC considerably cheaper – by up to RM30k in the case of the range-topper – from when it was first introduced, when pricing was RM123,800 for the Standard, RM130,800 for the Executive, RM144,800 for the Premium and RM152,800 for the Flagship.

    2026 Proton X90 MC launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, no 48V mild-hybrid, priced RM30k lower, from RM99,800

    There’s a reason for this price restructuring. The car isn’t a volume mover, having sold just over 10,000 units (10,463 registrations from launch up to February 2026, by our reckoning), and the landscape has changed since the car made its debut, with competitors having sprung up. Cost sensitivities have also come into play in the segment, and so pricing of the SUV has been adjusted to keep it competitive, the idea being to offer a proposition of value to those looking for a larger-sized family mover, minus the frills.

    The X90 MC does bring with it something new under the skin, and this is the switch from the previous GEP3 1.5 litre three-cylinder turbocharged GDI engine (with a 48V mild-hybrid system) to a BHE15-EFZ 1.5 litre Intelligent Green Technology (i-GT) turbo four-cylinder engine, the same as seen on the the updated X50, X70 MC3 and S70 MC1.

    The new mill, which is paired with a retuned seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, produces 181 PS (179 hp) at 5,500 rpm and 290 Nm of torque from 2,000 to 3,500 rpm. While output numbers are lower than the outgoing GEP3 engine, which delivered 190 PS (187 hp) and 300 Nm, the i-GT should deliver far lower maintenance costs – helped by a toothed timing chain that has a 200,000 km lifespan – along with reduced noise and vibration.

    The efficiency improvements of the newer engine should also offset the loss of the previous belt-driven starter-generator. This is reflected in the claimed 6.9 litre/100 km FC, very similar to the old mild-hybrid despite the lack of start-stop and coasting features.

    As before, the X90 MC continues to feature a rear multi-link suspension configuration, which was originally developed by Proton and chosen over the torsion beam the Haoyue has. The original X90 also featured suspension tuning to cater for Malaysian roads, and there should be no changes to that in this regard.

    As it is with the exterior, the interior has been carried over, although there are improvements to kit. The seat upholstery is now leatherette from the base model on (previously, the Standard came with fabric seats), and AACP finally makes its way on, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto available across all variants.

    Otherwise, everything is familiar from before – the analogue instrument cluster from the previous Standard continues on the new base Lite, with only the Prime and Prime X coming with a full-width 10.3-inch digital instrument panel. The 1920 x 720 pixel resolution 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen has been retained for the entire line-up, but omits “Hi Proton” voice functionality and any data-based (4G or WiFi) connectivity features.

    Elsewhere, the equipment list largely reads as before, from the dual-zone air-conditioning with an independent rear AC, with all rows on the SUV getting air vents (roof-mounted, on the second and third rows) and a G-Clean system, incorporating a N95 cabin filter and ioniser, to the seven USB ports found across all three rows. Cargo volume is unchanged, the boot offering 257 litres with the third row seats up in place, and 2,050 litres for the seven-seater with the second and third row seats folded down (1,011 litres for the six-seater, third row down).

    Moving up from the Lite to the Prime adds on auto headlamps, auto rain sensing wipers, front welcome lamps, with a six-way power adjustable driver’s seat. The variant also adds on a 360-degree HD camera with a 180-degree transparent view, a tyre pressure monitoring system and front parking sensors.

    As for the Prime X, like it was with the previous Flagship, the upholstery gets bumped up to Nappa leather and the front passenger seat is a four-way power adjustable unit. Also retained for the six-seater is a front passenger ‘Boss’ switch, which allows the front passenger seat to be moved forward to provide more in the way of legroom for the second row occupant seated behind it. The second-row captain seats, which can be manually adjusted fore/aft and individually reclined, retain their ventilation feature.

    Now, the omissions, largely made in light of the significant price revision downwards. Besides there no longer being any 4G/WiFi connectivity, the auto dimming rear-view mirror and ambient lighting has been ditched, as has the panoramic sunroof from the Flagship as well as the wireless mobile charger from the old Premium. Likewise, there is no more powered tailgate.

    Safety-wise, the airbag count remains at six, but none of the MC variants feature any ADAS kit in any form at all (it was on the Premium on, previously). Basic active safety features like blind spot monitor and RCTA, previously fitted to the Standard variant, have also been removed. Cruise control, however, remains..

    In terms of exterior colours, the palette choices have also been revised from six to five with facelift – four shades (Marine Blue, Armour Silver, Snow White and Jet Grey) are carried over from before, while Quartz Black is a new option. The Cinnamon Brown and Ruby Red from before have been dropped. As for the interior scheme, black is the sole colour available across both leatherette and Nappa leather upholstery choices.

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton X90 MC Prime X

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton X90 MC Prime

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton X90 MC studio shots

     
  • WCE Section 4 to open before Raya – 4.5 km extension to Federal Highway, NKVE bypasses Grand Sepadu

    WCE Section 4 to open before Raya – 4.5 km extension to Federal Highway, NKVE bypasses Grand Sepadu

    Travelling up to Perak for the Hari Raya Aidilfitri holidays? Good news, because an extension linking the West Coast Expressway (WCE) to the Federal Highway and North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) is set to open imminently, slashing several minutes from your journey.

    According to Berita Harian, Section 4 of the highway will be launched by works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi next week, March 18, said WCE strategic communications general director Syed Mohammed Idid. The 4.5 km stretch will connect motorists from Klang, Shah Alam and Petaling Jaya, enabling easier and smoother access to the northern route.

    Section 4 spans from the Federal Highway and NKVE elevated interchange to the one at the Grand Sepadu Highway (NNKSB) 1, bypassing the latter. Syed Mohammed touted this as the strategic “missing link”, connecting the network of major highways in the area. “The opening of this stretch will help reduce traffic congestion on the local roads around Klang and Shah Alam, especially during peak hours,” he said yesterday.

    With Section 4 in place, the travel time between Meru/Kapar and the Federal Highway will be shortened from 20 minutes to just ten during rush hour. “This stretch will involve a U-turn so that users heading north can continue using [the WCE] without entering through Setia Alam,” Syed Mohammed added.

    The opening of Section 4 will come not a moment too soon, as the WCE expects 215,000 road users during the Raya season, up from 160,000 during the recent Chinese New Year holidays. Its launch, Syed Mohammed said, will strengthen the highway’s role as a catalyst for economic growth in Selangor’s western corridor, particularly in the industrial, commercial and support services sectors.

    Section 1 and 2 of the WCE from Banting will continue to be disconnected from the rest of the highway from the Shah Alam Expressway (SAE) to the Federal Highway and NKVE. This is because of the delay of Section 3 due to a land acquisition dispute, in which 19 residents refused to vacate a 150-metre area in Kampung Jawa, halting completion at 93%.

    However, the issue was resolved after a court ordered the residents to vacate their premises, with demolition works occurring late last year, paving the way for construction to be resumed, the New Straits Times reported. Section 3’s completion now stands at 96%.

     
  • New chrome styling options for 2026 Harley-Davidson Lowrider S, Road Glide 3; Road Glide gets solo seat

    New chrome styling options for 2026 Harley-Davidson Lowrider S, Road Glide 3; Road Glide gets solo seat

    For 2026, the Harley-Davidson (H-D) Lowrider S and Road Glide 3 see the return of chrome styling while the Road Glide now gets a single seat option. In response to customer demand, H-D has made available a chrome trim option for the Lowrider S and Road Glide 3 trike.

    The chrome option features brilliant chrome on the powertrain and exhaust and other trim details, and bright machined details on the cast aluminum wheels. Chrome is seeing something of a comeback in the cruiser market, after years of customers wanting blacked out engines and exhausts on their H-Ds.

    For the Lowrider S, this takes the form of chrome exhausts, as well as chrome trim on the rear fender and chrome rocker heads. The Lowrider S comes with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output V-twin, with Heavy Breather intake and performance-tuned 2-into-1 chrome exhaust.

    The Road Glide 3, with its trike (three-wheeler) configuration, also gets the chrome trim package, similar to the Lowrider S. With the Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 providing power, the Road Glide 3 gets an aerodynamic fairing with all-LED lighting, touchscreen infotainment powered by Skyline OS and selectable ride modes.

    Meanwhile, the Road Glide touring cruiser now comes with a Low Profile solo seat in 2026, replacing the standard two-up touring seat. The Road Glide solo seat option is available in Dark Billiard Gray paint with chrome trim ad chrome exhausts.

     
  • RON95 petrol under Budi95 scheme will remain at RM1.99 per litre despite market price increase – Anwar

    RON95 petrol under Budi95 scheme will remain at RM1.99 per litre despite market price increase – Anwar

    The price of RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme will continue to be RM1.99 per litre despite market prices having risen three-fold, said prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, reported The Star.

    “I told the Cabinet to maintain the price of Budi95 for the people. It is a difficult decision. But, RON 95 will be maintained at RM1.99 per litre even though market prices are far higher,” said Anwar, who is also finance minister, during a special press conference at the prime minister’s office today.

    Yesterday, Anwar said that the Malaysian government will continue in its efforts to maintain the price of subsidised RON 95 petrol despite global crude oil prices having climbed to around US$100 per barrel following escalating tensions in the Middle East.

    As of the last weekly fuel price update on March 5, unsubsidised RON 95 petrol reached RM2.67 per litre, climbing from its RM2.54 per litre rate since mid-February.

    For other fuel types, RON 97 petrol climbed 10 sen to RM3.25 per litre in the past week, while Euro 5 B10 and B20 diesel gained eight sen to RM3.12 per litre; Euro 5 B7 diesel which is 20 sen more per litre is therefore RM3.32 per litre. The retail price of diesel fuels in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan stays unchanged at RM2.15 per litre.

     
  • BYD looking to enter F1 to boost brand appeal – report

    BYD looking to enter F1 to boost brand appeal – report

    According to a Bloomberg report, BYD is looking at options to enter competitive motorsport as a way to boost its brand appeal globally. People familiar with the matter told the news outlet this includes a potential entry into Formula One or even endurance racing, either through building its own works team or acquiring an existing one.

    An entry into F1 seems plausible for BYD, as the motorsport recently introduce regulation changes that significantly increased the importance of the electrical component of the hybrid powertrain. The new MGU-K is nearly three times as powerful as its predecessor, delivering 350 kW to the rear wheels which is up from 120 kW and now makes up roughly 50% of an F1 car’s power unit output. This aligns with a brand that leans heavily into fully electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles.

    However, getting into F1 is a time-consuming and expensive endeavour, with developing and entering a car often taking years of negotiations and costs as much as USD500 million a season. At present, there are 11 teams fielding 22 cars on the grid, with Cadillac being the 11th and newest team entered.

    Buying into an existing team is more common, as exemplified by Audi that took full control of Sauber to mark its entry into F1 this season. Alpine Racing stakeholder Otro Capital is reportedly looking for an investor to buy its stake in the racing team, which could be an avenue for would-be entrants.

    F1’s return to Shanghai in 2024 after a five-year absence as well as Zhou Guanyu’s participation as the first Chinese F1 driver in 2022 have helped boost the motorsport’s popularity in China. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has also previously expressed his desire to see a Chinese manufacturer join F1 as the grid’s 12th team, as reported by F1i.

     
  • 2026 Proton eMas 7 EV CKD now in showrooms – two variants, equipment upgrades, from RM99,800

    2026 Proton eMas 7 EV CKD now in showrooms – two variants, equipment upgrades, from RM99,800

    Following the announcement of the locally assembled (CKD) version of the Proton eMas 7 EV that emerges from the Tanjong Malim plant, the eMas 7 CKD has now arrived in showrooms, from which we can now bring you a live image gallery.

    As with the fully imported (CBU) version, the locally assembled eMas 7 EV is offered in two variants; the Prime, at RM103,800, and the Premium, at RM119,800. With the limited-time RM4,000 rebate, this brings prices to RM99,800 for the Prime, and RM115,800 for the Premium in Peninsular Malaysia.

    Certain elements distinguish the locally assembled eMas 7 from the fully imported version, namely the Hangzhou city graphic at the base of the CBU model’s windscreen that is no longer present on the locally assembled model. Elsewhere, exterior elements remain unchanged, still with no Proton lettering in the headlamp assemblies, and the front bumper corners are still without illumination.

    Differences between the CKD version (left) and the CBU version (right) of the Proton eMas 7 EV

    Another change is the VIN plate at the base of the B-pillar, which now originates from Proton, rather than that of the CBU car that carries the Zhejiang Geely Automobile text. Here, the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the CKD model begins with “PL1”, whereas the VIN on the CBU example begins with “L6”.

    Equipment updates for the eMas 7 EV in its transition into a locally assembled model include the addition of a powered tailgate on the Prime variant, while the Premium variant gets upgrades to its ADAS suite.

    Improvements present on the eMas 7 PHEV are still absent from the CKD eMas 7 EV, such as the physical controls for sunroof operation, and the Qiblat app. The tonneau cover introduced last August continues to be present, though this, too, is aftermarket in its appearance, unlike the more integrated setup in the eMas 7 PHEV.

    The updates to its ADAS capabilities include new hardware, which means that the new driving assistance features will not be applicable to older versions of the eMas 7. New hardware includes three millimetre-wave radar units, located in front at the centre and corners of the vehicle.

    2026 Proton eMas 7 EV CKD now in showrooms – two variants, equipment upgrades, from RM99,800

    2026 Proton eMas 7 EV CKD specifications – click to enlarge

    In both Prime and Premium variants of the locally assembled eMas 7, ADAS is comprised of intelligent cruise control, ACC, AEB, forward collision warning, emergency brake assist, lane departure warning and prevention, emergency lane keep assist, rear collision warning, rear cross traffic alert, rear cross traffic braking, lane change safety warning, door open warning, traffic sign recognition, and leading vehicle departure alert.

    The ADAS suite on the Premium brings evasive manoeuvre assist (upon triggering AEB, the vehicle will steer to avoid a collision), front cross traffic alert, and active lane change assist (activate the turn signal, and upon checking that the intended lane is clear of traffic, the vehicle will carry out the lane change automatically).

    Powertrain for the eMas 7 EV CKD remains as before, with both variants getting a front axle motor that outputs 160 kW (218 PS) and 320 Nm, enabling a 0-100 km/h time of 6.9 seconds. The Prime gets a 49.52 kWh Aegis short-blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for a WLTP-rated range of 345 km, while the Premium variant gets the larger 60.22 kWh Aegis short-blade LFP battery that offers up to 410 km (WLTP).

    In terms of charging, the eMas 7 Prime takes up to 80 kW DC charging, while the Premium gets a slightly higher 100 kW DC rating; both attain a 30-80% charge time of 20 minutes. For home charging, the eMas 7 takes up to 11 kW AC, bringing a 10-100% time of 4.9 hours in the Prime, and 6.1 hours in the Premium.

    The Prime rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels shod in 225/55R18 tyres, while the Premium gets upsized to 19-inch alloy wheels in 235/50R19 tyres. Suspension for both versions are MacPherson struts in front, with a multi-link setup at the rear, carried over unchanged from the CBU model.

    Inside, the Prime gets a 15.4-inch 2.5K-resolution touchscreen display, while stepping up to the Premium brings a 16-speaker Flyme audio system, head-up display, and ventilated front seats. The CKD update also brings air-conditioning vent of a more sturdy design.

    Exterior colours for the 2026 eMas 7 CKD are Lithium White, Turquoise Green, Slate Grey, Platinum Silver, Quartz Rose, and Obsidian Black, while the interior gets upholstery in Indigo Blue. For examples of the Premium variant ordered in Turquoise Green and Quartz Rose, the Alabaster White interior upholstery colour can be optioned.

    For the locally assembled Proton eMas 7, Pro-Net is offering the Power Pack+ that consists of a complimentary 7 kW home charger worth RM1,500, a V2L adapter worth RM500, an unlimited internet data plan worth RM1,800, a six-year, unlimited mileage warranty, and an eight-year, 160,000 km warranty for the high-voltage battery and related components.

     
  • 2026 Proton X50 Black Edition – Quartz Black, limited to 200 units, Flagship trim, RM7,000 Raya rebate

    2026 Proton X50 Black Edition – Quartz Black, limited to 200 units, Flagship trim, RM7,000 Raya rebate

    Less than a year after launching the facelifted X50, Proton has released the first special edition of its refreshed B-segment SUV, called simply the Proton X50 Black Edition. As the name suggests, the car is made available in the inky hue that’s not part of the standard colour palette.

    The national carmaker tends to reserve black for certain models and limited-run specials, and the latter is the case here – only 200 units of the X50 Black Edition are being offered. They are all finished in metallic Quartz Black, which does a good job of disguising the size of the facelift’s massive front grille.

    As far as we can tell, that’s about the only change on the Black Edition. You don’t get black wheels (not such a bad thing in my book), black exterior trim (still chrome and silver, with a red “Ethereal Bow” grille strip and red brake callipers) or full black seats (they still come with red accents).

    2026 Proton X50 Black Edition – Quartz Black, limited to 200 units, Flagship trim, RM7,000 Raya rebate

    The Black Edition is based on the range-topping Flagship, continuing to feature a panoramic sunroof and a Batmobile-style rear spoiler in addition to LED exterior lighting and 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels. This variant also comes with a black roof, but obviously with this car the whole thing reads as one colour.

    Other bits of standard kit include keyless entry with proximity locking and unlocking, push-button start, single-zone auto air con, half-transparent sun visors, a six-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, faux leather upholstery, an 8.88-inch instrument display, a 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Qi wireless charger, six speakers, a 360-degree camera, a powered tailgate, an RFID tag and security window tint.

    2026 Proton X50 Black Edition – Quartz Black, limited to 200 units, Flagship trim, RM7,000 Raya rebate

    Safety-wise, the Black Edition retains six airbags, stability control and a full complement of driver assists. These include autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, a door opening warning, traffic sign recognition and auto high beam. The Flagship trim adds park assist to the mix.

    Under the bonnet remains the facelift’s new 1.5 litre i-GT turbo four-cylinder engine, producing 181 PS and 290 Nm of torque. All that is sent to the front wheels through a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, getting it from zero to 100 km/h in 7.6 seconds.

    Pricing remains the same as the regular Flagship at RM113,300, sans the RM4,000 launch rebate. However, Proton is currently offering the X50 with a Raya discount of RM7,000, effectively bringing the price down to RM106,300. There’s also RM800 in overtrade value available for trade-ins.

     
  • JPJ eBid: PSE and QS-Y number plates up for bidding

    JPJ has announced that PSE and QS-Y 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 ‘PSE’, and it will open for tender on March 20. The bidding period on JPJeBid is five days, ending 10pm on March 24. 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 Sarawak series ‘QS-Y’. The bidding period starts on March 16, and will close at 10pm on March 20. 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”.

     
  • Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    Mercedes-Benz has been threatening to reveal a luxury electric MPV for some time now, and it has finally done so with the VLE. Previewed by the Vision V concept at Auto Shanghai last year, this new-age luxo barge – Stuttgart is in fact calling the car a “Grand Limousine”, which is…a choice – is built on a new flexible modular platform simply called the Van Architecture, available with up to eight seats.

    Clearly designed to compete with the latest flagship electric people carriers coming out of China, such as the Denza D9, Zeekr 009 and Xpeng X9, the VLE boasts some deeply impressive stats. At launch, the car will be available in a single long range model, the VLE300, with a 276 PS (203 kW) front motor and a 115 kWh NMC battery delivering a claimed WLTP range of over 700 km.

    Later on, there will be a VLE400 4Matic that, as the name suggests, will feature dual-motor all-wheel drive with a total output of more than 400 PS (300 kW), getting it from zero to 100 km/h in just 6.5 seconds. A lesser model with an 80 kWh LFP battery will also be offered further down the line.

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    As per the new CLA, the VLE runs on an 800-volt electrical architecture to enable up to 300 kW of DC fast charging. This lets the car net up to 355 km of additional range with just 15 minutes of charging, although Mercedes has yet to provide a concrete 10 to 80% charge time. Also like the CLA, you’ll need to pay extra for a DC-DC converter to enable 400-volt charging at places such as a Tesla Supercharger.

    To deliver on the “limousine” part of the brief, the VLE can be had with Airmatic air suspension. Besides offering a cushy ride, this setup also allows the car to be raised or lowered by 40 mm to benefit either ground clearance or entry and egress. You can also spec rear-axle steering at up to seven degrees, shrinking the turning circle to 10.9 metres – again comparable to the CLA.

    Measuring 5,309 mm long, 1,999 mm wide and 1,943 mm tall, the VLE is among the longest in its segment – longer even than the Xpeng X9 (5,293 mm) and a long-wheelbase S-Class (5,289 mm) – with its 3,342 mm wheelbase also besting the others by a considerable margin. An even longer 5,484 mm model with a 3,517 mm wheelbase is coming, which will eclipse even a Maybach S-Class (5,460 mm, 3,396 mm wheelbase).

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    The VLE is therefore a more ambitious offering than the V-Class ever was, and to that end, the car gets a far more imposing design, with a massive full-height grille available with the upright three-pointed star bonnet ornament – a first for a van-shaped Mercedes. This is flanks by distinctive wavy headlights joined together by a strip up top; these are available in Digital Light versions with rather gaudy quadruple illuminated stars.

    Further back, you’ll find a smooth streamlined design with an sweeping glasshouse arc, subtle front and rear shoulder lines and flush pop-out door handles. The slab-sidedness is mitigated somewhat by a range of large wheel options measuring between 19 and a whopping 22 inches in diameter. An inverted U-shaped taillight bar forms an aero shroud around the rear windscreen, which can open separately and features the Mercedes-Benz script (following another pervasive design trend? I hope not).

    As before, the VLE can be had in AMG Line trim, giving the car a sportier front bumper design, an illuminated dot matrix grille and a returning dinner plate-sized grille star, providing a look rather reminiscent of the new electric GLC. Standard and Exclusive variants are also available, with higher-end models gaining a gloss black lower body to hide the car’s visual mass.

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    Continuing a trend seen on newer Mercs, the VLE features a flat dashboard covered in piano black trim, providing a platform for the optional MBUX Superscreen. This adds a 14-inch passenger touchscreen to the standard array of screens, including a 10.25-inch instrument display and a 14-inch infotainment touchscreen. There’s also an available 23.1-inch augmented reality head-up display and a central webcam.

    The widescreen panel is framed by vertical air vents, with the centre vents hidden atop the dash. Buyers can choose between three centre console options – a compact design with single or dual Qi wireless chargers, a longer version with an armrest and open storage underneath, and a range-topping variant with twin heated and cooled compartments.

    Behind the front seats is where the magic happens. The VLE can be had in eight- and seven-seater layouts, with the manually-adjustable second row available with either a bench or individual captain’s chairs with a fold-out table. Both of these can be arranged in any way – including a rearward-facing second row for shuttle purposes – and be removed; they even come with integrated wheels for easy moving and storage.

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    Power-adjustable second-row bench and captain’s chairs are also available, but the pews that towkays will really want are the Grand Comfort seats. These come with additional cushioning, built-in ottomans, individual wireless charging pads, lumbar adjustment and even a massage function. You can adjust these seats via the physical buttons, the infotainment system or even the Mercedes-Benz app.

    The Grand Comfort seats are best paired with a 32:9, 31.3-inch 8K display that folds out, BMW 7 Series style, from the roof. It too has a webcam for conference calls, as well as a split-screen function and the ability to stream video from services such as Disney+. You control the massive “TV” through twin removable tablets located, rather oddly, behind the front seat backs. Audio from the screens is directed through an optional 22-speaker Burmester 3D Surround Sound system with Dolby Atmos support.

    Utility has not been ignored in pursuit of luxury and technological advancement. Even with all seats up, you still get up to 795 litres of boot space. With manual seats, you can remove all of them to boost luggage capacity to a cavernous 4,078 litres, so packing even your most outrageous IKEA shopping spree will be a cinch. Mercedes also claims a towing capacity of 2.5 tonnes.

    Mercedes-Benz VLE – new luxury EV MPV with more than 400 PS, over 700 km WLTP, 300 kW charging

    Safety-wise, the VLE is available with a whole host of driver assists, with the options list including MB.Drive Assist with Distronic adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist and lane change assist – the latter being upgraded to an automatic system with MB.Drive Assist Plus. Meanwhile, MB.Drive Assist Pro adds highly automated city and highway driving, available in China first. You also get park assist and an upgraded 360-degree camera system with a rim protection warning to guard against kerb strikes.

    Although the VLE will be sold as an EV first, reports from the likes of Autocar suggest that the MPV will come with combustion engines further down the line, in keeping with Mercedes’ electrification U-turn. This is reflected in the change in the nomenclature of the platform, which was originally called the Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA).

     
  • EPMB adds MG S5 EV to its Melaka plant assembly list – targets 30k units a year and exports, even LHD

    EPMB adds MG S5 EV to its Melaka plant assembly list – targets 30k units a year and exports, even LHD

    EP Manufacturing Berhad (EPMB) has added another feather to its car assembly cap with the MG S5 EV, the first model from the SAIC brand to be locally assembled in Malaysia. The CKD electric SUV rolled off the line at EPMB’s Plant 2 in Pegoh, Melaka yesterday morning.

    EPMB’s Pegoh facility has become a CKD hub for Chinese brands. Its biggest customer is GWM, and we saw plenty of Haval H6 SUVs and GWM Wey G9 MPVs at the plant yesterday. In December 2025, Xpeng announced EPMB as its CKD partner, with the G6, X9 and X9 PowerX REEV set to be assembled in Melaka. Production is scheduled to start at the end of this month.

    During our visit to the plant yesterday for the MG S5’s line-off ceremony, we saw finished units of the BAIC X55 and BJ40 Plus SUVs that were previewed back in May 2024. We’ve not heard from the Beijing-based state-owned carmaker since then, although deliveries were supposed to start later that year.

    EPMB has a 10-year CKD deal with BAIC, although the carmaker has gone quiet after a May 2024 preview

    Late last year, when announcing the launch of Phase 2 of its Melaka factory, EPMB said that pilot production for the BAIC X55 and BJ40 was completed in November 2025, with full production slated to begin in January 2026. The Bursa-listed company said that its contract assembly deal with BAIC is a 10-year one. We’ll see if the brand resurfaces – more on BAIC in Malaysia here.

    Back to SAIC. Production of the S5 EV is expected to be between 120 and 180 units per month, with an estimated annual output of around 1,500 to 2,000 units this year. The carmaker is planning exports from Melaka to other ASEAN markets and is even considering left-hand-drive markets.

    “Today represents the maturing of the investments that we have carefully built over the past few years. From establishing our assembly operations, we have now progressed to producing multiple vehicle models locally, and the introduction of the MG S5 marks another important step forward for our operations,” said Hamidon Abdullah, executive chairman of EPMB.

    EPMB adds MG S5 EV to its Melaka plant assembly list – targets 30k units a year and exports, even LHD

    “Currently, the facility is planned to produce approximately 1,200 vehicles per month, with output expected to increase gradually as production programmes expand. We aim to fully utilise the installed capacity of the facility and eventually reach 2,500 vehicles per month, or approximately 30,000 vehicles annually.

    “In the future, we will explore export-oriented opportunities, including the potential assembly of left-hand-drive vehicles for international markets,” he added.

    EPMB is seeking to be part of SAIC Motor’s broader regional manufacturing network and Hamidon points out that both parties successfully completed the necessary preparations for CKD assembly in less than five months since the agreement was signed in October 2025.

     
  • UMW Toyota Motor sold 4,856 units in February 2026

    UMW Toyota Motor sold 4,856 units in February 2026

    UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has announced it sold 4,856 vehicles in February 2026, which is more than the 4,700 units it managed in the first month of this year.

    With this result, the company’s year-to-date (YTD) total currently stands at 9,556 units. In its release, the company attributed the steady performance to continued demand across its core models, although it did not provide a sales breakdown by model.

    Comparing UMWT’s sales result to that of vehicle registration data provided by the road transport department (JPJ), the latter showed a total of 13,591 Toyota vehicles were registered as of the end of February. As such, it is presumed that around 4,000 Toyota vehicles registered were not from official channels i.e. not sold thought UMWT.

    UMW Toyota Motor sold 4,856 units in February 2026

    In the first two months of 2026, UMWT has introduced a number of hybrid models, starting with the Vios Hybrid in January. This was followed by the updated Corolla Cross HEV GR Sport in early February, which was followed by the Harrier HEV and Vellfire HEV.

    “Our multi-pathway approach ensures that customers are not confined to a single solution. By expanding hybrid options across sedan and SUV segments while continuing to strengthen our nationwide network, we are providing practical electrified choices supported by a reliable ownership ecosystem,” said Datuk Ravindran Kurusamy, president of UMWT.

     
  • Next-generation Alpine A110 EV to debut this year, could be joined by internal combustion engine version

    Next-generation Alpine A110 EV to debut this year, could be joined by internal combustion engine version

    The next-generation Alpine A110 will debut later this year with an electric powertrain, and it is designed to also accommodate an internal combustion engine, Alpine CEO Philippe Krief told Autocar.

    “We will offer the first true EV sportscar to the market. It will be true to Alpine’s DNA and outperform the best of today’s combustion sports cars, thanks to the Alpine Performance Platform. Beyond this, by remaining agile and flexible, Alpine will to be able to react in real time to market evolutions; our strategy is as adaptable as it is robust,” Krief said in a statement.

    “Yes, the platform is designed to accommodate an internal combustion engine,” Krief told Autocar, alluding to the possibility that the next A110 will not be confined to be EV-only. The new A110 will be electric. The goal of Futuready (Renault Group’s future plan) is to be prepared for the future, so we have developed the platform to receive an ICE,” Krief continued.

    While the platform’s adaptability does not necessarily confirm an ICE-powered version of the future A110, he said that the manufacturer needs to be ready for any future changes in emissions and powertrain legislation which have fluctuated in recent years, especially in Europe and in the United States, he said.

    The flexibility give Alpine the option of offering the next-generation A110 in more markets, where electrification demands are not as advanced, according to the publication. “At the moment we focus on Europe. If having an [internal combustion] engine offers opportunities for Alpine in other markets then we can make it,” the brand’s CEO said.

    According to the report, the APP enables the next A110 to have a weight distribution of 40:60 front to rear thanks to two separate battery packs, an arrangement that should help the coupé retain its ICE-powered predecessor’s shape. Its suspension will be aluminium, and the car will feature integrated braking and steering systems, it wrote.

    This will feature a dual-motor, rear-wheel drive powertrain, and this could feature the in-wheel motor configuration as featured in the Renault 5 Turbo 3E. Active torque vectoring is being developed in order to provide a lightweight feel, aided by a low-slung, “Formula 1-inspired” driving position with a vertically set steering wheel and key instruments within easy reach.

     
  • Four-year manufacturer warranty for KTM motorcycles

    Four-year manufacturer warranty for KTM motorcycles

    A four-year manufacturer’s warranty is now available for KTM motorcycles from model year 2025 onwards. The four-year Premium Manufacturer’s Warranty is applicable for all street-legal KTM motorcycles, regardless of engine displacement.

    The warranty specifically excludes track-only and closed course competition KTM motorcycles. Warranty coverage is conditional upon required services being carried out in accordance with the motorcycle’s official service plan by an authorised KTM dealer.

    A check with the authorised KTM distributer for Malaysia, Eurowheels, confirmed the KTM Premium Maufacturer’s Warranty is applicable as a worldwide warranty. “By simply following the recommended service plan, riders can rely on comprehensive coverage in the event of any issue. The expansion underlines KTM’s confidence across its entire street range,” said Spela Kovacic, KTM vice-president of Global Customer Service.

     
  • Honda Heritage Parts launched in US through Acura – reproduction and redeveloped parts for first-gen NSX

    Honda Heritage Parts launched in US through Acura – reproduction and redeveloped parts for first-gen NSX

    Following its introduction in Japan in December last year, Honda Heritage Works is now making its to the United States through Acura. The luxury arm of Honda recently announced that its US dealers will soon sell parts for the first-generation NSX beginning this summer.

    This will be done through the Honda Heritage Parts programme, which is one side of the Honda Heritage Works business. Within this programme are ‘Genuine Honda Heritage Compatible Parts’ reproduced using the same materials and production methods used for the original parts. There will also be ‘Genuine Honda Heritage Reproduction Parts’ that are redeveloped and reproduced to replace original parts no longer available for sale by Honda.

    “In this 40th anniversary year of the Acura brand, the launch of Honda Heritage Parts is especially meaningful, giving Acura enthusiasts the support they need to continue enjoying their first-generation Acura NSX. At its core, the new Honda Heritage Parts program honors our shared passion for these iconic vehicles and helps ensure they can be enjoyed by future generations,” said Steven Bailey, vice president of Honda and Acura parts, service and technical division.

    For now, only the first-generation NSX is being supported by the programme, with parts for other Acura and Honda performance models under evaluation. Additional details, including pricing and parts availability, will be released closer to launch.

    US-based NSX owners won’t have access to the other side of Honda Heritage Works, which is the Honda Restoration Service (formerly known as NSX Refresh Plan) that is offered exclusively in Japan. An example of this division’s work was presented at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon.

    GALLERY: Honda Heritage Works at 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon

     
 
 
 

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