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  • 2026 Vespa 946 Horse celebrates the Year of the Horse

    2026 Vespa 946 Horse celebrates the Year of the Horse

    Another commemorative edition from Vespa, this time the 2026 Vespa 946 Horse. Celebrating the Chinese Year of the Horse, the 946 Horse is the latest in a series of such scooters from Vespa.

    Previous editions have included the Rabbit, Dragon and Snake, with a limited production run and eye watering price tag approaching RM100,000. Vespa has not said how many 946 Horse scooters will be made, but expect to be I some multiple ending with ’88’.

    For the 946 Horse, there will be two versions, the 125 and the 150, based on the current Sprint scooters. In the case of the 946 Horse 150, the version most likely to be sold in Malaysia if it comes in, a 155 cc, single-cylinder, three-valve air-cooled mill produces 12.7 hp at 7,750 rpm and 12.8 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm.

    The 946 Horse comes with its own unique Vespa body shell, a single seater with “floating seat”, emblazoned with a gold “V” for Vespa logo. Finished in a shade Vespa calls “Bay”, the 946 Horse is finished in a dark shade of brown, with metallic undertones.

    2026 Vespa 946 Horse celebrates the Year of the Horse

    A parcel grid finished in matte black powder coat is placed where the rear seat would be on a Vespa, with all trim ad panels accented in black. The 946 Horse comes with its own unique accessories, including an edition specific helmet and rear luggage bag.

    Other special touches to the 946 Horse include a brown leather seat with copper metal buttons and a buckle. The rear view mirror stems and handlebar grips are also finished in brown leather, in a style similar to horse riding equipment.

     
  • BYD Sime Motors plans network expansion in 2026, opening flagship BYD Mansion outlet in Penang

    BYD Sime Motors plans network expansion in 2026, opening flagship BYD Mansion outlet in Penang

    BYD Mansion @ Macalister Penang will be opening its doors this year

    BYD Sime Motors is expanding its retail and aftersales network this year to serve its customers more effectively. The official distributor of BYD cars in Malaysia has a footprint of over 40 showrooms nationwide, and is on track to have 34 aftersales touchpoints in 2026 when nine new service centres are complete.

    The brand has been extending its presence beyond major urban centres. In Johor, it opened outlets in Muar and Kluang, and in the East Coast, BYD Kuala Terengganu joins facilities in Kuantan and Kota Bharu. The northern region saw the debut of BYD in Sungai Petani, Juru and Ipoh. BYD has 12 body and paint outlets nationwide too.

    The wide and growing network matches the brand’s size – it has been Malaysia’s top EV brand for three consecutive years. Last year, BYD delivered 14,407 units, a 68% increase over 2024. Last year, BYD was No.6 in the overall brands chart, or No.4 in the non-national segment.

    BYD Sime Motors plans network expansion in 2026, opening flagship BYD Mansion outlet in Penang

    BYD Sungai Petani

    Growth has been fast – after acquiring its first 10,000 customers in 20 months, the next 10,000 came in just 13 months. BYD Sime Motors says that it’s on track to reach the 30,000 customers mark next month.

    “These milestones reflect the strong partnership between BYD and Sime Motors, as well as our shared commitment to raising the standards of EV ownership in Malaysia. A comprehensive network allows BYD to provide robust support throughout the ownership lifecycle as well as greater resale confidence. Each of our newest outlets are designed to deliver a more refined showroom experience, reflecting BYD’s promise to combine advanced technology with a premium, customer-centric environment,” said Eagle Zhao, MD of BYD Malaysia.

    “As the nation’s leading BEV brand, our focus is clear as we move forward. We will prioritise the needs of Malaysians as we continue to grow our nationwide network and strengthen every customer touchpoint. We are also grateful for the trust of our BYD community and remain firm in supporting them with ever increasing convenience, confidence and care,” he added.

    BYD Sime Motors plans network expansion in 2026, opening flagship BYD Mansion outlet in Penang

    “Despite operating in an increasingly competitive market, we have proven our capability and resilience. This year presents a fresh opportunity to further strengthen BYD’s nationwide presence with the focus on providing a more premium and elevated customer experience and delivering intelligent, zero-emission mobility solutions. We believe this is fundamental to spurring greater EV adoption in Malaysia,” said Jeffrey Gan, MD of Southeast Asia, Sime Motors.

    By the way, the spectacular-looking showroom in the lead image above is the BYD Mansion that will open its doors this year. Located on Macalister Road in Penang, the flagship outlet has a glass structure encasing a heritage building, with the original structure’s facade prominent at the front. BYD says that it ‘features the integration of local cultural elements into its design philosophy, creating a premium, unique space’.

    The company adds that its continued investment in aftersales infrastructure ‘directly addresses customer concerns about maintenance and downtime’. Support is provided by a pool of 80 EV-certified technicians trained at the BYD Academy, alongside a centralised parts warehouse that ensures efficient parts availability. For customers, this means shorter waiting time and more service transparency.

     
  • Linglong Sport Master beats Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Goodyear, Bridgestone in wet braking tyre test?

    Linglong Sport Master beats Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Goodyear, Bridgestone in wet braking tyre test?

    Tyres are the only intended physical contact points between a motor vehicle and the road, therefore their importance to safety cannot be overstated. The established makes have routinely topped instrumented tyre tests, reinforcing the perception of quality of these brands when the time comes to make a purchase.

    Though, the latest results have found the Linglong Sport Master from China to have topped the charts in wet braking tests, in a field of entries comprised of tyres from well-known brands including Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Goodyear, and Bridgestone.

    The latest tyre tests by ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) and Auto Bild via Tyre Reviews have emerged with their findings, in tests for the 225/50R17 size fitted to a B9 Audi A4 Avant, and 245/45R19 fitted to a G60 BMW 5 Series.

    Linglong Sport Master beats Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Goodyear, Bridgestone in wet braking tyre test?

    The Leapmotor B10 in Malaysia gets the Linglong Sport Master e

    In wet surface braking from 80 km/h conducted by ADAC for the 17-inch size, the Linglong Sport Master tied for first place with the Continental PremiumContact 7 at a stopping distance of 30.10 m. Coming in third in this test was the Kumho Ecsta HS52 with a stopping distance of 31.10 m, followed by the Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance (31.30 m), Pirelli Cinturato C3 (31.80 m) and the Michelin Primacy 5 (32.70 m).

    The results were also mirrored in the findings for wet braking performance on concrete, with the Linglong Sport Master taking top spot with a stopping distance of 32.30 m, followed by the Continental PremiumContact 7 (34.90 m), Kumho Ecsta HS52 (35.90 m), Pirelli Cinturato C3 (37.30 m) and the Falken ZIEX ZE320 (37.70 m) for the top five.

    In testing for straight-line aquaplaning, the Sport Master continued to be near the top of the chart in fourth place with a float speed of 78.60 km/h, behind the Pirelli Cinturato C3 (79.70 km/h), Continental PremiumContact 7 (79.70 km/h) and Vredestein Ultrac plus (79.30 km/h).

    The Proton eMas 5 and BYD Dolphin in Malaysia also come with Linglong tyres, albeit from the Comfort Master and Eco Master ranges

    The high-ranking results attained by the Linglong Sport Master are just part of the story, however; in terms of predicted wear life, this model was ranked last among 16 tyres tested for the 17-inch size, with a predicted wear life of 26,100 km (topping the chart is the Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance with a predicted wear life of 57,800 km.

    Its contrasting results across different parameters continue with the measure of fuel efficiency, again ranking last among 16 tyres tested for the 17-inch size where the Linglong Sport Master recorded 6.00 l/100 km, against the top-scoring Michelin Primacy 5 which recorded 5.40 l/100 km (the testing method by ADAC is to drive the vehicle on an oval to acquire the fuel consumption reading).

    According to Tyre Reviews, the poor tyre wear and fuel efficiency findings show where the compromises have been made in order to attain the chart-topping results in wet braking.

    Locally, Linglong is present in the Malaysian market as OE fit for the Leapmotor B10 with the Sport Master e, and in our experience the Sport Master e has provided decent performance for the electric SUV. Other factory-fit examples of Linglong tyres are on the Proton eMas 5 with the Comfort Master, and the BYD Dolphin with the Eco Master, though the latter two tyre examples have been found to be less satisfactory.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Vellfire Hybrid in Malaysia – full gallery of petrol-electric MPV with 250 PS, Alphard kit, RM550k

    2026 Toyota Vellfire Hybrid in Malaysia – full gallery of petrol-electric MPV with 250 PS, Alphard kit, RM550k

    Last month, UMW Toyota Motor introduced the Vellfire Hybrid, a continuation of its hybridisation strategy seemingly permeating every part of its lineup (you may remember that it also launched the Harrier Hybrid last week). The company is now showcasing the petrol-electric luxury MPV at its Shah Alam headquarters, giving us a better look at this behemoth of a flagship.

    As previously reported, the Vellfire Hybrid is actually the most expensive of the Alphard/Vellfire twins, priced at RM549,900 on-the-road without insurance. That’s over RM100,000 more than the petrol model and nearly RM2,000 more than even the supposedly more upmarket Alphard 2.4 litre turbo. Included in the figure is a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and an eight-year (also with unlimited mileage) battery warranty.

    2026 Toyota Vellfire Hybrid in Malaysia – full gallery of petrol-electric MPV with 250 PS, Alphard kit, RM550k

    The biggest change, of course, is under the short bonnet, where you’ll find a 2.5 litre A25A-FXS Atkinson-cycle Dynamic Force naturally-aspirated four-cylinder, producing 187 PS at 6,000 rpm and 233 Nm of torque from 4,300 to 4,500 rpm.

    This is paired with a 182 PS/270 Nm electric motor and an E-CVT setup for a total system output of 250 PS – 70 PS (37%) up on the petrol model. The big benefit, however, is fuel consumption, quoted at 5.7 litres per 100 km (17.5 km per litre) versus 9.1 litres per 100 km (11 km per litre) for the petrol.

    2026 Toyota Vellfire Hybrid in Malaysia – full gallery of petrol-electric MPV with 250 PS, Alphard kit, RM550k

    Not that you’d be able to tell from the outside, as the Hybrid looks practically identical to the standard Vellfire. It still comes with unique split LED headlights, massive slatted grille, vertical (fake) corner air inlets and full-width LED taillights with U-shaped graphics, with the only difference being the HEV badges on the flanks and tailgate. The wheels are also the same 19-inch ten-spoke units with a two-tone finish.

    To justify the sharp price hike, the Hybrid gains several kit upgrades to bring it on par with the Alphard, such as Nappa leather (in a bespoke Sunset Brown, replacing the petrol car’s black faux leather) and a head-up display. But it’s in the second row where the car has stepped up significantly in terms of appointments.

    2026 Toyota Vellfire Hybrid in Malaysia – full gallery of petrol-electric MPV with 250 PS, Alphard kit, RM550k

    Here, towkays benefit from the Alphard’s plusher Executive Lounge seats, which include built-in ottomans, separate fold-out tables with vanity mirrors and a smartphone-style control touchscreen, plus an additional massage function to join the standard seat heating and ventilation. Also lifted from the Alphard is a 14-inch ceiling-mounted rear monitor, set in between the two rear skylights with powered sunshades.

    As per its other siblings, the Hybrid’s front cabin gets a 12.3-inch instrument display and a 14-inch infotainment/navigation touchscreen with Lexus-style physical air-con control knobs and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A 15-speaker JBL sound system and a Qi wireless charger continue to be standard equipment.

    Other bits of standard kit include app-based remote engine start, four-zone auto air con with Panasonic Nanoe X air ionising, eight-way driver (with memory) and four-way passenger power-adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation, a power-adjustable steering column, paddle shifters, a digital rear-view mirror, a 360-degree camera system, a powered tailgate, a dash cam, and solar and security window tint.

    As for safety, the Vellfire Hybrid continues to come as standard with the full suite of Toyota Safety Sense driver assists, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, parking AEB, traffic sign recognition and adaptive high beam. Six airbags and stability control are, of course, fitted.

     
  • Police arrests 29-year-old man and seizes BMW seen drifting on Genting Highlands road in viral video

    Police arrests 29-year-old man and seizes BMW seen drifting on Genting Highlands road in viral video

    The police have detained a 29-year-old man after a viral video showed him drifting his BMW on the road to Genting Highlands. In an official release, Bentong district police chief Supt Zaiham Mohd Kahar said police picked up on the 14-second video that was widely shared on TikTok on March 2, 2026.

    In the video, a “325i,” was seen drifting on the left- and right-hand turns on the road leading up to Genting Highlands. The police soon managed to identify the 29-year-old driver, who surrendered himself at Bentong district police headquarters together with his car on March 6 at around 11am.

    The suspect was arrested and initial urine tests returned negative results, while his car has been seized for further action. Zaiham said the case is being investigated under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for reckless and dangerous driving endangering the public.

     
  • MRT Putrajaya Line service back to normal today, power supply issue from March 3 cable theft fixed

    MRT Putrajaya Line service back to normal today, power supply issue from March 3 cable theft fixed

    The MRT Putrajaya Line service is back to normal today after the power supply issue – discovered on March 3 and due to cable theft – was rectified. With that, the alternative train service and free shuttle buses provided to bridge the gap ends.

    To recap, the service disruption started on March 3 due to a power supply problem near the Damansara Damai station. Trains coming from Putrajaya Sentral (and KL) had to turn back at the Metro Prima station in Kepong while trains coming from Kwasa Damansara turned back after making the short journey to Damansara Damai. A shuttle train between Metro Prima and Damansara Damai was introduced.

    Rapid Rail says that throughout the disruption, it deployed nearly 180 extra staff to assist passengers at affected stations, in addition to 20 free buses.

    The rail operator has made a police report at the Damansara police station and is cooperating with PDRM on the cable theft investigations. As a prevention measure, Rapid Rail is stepping up safety monitoring on its tracks and facilities by auxiliary police patrols. The public is urged to report suspicious activities at train tracks – call Rapid KL’s customer service at 03-78852585 or the cops if you see anything shady. More on the worsening cable theft problem here.

     
  • Xpeng G6 PowerX – REEV version with 296 PS, 430 km CLTC EV range, 1,704 km total, 2.24 litres per 100 km

    Xpeng G6 PowerX – REEV version with 296 PS, 430 km CLTC EV range, 1,704 km total, 2.24 litres per 100 km

    Following in the footsteps of the X9, the Xpeng G6 has received a PowerX variant in China, adding a range extender to the Tesla Model Y-baiting electric SUV. As per its MPV stablemate, the car gains a 1.5 litre turbo four-cylinder petrol engine under its pert bonnet.

    The ICE serves solely as a generator, charging the slightly smaller 55.8 kWh LFP battery at 85 kW. The car continues to be powered solely by a single rear electric motor making 296 PS (218 kW) and 450 Nm of torque, getting it from zero to 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds – three tenths of a second slower than the regular EV version.

    Xpeng claims a pure EV range of 450 km on China’s exceedingly lenient CLTC cycle, leading to a total range of 1,704 km. Fuel consumption is rated at 2.24 litres per 100 km, and even with the battery run down, the PowerX can still do 5.9 litres per 100 km.

    Xpeng G6 PowerX – REEV version with 296 PS, 430 km CLTC EV range, 1,704 km total, 2.24 litres per 100 km

    The G6 PowerX continues to utilise an 800-volt electrical architecture, with a claimed 5C DC fast charging speed (five times the battery capacity in kW), so expect around 280 kW. As such, the battery charges from 10 to 80% in the same 12 minutes as its EV counterpart, which can charge at up to 451 kW.

    Aside from the rejigged powertrain, the G6 PowerX also gains new adaptive dampers supported by AI-driven chassis control, along with reworked hydraulic bushings. The rest of the car remains identical to the EV version, with only a more open grille and a fuel filler door being the only visible changes. You still get the same design tweaks as last year’s facelift, including a new full-width front light bar, fully body-coloured wheel arches, a rear deck spoiler and new wheel designs.

    The interior again takes after the facelift, with a redesigned dashboard and door cards and extended ambient lighting. The tech includes a 10.25-inch instrument display and a 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, plus twin 50-watt Qi wireless chargers and an 18-speaker Xopera sound system. Xpeng also says the PowerX is the only REEV in its class to offer active noise cancellation.

    Xpeng G6 PowerX – REEV version with 296 PS, 430 km CLTC EV range, 1,704 km total, 2.24 litres per 100 km

    Last but not least, the G6 PowerX receives three of Xpeng’s latest Turing AI chip to power its driver assists, with an effective computing power of 2,250 TOPs. This enables the inclusion of the company’s second-generation visual-language-action (VLA) model for improved highly automated driving, with Level 4 autonomy aimed to be achieved within “one to three years.”

    The G6 PowerX is on sale in China now, offered in a single variant priced at 186,800 yuan (RM107,400). With more of the world moving away from full electrification, we could very well see PowerX versions of the G6 and X9 being made available in other markets. Perhaps in Malaysia, too?

     
  • 2026 Proton X90 MC brochure leaked – 181 PS/290 Nm 1.5L turbo i-GT 4-cyl from X50, X70, S70; three variants

    2026 Proton X90 MC brochure leaked – 181 PS/290 Nm 1.5L turbo i-GT 4-cyl from X50, X70, S70; three variants

    More details emerge regarding the upcoming Proton X90 MC update, with its brochure leaked on Facebook. This reveals that the updated three-row SUV will be brought to market in three variants, named Lite, Prime and Prime X.

    This will be its first minor change since its launch in May 2023, and the biggest change concerns its powertrain, which will be the i-GT 1.5TD engine which also powers the updated X50, X70 and S70, that outputs 181 PS at 5,500 rpm and 290 Nm from 2,000 rpm to 3,500 rpm, paired to a seven-speed dual clutch transmission.

    Images of the X90 MC on the leaked brochure confirm that there are essentially no changes to the exterior of the three-row SUV, and wheels are 18 inches in diameter for the X90, from the base Lite variant onwards.

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    Base specifications of the 1.5TD Lite:

    • i-GT 1.5TD engine
    • seven-speed dual-clutch transmission multi-ink rear suspension
    • LED headlamps and DRLs
    • 18-inch alloy wheels
    • Roof rails
    • 12.3-inch infotainment head unit with support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    • Leatherette seats
    • Seven USB ports
    • Six airbags
    • Rear parking sensors

    The 1.5TD Prime adds:

    • Automatic headlamps
    • Automatic rain sensing front windshield wipers
    • front welcome lamps
    • 10.3-inch combination instrument cluster
    • Six-way power adjustable driver’s seat
    • 360-degree camera suite with 180-degree transparent view
    • Tyre pressure monitoring system
    • front parking sensors

    The 1.5TD Prime X adds:

    • Nappa leather seats
    • Lumbar support adjustment to the six-way power adjustable driver’s seat
    • Four-way power adjustable front passenger with “boss switch”
    • First- and second-row seat ventilation
    • Second-row captain seat configuration
    • First- and second-row ergonomic headrests
    • Front DVR (dashcam)

    2026 Proton X90 MC brochure leaked – 181 PS/290 Nm 1.5L turbo i-GT 4-cyl from X50, X70, S70; three variants

    According to the leaked X90 MC brochure, its exterior colour choices are comprised of Quartz Black, Marine Blue, Armour Silver, Snow White and Jet Grey. For its interior, black is the sole colour available across leatherette and Nappa leather choices.

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton X90 MC1 spied

     
  • 2026 Toyota Harrier 2.5 HEV in Malaysia – 217 PS hybrid is the new sole XU80 variant, RM289,000 OTR

    2026 Toyota Harrier 2.5 HEV in Malaysia – 217 PS hybrid is the new sole XU80 variant, RM289,000 OTR

    Earlier this month, UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) introduced the Toyota Harrier 2.5 HEV in Malaysia. The hybrid updates the fourth-gen XU80 in the country, but remains the sole option for the SUV in the local line-up, taking over from the 2.0 Luxury that was launched here in April 2021.

    The switch to a hybrid powertrain also sees an increase in the price. The Harrier 2.5 HEV is priced from RM289,000 (on-the-road, without insurance), which means it’s slightly more expensive than when the 2.0 litre version was updated in 2022, then priced at RM274,000 for the Luxury and RM277,000 for the Luxury SE.

    Power is up from the old model. On this one, a 2.5 litre A25A-FXS Dynamic Force engine, which offers 178 PS (176 hp) at 5,700 rpm and 221 Nm from 3,600 rpm to 5,200 rpm, works with a 120 PS (118 hp, or 88 kW) and 202 Nm electric motor to deliver a total system output of 217 PS, with power sent to the front wheels. The 2.0 litre Dynamic Force four-cylinder on the previous one had 173 PS and 203 Nm for its output numbers.

    The exterior equipment list includes automatic bi-LED projector headlamps and LED indicators, LED DRLs, LED foglamps and LED combination tail lamps, as well as auto-folding mirrors with integrated indicators, a kick sensor-equipped hands-free tailgate and a fixed panoramic sunroof. The Harrier 2.5 HEV rides on 18-inch alloys, wrapped with 225/60 R18 rubbers, the set-up similar to the 2.0 Luxury.

    Inside, you’ll find a 12.3-inch multi-info instrument TFT display screen and an eight-inch Display Audio head unit with wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto and a six-speaker audio system.

    Standard kit also includes combination leather upholstery in black, ventilated/heated 12-way driver and four-way front passenger power adjustable seats, dual-zone air-conditioning, a Qi wireless device charger, a 10.5-inch colour head-up display, five USB-C ports (two for charging and one for data in front, and two for charging for the rear seats) and a digital rear view mirror.

    As for safety and driving assistance systems, the Harrier 2.5 HEV is equipped with seven airbags (driver, front passenger, side, curtain and driver’s knee) and a Toyota Safety Sense suite that includes a pre-collision system, lane departure alert, lane tracing assist, all-speed dynamic radar cruise control, adaptive high beam and road sign assist. Additionally, there’s a blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert, vehicle approach notice, a parking support brake feature and a panoramic view monitor, among others.

    Exterior colours offered for the Harrier 2.5 HEV in Malaysia include Platinum White Pearl Mica, Precious Black and Grey Metallic, where the first two colour choices command an RM800 premium. The SUV is covered by a five-year unlimited mileage warranty, and an eight-year, unlimited mileage hybrid components warranty that covers the hybrid battery, inverter and power management ECU.

    GALLERY: 2026 Toyota Harrier 2.5 HEV

     
  • 2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce released, RM91.1k

    2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce released, RM91.1k

    Coming into the “travel enduro” motorcycle category is the 2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce, priced at 19,900 euro (RM91,118) in Italy. Coming with premium components, advanced electronics, and a comprehensive equipment package as standard equipment, the Enduro Veloce is available in two colour schemes – Nero Intenso/Grigio Antracite and Bianco Perlato RC/Blu Nordico.

    Eschewing the usual market approach of offering a “bare bones” bike which the customer then has to load with accessory packages at extra cost, MV Agusta decided to offer a fully loaded motorcycle from the start. This means every key feature is fully integrated and factory-installed, with no further add-ons required.

    The Enduro Veloce comes with an extensive electronic riding aid suite, including a six-axis inertial management unit (IMU) with cornering ABS, four ride modes including a custom mode, eight traction control modes plus an “off” mode” and up-and-down quickshifter.

    2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce released, RM91.1k

    Also included is wheelie control, engine braking control, adjustable engine response, three levels of throttle sensitivity, three engine maps – Low, Medium and High – RPM limiter and cruise control. The list of standard equipment includes aluminium panniers with mounting frame, crash bars, fog lights and center stand.

    Power for the Enduro Veloce comes from MV Agusta’s inline three-cylinder mill, displacing 931 cc, producing 124 heat 10,000 rpm with 102 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Fully-adjustable Sachs front forks are fitted, while the rear gets a fully-adjustable monoshock, with 210 mm of suspension travel at both ends.

    2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce released, RM91.1k

    The Enduro Veloce rolls on 21-inch front and 18-inch spoked wheels and twin Brembo Stylema four-piston monobloc callipers are fitted to the front wheel, clamping 320 mm discs. Weight for the Enduro Veloce is listed at 235 kg (dry) and 250 kg fully fuelled, with 20-litres in the fuel tank while seat height is adjustable between 850 mm and 870 mm.

    Riding information is displayed on a seven-inch TFT-LCD display, with connectivity to the rider’s smartphone using the MV Agusta Ride App, as well as on-screen navigation display, as well as anti-theft functionality. Primary competition for the Enduro Veloce is the Ducati DesertX (RM112,900 in 2022), Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro (RM87,000), Honda Africa Twin (RM99,888), KTM 890 Adventure R (RM95,800) and BMW F900 GS Adventure.

     
  • JPJvBid launched – new online bidding platform for seized, forfeited vehicles; e-catalogue priced at RM50

    JPJvBid launched – new online bidding platform for seized, forfeited vehicles; e-catalogue priced at RM50

    The road transport department (JPJ) has introduced JPJvBid, a digital platform that serves to manage public auctions of seized and forfeited vehicles. Available for download from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery, the JPJvBid app will require users to log in with their existing MyJPJ credentials or register for a new account via the official JPJ portal.

    Once logged in, users can purchase an e-catalogue containing the vehicles offered for bidding, with each e-catalogue costing RM50 per auction series. E-catalogues will be available from RM50 per series, and the first auction session is scheduled for April 1 to 5 this year.

    According to reports by Malay Mail and Business Today, JPJ Selangor will initially conduct a pilot auction featuring 30 vehicles comprising motorcycles, cars and scrap vehicles. Unlike in the past, physical vehicle inspections will no longer be permitted with the introduction of JPJvBid, which means bidders must base their decisions solely on the images and a vehicle rating report attached to each listing.

    JPJvBid launched – new online bidding platform for seized, forfeited vehicles; e-catalogue priced at RM50

    Within the app, users can check the e-catalogues that they have already purchased as well as their bidding history. Similar to JPJeBid for number plates, each listing contains details like the starting price and bid increment amounts.

    JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said the launch of JPJvBid is a strategic move to enhance transparency, efficiency and integrity in disposing of impounded vehicles.

     
  • Audi Q7 S line now available fr RM399,990 – German engineering, locally assembled; 3.0 V6, Seat Massage

    Audi Q7 S line now available fr RM399,990 – German engineering, locally assembled; 3.0 V6, Seat Massage

    Top-tier German engineering, locally assembled. That’s the Audi Q7, Ingolstadt’s flagship seven-seater SUV that’s CKD assembled in Malaysia. It’s the first Audi to be assembled here, and it’s also a first for the brand in Southeast Asia. The Q7 is therefore a landmark model.

    Bringing German engineering closer to home also means a more competitive price, and the Q7 – in desirable 3.0 TFSI S line form – is superb value with a sticker price of RM462,272 on-the-road. Now, the premium large SUV is available from just RM399,990. Limited units of management cars are available at this very attractive price – enquire in store.

    The Q7 3.0 TFSI is powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 engine with 340 PS and 500 Nm of torque made between 1,370 and 4,500 rpm. The six-pot engine is paired with a 48-volt mild hybrid system that allows the Q7 to coast with the engine off at speeds of up to 160 km/h. The mild hybrid system also allows for smooth rolling without the engine-braking effect, and engine restarts are silent and comfortable with no vibrations.

    Performance wise, the Q7 3.0 TFSI does the 0-100 km/h sprint in just 5.6 seconds and Audi’s signature quattro permanent all-wheel drive and all-wheel steering provides unmatched confident handling capability.

    As for styling and equipment, the CKD Audi Q7 ticks all the right boxes. The Black Styling Plus and S line packages – gloss black accents, anthracite grey rings, and illuminated S line door sills — are finishing touches on a design that feels both powerful and personal.

    Audi is an automotive lighting pioneer, and the company’s top-line HD Matrix LED headlamps with Audi laser light is standard with the Q7 – you’re guaranteed powerful and wide illumination without blinding anyone. Another desirable option ticked is the Bang & Olufsen 3D premium sound system.

    Comfort should be at the top of a premium large SUV’s priority list, and the Q7 3.0 TFSI excels in this area thanks to seat massage and seat ventilation, which provide a cool and relaxing driving experience no matter how long the journey is. The adaptive air suspension smooths away the rough edges of the surface, providing Q7 occupants with a plush, comfortable ride.

    For some, the Q7’s best feature is inbuilt – this seven-seater three-row SUV can take in up to 1,908 litres of cargo, perfect for families and active lifestyles.

    The handsome Audi Q7 is one of those cars that has to be experienced, and you can book a test drive at your nearest Audi Centre to do so. Limited units are available at the special price of RM399,990, so you’ll have to act fast. Check out Audi Malaysia’s website and the Q7 S line product page for more info.

     
  • Chery’s Raya 2026 promo offers up to RM18,888 discount – PHEVs get RM8,888 off, 10y batt warranty

    Chery’s Raya 2026 promo offers up to RM18,888 discount – PHEVs get RM8,888 off, 10y batt warranty

    Chinese New Year is a wrap and now, Hari Raya Aidilfitri is just around the corner. Which also means another round of sales and shopping! Chery Malaysia is hoping to catch your attention with its Raya 2026 promotion, which is offering up to RM18,888 cash rebate for MY2025 models.

    Naturally, the biggest discount is for the biggest car – the RM159,800 three-row Tiggo 8 Pro is the one with the RM18,888 rebate. It’s followed by RM13,888 off the RM123,800 Tiggo 7 Pro, which is C-segment in size.

    The T7P is powered by a 1.6-litre turbo-four with 197 hp/290 Nm, paired to seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. The T8P is the most powerful Chery-badged ICE car in Malaysia – its 2.0T engine puts out 256 hp/390 Nm and is paired to a seven-speed DCT as well.

    Introduced last year, the Tiggo Cross is Chery’s entry model in Malaysia. It’s available in both pure petrol form (1.5L turbo-four with 147 PS/210 Nm, 6DCT) and a hybrid with a combined 204 PS/310 Nm. At RM99,800, the latter is the most affordable hybrid in Malaysia, while the Turbo is RM10k cheaper at RM88,800. Both now come with a RM7,888 rebate.

    In October 2025, Chery launched the RM159,800 Tiggo 8 PHEV and the RM129,800 Tiggo 7 PHEV. The shared CSH powertrain combines a 143 PS/215 Nm 1.5-litre Miller-cycle turbo-four with a 204 PS/310 Nm electric motor that’s integrated within a stepless dedicated hybrid transmission. Combined output is 275 PS/365 Nm. The T8P PHEV is based on the facelift model with an all-new EV-style cockpit.

    Both PHEVs come with a RM8,888 rebate and a complimentary extended battery warranty (also includes motor and control unit) of 10 years or 200,000 km, valued at RM3,000. The deals are for units manufactured in 2025, valid till March 31. Click on the links to recap the models.

    Chery is having a Raya roadshow from now till April 5 at Lalaport BBCC in KL. There are test drives, activities, merchandise giveaways and an extra RM150 worth of Lalaport shopping vouchers for bookings made at the event.

     
  • Honda to sell US-built Acura Integra Type S, Honda Passport TrailSport Elite in Japan later this year

    Honda to sell US-built Acura Integra Type S, Honda Passport TrailSport Elite in Japan later this year

    Honda has announced its plans to begin selling the Acura Integra Type S and the Honda Passport TrailSport Elite in Japan in the second half of this year, through a simplified certification system for passenger vehicles built in the United States by the Japanese ministry of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism (MLIT).

    This is to enable the reverse-import of the US-built models in order to “accommodate the diverse needs of customers in Japan,” according to the statement by Honda. Both the Acura Integra Type S and the Honda Passport Trailsport Elite are made at the Honda Development & Manufacturing of America (HDMA) plant in Ohio, Alabama.

    The presence of both models in Japan was previewed at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026 in January and the Osaka Auto Messe 2026 in February, where visitors to both shows expressed strong interest in both models and had expectations for a Japanese-market launch, according to the carmaker.

    Honda to sell US-built Acura Integra Type S, Honda Passport TrailSport Elite in Japan later this year

    The Integra Type S made its US market debut in April 2023, packing the K20C 2.0 litre VTEC Turbo inline-four cylinder engine that outputs 320 hp at 6,500 rpm and 420 Nm at 2,600 – 4,000 rpm, driving the front wheels through a six-speed manual and helical LSD, as on the FL5 Civic Type R.

    This tops the Integra range that launched in that market a year prior with a 1.5 litre VTEC Turbo four-cylinder petrol engine that made 200 hp and 160 Nm, paired with either a CVT or a six-speed manual.

    The second half of the Japan-bound duo, the Passport is a five-seater SUV also originally developed for the North American market and larger than the CR-V, and is powered by a 285 hp/355 Nm 3.5 litre V6 petrol engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel-drive with torque vectoring, and this TrailSport Elite variant rolls on 31-inch tyres and 18-inch wheels for heightened off-roading capability.

    GALLERY: 2024 Acura Integra Type S

    GALLERY: 2026 Honda Passport

     
  • 2026 Royal Alloy GT125S and GT160S scooters in Malaysia by April, pricing from below RM10,000

    2026 Royal Alloy GT125S and GT160S scooters in Malaysia by April, pricing from below RM10,000

    Two new scooters are expected in Malaysia in April, the 2026 Royal Alloy GT125S and GT160S, with provisional pricing below RM10,000 and RM13,000, respectively. Called the “New Generation Classic” by Royal Alloy, the GT125S and GT160S are targetted towards the younger rider who wants a retro style scooter with modern conveniences.

    Both the GT125S and GT160S carry a Euro 5+ compliant, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four-valve engine, displacing 124 cc and 158 cc. The 125S produces 13.4 hp at 8,500 rpm with 12 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, while the GT160S gets 16.09 hp at 8,500 rpm with 13.5 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm.

    Wheel sizing for both GT scooters from Royal Alloy is 12-inches, wearing 120/70 tyres front and rear, and we can expect to see the GT2 in Malaysia in a range of vibrant colours. Suspension is done with telescopic front forks in front, and twin shock absorbers adjustable for spring preload at the back.

    Single hydraulic disc brakes are fitted from and rear, with braided steel hoses and ABS is standard equipment. No word yet on if Malaysia is getting the “square” headlight version or the “round” but riding information is displayed on an LCD instrument panel, with, as the naming indicates, the “square getting a rectangular LCD and the “round” with a… round screen.

    Ridinng conveniences include keyless start and a USB charging port for the rider’s electronics, with a storage compartment found under the seat suitable for a 3/4 jet helmet. Weight for the GT125S and GT160S is listed at 145 kg, while the fuel tank carries nine-litres, and seat height is set at 750 mm.

     
 
 
 

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