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  • Op Selamat 25: Police aiming for 5% drop in road deaths, accidents for 2026 Chinese New Year season

    Op Selamat 25: Police aiming for 5% drop in road deaths, accidents for 2026 Chinese New Year season

    The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) is targeting a 5% reduction in road deaths and accidents with Op Selamat 25 that will run from February 15 to 20 for the 2026 Chinese New Year season, Bernama has reported.

    Projections indicate that more than 2.8 million vehicles will take to major highways nationwide, and that surge in traffic will increase the risk of accidents, said IGP Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail. “We expect a surge in traffic given the close timing of the Chinese New Year and the start of Ramadan. Our objective is to reduce road accidents and deaths by at least 5% compared to the previous Op Selamat,” he said.

    Strict enforcement would be carried out for six major offences, namely speeding, dangerous overtaking, using mobile phones while driving, running red lights, misusing emergency lanes and driving while fatigued.

    Op Selamat 25: Police aiming for 5% drop in road deaths, accidents for 2026 Chinese New Year season

    Earlier this week, the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) stated that traffic flow on highways is expected to increase as early as Friday, February 13, ahead of the Chinese New Year public holidays, and traffic volume could reach a peak of 3.27 million vehicles.

    Major highways operated by PLUS Malaysia are expected to make up the bulk of traffic during the celebrations with 2.2 million vehicles, followed by the Karak Highway (210,000), East Coast Expressway (90,000 Phase 1, 40,000 Phase 2) and West Coast Expressway (160,000).

    Meanwhile, connecting highways like the DUKE, LATAR and LEKAS, which lead to major highways, are projected to see traffic volumes of 275,000, 145,000 and 150,000 vehicles respectively.

    The projected peak days on the PLUS Malaysia highway network are February 12 to 14, 2026 for outbound travel from the Klang Valley, and on February 20 to 22, 2026 for traffic returning to the Klang Valley. To aid in managing the increased volume of traffic on its highways, PLUS Malaysia will activate Smart Lanes in a total of 32 locations across its highway network.

     
  • China to release solid-state battery standards in July

    China to release solid-state battery standards in July

    China is set to release its solid-state battery standards in July, Car News China reports, citing Mydrivers, with China Automotive Technology and Research Centre‘s (CATARC) chief scientist sharing that solid-state battery mass production is expected to start next year.

    Here’s the timeline. A draft was reportedly completed in December 2025 and the public consultation period runs up to end-February, throughout which CATARC will carry out verification tests. The new standards are expected to be completely reviewed and approved by April before being released in July, and will draw lines between liquid-, semi-solid- and fully-solid-state batteries.

    China to release solid-state battery standards in July

    Solid-state batteries are thermally stable and very energy-dense – they can achieve 300-400 Wh/kg, or about twice what a typical lithium iron phosphate (LFP) pack can muster. They use a solid block made of either polymer, oxides or sulfides instead of a liquid electrolyte to shuttle charge-carrying ions between the anode and cathode.

    The MG4 Anxin Edition is the first production car with a semi-solid state battery, while the Verge TS Pro e-bike is the first production vehicle with an all-solid state battery. Geely’s also developing an all-solid state battery; we should hear more from Hangzhou later this year. Others working on the technology (or have explored it in the past) include BYD, Chery, GAC, Dongfeng, FAW, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Nio, Hyundai and VinFast.

     
  • BYD now Manchester City’s official automotive partner – inks multi-year deal for branding, to supply vehicles

    BYD now Manchester City’s official automotive partner – inks multi-year deal for branding, to supply vehicles

    Top-tier football clubs are a great avenue for brands seeking a high visual engagement of their marque or products, with sponsorships and collaborations securing that visibility. Carmakers are no exception, with the likes of Chevrolet, Opel and Jeep just a few of those who have gone that route.

    The latest to do so is BYD, with the Chinese automaker having inked a multi-year partnership with Manchester City – which is currently placed second behind Arsenal in the Premier League – to become the club’s official automotive partner, covering both men’s and women’s first teams.

    Besides supplying BYD and Denza vehicles to the club for its use, BYD will also be responsible for vehicle charging and energy-storage batteries at City Football Academy. One of the company’s vehicles will also lead City’s official men’s first team bus into the stadium for Premier League and domestic-cup home fixtures.

    BYD now Manchester City’s official automotive partner – inks multi-year deal for branding, to supply vehicles

    On the branding front, the BYD logo will now feature on the training kit sleeve of the men’s first team and, from next season, the women’s first team. Additionally, BYD will have presence across the Etihad Stadium with LED advertising as well as the brand’s logo on the headrests of the dug-out area.

    “Manchester City stands for excellence, innovation and the courage to push beyond limits, values that are deeply rooted in BYD’s DNA. This partnership is about more than football or mobility; it is about inspiring people around the world through technology that excites, connects and drives a more sustainable future. When innovation meets passion, the impact is truly global,” said BYD executive VP Stella Li.

    The new partnership is the latest step in BYD’s strategy to establish a presence in international football to enhance awareness of its brand, cars and other technology products. The automaker has a similar automotive partnership with Inter Milan in place, and it was also the official partner and official e-mobility partner for UEFA Euro 2024 as well as the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

     
  • Budi95 has benefitted over 14.6 mil Malaysians as of Feb 11, averaging 3.1 mil transactions a day – FM2

    Budi95 has benefitted over 14.6 mil Malaysians as of Feb 11, averaging 3.1 mil transactions a day – FM2

    Over 14.6 million Malaysians have enjoyed subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) programme as of February 11, second finance minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan has revealed, according to a Bernama report. The system currently processes 3.1 million transactions a day on average (it’s capable of 43.2 million).

    “Through Budi95, the public receives RON 95 at RM1.99 per litre directly at the pump, with no new registration or complicated procedures required. The use of MyKad as an eligibility verification mechanism for targeted subsidies has proven effective and practical,” Amir Hamzah said today in parliament, adding that it also reduces leakages to non-citizens.

    Budi95 has benefitted over 14.6 mil Malaysians as of Feb 11, averaging 3.1 mil transactions a day – FM2

    According to another Bernama report, prime minister and finance minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday that Budi95 is expected to save at least RM2.5 billion this year, subject to movements in global crude oil prices and exchange rates. He revealed in December that the government has saved RM800 million since the programme began on September 30, 2025.

    We’ve enjoyed four months of Budi95 already – as of November 30, 13.9 million out of 16.55 million eligible Malaysians (84%) bought 2.59 billion litres of RON 95 petrol at the subsidised RM1.99 a litre (RM5.16 billion total). The latest number, as revealed above, is 14.6 million, so the penetration rate has now passed 88%. First and second month statistics here.

     
  • GWM Wey G9 Hi4 PHEV – 800 bookings for RM269,800 MPV in the first week following its Malaysian launch

    GWM Wey G9 Hi4 PHEV – 800 bookings for RM269,800 MPV in the first week following its Malaysian launch

    Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia has announced that the GWM Wey G9 Hi4 PHEV secured over 800 bookings within the first week of its launch, reflecting a growing confidence in hybrid mobility. The MPV, which is priced at RM269,800 (on-the-road, without insurance), made its Malaysian debut on January 29.

    “We are encouraged by the strong response from Malaysian customers. For us, the bookings are more than a number, they show that customers understand what the Wey G9 stands for. This vehicle represents our vision of intelligent luxury mobility, combining advanced technology with real comfort. The early response tells us Malaysians are ready to move into a new era of New Energy mobility.” said GWM Malaysia’s MD Cui Anqi.

    The Wey G9 is locally assembled at EP Manufacturing’s (EPMB) Pegoh, Melaka plant, reflecting the company’s commitment to Malaysia and its faith in the country’s manufacturing capabilities.

    GWM Wey G9 Hi4 PHEV – 800 bookings for RM269,800 MPV in the first week following its Malaysian launch

    “This milestone reflects not only strong consumer demand, but also the capability of Malaysia’s local assembly ecosystem. By leveraging our skilled workforce and vendor network, we are proving that Malaysia can deliver global standards while building long-term value for the domestic industry,” said GWM Malaysia COO, Roslan Abdullah.

    The seven-seat (2-2-3 layout) luxury people mover is powered by the latest iteration of the automaker’s Hi4 Intelligent Hybrid 4WD system, which is made up of a 150 PS (148 hp, or 110 kW) and 240 Nm 1.5 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine that is mated to a four-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) with an integrated 109 PS (107 hp, or 80 kW) and 170 Nm electric motor driving the front wheels, with another 184 PS (181 hp, or 135 kW) and 232 Nm motor at the rear.

    Combined system output is 442 PS (436 hp, or 325 kW) and 642 Nm, which allows the Wey G9 to do the 0-100 km/h sprint in 5.7 seconds on the way to a 190 km/h top speed. A 44.2 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery provides the MPV with 170 km of NEDC-rated travel (or about 145 km WLTP) on pure electric power alone.

    With a 58 litre fuel tank, claimed total range for the MPV is 1,000 km (NEDC), which equates to around 850 km WLTP. The battery can be juiced up from a 30% to 80% state of charge via DC charging at a maximum rate of 60 kW in 26 minutes, while AC charging at 6.6 kW gets the pack filled up from 15% to 100% in 6.5 hours.

    The Wey G9 is equipped with intelligent LED headlamps with auto high beam, LED daytime running lights and fog lamps, LED tail lights/rear fog lamps as well as a dual sunroof and 18-inch 10-double spoke two-tone alloys.

    Interior kit includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument display and a 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, centre row, six-way, zero-gravity captain chairs, 64-colour ambient lighting, a head-up display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 50-watt Qi wireless charger, a 2,440 watt/21-speaker audio system, a hands-free powered tailgate, 11 USB ports across the cabin and a three-zone automatic air-conditioning system.

     
  • ECRL at 91.7% completion – Golden Train EMU, E-Loco have arrived; Jan 2027 launch, ‘1 more Syawal’

    ECRL at 91.7% completion – Golden Train EMU, E-Loco have arrived; Jan 2027 launch, ‘1 more Syawal’

    The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) has achieved another milestone with the arrival of the ‘Golden Train’ EMU and E-Loco. The electric multiple unit (EMU) is for passengers and 11 sets of the 425-seat trains are on order. The E-Loco is for goods – 12 units are on order and each is capable of hauling 3,500 metric tonnes of cargo.

    Transport minister Anthony Loke says that as of end-January, the ECRL’s completion rate is 91.7%, and with the arrival of the first train sets, the RM50.27 billion mega project is entering the next phase – operational preparedness.

    “With the arrival of the EMU and E-Loco, we’ll be starting an important phase which is testing and validation of the trains, in line with the overall project planning. We’re expecting that the planned schedule, which is the ECRL starting operations in January next year, can be achieved. I’m hoping that the overall project goes smoothly,” Loke told the media in Kuantan yesterday.

    ECRL at 91.7% completion – Golden Train EMU, E-Loco have arrived; Jan 2027 launch, ‘1 more Syawal’

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    Two sets of the EMU and two sets of the E-Loco arrived from China at the end of last year, and yesterday’s event in Kuantan was the official launch.

    The 665 km ECRL connecting the East Coast to the Klang Valley will have 11 EMU train sets, which will have six cars each. One EMU can ferry 425 passengers in a full economy class configuration. The 160 km/h train will have toilets, luggage racks, F&B counter, bilik solat with wuduk area and OKU-friendly features. There will be mobile phone reception throughout the alignment.

    Fares will be announced several months before the January 2027 launch, to be determined by a comprehensive land public transport agency (APAD) study, subject to approval by the government. “East Coast folks in the Klang Valley only have to wait one more Syawal to be able to return home to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2027 with the ECRL,” Loke said.

    Check out the ECRL trains below – looks good, doesn’t it?

     
  • 50% toll discount for Second Penang Bridge, Feb 14-15

    50% toll discount for Second Penang Bridge, Feb 14-15

    Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd (JKSB) has announced a 50% toll discount for Class 1 (private) vehicles on the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge (also known as the Second Penang Bridge) on February 14 and 15 (this Saturday and Sunday), in conjunction with Chinese New Year, Bernama reports.

    Like at all toll plazas nationwide this CNY except those at borders (Sultan Iskandar Building toll plaza on the PLUS North-South Highway and the Tanjung Kupang toll plaza on the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link, or Linkedua), the half-off will be in place from 12.01 am on Saturday, February 14 to 11.59 pm on Sunday, February 15.

     
  • BYD Atto 3 Evo unveiled for Europe – switches to RWD, 800V, 74.8 kWh, up to 510 km WLTP; 449 PS AWD

    BYD Atto 3 Evo unveiled for Europe – switches to RWD, 800V, 74.8 kWh, up to 510 km WLTP; 449 PS AWD

    There’s a new version of the BYD Atto 3 in Europe called the BYD Atto 3 Evo, based on the China-market facelift. The biggest change? It’s now rear-wheel drive (RWD), with a 313 PS/380 Nm rear motor (112 PS and 70 Nm more than the FWD one), although there’s also a two-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) variant with 449 PS and 560 Nm of torque.

    The change to RWD has brought a new five-link suspension (previously four), unlocked 50 more litres of boot space (now 490 litres, expandable to 1,360 litres) and allowed the inclusion of a 101-litre frunk.

    The battery has also grown from 60.48 kWh (420 km WLTP) to 74.8 kWh, yielding 510 km of WLTP range for the RWD and 470 km for the AWD. The 0-100 km/h times are 5.5 seconds for the RWD and a blistering 3.9 seconds for the AWD. That’s a lot faster than our FWD Atto 3 Ultra, which does it in 7.3 seconds.

    The other big change is a switch from 400V to 800V. This boosts its max charging rate from 88 to 220 kW and cuts its 10-80% charging time from 40 minutes to just 25. There’s also 3 kW vehicle-to-load (V2L).

    Exterior wise, there are redesigned bumpers, a new tailgate spoiler with split brake lamps à la Haval H6 HEV, and new 18-inch alloys. Inside, you’ll still see the ‘guitar strings’, unique inside door handles and 15.6-inch rotatable touch-screen.

    However, the gear selector has been moved to the steering column (so the wireless charger can now be positioned lengthways instead of sideways like before), there’s a new steering wheel and a rectangular 8.8-inch digital instrument panel (our pre-facelift car’s is trapezoidal-shaped), as per the facelift in China.

     
  • JPJ eBid: KGF and DFP number plates up for bidding

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

    Kedah’s latest running number series is ‘KGF’, and it opens for tender on February 14. The bidding period on JPJeBid is five days, ending 10pm on February 18. 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 Kelantan series ‘DFP’. The bidding period starts on February 17, and will close at 10pm on February 21. 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”.

     
  • See and experience the Jaecoo J5 in Sunway Pyramid, February 19 to 22 – test drive the upcoming SUV

    See and experience the Jaecoo J5 in Sunway Pyramid, February 19 to 22 – test drive the upcoming SUV

    Keen to see and experience a new car that has yet to be launched? You’ll get to do just that with the Jaecoo J5 that will be at the Sunway Pyramid shopping centre this month, from February 19 to 22, ahead of its official launch.

    Head over to the venue and you may test drive the J5, and goodies are in store when you confirm a booking for your very own Jaecoo J5 ahead of its official launch. Within this early bird package is one year’s free insurance worth RM3,000, J5 accessories worth RM2,000, and an ‘ang pow’ rebate of RM3,888 which will be available until the official launch of the J5.

    The accessories package for the J5 is comprised of a wireless karaoke microphone, a high-quality, portable unit to turn your J5 into your very own concert theatre; a subwoofer for the J5′ audio system, to provide deep, immersive bass to further intensify your in-car music experience; and a multi-function flashlight, a rugged tool with multiple modes for night-time excursions and for safety.

    See and experience the Jaecoo J5 in Sunway Pyramid, February 19 to 22 – test drive the upcoming SUV

    There’s more. Take part in a survey at the venue and you’ll be entered into a lucky draw to win even more prizes, and there will also be a social media posting contest. The more, the merrier – bring along your friends and family members, and they can take part, too. Of course, the star of the proceedings is the Jaecoo J5, so be sure to sign up for a test drive to experience it; and you can make your bookings on the spot!

    You’ll get to see the Jaecoo J5 for yourself at the Omoda | Jaecoo Malaysia J5 roadshow that will be visiting Sunway Pyramid this month, from February 19 to 22. Get up close with the J5, and better still, experience it on a test drive. Head to the Omoda | Jaecoo Malaysia website to find out more, and you can also sign up online for a test drive of the J5.

     
  • 2026 Proton S70 MC1 launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, 0-100 km/h 7.5 secs, new bodykit, fr. RM69k to RM90k

    2026 Proton S70 MC1 launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, 0-100 km/h 7.5 secs, new bodykit, fr. RM69k to RM90k

    Having opened the order books for it last week, Proton has officially launched the 2026 Proton S70 MC1, doing so earlier this evening. The facelifted sedan arrives in the same four variant forms as when it was when it was introduced in November 2023, these being the Executive, Premium, Flagship and Flagship X

    Let’s get to the pricing first. The four variants of the 2026 Proton MC1 are priced as follows (all on-the-road, without insurance):

    • S70 1.5TD Executive – RM68,800
    • S70 1.5TD Premium – RM74,800
    • S70 1.5TD Flagship – RM84,800
    • S70 1.5TD Flagship X – RM89,800

    The above prices are with a RM5,000 early bird rebate being offered for the car. The actual pricing is identical to pre-facelift, which was priced at RM73,800 for the Executive, RM79,800 for the Premium, RM89,800 for the Flagship and RM94,800 for the Flagship X.

    The 2026 Proton S70 MC1 comes with a five-year unlimited mileage warranty and six times free labour for servicing. It also comes with a five-year in-car data package with 2GB of data per month.

    2026 Proton S70 MC1 launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, 0-100 km/h 7.5 secs, new bodykit, fr. RM69k to RM90k

    Away from one huge change, which is with the engine, the rest of the rework on the 2026 S70 is relatively minor, with minimal revisions being done to the exterior and interior. As reported previously, the changes outside are essentially lifted from the 2025 Geely Emgrand. This brings about new LED headlights, but without the flashy start-up sequence from before.

    Additionally, the turn signal indicators are now bulb units, having previously being integrated into the eyebrow-like LED daytime running lights. Essentially, the turn signals take the place of the old high beams near the inner edge, so the high beam is now integrated into the main projector unit.

    Other new bits include 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels for the Flagship, and these are almost identical to the outgoing unit, but with a more blade-like design for the spokes.

    As for the tyres, the S70 MC1 is now shod with GitiComfort F22 tyres across the entire variant range. The Giti rubbers take over from the previous Kumho Ecowing ES31, which replaced the Goodyear Assurance Triplemax 2s that were dropped when the Goodyear plant in Shah Alam shut down in 2024. According to Proton, the tyre choice is based on maintaining the cost, because there were no locally-made choices priced in the same range as a replacement for the Goodyear.

    Elsewhere, the Flagship X gets a new black bodykit. Designed by Proton, based on local taste, this brings about a distinct accent framing the air intake, a more aggressive diffuser-like rear skirt, a boot lid lip spoiler with a sizeable centre cutout and red highlight accents, which can be found on the black and white coloured versions of the car. The red finish – which the company calls Storm Red – is actually quite dark and subtle, and nowhere as garish as in the AI official pics have rendered it.

    The big news is of course with the powertrain, with the S70 now featuring a 1.5 litre BHE15-EFZ i-GT turbo direct-injected four-cylinder engine, which replaces the GEP3 three-pot. The unit, which features a part-time Miller cycle, DVVT and an electric water pump, will equip all four variants available for the car.

    With 181 PS at 5,500 rpm and 290 Nm of torque between 2,000 and 3,500 rpm, the new unit offers a considerable 31 PS/64 Nm jump over the old port-injected mill. The seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission has been retained, but the new engine allows the 2026 car to do the 0-100 km/h run in 7.5 seconds, which is a significant improvement from the 9.6 seconds for the same on the original S70.

    Proton says this boost in performance comes at no expense to fuel economy. In fact, FC has improved, with the claimed 5.7 litres per 100 km (17.5 km per litre) consumption of the new mill representing an 8.1% improvement from before.

    You get the same three drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport) as before, without the adaptive mode like on the X50 facelift. The automaker says that there’s no adaptive driving mode because it is still evaluating customer response and acceptance to it.

    Proton S70 MC1 Flagship interior.

    The company adds that running costs will lower thanks of a switch to a toothed timing chain, and recalibration work to the DCT means smoother gearshifts, with a better initial response, on the new car. Elsewhere, the suspension has been retuned to adapt to the new engine weight, but the ride and handling package is unchanged. No changes to the steering.

    Inside, the cabin remains unchanged from the current S70, with only the headliner switching to black on the Flagship X (it remains beige for the rest of the range), and so you’ll find the familiar horizontal dashboard with a full-width air vent design and broad centre console topped by a T-shaped gear lever.

    Standard fit items on the Executive include fabric seats, an 8.0-inch infotainment head unit, five USB ports, rear parking sensors and 16-inch alloys (with 205/55 tyres), and the window switchgear is now illuminated. Move up to the Premium and you get auto LED headlamps, a rear tail light bar, leatherette seats and a leatherette-wrapped steering wheel as well as auto air-conditioning, front parking sensors and a reverse camera.

    Proton S70 MC1 Premium interior.

    While the 8.0-inch screen means that the Executive and Premium don’t feature AACP, it’s perhaps more curious that both continue to feature analogue meters for its instrument display. This is an odd choice, given that X50 facelift went full digital, and even the Saga MC3 in its base form has that.

    Move up to the Flagship and that’s where the goodies come in, starting with a switch to the 17-inch rollers, which are wrapped with 205/50 profile tyres. The 10.25-inch TFT instrument display and 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen from before continues on unchanged, but buyers of the variant (and the X, of course) can finaly look forward to wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Speaking of this, it has been confirmed that this AACP update will not make its way on to older cars.

    The Flagship also adds on a wireless mobile charger, 360-degree HD camera with 3D display, a six-way powered driver’s seat and security window film from the Premium. However, there are still no paddle shifters, despite the automaker billing the car as a “sport sedan.” The company says that is because paddle shifters are not available on the Emgrand in China.

    2026 Proton S70 MC1 launched – new 1.5T i-GT 4-cyl, 0-100 km/h 7.5 secs, new bodykit, fr. RM69k to RM90k

    2026 Proton S70 MC1 specification sheet, Click to enlarge.

    As for the Flagship X, aside from the bodykit and black headliner, the add-ons are minimal, with a sunroof and a front DVR being the extra items.

    Safety-wise, the S70 comes equipped with six airbags and items such as lane change assist, door opening warning, rear collision warning and rear cross traffic alert as standard. That’s for the Executive and Premium. As before, only the Flagship (and X) get Level 2 semi-autonomous driving features such as adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist and autonomous emergency braking.

    In terms of exterior colours, the choices available for the S70 MC1 are Quartz Black, Snow White, Space Grey, Marine Blue, Armour Silver and Ruby Red, the latter replacing the previous Passion Red. The Teal Bayou Green shade has been dropped from the palette.

    GALLERY: 2026 Proton S70 MC1 official images, technical slides and price list

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    GALLERY: 2026 Proton S70 MC1, Flagship

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  • Malaysian fuel prices February 12 to 18, 2026 – diesel up 3 sen, RM2.99 per litre; RON95, RON97 unchanged

    Malaysian fuel prices February 12 to 18, 2026 – diesel up 3 sen, RM2.99 per litre; RON95, RON97 unchanged

    It is Wednesday, which means it is time for the weekly fuel price update, as announced by the ministry of finance for the retail prices of fuels in the coming week of February 12 to 18, 2026.

    The price of diesel fuels climb again for the coming week, going up three sen to RM2.99 per litre, from the RM2.96 per litre rate of last week. Meanwhile, the Euro 5 B7 blend, which is 20 sen more per litre, climbs to RM3.19 per litre for the coming week. The retail price of diesel fuels in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan stays unchanged at RM2.15 per litre.

    In terms of 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 continues unchanged, at its current price of RM2.54 per litre, and the same applies to RON 97 petrol, which remains at RM3.10 per litre.

    These prices take effect from midnight tonight until Wednesday, February 18, 2026, when the next set of fuel price updates are announced. This is the seventh edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 370th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019.

     
  • Toyota Highlander BEV debuts – fifth-generation three-row SUV drops petrol, hybrid; up to 512 km range est

    Toyota Highlander BEV debuts – fifth-generation three-row SUV drops petrol, hybrid; up to 512 km range est

    Toyota has unveiled the latest Highlander SUV, and the manufacturer’s latest SUV enters its fifth generation exclusively with a battery-electric powertrain, succeeding the outgoing Highlander and Grand Highlander which were powered by petrol and petrol-electric hybrid powertrains.

    According to Toyota, this is the brand’s first three-row battery-electric vehicle to be offered to the United States market, and Toyota’s first BEV to be assembled in America, at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Georgetown, Kentucky, while its batteries are made in Toyota’s newly-opened battery assembly plant in Liberty, North Carolina.

    Built on a modified version of the manufacturer’s TNGA-K platform, the Highlander has been designed to house its drive battery while maximising cabin space. For management of noise and vibrations, the fifth-generation SUV gets noise-absorbing material on the front and rear door trims, front pillars, wheel wells, roof and underfloor, along with acoustic glass for the windscreen and front side windows.

    In terms of external dimensions, the fifth-generation SUV measures 5,050 mm long, 1,989 mm wide and 1,709 mm tall with a wheelbase of 3,050 mm. Inside, luggage capacity is 450 litres with the third-row seats upright, and up to 1,291 litres with the third-row seats folded.

    The fifth-generation Highlander for the US market is offered in single-motor FWD and dual-motor AWD powertrain configurations with two battery sizes (76.96 kWh and 95.82 kWh), along with two trim levels, XLE and Limited.

    Single-motor, front-wheel-drive powertrain variants are rated to produce 221 hp and 268 Nm, while the dual-motor all-wheel-drive versions produce 338 hp and 438 Nm. Rolling stock ranges in size from 19 inches to 22 inches in diameter, depending on variant.

    The base XLE FWD offering with the 76.96 kWh battery gets an estimated 287 mile (459 km) range, while the XLE AWD with the 95.82 kWh battery has an estimated 270 mile (432 km range) range; the XLE AWD and Limited AWD both get the 95.8 kWh battery, and both have an estimated 320 mile (512 km) range.

    Being a product for the North American market, the battery-electric Highlander is specified with a North American Charging System (NACS) charging port. DC charging at an unspecified rate brings a 10-80% recharge in around 30 minutes, according to Toyota, while AC charging is supported at up to 11 kW. Conversely, the fifth-generation Highlander also features V2L to supply external electrical appliances.

    For driving assistance systems, the Highlander BEV gets the TSS 4.0 iteration of the Toyota Safety Sense suite, which is comprised of pre-collision systems with pedestrian detection, full speed range dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beam, lane tracing assist, road sign assist, and proactive driving assist.

    Further active safety equipment includes stability control, traction control, EBD, brake assist, ABS, tyre pressure monitoring, hill start assist, front and rear parking assist with automatic braking, panoramic view monitor, Advanced Park, blind spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert.

    Infotainment is a 14-inch touchscreen unit with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and simultaneous dual Bluetooth phone connectivity, while audio starts with a six-speaker setup, and an 11-speaker JBL Premium Audio system on higher trim variants.

    The driver gets a 12.3-inch digital instrument display, while the seats are upholstered in Softex. There are heated front seats and steering wheel, the latter also with shift paddles to control the level of regenerative braking. 64-colour ambient lighting is standard, while a head-up display is available on selected variants.

    For exterior colours, the latest Highlander is offered in Spellbound, Wind Chill Pearl, Heavy Metal, Everest, Reservoir Blue, and Midnight Black Metallic, the first four also offered in a two-tone scheme with a black roof. Built in Georgetown, Kentucky for the North American market, the fifth-generation Toyota Highlander is expected to go on sale in the US in the later part of this year.

     
  • 2026 CFMoto Papio Racer in Malaysia, RM8,888 price

    2026 CFMoto Papio Racer in Malaysia, RM8,888 price

    Now in Malaysia is the 2026 CFMoto Papio Racer, priced at RM8,888 excluding road tax, insurance and registration. Three colours are offered for the Papio Racer in Malaysia – Clay Yellow, Nebula White and Champion Blue.

    The Papio Racer differs from the CFMoto Papio XO, with the installation of full fairing bodywork with windshield and winglets, whereas the Papio XO came with a half fairing. Touted as a “fun bike”, the Papio Racer is classed in the “mini bike” category, making it suitable for younger riders and those smaller in stature.

    2026 CFMoto Papio Racer in Malaysia, RM8,888 price

    Powered by a single-cylinder, air-cooled engine fed by EFI and displacing 126 cc, the Papio Racer produces 9.4 hp at 8,500 rpm with a maximum torque of 8.3 Nm at 6,500 rpm. Power goes to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox and chain final drive.

    Braking is done with single hydraulic discs, 210 mm diameter in front and 190 mm at the rear, with two-channel ABS as standard while wheel sizing is 12-inches front and back, fitted with 120/70 ad 130/70 tyres. Upside-down forks hold up the front of the Papio Racer, while the rear end is fitted with a preload-adjustable monoshock.

    2026 CFMoto Papio Racer in Malaysia, RM8,888 price

    Inside the cockpit, a combination digital/analogue display shows all the necessary riding information. Riding conveniences include traction control and a USB charging port for the rider’s electronics, while LED lighting is used throughout.

    Weight for the Papio Racer is listed at 114 kg, with seat height set at 760 mm, and 7-litres of fuel is carried in the tank. Every Papio Racer comes with a two-year or 20,000 km warranty against manufacturing defects, while spare parts are available for purchase online through the MForce Bike Holdings website.

     
  • Smart Lane activation between LEKAS Kajang Selatan and SILK Kajang Perdana; 6am-9pm daily from Feb 12

    Smart Lane activation between LEKAS Kajang Selatan and SILK Kajang Perdana; 6am-9pm daily from Feb 12

    LEKAS-SILK Smart Lane activation; northbound diagram

    Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban (LEKAS) has announced that it will be implementing Smart Lane measures on selected stretches of the highway as a proactive traffic management initiative in order to mitigate traffic congestion during peak hours in the morning and evening.

    With approval from the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), the Smart Lane activation will commence tomorrow, February 12, 2026, the highway operator has stated.

    Smart Lane activation on the highway will be carried out in both northbound and southbound directions. In the northbound direction, the Smart Lane will be from KM1.0 to KM0.1, which is from the Kajang Selatan (LEKAS) interchange to the Kajang Perdana (SILK) interchange towards Putrajaya (first diagram, above).

    In the southbound direction, Smart Lane activation will be from KM0.0 to KM0.4, which is from the Kajang Perdana interchange (SILK) to the Kajang Selatan interchange (LEKAS) (second diagram).

    Smart Lane activation between LEKAS Kajang Selatan and SILK Kajang Perdana; 6am-9pm daily from Feb 12

    LEKAS-SILK Smart Lane activation; southbound diagram

    This is to increase the lane capacity through the activation of the Smart Lane sections to optimise existing space on the highway to improve traffic flow, the highway operator stated.

    As with prior instances of Smart Lane activation, both Smart Lane locations on the highway temporarily make use of the emergency lane as additional lanes. These will be furnished with “Smart Lane Mula” (Smart Lane begins) and “Smart Lane Tamat” (Smart Lane ends) signage, and early notification signage.

    A green LED light will be switched on when the Smart Lane is activated within the stated hours of between 6am to 9pm daily, and switched off when the stretch is not activated, and reverts to its original purpose that is the emergency lane.

    Highway users are advised to heed the instructions of all signage, to allow ample time to enter the correct lane for one’s intended destination, and to keep to one’s chosen lane to the destination of choice, particularly during peak traffic hours to ensure smooth and safe traffic flow.

     
 
 
 

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