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  • Phallic roundabout sign in Penang removed – report

    Pics by Lee Bp on the PenangToday Community Facebook group

    We’re sure you’ve seen this already on social media, but The Sun has reported that the roundabout sign in Penang’s Seri Tanjung Pinang, which has gone viral for its resemblance to a part of the male body, has been taken down by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).

    “The installation was carried out by Tanjong Pinang (developer). We instructed them to modify it, and they have since taken it down,” mayor Datuk A. Rajendran told the English-language daily.

    The comments make for hilarious reading, of course – but some point out that the sign is “factually accurate and precise”, and this netizen does have a point. After all, removing the sign won’t change the fact that the roundabout is shaped that way. How different can the new sign be made to look?

     
  • Soldiers to guard LRT, MRT tracks from cable theft? Skuadron Rapid Rail RAJD Askar Wataniah formed

    Soldiers to guard LRT, MRT tracks from cable theft? Skuadron Rapid Rail RAJD Askar Wataniah formed

    Soldiers to protect Klang Valley’s LRT and MRT tracks from cable theft? There’s no explicit mention of that worsening problem, but the newly-formed Skuadron Rapid Rail 50 Rejimen Pakar Keretapi Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja (RAJD) Askar Wataniah (AW) will assist in protecting our urban rail network.

    Defence minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said that the squadron is a new strategic initiative that integrates defence expertise with the country’s urban rail system. It’s also a sign of the government’s commitment in strengthening the protection of critical national infrastructure.

    “The establishment of this squadron reflects the continuous commitment of the defence ministry in ensuring operability and safety of strategic public transport infrastructure, to ensure that it’s always at the optimum level, not only in peacetime, but also when facing crisis situations or safety threats,” Khaled said today at the squadron’s launch, reported by Astro Awani.

    Soldiers to guard LRT, MRT tracks from cable theft? Skuadron Rapid Rail RAJD Askar Wataniah formed

    “The urban rail system including the LRT, MRT and Monorail is among critical national infrastructure that supports the daily mobility of the rakyat, and also the economy. So, the establishment of the squadron contributes directly to national security by ensuring that the rail system is protected in all situations, including for national crisis management and accessibility of military operations,” he added.

    The squadron fully consists of Askar Wataniah members who have professional expertise in rail, engineering and transport operations. It does not involve additional permanent posts but utilises existing expertise as a strategic value-add to national defence, the minister said. There are 33 officers and 191 members of AW in the squadron.

    “In an emergency or crisis situation, the squadron will be mobilised to assist in rail operations recovery, engineering support, incident side management and coordination with security agencies and the rail operator,” Khaled explained.

    Soldiers to guard LRT, MRT tracks from cable theft? Skuadron Rapid Rail RAJD Askar Wataniah formed

    In December, Prasarana said that cable theft is disrupting Rapid KL rail operations, directly affecting millions of commuters in the Klang Valley. This is in addition to losses of RM20.6 million in the past three years. Delays aside, there’s also the safety issue.

    The operator of Rapid public transport said that last year saw a 68% increase in cases of cable theft. The trend is spurred by demand and the market price of the cables, specifically the copper inside, which makes it lucrative to syndicates. Here’s hoping that the new AW squadron is a good deterrent. Full story here.

     
  • Geely beats BYD in China’s passenger car sales in Jan

    Geely beats BYD in China’s passenger car sales in Jan

    Where passenger car sales in China in January are concerned, Geely has surpassed BYD in both retail (210k vs 94k units) and wholesale (270k vs 206k units), Car News China reports. Imagine selling more cars in a month than every brand except Perodua sells in Malaysia in a year – that’s the world’s biggest car market for you.

    Still, it’s shrunken – CNC says altogether 1.544 million passenger cars found homes in China last month, which is a 13.9% year-on-year (YoY) drop and nearly a third down on December 2025. Globally, Geely sold over 3.02 million cars last year and wants to do 3.45 million (+14%) this year by launching one or two models every quarter (doesn’t this strategy sound familiar?).

    Compiled by Car News China

    Although Geely topped both retail and wholesale charts in China in January, its 210k retail figure is actually -12.6% YoY, which makes you look for the biggest contraction on the board – BYD with -53% YoY. That means BYD sold over twice as many cars in the same month last year (ouch). The biggest gainer (+65.5% YoY) was HIMA (Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance), a collaboration initiative by Huawei whose members include Aito, Luxeed, BAIC and Maextro. This is the first time HIMA’s in the top 10.

    In terms of wholesale, Geely’s 270k units (+1.3% YoY) earned it the crown in January. BYD took second with 206k (-30.7% YoY, second-biggest decline on the board). The sharpest fall (-64.6% YoY) was endured by Changan, its 68k units placing it eighth, while the best improvement (+53.6% YoY) went to SAIC (77k, fifth), thanks mainly to MG’s overseas performance.

     
  • Jan 2026 Malaysian vehicle sales down by 29% – MAA

    Jan 2026 Malaysian vehicle sales down by 29% – MAA

    The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has released vehicle sales data for the month of January 2026, which saw a total of 64,298 units being delivered to customers. This latest figure is 29% lower when compared to the 90,716 units recorded in December 2025.

    According to the association, the reduced sales volume in January 2026 is mainly the result of advance purchasing in December 2025, which saw the highest single-month tally in history (the previous record was 81,735 units in December 2024). This isn’t a new phenomenon, as the same thing happened when comparing January to December sales figures going back a couple of years.

    On a year-to-year (YoY) basis, the January 2026 tally is a whopping 27% higher compared to January 2025 (50,449 units), with the increase attributed to the spillover effect from new model launches that took place towards the end of 2025.

    For the month of February 2026, the association is expecting sales to remain subdued due to the shorter working month (17 days) brought on by the Chinese New Year holidays.

    On the production site of things, last month saw a total of 60,866 vehicles being produced, which is 6% more compared to the 57,450 units recorded in January 2025.

     
  • Zeekr Malaysia sold 2,560 units in 2025, aiming for 10k by 2028 – big growth powered by CKD 7X in late-2027?

    Zeekr Malaysia sold 2,560 units in 2025, aiming for 10k by 2028 – big growth powered by CKD 7X in late-2027?

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    Last year was Zeekr Malaysia’s first full year of sales, and the Geely-owned brand achieved a respectable 2,560 units, powered by tax-free EVs like the 009 MPV and the 7X SUV. Zeekr also has the X compact crossover, which contributed fewer units to the cause.

    At the company’s Chinese New Year media event last week, Zeekr Malaysia GM Eddy Lu revealed that moving forward, the young premium brand’s growth target is to have 10,000 units of cumulative sales from 2025 to 2027, which averages to about 3,300 units a year. This points to stable growth from last year’s deliveries, which is good considering that the tax-free EV bonanza is over.

    However, Zeekr is forecasting a big jump to 10,000 units in 2028 alone. What might be the catalyst for this ‘next gear’ in the brand’s sales? It could be a new model that’s in the pipeline, or it could be the commencement of CKD local assembly in Malaysia.

    Zeekr Malaysia sold 2,560 units in 2025, aiming for 10k by 2028 – big growth powered by CKD 7X in late-2027?

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    At last week’s CNY event, Lu reiterated that Zeekr has CKD plans for our market. In fact, Malaysia will be the first country outside of China to assemble Zeekr vehicles in a global expansion plan. The first Zeekr model to be locally assembled will be the 7X.

    No timeline was given, but seeing that the 7X is not one of the three new models planned for 2026, it should surface in 2027 at the earliest. End-2027 would mean that 2028 will be the first full year of Zeekr sales powered by a popular CKD product – combined with new models, this could be that ‘next gear’ to 10k units per annum. That’s our guess.

    At a test drive event for Malaysian media and owners in Harbin, China last month, Lu said that Zeekr – as part of the Geely Group – will leverage on the group’s investments in Malaysia. This confirms what we heard from Proton last year about Zeekr cars being locally assembled at the Automotive Hi-Tech Valley (AHTV) in Tanjong Malim, which is anchored by Proton.

    Zeekr Malaysia sold 2,560 units in 2025, aiming for 10k by 2028 – big growth powered by CKD 7X in late-2027?

    Alex Bao, head of Zeekr Southeast Asia, first broached the CKD subject in May 2025. “Don’t forget we are under a big group, which has a lot of facilities and manufacturing power here. So, we’ve been discussing this issue but it will take some time,” he said then. When asked if it will be at Proton’s new EV plant, he said “very possible, very possible. We are under the same mother!”

    In July 2023, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim revealed that Geely will invest US$10 billion (RM39.5 billion) to turn Tanjong Malim into the region’s largest auto city. In October that same year, Geely and DRB-Hicom signed a master collaboration agreement for the AHTV project.

    Now that the tax-free window for CBU imported EVs has closed, local assembly becomes vital if a brand wants to sell EVs in meaningful numbers – it’s no longer a free for all thanks to a new regulation imposing a RM250k minimum price for CBU EVs.

    Zeekr Malaysia sold 2,560 units in 2025, aiming for 10k by 2028 – big growth powered by CKD 7X in late-2027?

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    Originally, it was understood that the new floor price would be for brands that have yet to set up shop in Malaysia, but it has since been expanded to include new models from existing brands. The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) is trying to clarify this with Malaysia’s investment, trade and industry ministry (MITI).

    We might not see the new regulation’s full effect yet thanks to the availability of 2025 stock (thinning as we speak), but as things stand, CBU EV prices will eventually go up, and the RRP difference between the imports and CKD locally assembled EVs will widen, unless the OEM absorbs the difference – it will be pretty similar to what we’ve seen all these years with ICE cars. See Audi versus BMW and Mercedes-Benz as an example.

    More on Zeekr’s three new models for 2026 here.

     
  • Gov’t has no plans to impede car ownership – Loke

    Gov’t has no plans to impede car ownership – Loke

    Traffic appears generally to be quite good as of today, but we’re sure you ran into some legendary tailbacks last week or at least saw a lot of stuff on social media about how bad the jams were. We suppose it’s not unexpected given that Chinese New Year and Ramadan are next to each other this year. And yet, the sheer magnitude of the congestion recently was enough for many to deem it extraordinary.

    Public transport has made some significant leaps over the past few years, but Malaysia continues to have a voracious appetite for cars, and according to transport minister Anthony Loke, the government has no immediate plans to introduce any policies to curb car ownership, reports the New Straits Times.

    “At this stage, there is no specific policy to limit vehicle numbers. Any long-term strategy must balance mobility needs, economic factors and public acceptance.

    Gov’t has no plans to impede car ownership – Loke

    Malaysia recorded vehicle sales of about 820,000 units last year, making it the largest vehicle market in Southeast Asia despite its comparatively smaller population than Indonesia. This is the reality we must understand. Rising motorisation continues to outpace road capacity improvements,” he said recently, adding that ownership restrictions remain sensitive.

    Congestion cannot be resolved solely through traffic management interventions, the transport minister said, adding that his ministry is focusing on expanding and optimising public transport services – particularly during high-demand periods – including adding KTM services (ETS included) and leveraging digital systems to improve seat utilisation.

    “However, the scale of public transport enhancements remains relatively small when compared with overall traffic volumes. Even with tens of thousands of additional rail seats, the number of vehicles entering highways can reach into the millions during peak travel windows,” said Loke.

    Gov’t has no plans to impede car ownership – Loke

    It is of course pertinent to note that although Malaysia buys so many cars every year, they’re not all on the road at the same time. Still, our heavy reliance on private transport means more of us get around in cars than we should, at least from a sustainable perspective.

    As a family man (with a lot of baby things to carry) who loves cars and writes for a car site, I fully appreciate the convenience of the car. For the places my family and I frequent, it also often works out cheaper to drive (even when we account for parking) than to take public transport.

    But I also recognise the importance of doing my part to alleviate congestion, and will take the train wherever feasible, certainly if I’m on my own. Of course, it helps that I also love trains, and one can’t help feeling a bit smug in an MRT train soaring over kilometre-long gridlocks below. Go on, we’re sure you have a lot to say – what are your solutions to Malaysia’s traffic woes?

     
  • Mitsubishi Xforce bookings cross 1,000 units before April launch – RM5k rebate extended to next 1k buyers

    Mitsubishi Xforce bookings cross 1,000 units before April launch – RM5k rebate extended to next 1k buyers

    The Mitsubishi Xforce has secured over 1,000 bookings within a week after order books for the B-segment SUV opened on February 5, 2026. As announced by Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) when the Xforce was previewed earlier this month, the first 1,000 customers are entitled to a special early bird package that includes a RM5,000 rebate.

    Given the encouraging response, MMM has decided to extend the early bird package to the next 1,000 customers, so now 2,000 buyers will get to enjoy said rebate. We are still on tentative prices for now, with the base Urban estimated to go for RM110k, while it is RM120k for the range-topping Ultimate – figures are on-the-road without insurance. Factor in the rebate and the estimated asking prices are reduced to RM105k and RM115k respectively. We’ll get final pricing when the Xforce officially goes on sale in April this year.

    “We are truly grateful for the tremendous response to the Mitsubishi Xforce. Achieving over 1,000 bookings within just one week is a strong testament to the confidence Malaysians have in our brand and in this exciting new SUV. The extension of our early bird package is our way of thanking customers for their trust and enthusiasm,” said Takashi Sakamaki, CEO of MMM.

    “We are also confident that our nationwide dealer network is fully prepared to deliver a seamless ownership experience, from booking to aftersales support. With the Xforce being locally assembled, it further demonstrates our long-term commitment to Malaysia. We believe the Xforce will set a new benchmark in its segment and continue to strengthen Mitsubishi Motors’ presence in the market,” he added.

    The Xforce is locally assembled (CKD) in Pekan, Pahang, with both variants powered by a 4A91 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated MIVEC inline-four petrol engine that is also shared with the Xpander. In the SUV, the mill drives the front wheels through a CVT and is rated at 105 PS at 6,000 rpm and 141 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. An electronic parking brake with auto hold function, Mitsubishi’s Active Yaw Control (AYC) and hill start assist come as standard.

    At its highest Ultimate specification, the Xforce comes with automatic LED headlamps, LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, leatherette seat upholstery with Mocha accents, a White Mélange weave-lined dashboard and dual-zone air-conditioning with nanoe X air purification,

    The list continues with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, selectable drive modes (Normal, Wet, Gravel and Mud), a wireless charging pad, blue ambient lighting, a powered tailgate with hands-free function, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, front and rear dashcams and a Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium System with eight speakers.

    On the safety and driver assist side of things, the range-topper gets six airbags, a tyre pressure monitoring system and active systems such as forward collision mitigation with autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lead car departure notification and auto high beam.

    GALLERY: 2026 Mitsubishi Xforce Ultimate

     
  • Jln Gasing-Templer, NPE contraflow stopped Feb 16-20

    Jln Gasing-Templer, NPE contraflow stopped Feb 16-20

    Take note, PJ folks. MBPJ has announced that the usual weekday contraflow that’s on Jalan Gasing, Jalan Templer and the NPE highway will be temporarily closed for the Chinese New Year holidays and school holidays.

    The contraflow, which helps to increase capacity during rush hours on working days, will not be activated from today till Friday, which is February 16-20. It will resume next Monday, February 23.

    There won’t be much impact as traffic in PJ and the Klang Valley is expected to be very light this week as many would’ve took the opportunity to balik kampung or go on holiday. For those who will be in town, enjoy the temporary peace!

     
  • China bans yoke steering wheels from January 1, 2027

    China bans yoke steering wheels from January 1, 2027

    After banning hidden door handles, China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) recently published a draft of revised mandatory automotive safety standards that look to put an end to yoke-style steering wheels.

    The draft removes all technical content related to half-steering wheels (commonly referred to as the yoke steering wheel) as seen in some models sold by Tesla, Lexus as well as various Chinese car brands. The new rules, which are set to come into effect on January 1, 2027, will replace standards that have remained largely unchanged since 2011.

    Chinese regulators cited crash safety as the reason for the revision, as the updated standards require steering wheels will need to undergo impact testing at 10 distinct points around the rim, including the top centre. A yoke steering wheel removes the upper section of the rim, effectively meaning it would automatically fail testing.

    China bans yoke steering wheels from January 1, 2027

    According to Autohome, the new standard aligns with international regulations by reducing the horizontal force limit in human module tests to 11,110N, matching UN R12 specifications. Strict thresholds for upward and backward displacement of the steering column during collisions are also established in the draft.

    Additionally, the new standard eliminates any exemptions for human impact testing that were previously allowed under certain conditions. All vehicle models are now required to pass this verification test, regardless of circumstances.

    As with regulations related to door handles, all new vehicle models seeking type approval must have steering wheels that comply with the updated regulations starting 2027. Existing approved models will be provided with a transition period of approximately 13 months to revise their designs.

     
  • KTM Komuter KL-Seremban schedules to be revised soon to cut waiting times, shorten journeys – Loke

    KTM Komuter KL-Seremban schedules to be revised soon to cut waiting times, shorten journeys – Loke

    Schedules for Keretapi Tanah Melayu‘s (KTM) Komuter services between Kuala Lumpur and Seremban will be reworked to cut wait times and shorten journeys, transport minister Anthony Loke has said, according to a Bernama report.

    “Travel from Seremban to Kuala Lumpur experiences delays. Many commuters report journeys taking one hour 45 minutes, and sometimes up to two hours. The slowdowns are due to ongoing track upgrades along the route. Some sections are reduced to a single track, affecting train flow and schedule reliability,” Loke said, adding that discussions to improve services will take place after Chinese New Year.

    Seremban railway station is being upgraded to better integrate with the adjacent upcoming Seremban Sentral hub. This has caused some inconvenience to passengers, and Loke, also Seremban MP, appealed for the public’s understanding.

    “We are doing our best, but the new station is expected to take another year to complete. We hope it will provide greater comfort for Seremban commuters,” he said, adding that the Klang Valley Double Track Electrification Phase 2 (KVDT2) project is on track.

    “The project is inherently challenging because work must be carried out on active tracks. While work is done on one track, trains continue running on the other. Safety considerations limit the time machinery can be on the tracks each day, which naturally slows construction,” he explained.

     
  • JPJ eBid: RBE and QM-U number plates up for bidding

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

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

    Also available on JPJ eBid is the Sarawak series ‘QM-U’. The bidding period starts on February 19, and will close at 10pm on February 23. Results will be out the day after the auction closes.

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

     
  • BMW recalls about 575k vehicles globally over issue with starter motor – 3, 4 and 5 Series, X models in list

    BMW recalls about 575k vehicles globally over issue with starter motor – 3, 4 and 5 Series, X models in list

    A global recall has been issued by BMW over a potential issue with the starter motor in more than half a million vehicles produced from July 2020 to July 2022, in which the part can make the vehicle harder to start, or not start at all.

    Over time, a high number of starting operations can result in increased wear in the unit’s magnetic switch, resulting in the starting issues. In rare cases, this could lead to a potential short circuit and a fire risk, and the possibility of this hazard is what prompted the recall to be made, as BMW Blog reports.

    Citing several news sources, the website said that around 575,000 vehicles are impacted by the action, and these span a number of models and variants. These include the G42 2 Series Coupé, 3 Series (G20 sedan, G21 touring, G28 China long-wheelbase version), 4 Series (G22 coupe, G23 convertible, G26 Gran Coupe), 5 Series (G30 sedan, G31 touring), G32 6 Series Gran Turismo and 7 Series (G11, G12).

    Also included in the list are the G01 X3, G02 X4, G05 X6 and the G29 Z4 , which means the mechanically identical Toyota GR Supra should also be covered by the action. The recall covers 28,582 vehicles in Germany, while a similar action in the US involves 87,394 units. The corrective measure is of course the replacement of the starter motor, and in some cases, a replacement of the 12V started battery as well.

    Locally, BMW Group Malaysia says it is currently ascertaining the actual number of vehicles affected by the recall. In a brief statement, the company said that its authorised dealer partners will get in touch directly with customers affected by the recall campaign, and assured customers that their vehicles remain safe.

     
  • Tesla Malaysia begins deliveries in Kuching

    Tesla Malaysia begins deliveries in Kuching

    Tesla Malaysia has announced it has delivered its first vehicles in Kuching, marking the start of its presence in East Malaysia. This comes after the company set up a pop-up showroom in Vivacity Megamall in the Sarawakian capital early last month.

    This expansion to Borneo is the company’s sixth outlet locally, following locations in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru. We should point out, however, that there are no service centres in Sarawak just yet. Tesla Malaysia also confirmed that as of early 2026, it operates 18 Supercharging stations with 76 Superchargers and 17 Destination Charging stations with 79 Destination Chargers; again, none in East Malaysia.

    The move continues Tesla’s renewed push in Malaysia, having retained prices for 2026 despite CBU tax exemptions ending last year. Last month, the country introduced the Model Y Premium RWD and the Model 3 RWD (née Standard), the latter now the cheapest Tesla in Malaysia at RM147,600.

     
  • Volvo station wagons to return? SPA3 platform allows more flexible packaging, for lower-riding EV models

    Volvo station wagons to return? SPA3 platform allows more flexible packaging, for lower-riding EV models

    Although Volvo had previously said it will no longer introduce new station wagon models, it appears that an about-turn could be on the cards, as the Swedish brand’s new platform could allow its future EV models to ride closer to the ground, and not necessarily be of SUV height, reported Autocar.

    The platform known as SPA3 is first used on the EX60 that made its debut in January this year, and has been developed for significantly greater engineering flexibility and so that the vehicle’s battery capacity does not dictate the height of the vehicle, according to the report.

    This is possible because the SPA3 platform has been created for EVs from the outset, rather than being adapted from an ICE-powered vehicle platform, which is the case with its predecessor the SPA2 which underpins the EX90 and ES90, and thus allows more freedom in moving components and structures to suit different designs, said Volvo chief technology officer Anders Bell.

    His “job in engineering is to provide options for the company,” Bell told Autocar. We can make [cars] high. We can make them low. It’s all in scalability and this is unlocked by removing the combustion engine, the exhaust, fuel tanks and everything from the equation, and finding new ways to build up the bone structure and the scalability of the platform,” he said.

    Packaging constraints for EVs on adapted ICE-based platforms is one reason why electric cars are getting wider in general, because in order to increase capacity, battery packs will have to be made wider sideways, Bell said. The SPA3 platform offers new possibilities with regard to packaging, which will allow next-generation Volvo EVs to more closely resemble to width, height and silhouette of traditional, ICE-powered cars, he said.

    When the front crash structure of a vehicle has not been shaped to accommodate an engine, as the case would be for an ground-up BEV design, there is more flexibility to position the battery cells across the floorpan, and ahead of the front bulkhead, and therefore the battery does not strictly have to be within the wheelbase.

    The SPA3 platform moves the meeting point between the battery and the front crash structure forward, so Volvo can put seven kilowatts – at a minimum, probably more – of the pack further forward, while still doing all the crazy Volvo crash stuff,” Bell said.

    Placing battery cells ahead of the front windscreen frees up room for “foot garages”, such as in the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT, which allows the seating position to be closer to that of a conventional internal combustion engined car. In a lower car, you can depopulate cells in the rear footwell, because this is actually what sets the lowest height of a car: the rear-seat passenger,” Bell told the publication.

    “If you have an evenly flat pack throughout the whole length of the vehicle, you get this penalty. It’s why so many of the [BEVs based on ICE platforms] look like baby SUVs, even if they try to be low,” Bell continued. This could, in theory, open the door to the return of a sedan and station wagon sibling to the EX60, though that depends on demand.

    “You can achieve this fantastic bandwidth so we can make super-sleek cars, like there’s no battery pack that affects the height of the roof,” Bell said.

     
  • 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    It isn’t often that Germans admit that they were wrong, but Mercedes-AMG’s ill-fated downsizing to four-cylinder engines was most definitely A Mistake. Having bet the house on its fast-but-anodyne C43/GLC43 and plug-in hybrid C63/GLC63, Affalterbach is now back-pedalling hard by putting a multi-cylinder engine back into Mercedes’ compact executive models, starting with the new GLC53.

    This car is practically identical to the GLC43, but instead of the A45’s M139 2.0 litre turbo four-pot under the bonnet, you’ll now find the M256M 3.0 litre straight-six out of the CLE53. It isn’t actually that much more powerful, offering only 28 PS more at 449 PS from 5,800 to 6,100 rpm – although torque is up some 100 Nm to 600 Nm between 2,200 and 5,200 rpm.

    As before, there’s a 48-volt mild hybrid system, but instead of a belt-driven starter-generator (BSG), there’s now an integrated starter-generator (ISG) sandwiched between the six-pot and the nine-speed AMG Speedshift TCT 9G automatic gearbox. This produces 23 PS (+9 PS) and 205 Nm (+55 Nm) in additional accelerative power and allows the engine to switch off while coasting and smoothens the stop-start operation.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Floor the throttle and you get an extra 40 Nm (640 Nm) for up to ten seconds, enabling the car to sprint from zero to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds – more than half a second quicker than the GLC43 – on its way to an electronically-limited top speed of 250 km/h (270 km/h with the AMG Driver’s Package). But really, it’s the “powerful, sonorous sound” that buyers will be flocking to this model for, further augmented by an optional switchable AMG Real Performance Sound exhaust.

    The GLC53 also benefits from several goodies from the GLC63, including an upgraded AMG Performance 4Matic+ all-wheel drive system. This provides increased rear bias with ESP Sport enabled, in addition to decoupling the front axle when not needed to increase efficiency. And, if you opt for the AMG Dynamic Plus Package, you can lock the system into rear-wheel drive in Drift mode and pull lurid, smoky drifts to your heart’s content, supported by an included electronic limited-slip rear differential.

    Elsewhere, you get retuned steel-sprung suspension with AMG Ride Control adaptive dampers, three-stage AMG variable steering, up to 2.5 degrees of rear-wheel steering and massive steel brakes with 390 mm discs and four-piston callipers at the front. All this is controlled by the AMG Dynamic Select system with the usual Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual drive modes (plus a Race mode with the aforementioned AMG Dynamic Plus pack), as well as Basic, Advanced and Pro driveline and ESP settings.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Just as with the GLC43, the GLC53 is differentiated visually through massive front air intakes, jutting side skirts and a large rear diffuser with integrated quad round exhausts. It’s available in the same regular and sloped-back Coupé versions as before, and for the first year of production, a Golden Accents Package will also be made available.

    The name may sound a little loutish but the auric accents are actually pretty subtle, pairing an Obsidian Black or matte Graphite Grey Magno exterior with techgold accents on the ghosted AMG script on the rear doors, along with the lips and centre caps of the 21-inch matte black cross-spoke alloy wheels.

    This package also bundles in the extended AMG Night Package II and the AMG Design Package, the latter adding a more pronounced front splitter and tailgate spoiler, plus a gloss black finish for the fake rear vent fairings and diffuser blades.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC53 – mild hybrid straight-six replaces four-cylinder; 449 PS, 640 Nm, 0-100 4.2 secs

    Inside, the GLC53 retains AMG-specific features such as an AMG Performance steering wheel (unfortunately still with capacitive touch buttons) with built-in drive mode and suspension buttons and displays, AMG sports seats and available carbon fibre decor. With the Golden Accents Package, the latter comes with woven metallic threads, and the entire cabin gains beige stitching.

    The GLC53 is set to replace both the GLC43 and GLC63, as AMG prepares to kill off its short-lived four-cylinder experiment. Ironically, despite the M139 being meant as a springboard for higher electrification, that engine isn’t compatible with upcoming Euro 7 regulations without significant modifications, leading to its impending demise.

    Meanwhile, the M177 4.0 litre twin-turbo V8 that the 2.0 litre mill was meant to replace is being retooled with a flat-plane crank to meet those emissions standards, entering service in the facelifted S580 and a hardcore version of the AMG CLE.

     
 
 
 

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