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  • DBKL aims to dispose of 1,200 abandoned vehicles this year; voluntary disposal programme for PPR areas

    DBKL aims to dispose of 1,200 abandoned vehicles this year; voluntary disposal programme for PPR areas

    Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) aims to dispose of 1,200 abandoned vehicles across the capital this year, reported FMT. The plan is being carried out with Carmedic, a firm that was appointed through open tender in February, according to Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Fadlun Mak Ujud.

    Carmedic handles towing and removal operations, logistics and storage, sustainable disposal, and voluntary disposal programmes in DBKL public housing and strata areas, Fadlun said. “For now, we have appointed Carmedic for a period of three years. If there is a need, we may appoint additional companies,” he said.

    From more than 9,600 complaints received between 2022 and 2025, more than 4,500 vehicles have been towed, and 768 vehicles so far have been disposed of this year, Fadlun said.

    DBKL aims to dispose of 1,200 abandoned vehicles this year; voluntary disposal programme for PPR areas

    Meanwhile, DBKL has introduced a voluntary vehicle disposal programme specifically for public housing (PPR) areas, reported Malay Mail.

    The scheme allows vehicle owners to surrender their abandoned vehicles for disposal based on their condition and category. “For the first three months, the programme focused on public housing areas in Kuala Lumpur, where 1,159 damaged or abandoned vehicles were recorded up to March 2026,”, Fadlun said.

    If owners of these vehicles fail to act voluntarily, DBKL will proceed with mandatory towing and removal. Under the standard enforcement process, identified vehicles will undergo an initial inspection, and if a vehicle is found to be obstructing traffic or causing a public nuisance, a notice is issued requiring the owner to relocate it. Failure to comply results in the vehicle being towed to a DBKL depot, the report wrote.

    Should the owner want to reclaim the towed vehicle, they will have to pay a fine of up to RM500, in addition to towing charges and daily storage fees.

     
  • 2026 Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV – interior shown with massive MBUX Hyperscreen; full reveal April 20

    2026 Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV – interior shown with massive MBUX Hyperscreen; full reveal April 20

    Mercedes-Benz is taking the fight to the new BMW i3 with its own electric C-Class, with a full reveal slated for April 20 in Korea. To whet our appetites, Stuttgart is showing off the interior of its new compact executive sedan first – and it derives plenty from its GLC EV sibling.

    The dashboard is entirely carried over from the SUV, which means you get a fully-flat glass panel that houses an array of screens. If the GLC is any indication, you can expect the choice of an MBUX Superscreen with a 10.3-inch instrument display and twin 14-inch infotainment touchscreens for the centre and front passenger, as well as the massive, uninterrupted 39.1-inch MBUX Hyperscreen you see here. The latter spans from pillar to pillar and features matrix backlighting for greater contrast, similar to the i3.

    Bookending this huge display are round corner air vents, while the bottom edge is outlined by ambient lighting and rectangular centre vents. Twin Qi wireless chargers, a handful of physical buttons and twin cupholders arranged fore and aft top a tall, sloping centre console – again repeated from the GLC.

    Mercedes claims that the dedicated electrical architecture provides more space than ever before, with the front passengers sitting on optional “high-end” seats with memory, four-way lumbar adjustment, ventilation, backrest massage and even a “4D” rumble function in concert with the sound system. Speaking of which, the speaker grilles – made from stainless steel with the Burmester 3D surround sound system selected – comes with a new linear design with a “three-dimensional relief.”

    There are more high-grade materials that can be found elsewhere, as the company seeks to reestablish its reputation of quality after some dubious recent models. Even base models get “Softtorino” leather grain upholstery, while Nappa leather with “Twisted Diamond” perforation and an AMG Line version with moccasin side bolster stitching are on the options list. You can also choose from a number of decor variants such as open-pore natural fibre and birch wood trims and even carbon fibre.

    On the flip side, the C-Class EV joins the GLC EV in being the second vehicle to have a vegan interior certified by The Vegan Society. The Vegan Package, as it’s so called, provides non-animal-derived soft-touch surfaces for the seat upholstery, headliner, pillars, door panels and carpeting.

    2026 Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV – interior shown with massive MBUX Hyperscreen; full reveal April 20

    Elsewhere, the C-Class EV is available with a Sky Control panoramic glass roof with a segmented electrochromic frosting function and 162 illuminated stars as part of the ambient lighting. There are also lots of noise-dampening features such as standard-fit double-glazed front side windows, extensive sound insulation, decoupling elastomer suspension mounts, quieter motors and a revised air-con unit.

    The C-Class EV will feature the same 800-volt electrical architecture as the GLC EV, enabling DC fast charging at up to 330 kW. Also expected to be ported over is the 489 PS (360 kW) dual-motor powertrain from the GLC400, as well as a 94 kWh NMC battery. Mercedes quotes a WLTP range figure of 800 km, which is significantly further than the GLC’s 713 km – although not quite as far as the i3, which boasts 900 km from its larger 108.7 kWh pack.

    Looks wise, the C-Class EV will be a departure from the current petrol model with its massive silver grille – once again lifted from the GLC EV – with illuminated “pixels”. There are also the usual naff stars in the headlights (and surely the taillights, too) and a six-window glasshouse with a lengthened rear roofline, the latter being uncomfortably reminiscent of Mercedes’ ill-fated EQE and EQS sedans. Hopefully the car won’t look as contrived when it gets unveiled on Monday.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross launching in Malaysia soon – twin to Perodua Traz; will we get a hybrid option?

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross launching in Malaysia soon – twin to Perodua Traz; will we get a hybrid option?

    The Toyota Yaris Cross will soon be launched in Malaysia, as UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has teased the arrival of the B-segment SUV on its social media pages – it was sighted disguised earlier this year. First making its global debut in Indonesia back in May 2023, the Yaris Cross coming our way is an ASEAN-specific model and differs from the version sold in Europe.

    Built on the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA), the Yaris Cross is the twin the Perodua Traz that went on sale here earlier in December last year. Both are 4,310 mm long, 1,770 mm wide and have a wheelbase of 2,525 mm, but the Yaris Cross has a lower overall height of 1,615 mm compared to the Traz at 1,655 mm.

    If you’re wondering how much larger or smaller the Yaris Cross is when compared to other SUVs it has in its scope, here’s an overview:

    Honda HR-V

    • Length: 4,347-4,387 mm
    • Width: 1,790 mm
    • Height: 1,590-1,591 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,610 mm

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross launching in Malaysia soon – twin to Perodua Traz; will we get a hybrid option?

    Proton X50

    • Length: 4,380 mm
    • Width: 1,795 mm
    • Height: 1,609 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,600 mm

    Mitsubishi Xforce

    • Length: 4,390 mm
    • Width: 1,810 mm
    • Height: 1,660 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,650 mm

    Chery Omoda O5

    • Length: 4,400 mm
    • Width: 1,830 mm
    • Height: 1,588 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,630 mm

    Chery Tiggo Cross

    • Length: 4,318 mm
    • Width: 1,830 mm
    • Height: 1,670 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,610 mm

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross launching in Malaysia soon – twin to Perodua Traz; will we get a hybrid option?

    UMWT is keeping its cards close to their chest for now, so we don’t know exactly what powertrains will be available for the Yaris Cross. Its twin model, the Traz, is powered by a 2NR-VE 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four petrol engine that makes 106 PS (105 hp or 78 kW) and 138 Nm of torque, with drive sent to the front wheels via Daihatsu’s D-CVT (Dual-Mode CVT).

    This setup is what’s fitted to Yaris Cross in Indonesia, although there’s also the option of a five-speed manual in addition to the D-CVT. That market also gets the Yaris Cross with a hybrid powertrain, which is based around the 2NR-VEX engine, which has the same displacement of 1.5 litres and is naturally aspirated but runs on the Atkinson cycle.

    The engine, which makes 91 PS (90 hp or 67 kW) and 121 Nm, is paired with a CVT and augmented by an electric motor rated at 80 PS (79 hp or 59 kW) and 141 Nm for a total system output of 111 PS (110 hp or 82 kW). To our north, Thailand only gets the Yaris Cross as a hybrid. Given UMWT’s electrification push, it isn’t far-fetched to assume we may get the hybrid.

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross launching in Malaysia soon – twin to Perodua Traz; will we get a hybrid option?

    In both Indonesia and Thailand, the Yaris Cross is offered with the Toyota Safety Sense suite of ADAS functions that include adaptive cruise control, which is something that the Traz does not get at all. As we’ve seen with the Veloz and Alza siblings, the Toyota offering will likely be more upmarket by having more features and potentially a higher starting price as well.

    The B-segment SUV market looks set to be even more competitive than ever with Toyota getting back in the game after the departure of the C-HR. While we wait for UMWT to furnish us with more details, are you excited for the arrival of the Yaris Cross? Share your thoughts and expectations in the comments below.

    GALLERY: Toyota Yaris Cross at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show

    GALLERY: Toyota Yaris Cross in Thailand

     
  • 77% of Malaysians rely on private transport, 61% would feel safe riding in autonomous vehicles – Ipsos

    77% of Malaysians rely on private transport, 61% would feel safe riding in autonomous vehicles – Ipsos

    A car website we may be, but we fully acknowledge the unsustainability of over-dependence on these four-wheeled things (OK, some cars have three wheels). According to the 2026 Ipsos Mobility Monitor, a staggering 77% of Malaysians rely on private vehicles as their primary mode of transport, when the global average is just 54%, according to a Malay Mail report.

    It’s not a matter of cost, the survey suggests – some 62% of the 500 Malaysian adults surveyed think that public transport in their area is affordable, which is higher than the 53% global average. However, 55% of those surveyed said limited transport options make it difficult to reach their destinations, compared to 47% globally, suggesting a last-mile connectivity problem that pricing reforms alone cannot solve.

    The government’s My50 unlimited travel pass and recent 30% KTM ETS discount aim to make public transport more affordable in an attempt to attract more Malaysians, but the Ipsos data suggests that these initiatives cannot make up for the gaps in network coverage and frequency.

    According to the survey, only 10% of Malaysians use public transport as their main means of travel, while 8% rely on ride-hailing or taxis, and only 5% primarily walk.

    Interestingly, the survey also covered EVs, autonomous vehicles and cars from tech companies versus established carmakers. 51% of the Malaysians surveyed expressed interest in driving an EV (versus 45% in Singapore, 47% global average, 60% in Thailand and 67% in Indonesia) while 61% would feel safe in a self-driving car (versus 36% global average, 39% in Singapore, 51% in Indonesia and 66% in Thailand).

    Meanwhile, would you prefer to buy a car from a tech company or an established carmaker? The Malaysians surveyed answered 26% tech/39% established (versus 15%/51% global average, 21%/41% in Singapore, 26%/32% in Thailand and 34%/37% in Indonesia). Thoughts?

     
  • KPDN arrests two men in Kota Kinabalu for suspected illegal sales and collection of subsidised diesel

    KPDN arrests two men in Kota Kinabalu for suspected illegal sales and collection of subsidised diesel

    Undercover enforcement officers from the Sabah arm of the ministry of domestic trade and cost of living (KPDN) arrested two men in Kota Kinabalu recently under the suspicion of being involved in illegal sales of subsidised diesel.

    As reported by The Star, the two suspects caught the attention of the officers who noticed them taking longer than usual to fill the tanks of their vehicles (a van and a four-wheel drive). “Our personnel approached the vehicles to inspect and found that the fuel tanks had been modified to connect to a larger tank called the intermediate bulk container (IBC) inside, which can hold up to 1000 litres of liquid,” said Sabah KPDN director Shahril Nizam Shahidin.

    He added that both tanks were found to have around 800 litres of diesel each, and that the men in their 30s were believed to be part of a syndicate involved in the illegal sales and collection of subsidised diesel.

    KPDN arrests two men in Kota Kinabalu for suspected illegal sales and collection of subsidised diesel

    The suspects also failed to provide documents for controlled goods, a stock book or receipts for the sales and purchase of diesel upon request. Both men as well as their vehicles and the diesel were seized, and the case is being investigated under the Supplies Control Act 1961.

    Shahril revealed that the total value sized for one of the vehicles was around RM12,700, while it was about RM10,050 for the other. “The total value of items confiscated was around RM22,745,” he said, adding that any form of abuse of subsidised goods is a serious offence which affects the people as well as the national economy. Shahril warned that no individual, company or entity will be spared if found to break offences relating to the illegal purchase and sales of controlled goods.

    In a similar case reported by The Star earlier this week, five men were arrested in Penampang after a team of marine police raided a premises in Kampung Kibabaig. It was discovered that 6,230 litres of diesel worth RM13,394.50 would be resold to industries at RM6.50 per litre, or RM41,865.60 in total.

     
  • 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross for Europe debuts – 1.5L NA 3-cylinder hybrid, up to 130 PS, new GR Sport variant

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross for Europe debuts – 1.5L NA 3-cylinder hybrid, up to 130 PS, new GR Sport variant

    The European-market Toyota Yaris Cross has been updated again for 2026, following a prior update in 2024. The 2026 Yaris Cross is made in France, and will be offered on the continent in Mid, Mid+, High and GR Sport trim levels.

    The latest update brings revised styling and equipment specification, with front- and all-wheel-drive options across 130 PS/185 Nm and 116 PS/141 Nm versions of its 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-three petrol engine, both paired with a CVT.

    Leading the aesthetic changes in front is the new front grille with a honeycomb pattern in the body colour, contrasted by a black lower section that meets the flared front wheel arches to “maintain a strong SUV stance”. This is joined by redesigned LED headlamps with integrated DRLs, while new wheel designs measures 17 inches on the Mid+ variant, and 18 inches on the High variant.

    Cabin equipment for the 2026 Yaris Cross in the Mid+ variant now includes a seat that is designed to offer better comfort and lateral support, previously reserved for the High trim variant. The High trim variant now introduces a part-leather SakuraTouch upholstery that incorporates plant-derived PVC and recycled materials to help reduce material production CO2 emissions by 95 % compared to real leather, says Toyota.

    Variants Mid+ and above gain ambient lighting and a wireless device charger, while the High adds a powered tailgate. The GR Sport variant that is introduced to the Yaris Cross range is specified with the Hybrid 130 powertrain, denoting the aforementioned 130 PS/185 Nm specification, while the base Mid trim level is the now sole Yaris Cross variant with the Hybrid 115 (116 PS/141 Nm) powertrain.

    Said to be “inspired by the multiple World Championship-winning achievements of Toyota Gazoo Racing”, the Yaris Cross GR Sport gets variant-specific exterior and cabin features, along with retuned suspension for sharper handling. This gets a unique front bumper and 18-inch two-tone machined alloy wheels, while inside it gets sports seats in suede upholstery, GR logos, and GR Sport trim inserts.

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport

    For safety and driving assistance functions, the Toyota Safety Sense suite adds parking support brake as standard on variants Mid+ and above, while the High variant adds blind spot monitoring.

    Infotainment in the 2026 Yaris Cross brings the Toyota Smart Connect multimedia system with cloud-based navigation as standard, with voice recognition and a voice agent; wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto provide smartphone connectivity.

    Built at Toyota Motor Manufacturing France, the 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross is set to go on sale in Europe later this month.

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross for Europe

    2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport for Europe

     
  • Chery Malaysia tests CSH PHEV battery by setting it on fire – over 1,000 ºC, no thermal runaway

    Chery Malaysia tests CSH PHEV battery by setting it on fire – over 1,000 ºC, no thermal runaway

    Yesterday, Chery Auto Malaysia performed a safety test on the Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) battery used in the Tiggo 7 PHEV and Tiggo 8 PHEV. The company subjected the 18.3 kWh LFP pack to a massive fire, with temperatures reaching over 1,000 degrees Celsius, but the battery remained largely unscathed.

    At the event, the company lit up 36 litres of petrol (no Budi95 quota was used, we checked), then lowered the said battery over the fire, leaving it there for 80 seconds. As you’d expect, the casing was singed, but the pack itself was intact without any electrical failure or uncontrolled deformation and, crucially, there was no thermal runaway, so the fire remained controlled.

    In fact, a company spokesperson said that having subjected another battery to the same test for a dry run, it opened the casing to discover that the cells themselves had not been touched by the flames.

    Chery Malaysia tests CSH PHEV battery by setting it on fire – over 1,000 ºC, no thermal runaway

    Chery claims the battery features a heat-resistant construction that, even in the event of ignition, prevents fires from propagating, and it can withstand temperatures up to 95 degrees Celsius. It also has a built-in, high-strength crossmember to protect it in an accident.

    The hybrid system routinely checks the battery for instances of thermal runaway and, if one is detected, a pyrotechnic safety switch (PSS) will disconnect the battery within two milliseconds. This is meant to slow down any fire that occurs, giving occupants more time to escape.

    “Safety is at the core of our development process. Beyond meeting regulatory requirements, we conduct rigorous and extreme validation tests, and we demonstrate these tests publicly to help people understand the technology, the standards behind it, and why we are confident in its safety,” said Chery Corporate Malaysia executive vice president Men Lin Bo.

    Chery has performed several durability and safety tests on the CSH battery, including subjecting a Tiggo 9 PHEV to a head-on collision and a rollover in China. It then submerged the battery in seawater for over 53 hours in Jakarta; that battery was then reinstalled into a Tiggo 8 PHEV and the car managed to drive on without issue.

    The company also performed an impact test in Mexico, with a Tiggo 7 PHEV surviving an underbody scrape with a low bollard. Other tests include an offset frontal crash in South Africa and even gunshots from multiple angles using a rifle in Ecuador.

     
  • Electric Lexus ES to be launched in RHD Australia in Q3 2026 – will it be launched in Malaysia?

    Electric Lexus ES to be launched in RHD Australia in Q3 2026 – will it be launched in Malaysia?

    The eight generation Lexus ES was first unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2025 and has been launched in left hand drive markets so far. Built on the Lexus GA-K platform, it marks the first time the ES has been available with a pure electric powertrain alongside ICE-equipped hybrid variants.

    Now we have news that the new ES, especially the electric variant, will indeed have a right hand drive version as Lexus Australia has announced that it will be launched in the land down under in Q3 2026.

    The ES was unveiled with two different electric variants. Built on a 400V platform, the electric ES can be charged at up to 150 kW DC and uses a 74.7 kWh battery pack. The front-wheel drive ES350e produces 224 PS (165 kW) and has a range of around 685 km on China’s ridiculously lenient CLTC cycle, while the ES500e delivers dual-motor all-wheel drive and 343 PS (252 kW), with a slightly shorter range of 610 km.

    Electric Lexus ES to be launched in RHD Australia in Q3 2026 – will it be launched in Malaysia?

    For those who want to stick with ICE power, the ES is available as both front wheel drive and AWD variants – a 197 PS ES300h with a 2.0 NA engine, and 201 PS ES300h AWD and 247 PS ES350h versions with 2.5 NA engines.

    What are the chances for the electric ES coming to Malaysia, and at a competitive price? There might be hope for a Lexus ES350e with an appealing price tag if UMW Toyota Motor can import it from the new Lexus factory being built in Shanghai, expected to be ready in 2027. This is because China-sourced EVs are slapped with a lower tax bill.


    GALLERY: Lexus ES at Auto Shanghai 2025
    GALLERY: 2025 Lexus ES official photos

     
  • 2026 Honda Prelude previewed in Malaysia – 203 PS, 2.0L hybrid 2+2 coupé gets closer to local debut

    2026 Honda Prelude previewed in Malaysia – 203 PS, 2.0L hybrid 2+2 coupé gets closer to local debut

    Following the opening of the order books for it at the start of the month, the Honda Prelude takes another step towards its market debut here, with Honda Malaysia showcasing a Crystal Black Pearl example of the 2+2 coupé at its Hari Raya media engagement held earlier today, ahead of its expected launch sometime in the middle of the year.

    It’s the first outing for the car in the country in its production form. The Prelude did appear in Malaysia back in December 2024, but in its concept guise at KLIMS 2024. It all looks familiar though, because the series vehicle does retain a lot of the design cues displayed by the study.

    Measuring in at 4,522 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,355 mm tall, with a 2,605 mm wheelbase, the BF1 is features a hybrid system similar to the one found in the Civic e:HEV and CR-V e:HEV, which is an Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) powertrain that combines the workings of an electric motor and petrol engine.

    2026 Honda Prelude previewed in Malaysia – 203 PS, 2.0L hybrid 2+2 coupé gets closer to local debut

    This is based around a 2.0 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four petrol engine running on an Atkinson cycle, with outputs following that on the Civic e:HEV, which is 141 PS (139 hp or 104 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 182 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm.

    The LFC-H4 engine acts primarily as a generator for a battery (which should be the same 72-cell, 1.05 kWh capacity unit found on the hybrid Civic), which provides juice for a front traction motor offering 184 PS (181 hp or 135 kW) and 315 Nm. When needed, the engine can also be clutched in to directly drive the wheels, with the total system output being 203 PS (200 hp or 149 kW).

    While the hybrid powertrain is shared with the Civic e:HEV, some of the chassis components, such as the dual-axis strut front suspension and adaptive dampers, are borrowed from the FL5 Civic Type R. The Prelude, which rides on 19-inch alloy wheels wrapped with 235/40 profile tyres, features a Brembo brake system, with the front calipers finished in blue.

    The Prelude will be the first Honda product in Malaysia to feature the S+ Shift, which integrates with Active Sound Control to simulate gear shifts of an eight-speed transmission unit. Also to be found is Honda Agile Handling Assist, which is said to improve steering responsiveness and stability during cornering.

    With the doors locked and the windows darkened, there are no photos of the interior from today, but it really should be no different than that seen on the Bangkok Motor Show example last month. Inside, you’ll find a general presentation similar to the Civic, although the dashboard configuration has been altered with the use of hexagonal air vents sans a full-width mesh, and there’s also a unique flat-bottomed three-spoke steering wheel with a 12 o’clock marker.

    Elsewhere, the reworked centre console is home to a push-button gear selector instead of a gear lever, and this is flanked by a switch for the electronic parking brake as well as the drive mode selector (Comfort, GT, Sport and Individual) and a large S+ Shift button on the left. The car also gets bucket seats with distinctive high shoulders.

    2026 Honda Prelude previewed in Malaysia – 203 PS, 2.0L hybrid 2+2 coupé gets closer to local debut

    In terms of driving assistance kit, the Prelude gets a full Honda Sensing suite, with blind spot monitoring and the cross traffic monitor on the list. We can expect more details on the car to emerge closer to its formal introduction – before that, the Prelude is set to undergo a small series of public viewings next month.

    As for the price, nothing has yet been indicated, but it is worth noting that in Japan, the Prelude is pricier than the FL5 Civic Type R, which went for RM399,000 here when it was introduced. However, it is slightly cheaper than the Type R in the US, so it could well arrive at a lower price point here.

     
  • 2026 Morbidelli T502X and T252X adventure-tourers enter Malaysia market, RM28,888 and RM16,888

    2026 Morbidelli T502X and T252X adventure-tourers enter Malaysia market, RM28,888 and RM16,888

    A pair of adventure-touring motorcycles for the Malaysia market, the 2026 Morbidelli T502X and T252X, priced at RM28,888 and RM16,888, respectively. Pricing does not include road tax, insurance and registration and every Morbidelli motorcycle comes with a two-year or 20,000 km warranty against manufacturing defects.

    Starting with the T502X which comes in two colours – Bulk Black and Thunder Blue – power comes from a liquid-cooled, eight-valve DOHC parallel-twin pumping out 46.9 hp at 8,500 rpm with 45 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm. Power goes through a slipper clutch equipped six-speed gearbox and chain final drive to the rear wheel.

    Suspension in front is done with upside-down forks with adjustable damping, while the rear monoshock comes with preload-adjustment and adjustable damping. J Juan supplies the front brakes, with twin four-piston callipers and 300 mm diameter disc, while the rear end is fitted with a 240 mm disc and single-piston calliper, while two-channel ABS is standard equipment.

    2026 Morbidelli T502X and T252X adventure-tourers enter Malaysia market, RM28,888 and RM16,888

    The 502X rolls on Pirelli tyres, sized 110/80-19 at the front and 150/70-17 at the rear. Riding information is shown on a seven-inch TFT-LCD display, with connectivity to the rider’s smartphone using the T-Box system and the Morbidelli app while LED lighting is used throughout, including LED projector headlight.

    Riding conveniences include ride mode with road and off-road modes, traction control, tyre pressure monitoring and adjustable windshield. Included is luggage, with 32-litre side panniers and 45-litre top box, while weight for the T502X is claimed to be 210 kg, with 18-litres of fuel in the tank, and a seat height of 830 mm.

    Moving on the the T252X which comes in Tundra White and Bulk Black, this smaller displacement adventure-tourer comes with a two-cylinder mill displacing 249.5 cc, producing 33.5 hp at 12,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 20 Nm at 10,000 rpm. Power goes to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox and chain final drive.

    2026 Morbidelli T502X and T252X adventure-tourers enter Malaysia market, RM28,888 and RM16,888

    The T252X comes with upside-down telescopic front forks and preload-adjustable monoshock at the back. Braking is done with single hydraulic discs front and rear, with four-piston calliper in front and single-piston calliper in the rear.

    Wheel sizing is 19-inches in front and 17-inches at the back, wearing 110/80 and 150/60 tyres. Necessary riding information is displayed on a vertical orientation seven-inch TFT-LCD screen with Bluetooth connectivity to the rider’s smartphone. along with USB Type-A and Type-C charging ports.

    Riding aids include traction control, two-channel ABS and three ride modes – Standard (TCS on, ABS on), Sport (TCS off, ABS on) and Off-Road (TCS off, ABS off) – as well as tyre pressure monitoring. Weight for the T252X is listed at 180 kg, with 18-litres of fuel in the tank and a seat height of 820 mm, while touring luggage is fitted as standard.

    GALLERY: 2026 Morbidelli T252X


    GALLERY: 2026 Morbidelli T502X

     
  • Juru-Sungai Dua traffic dispersal project Package 1 ahead of schedule, could open end-2027 – Penang CM

    Juru-Sungai Dua traffic dispersal project Package 1 ahead of schedule, could open end-2027 – Penang CM

    Package 1 of the Juru–Sungai Dua toll plaza traffic dispersal project is ahead of schedule and is expected to be operational by the end of 2027, in line with its 24-month construction period, Penang chief minister Chow Kon Yeow has said in a statement today, according to a Bernama report.

    “The project’s implementation will proceed in phases involving Packages 2 through 5 to complete the entire alignment from the Juru toll plaza to Sungai Dua. All packages are expected to commence physical works in the third quarter of this year, subject to the finalisation of technical scope details, and overall, the project is targeted for full completion by the end of 2030,” he said.

    “Overall, the project is a strategic initiative to address long-standing traffic congestion issues along the North-South Expressway (PLUS) in the state. The route currently records an average traffic flow exceeding 200,000 vehicles daily and serves as a main corridor connecting traffic from the northern and southern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. Congestion along this stretch also directly affects surrounding areas such as Permatang Pauh, Bukit Mertajam and Perai,” he added.

    The 17.3-km project is estimated to cost RM3 billion. Spanning the Seberang Perai Selatan, Tengah and Utara districts, it’s designed to divert 30% of traffic to the new direct Juru-Sungai Dua route, cutting peak-hour travel time from one hour to just 20 minutes.

     
  • 2026 Land Rover Defender facelift open for booking in Malaysia – mild design tweaks, 13.1-inch touchscreen

    2026 Land Rover Defender facelift open for booking in Malaysia – mild design tweaks, 13.1-inch touchscreen

    Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia (JLRM) has announced it is now accepting bookings for the facelifted Land Rover Defender, which was revealed to the world last May.

    At present, the Defender comes in 90, 110 and 130 body designs, all of which are currently offered in pre-facelift form in Malaysia. The facelift brings design changes to the three, although they might not be immediately noticeable.

    The boxy profile of the Defender remains untouched but its bumpers now come with optimised surfaces finished in either Silicon Silver or Carpathian Grey Satin. There’s also a new textured pattern for the bonnet inserts and side vents, while the wheels get Defender-branded centre caps. Elsewhere, a gloss black grille bar is now standard and accompanied by a dark oval badge.

    A change that is more obvious involve the headlamps, which get a revised lighting signature featuring two bars on the side of the centre circle. The taillights are also darkened on the facelifted model that can be had in new colours like Woolstone Green and Borasco (a kind of grey).

    On the inside, the previous 11.4-inch infotainment touchscreen gets replaced with a larger 13.1-inch unit that completely fills the gap between the centre console and the upper surface of the dashboard. The centre console also gains a sliding section so you can hide small items in a closed cubby.

    A driver-related feature being added to the Defender as part of the facelift is Adaptive Off‑Road Cruise Control, which automatically adjusts the speed to maintain the desired level of comfort over undulating surfaces. JLRM isn’t providing further details such as pricing as well as available variants and powertrains for now, so we’ll have to wait for launch day.

    We should point out that a few months after the debut of the facelifted Defender, a special version of the off-road SUV called the Trophy Edition was revealed in June 2025. This was introduced in conjunction with the Defender Trophy competition that is a nod to the historic Camel Trophy.

    The Trophy Edition is based on the 110 body and features styling elements meant to celebrate the Defender’s rough and tough past, while also receiving expedition-ready parts. As you can see from our gallery, it really does look the part. Unfortunately, the Trophy Edition won’t be coming to Malaysia.

    GALLERY: 2026 Land Rover Defender facelift

    GALLERY: 2026 Land Rover Defender Trophy Edition

     
  • Volkswagen ID.3 Neo debuts – EV hatch gets updated styling, more physical controls; up to 630 km WLTP

    Volkswagen ID.3 Neo debuts – EV hatch gets updated styling, more physical controls; up to 630 km WLTP

    The Volkswagen ID.3 Neo has made its debut, and the revised battery-electric hatchback brings technology and ergonomic updates, over six years on from the debut of the original ID.3 and three years on from the debut of the ID.3 facelift.

    Three specifications of electric motor are offered with the ID.3 Neo, and these produce 170 PS, 190 PS and 231 PS respectively, with the rear axle-mounted APP350 motor producing up to 350 Nm. Volkswagen claims electricity consumption has been reduced by 35% on the WLTP testing standard through detailed efficiency measures.

    Providing the energy stores are three battery sizes, from a 50 kWh battery for the 170 PS motor version in the base Trend variant, while the Life and Style can be specified with a 58 kWh battery for the 190 PS motor version, while the top 231 PS motor version gets the largest, 79 kWh battery.

    For fast-charging, variants of the ID.3 Neo with the 50 kWh and 58 kWh battery specifications will take up to 105 kW of DC charging, while the 79 kWh battery specification will take up to 183 kW of DC charging. Also included is a vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability of up to 3.6 kW for powering external electrical devices.

    Volkswagen ID.3 Neo debuts – EV hatch gets updated styling, more physical controls; up to 630 km WLTP

    While the exterior of the ID.3 Neo is refreshed to give the electric hatchback a more conventional look, with its roof and tailgate now painted in body colour compared to the contrasting black finish used previously, the interior is where the major revisions have taken place.

    For exterior dimensions, the ID.3 Neo measures 4,265 mm long, 1,809 mm wide and 1,553 mm tall with a wheelbase of 2,764 mm. Luggage capacity ranges from 383 litres to 1,267 litres, and wheels measure up to 20 inches in diameter.

    As with the cabin of the ID. Polo that was shown at the beginning of this year, the ID.3 Neo gets physical buttons on its steering wheel that is flattened at its top and bottom, along with physical toggle controls for its air-conditioning and a physical knob for the audio volume control.

    The display ensemble in the ID.3 Neo is comprised of a 10.25-inch driver’s Digital Cockpit and a 12.9-inch central display for the Innovision infotainment system, which incorporates an app store for the downloading and activation of popular apps, as with a smartphone, says Volkswagen.

    Optional equipment on the ID.3 Neo includes an augmented reality head-up display, a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree view camera system, massage and memory function for the front seats, a 10-speaker premium audio system by Harman Kardon, memory function for the Park Assist Pro feature and a removable bracket for mounting a bicycle carrier on the tow bar, which is rated for loads of up to 75 kg.

    For driving assistance functions in addition to lane assist, front assist and the turning brake function, the ID.3 Neo gets Connected Travel Assist with optional traffic light recognition for Level 2 semi-autonomous driving, and a one-pedal driving mode.

    Debut pricing has yet to be announced, though the Volkswagen ID.3 Neo will commence pre-sales in its native market of Germany and other European markets from today.

     
  • 2026 Honda CBR150R in “Stealth” Black for Malaysia, priced at RM13,399, 16 hp, 13.7 Nm torque

    2026 Honda CBR150R in “Stealth” Black for Malaysia, priced at RM13,399, 16 hp, 13.7 Nm torque

    A colour update for the 2026 Honda CBR150R in Malaysia, with pricing unchanged at RM13,399 excluding road tax, insurance and registration. The new colour option is a stealthy Black, alongside the current Silver and Tricolour, with stock available at all authorised Boon Siew Honda Impian X dealers nation-wide beginning April 16.

    No changes otherwise in the specification for the CBR150R in Malaysia, with power coming from a DOHC, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder mill displacing 150 cc. Power is claimed to be 16.09 hp at 9,000 rpm and 13.7 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm, going to the rear wheel via a six-speed, slipper and assist clutch equipped gearbox.

    Suspension is done with gold anodised upside-down forks and a preload-adjustable mono shock at the back. Braking uses single hydraulic discs front and rear, with two-channel ABS as standard equipment, as well as Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) that automatically activates the hazard lights during sudden braking to alert vehicles behind the CBR150R.

    Wheel sizing on the CBR150R is 17-inches front and rear, wearing 110/70 front and 130/70 tyres. Riding information is shown on an LCD panel while LED lighting is used throughout.

    The CBR150R carries 12-litres of fuel in the tank while weight is listed at 137 kg. Seat height is set at 788 mm while ground clearance is 151 mm.

     
  • Jetour T2 surpasses 4,089 bookings in Malaysia

    Jetour T2 surpasses 4,089 bookings in Malaysia

    Not bad lah this thing – despite there being many other macho boxes in Malaysia such as the GWM Tank 300, iCaur 03 and iCaur V23, the Jetour T2‘s bookings have exceeded 4,089. Mind you, although the car was launched only a month ago, bookings have actually been open since November. That’s still a hugely impressive average of 25 orders a day!

    Under the bonnet, a 2.0 litre petrol engine sends 245 PS and 375 Nm of torque to all wheels via a seven-speed wet DCT. Features include 12 Sony speakers, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a 360 camera, 19-inch alloys, powered/ventilated front seats, dual-zone auto air-con, faux leather upholstery, a 50-watt wireless charger, an integrated dashcam, a panoramic glass roof, six airbags and Level 2 ADAS.

    Plus, the RM2,000 rebate has been extended to the first 5,000 buyers, from 3,000 previously. So for now the price is still RM155,669, OTR before insurance. It’ll become RM157,669 once the rebate ends. The T2 comes with a seven-year/150,000-km vehicle warranty, a 10-year/one-million-km powertrain warranty and five times’ free service (parts and labour).

     
 
 
 

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