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2022 | 4.0 L | Turbo
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Following the launch of the Xpeng G6, Xpeng Thailand has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of the Xpeng X9—a fully electric (BEV) sliding-door minivan. Only one front-wheel-drive, 7-seater variant is available, priced at THB 2.79 million (~RM 360k). This makes it nearly twice the price of the G6 SUV, which starts at THB 1.439 million. In Malaysia, the Xpeng G6 starts at RM 165,820. The Xpeng X9 in Thailand is equipped with a 101.5 kWh NMC battery and supports DC fast charging
Nov 28, 2024
Tan Chong Motor Holdings (TCMH) has secured a significant win for Malaysia’s automotive manufacturing sector by exporting the Malaysia-assembled Nissan Serena S-Hybrid to Thailand. The model was launched in Thailand earlier today and is the only sliding-door minivan in its class, priced from THB 1.469 million (~RM 189.5k). The same model is available in Malaysia, priced from RM 149,888. The powertrain and key safety features of the export-market Serena are similar to the domestic units. The 2.0-
Nov 28, 2024
BMW Group Malaysia celebrated 20th aniversary of its Regional Parts Distribution Centre with a landmark expansion of the state-of-the-art facility in Johor Bahru’s Free Industrial Zone, near Senai International Airport. Originally established at the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) in Gelang Patah in 2004, the centre relocated to its new location in 2016. Now, with its expansion complete, the facility spans an impressive 65,000 square metres—an increase from its initial 45,000 square metres. The re
Nov 28, 2024
Besides the Honda Prelude Concept, Honda Malaysia will also be bringing in the Honda Motocompacto to the 2024 Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS), happening from 5 to 11 December 2024 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC). The foldable electric scooter is the modern successor to the Honda Motocompo from the 1980s. Designed to fit into the rear boot of the first-gen Honda City (no, not the “Type Z” one, the boxy one), the original Motocompo was powered by
Nov 28, 2024
The world’s largest battery electric vehicles (BEVs) brand, BYD is reportedly asking its suppliers to cut their prices. This appears to be a sign that a brutal price war in China, the world’s largest automotive market is about to escalate. Reuters cited a leaked email that was obtained by Chinese digital news outlet, thepaper.cn. In the leaked document dated 26 November, BYD asked an unidentified supplier to reduce its prices by 10% from 1 January. While the legitimacy of the email cannot be ver
Nov 28, 2024