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2022 | 2.0 L | NA
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Specially developed by Honda for the ASEAN market, the Honda BR-V is a 7-seater SUV that blends practicality, spaciousness, and a simple yet efficient powertrain to fit growing families without breaking the bank. Though Malaysia never officially received the second-generation BR-V that our neighbours in Thailand and Indonesia got, the first-generation BR-V enjoyed considerable success in the Malaysian market. Today, used units of the Honda BR-V start from just RM 35k, offering massive value for
Jan 3, 2025
Volvo Car Malaysia announced today that bookings for the locally assembled (CKD) Volvo EX30 are now open. Only two variants will be offered - Ultra (from RM 208,888) and Ultra Twin Performance (from RM 228,888), at the same price as the previous imported (CBU) models. The single-motor (rear-wheel drive) Ultra variant makes 272 PS and 343 Nm, and offers up to 476 km of driving range (WLTP test cycle). The dual-motor (all-wheel drive) Ultra Twin Performance variant makes 428 PS and 543 Nm, and off
Jan 3, 2025
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has revised the pricing of its flagship SUV, the CKD 2025 Volkswagen Touareg R-Line. The SUV is now priced at RM 399,990, inclusive of the Volkswagen Assurance Package (VAP). The VAP provides a comprehensive a 5-year manufacturer warranty, 5-year service maintenance, and 5-year roadside assistance for an additional cost of RM 17,300. For customers opting out of the VAP, the price is reduced to RM 382,690, which includes a standard 2-year warranty. Previo
Jan 3, 2025
Great Wall Motor (GWM) reported total vehicle sales of 1,233,292 units in 2024, reflecting a modest year-on-year increase of 0.21%, as per a post on the company’s WeChat account and reported by Chinese media. The new energy vehicle (NEV) segment - a catch-all phrase for electrified vehicles there - contributed 321,795 units to the annual sales, marking an impressive 22.82% growth compared to the previous year. GWM's overseas market (export) business also achieved significant growth, recording 45
Jan 3, 2025
China’s Great Wall Motor (GWM) sold a total of 1,233,292 cars in 2024, a modest increase of 0.21% from last year. Overall growth was dragged down by its pure electric-only (BEV) Ora brand, which saw sales decline by 41.7% to 63,272 units. As a BEV-only brand, Ora is at a disadvantage as Chinese buyers are now shifting their attention to plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and extended-range hybrid EVs (EREVs). Most leading Chinese EV manufacturers are pivoting to PHEVs and EREVs, which are seeing much stron
Jan 3, 2025