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Chery’s Omoda C9 was launched in Malaysia earlier this week with a starting price of RM 168,000. Unlike the Chery Omoda 5, the Omoda C9 will not be sold at Chery dealers, but at Jaecoo Malaysia’s dealers. Like the Jaecoo J7, the Omoda C9 is locally assembled (semi-knocked down, SKD) at the company’s Shah Alam plant. Deliveries will begin in January 2025. The Omoda C9 is available in two variants. The entry front-wheel drive variant sells for RM 168,800, while the all-wheel drive variant sells fo
Dec 11, 2024
The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton has won Design Award at the 2024-2025 Japan Car of the Year awards. The Triton was recognized for its rugged yet stylish exterior and functional interior, marking Mitsubishi Motors' second consecutive win following last year’s award for the Delica Mini. The organizing committee praised the Triton’s bold “Beast Mode” design concept, blending toughness with dynamic aesthetics. The pickup features a robust “Dynamic Shield” front-end design, well-balanced double-cab propor
Dec 11, 2024
Chery Malaysia has announced its ‘Great Year-End Lucky Draw’ campaign, running from 1- to 31-December 2024. This festive initiative offers new Chery car buyers a chance to win prizes worth over RM 150,000, including a brand-new Chery Omoda 5 as the grand prize. To participate, customers must purchase and register a Chery vehicle within the campaign period. Additional prizes include household appliances, gaming consoles, and shopping vouchers, making the campaign a highlight of Chery’s year-end o
Dec 10, 2024
Once the most vibrant car market in Southeast Asia, Thailand’s new car market today is just a shadow of its former self. Malaysia is now the second largest car market in the region, after Indonesia. As of September 2024, Indonesia sold 633,218 cars this year, while Malaysia sold 594,037 units, Thailand achieving just 438,303 units. To be clear, the entire Southeast Asia’s car industry is facing great difficulties. The figures for Indonesia were down 16.2 percent from the same nine-month period l
Dec 10, 2024
After the much-buzzed SU7 sedan, Xiaomi has unveiled its second battery-electric vehicle (BEV), the YU7, in China. The new SUV builds on the sedan’s appeal, wrapped in an SUV format to cater to market demand. The Xiaomi YU7 is slated for a mid-2025 launch. The Xiaomi YU7’s styling draws heavily from the SU7, maintaining Xiaomi’s design language while adapting it to an SUV body. Key elements include tapered headlights, a trapezoidal air intake with body-coloured inserts, and a sleek roofline. At
Dec 10, 2024