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While the Volkswagen Tiguan may not be as ubiquitous as some of its Japanese competitors like the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4, the Tiguan brings with it a level of refinement and driving dynamics that are hard to match at this price point. If you’re on the hunt for a used SUV with the Teutonic feel, you’ll be glad to know that the Tiguan can now be found for as low as RM 54k on our Cars for Sale page. Let’s dive into what makes the Tiguan worth considering. Overview The second-generation Volkswage
Oct 10, 2024
Toyota Thailand has officially launched the new (XV80) 2025 Toyota Camry today, marking its debut in the Kingdom. This makes Thailand the second market to introduce the refreshed model, following Singapore. Although the XV80 carries a new model code, it’s more of an extensive facelift of the outgoing XV70 generation, bringing significant updates beyond just aesthetic changes. Three variants have been introduced for the Thai market, all featuring the 2.5-litre hybrid HEV powertrain. These include
Oct 10, 2024
The second model of the Large Product Group for the Japanese market after the Mazda CX-60, Mazda launched its 3-row brethren, the Mazda CX-80 in its domestic market. The CX-80 essentially replaces the Mazda CX-8 which has been discontinued in the Land of the Rising Sun. The flagship SUV is already on sale in Europe since its world debut in April. Over in Japan, three powertrains are being offered across eleven variants which are priced between JPY 3,943,500 to JPY 7,122,500 (~RM 114k-205k). The
Oct 10, 2024
Since its debut in 2016, the Nissan e-Power drive system has won over customers, critics, and industry experts with the unique blend of electric motor-driven performance and class-topping fuel efficiency. The electrified system will be launched in Malaysia in December 2024. Introduced as a powertrain option for the Nissan Note in November 2016, Japanese customers were quick to embrace the 100% electric motor-driven e-Power. The huge acceptance helped the Note to become Japan’s best-selling compa
Oct 10, 2024
Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) is looking to strengthen its presence in Malaysia by expanding its local vehicle assembly (CKD) business, including electric vehicles, said Tengku Zafrul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, in his official social media channels. “They are also committed to expanding the use of green technology and collaborate with local vendors, thus contributing to the development of a sustainable automotive ecosystem. “Hyundai sees great potential in Malaysia as a hub
Oct 10, 2024