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The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) has introduced three new safety guidelines for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) aimed at enhancing the efficiency of EV safety management in Malaysia. Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced the guidelines, which include the Road User and Public Safety Guidelines for EV Incident Management (MyEVIM), the EV High-Voltage Assessment Protocol, and EV Crash Test Lab Safety Guidelines, at MIROS's PC3 crash test facility in Melaka earlier today.
Nov 14, 2024
At long last, the 2024 Nissan Kicks B-segment SUV is set to make its debut in the Malaysian market this December. Following a recent test drive and media Q&A session with Nissan Malaysia, we gained insights into what makes this model unique. Notably, the Kicks’ suspension tuning was handled by engineers from Nissan’s legendary GT-R division. With MacPherson struts up front and a torsion beam rear axle, the suspension setup offers a noticeable level of sportiness. Our first impressions found the
Nov 14, 2024
Since its launch almost a month ago, the BYD M6 has been well received by Malaysians as it was announced that almost 1,000 orders for the electric MPV have been placed. Jeffrey Gan, Managing Director of Sime Darby Motors, Southeast Asia, revealed this ahead of the BYD Sealion 7's local launch. Malaysia is also the debut market for the Sealion 7 in the ASEAN region. He also mentioned that over 11,000 BYD vehicles have been registered in Malaysia, two years after the Chinese battery electric vehic
Nov 14, 2024
With only one month left before we enter 2025, many car companies in Malaysia are driving blind into the new year, with no confirmed price lists for their 2025 models while production plans and parts ordering – which typically require at least a 6-month lead time, at least – are still in limbo. The reason is that car companies who contribute to the Malaysian economy by choosing to manufacture their cars here, have yet to receive the necessary black-and-white from the Ministry of Finance to confi
Nov 14, 2024
The government faces challenges in implementing a vehicle ownership-based levy method for targeting RON 95 subsidies, as it risks overlooking a significant portion of eligible beneficiaries. The main reason for this according to Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli, is data from the Main Database System (PADU) shows that about 40 percent of the B60 group do not have registered vehicle ownership data with the Road Transport Department (JPJ), due to third-party registrations. He noted, that lower-income
Nov 14, 2024