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According to data from the Road Transport Department (JPJ), 21,789 battery electric vehicles (BEVs) were sold in 2024, a nearly 64% increase compared to the year before – 13,301 units. That said, what was the most popular BEV on sale in Malaysia last year? Well, figure no more as we reveal and compile the number of each BEV currently available based on the official open-sourced data. We will also compare the figures from last year in the table below to see which models saw the biggest gains and
Jan 9, 2025
Honda Malaysia today launched the 2025 Honda Civic facelift, a mid-life update for the FE-generation Civic, which debuted here in January 2022. The refreshed model brings subtle design updates, improved features, and a slight price revision to ensure it stays ahead of the competitive C-segment sedan market. As before, the facelifted 2025 Civic is available in four variants priced as follows: 1.5-litre E: RM 133,900 (+RM 2,000) 1.5-litre V: RM 144,900 1.5-litre RS: RM 149,900 (-RM 2,000) 2.0-litr
Jan 9, 2025
The blurry pictures here are claimed to be of the upcoming 2025 Toyota Hilux, according to the Thailand publication Headlightmag.com. The 2025 Toyota Hilux is expected to make its global debut in Thailand in the second half of this year, reportedly using the Hilux Travo name. For the past three decades, all generations of the Hilux have been given a unique name, starting with the Hilux Mighty X in the late ‘80s, to the Hilux Tiger, which later made way for the Hilux Vigo, and the current Hilux R
Jan 8, 2025
Proton’s expansion plans to the two largest automotive markets in Southeast Asia have hit a snag. Following the Thailand launch of the Geely EX5, Indonesian media reported that Geely is looking to unveil the Proton e.Mas 7’s twin in the archipelago this month. Indonesian daily, Kompas revealed that it received an invitation to the Indonesian relaunch of Geely which will be held on 22 January 2025. Geely was present in the market between 2006 and 2016 but had plans to reenter Indonesia following
Jan 8, 2025
Another new Chinese brand, Jetour, will soon join Malaysia’s hotly contested small- and mid-range SUV segment. The brand will launch 10 new 4S and 3S centres within this quarter. By year-end, the network will grow to 20 outlets. At the beginning, Jetour outlets will cover Selangor, Penang, Ipoh, Seremban, Melaka, Johor, Sabah, and Sarawak. The Jetour Dashing, a 5-seater C-segment SUV, will also be launched within this quarter. The model is aimed at the likes of the Proton X70, GWM Haval H6, Hond
Jan 8, 2025