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China is intensifying its diplomatic efforts in the battery-electric vehicle (BEV) sector, according to a report by the South China Morning Post (SCMP). The Chinese government is recruiting science and technology counsellors for its embassies abroad, focusing on strengthening its influence in BEV-related diplomacy. This comes as the world’s largest BEV market faces growing accusations of overcapacity and trade barriers imposed by the US, Canada, and Europe. China, being the world’s largest BEV m
Dec 19, 2024
Fuel price movements in Malaysia from 19- to 24-December 2024 are as below: Fuel Price Update 19- to 24-December 2024 RON 95 RM 2.05 RON 97 RM 3.22 RON 100 RM 5.00 Shell V-Power RM 6.30 Diesel EURO 5 B10 RM 2.95 Diesel EURO 5 B7 RM 3.15 Follow fuel price live updates: Petrol Price Malaysia
Dec 18, 2024
Honda has revealed the S+ Shift system, which is set to be first featured in the all-new Honda Prelude coming in 2025, aimed to elevate the e:HEV hybrid system’s appeal The concept of an “S+” button may evoke memories of the Honda CR-Z facelift introduced in 2013. In that hybrid sports coupe, the S+ button offered an extra burst of electric assistance for maximum acceleration - ideal for short spurts of adrenaline. But with the S+ Shift, Honda flips the script. This isn’t just about going fast;
Dec 18, 2024
Honda will introduce two new-generation hybrid powertrains next year, along with a hybrid-optimized platform for D-segment cars. This move is an intermediary step before Honda transitions to becoming a 100% battery EV (BEV) and hydrogen fuel cell EV (FCEV) manufacturer by 2040. Before reaching 2040, Honda anticipates a sharp increase in demand for its e:HEV hybrids, with global annual sales projected to reach 1.3 million units by 2030. By 2027, the cost of Honda hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) i
Dec 18, 2024
It looks like Nissan, which is facing some troubling times, might have a rescuer in the form of rival Honda. According to reports cited by Japan's Nikkei, both Japanese automotive giants are reportedly entering a discussion of a merger. The business daily reported that Japan’s No. 2 and No.3 automakers are looking to operate under a single holding company and will soon sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the new entity. This new holding company will also consider bringing in Mitsubishi
Dec 18, 2024