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  • Ageing population and changing market trends to hammer Thailand new car sales in coming years

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has raised concerns about the uncertain trajectory of new car sales over the next few years, citing the economy's uneven recovery as well as other key factors such as the ageing population and changing market trends. Citing a Q4 2024 report by Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), Bangkok Post reports that new car sales this year remain highly uncertain, no less after lacklustre sales in 2024. Besides a drop in purchasing power and slow economic recovery, the BoT

    ArvindArvind

    Jan 6, 2025

  • Geely sold more than 2.1 million cars globally in 2025, exports up 53%, BEVs grow 86%

    Geely Auto announced it sold 2,176,567 cars globally in 2024, a 32% increase over the previous year. These figures also account for Zeekr and Lynk & Co models which saw an 87% and 30% increase in sales respectively. Meanwhile, its fully-electric (BEV) models saw an 86% growth in sales to 576,488 units while 311,747 units of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models were sold last year, a whopping 104% in growth. Following the robust sales of 2024, Geely aims to achieve a sales volume target of 2.71 million u

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Jan 6, 2025

  • Here's how BYD turned Malaysia-bound Denza from Mercedes reject into genuine premium contender

    The past couple of years have seen a massive influx of Chinese carmakers into Malaysia. Some came in to challenge the established brands while others tried to carve a foothold in the small but growing battery electric vehicle (BEV) market. Shenzhen-based BYD succeeded in the latter as it introduced a slew of affordably priced BEVs that made the brand a household name among consumers. Though Tesla might still be the BEV that most Malaysians aspire to own, it is BYD that has won the popularity pol

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Jan 6, 2025

  • More powerful 2025 Toyota GR Corolla facelift launched in Malaysia; new clutch, torque up by 30 Nm, priced from RM 367k

    Among the trio of launches by UMW Toyota Motor today is this, the 2025 Toyota GR Corolla facelift for Malaysia. This mid-life refresh brings with it an angrier design and significant performance upgrades, and it's now priced at RM 367,000, still imported (CBU Japan). For comparison, the pre-facelift GR Corolla was priced at RM 355,000. That gaping maw will be hard to ignore, so let's start with that. The redesigned front fascia emphasises functionality, with larger air ducts improving both aerod

    SanjaySanjay

    Jan 5, 2025

  • 2025 Toyota GR Yaris facelift launched in Malaysia; better aerodynamics, adds 39 PS more - from RM 316k

    UMW Toyota Motor has launched the 2025 Toyota GR Yaris facelift, marking a significant step forward in design and performance for the beloved hot hatch, and as usual it is still imported (CBU Japan). It is now priced at RM 315,600; up from the pre-facelift's pricing of RM 299,000. Under the hood, the updated GR Yaris boasts a powertrain upgrade with a boost of 39 PS and 40 Nm, pushing its performance figures to 300 PS and 400 Nm. These improvements stem from several key enhancements, including a

    SanjaySanjay

    Jan 5, 2025

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