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Lexus ended 2024 by setting its best sales record ever, with 851,214 units sold, up 3.3% from the year before. Compared to the dominant German marques like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi – which sell around 2 million cars annual, Lexus’ sub-1 million units volume makes it minority player in the upper echelons of the automotive world. Lexus might be a small player, but the Germans best start learning from Lexus, especially when it comes to listening to customers. The Germans spent a good part of la
Jan 31, 2025
The new 2025 BYD Dolphin will have a 130 mm longer body, according to Chinese automotive publication AutoHome. However, it’s important to note that the current outgoing Chinese-market BYD Dolphin is 165 mm shorter than the export-market Dolphin sold in Malaysia. The outgoing Chinese-market BYD Dolphin measures 4,125 mm in length, while the export-market model—including the version sold in Malaysia—measures 4,290 mm. Despite this difference, the wheelbase (2,700 mm), width (1,770 mm), and height
Jan 31, 2025
Continental’s tire plant in Petaling Jaya has launched a major solar energy project, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability. The first phase includes 2,500 solar panels covering 10,000 square meters, generating 2 million kWh of renewable energy annually. This will meet 13% of the plant’s daytime electricity needs and cut CO2 emissions by 1,400 tons each year. “This project highlights our dedication to reducing carbon emissions and supporting renewable energy solutions,” said Andrea Somorov
Jan 31, 2025
Having established itself as the leading EV brand in Indonesia, BYD is set to introduce new models in the country in 2025, and Indra Fathan through his Instagram page reports that it could be the BYD Atto 2 alongside the Sealion 7. It was also previously confirmed to come to right-hand drive markets within the ASEAN trade bloc. The report uncovers new listings in the Jakarta Samsat NKJB (Taxable Vehicle Value) database, as below: SC3E-STD-1 (4x2) AT – IDR 245 million (~RM 67k) SC3E-ETD-1 (4x2) A
Jan 31, 2025
Total new car sales in Thailand dropped 26.2% to 572,675 units, marking the lowest figure in 14 years, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), as reported by the Bangkok Post. This decline has severe implications, as Thailand’s automotive industry—including parts vendors and new car dealers—is structured to support an annual sales volume of at least 600,000 units. Falling below this threshold risks hollowing out the industry, leading to widespread closures of local automotive parts
Jan 31, 2025