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What you see here is the Toyota GR Yaris M Concept, which made its public debut today at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon. As its name suggests, this is not a production car, but a race car that will compete in Japan’s Super Taikyu endurance racing series. Ignore the fact that this looks like a Toyota GR Yaris, because the most important bits are inside the car. The ‘M’ in M Concept alludes to the concept car’s mid-engine configuration. Toyota’s brief press release about the car reads: “To further expl
Jan 10, 2025
Tesla Malaysia has open its order books for the facelifted 2025 Model Y also known as the "Juniper". As listed on their website, the 2025 Model Y Juniper will be offered in two variants at the outset: The Model Y Standard Range features a single-motor Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) setup, delivering a WLTP range of 466 km. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds and is priced at RM 195,450. This is RM 4,450 more than the outgoing model, which was priced at RM 191,000. For those seeking enhanced pe
Jan 10, 2025
Battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales in Malaysia set a new record last year with 21,789 units sold according to data compiled by the Road Transport Department (JPJ). The total figure includes sales of recon units but it is a nearly 64% increase compared to 2023. We revealed the best-selling BEV models in an earlier article and now it is time to see which brand gained the most sales in 2024. Once again, we will also be comparing against the sales of the respective brands in 2023. Malaysia BEV sal
Jan 9, 2025
Honda Malaysia ended 2024 by posting a modest 2% increase in sales, with 81,600 cars sold. Although the improvement is small, it’s a huge feat because only two brands – Perodua and Honda – managed to increase their sales last year. Mr. Hironobu Yoshimura, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia said,"We ended 2024 on a high note, with sales exceeding 81,600 units. With this achievement, we are proud to announce that we have maintained our leadership in the non-national pa
Jan 9, 2025
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. JPJ's figures include both official as well as recon 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 th
Jan 9, 2025