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    • From an equivalent of RM 131k, BYD Seal gets a price cut of up to RM 52k in Thailand

      At the 2024 Thailand International Motor Expo (TIME), it was revealed that the BYD Seal has received a price reduction, ranging from THB 325,000 to THB 400,000 (approximately RM 42,000 to RM 52,000) depending on the variant. With the revised pricing, the entry-level Dynamic RWD variant of the BYD Seal now starts at approximately THB 999,900 (around RM 131k). The Premium RWD is priced at THB 1,099,900 (around RM 144k), while the top-spec AWD Performance variant costs THB 1,199,900 (around RM 157k

      ShaunShaun

      Dec 9, 2024

    • All-new 2025 Hyundai Palisade unveiled: Bolder and boxier, fit for a king?

      The all-new 2025 Hyundai Palisade has been revealed in South Korea. Gone is the relatively tame design of the outgoing model. In its place is something altogether more striking, though technical details remain under wraps. Taking a page from the Santa Fe’s book, the new Palisade dials up the drama with a chunkier stance and sharper lines. There’s a new grille, massive and imposing, flanked by vertically stacked daytime running lights that also double as bookends to the bodywork. Somewhere within

      ShaunShaun

      Dec 9, 2024

    • Coming to Malaysia next year, Thailand's Chulalongkorn University takes delivery of 39 units of the Honda e:N1

      Chulalongkorn University, one of the top 50 universities in Asia, according to QS World University Rankings, has taken delivery of 39 units of Honda e:N1, a fully electric (BEV) variant of the Honda HR-V. All 39 units will be used to support a trial use by the university, as part of the institution’s wider goal of becoming a zero-emission university. The Honda e:N1 is locally assembled at Honda Thailand’s Prachinburi plant. However, the model is not available for sale. Instead, users will sign a

      HansHans

      Dec 9, 2024

    • Nov '24 SUV sales in Malaysia: Honda HR-V wins big, Chery Omoda 5 signals comeback, Jaecoo J7 and Haval H6 gaining ground

      The Honda HR-V, Chery Omoda 5, and Haval H6 are the biggest winners of November 2024’s sales tally for SUVs. Honda HR-V sales grew 19.4% last month, reaching 1,923 units, making it Malaysia’s No.1 selling non-national SUV. This is despite Honda Malaysia not having any e:HEV RS hybrid to sell until January 2025. In terms of cumulative numbers (January to November 2024), the Honda HR-V remains the most popular non-national SUV in Malaysia, with 18,587 units sold. The HR-V’s closest rival Toyota Co

      HansHans

      Dec 9, 2024

    • Proton X70 facelift sees 7.7% sales growth in November 2024 with 1,065 units sold

      The Proton X70 recorded a 7.7% month-on-month increase in sales during November 2024, with 1,065 units sold, including exports. This brings its year-to-date (YTD) sales total to 7,536 units. The growth follows the mid-August launch of the facelifted model, which introduced design updates, additional features, and improved efficiency. Proton’s overall sales in November amounted to 12,194 units across domestic and export markets. While this marked a 4.7% decrease compared to October, the drop was

      ShaunShaun

      Dec 9, 2024

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