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Bermaz Auto has confirmed that the new subsidiary tasked with representing the Xpeng brand in Malaysia will be called Bermaz Xpeng Sdn. Bhd. Bermaz’s AP (Approved Permit) partner Prima Merdu will be the importer. A teaser image was uploaded on Bermaz Xpeng’s official Facebook page yesterday, showing the silhouette of the Xpeng G6’s front. Bermaz Xpeng has also opened a Registration of Interest page, suggesting that the model’s launch will be happening within the next couple of months. The Xpeng
After Singapore, Indonesia is the second country in the Southeast Asian region to launch the 2024 Toyota Prius. Only the regular hybrid variant is on sale there, and it's all for indent orders only – with prices starting from IDR 698 million (~RM 202k). For reference, the Honda Civic costs IDR 617 million (~RM 179k), and that isn't too big of a price difference. The Civic sold there isn't a hybrid though, just the regular RS petrol variant. Anyway, the Prius on sale in Indonesia is the series-pa
Fuel price movements in Malaysia from 18- to 24-July 2024 are as follows: Fuel Price Update 18- to 24-July 2024 RON 95 RM 2.05 RON 97 RM 3.47 RON 100 RM 5.00 Shell V-Power RM 6.20 Diesel EURO 5 B10 RM 3.35 Diesel EURO 5 B7 RM 3.55 Follow fuel price live updates: Petrol Price Malaysia
The all-new 2025 Audi A5 has made its global debut. The big news is that the Audi A4 is now replaced by the A5 as part of Audi's new naming strategy. This strategy differentiates between electric and combustion-engine models, with even numbers for electric models and odd numbers for combustion engines. The 2025 Audi A5 is available in four variants: A5 Sedan, S5 Sedan, A5 Avant, and S5 Avant, all built on the new Premium Platform Combustion (PPC). And as the name suggests, the A5 is no longer a
GAC Aion has opened its Rayong plant in Thailand which is the Chinese battery electric vehicle (BEV) maker’s first facility outside China. The 85,000-square-metre assembly plant has an annual production capacity of 20,000 units but plans are in place to expand to 70,000 cars a year. The Rayong facility will produce cars not just for Thai domestic sales but will also serve as a hub for right-hand drive (RHD) markets around the world. Currently, Aion’s RHD markets are in Southeast Asia, namely Tha