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  • From RM 100k; a recon Daihatsu Taft offers Jimny-like styling but in a smaller, cuter package

    As the saying goes, "great things come in small packages." Japanese KEI-cars are perhaps the most intelligently designed vehicles on the roads. Combining practicality, fuel efficiency, and cute creature comforts, all within the footprint of an A-segment hatchback, make them perfect for tight, narrow streets and urban jungles. The added bonus? They’re extremely eye-catching. In recent years, a new wave of Japanese KEI-cars has gained popularity in Malaysia – notably the Toyota Roomy and Honda N-B

    ArvindArvind

    Nov 26, 2024

  • After Xpeng, BAuto to setup Bermaz Changan, to distribute China's Deepal cars in 2025

    Bermaz Auto’s (BAuto) 85 percent-owned subsidiary, Bermaz Changan Sdn. Bhd. (BCSB), has been awarded the distributorship of the Deepal brand of electric vehicles in Malaysia. This will be Bermaz’s second electric vehicle brand after Xpeng, which is distributed by Bermaz Xpeng. Deepal is one of Changan’s two brands for EVs. The other brand is Avatr. Like many Chinese EVs, Deepal also makes EVs charged by combustion engines, a sub-genre of plugged-in hybrids known as extended-range electric vehicl

    HansHans

    Nov 26, 2024

  • China's Jaecoo J7 is now Malaysia's best-selling non-national SUV, only because Honda HR-V Hybrid is sold out until 2025

    Chery’s Jaecoo J7 is Malaysia’s best-selling non-national SUV for the month of October 2024, according to JPJ’s vehicle registration figures. A total of 1,579 units of the Jaecoo J7 were registered last month, overtaking the Honda HR-V (1,550 units) and the Toyota Corolla Cross (1,140 units). Sales of the ever-popular Honda HR-V (priced from RM 115,900) increased by 2.4% compared to the previous month, but growth was capped by a lack of supply of the e:HEV RS hybrid variant (priced from RM 141,9

    HansHans

    Nov 26, 2024

  • CKD Genesis is coming to Malaysia, Hyundai to build its own RM 2.2 bil plant, Hyundai Staria to start in 2025, Ioniq BEVs next

    Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) announced plans to invest US$ 479 million ~(RM 2.2 billion) in Malaysia between 2025 and 2030, aiming to expand its footprint in the country and across the ASEAN region, said HMC earlier today. Working with its long-term partner, Inokom Corporation Sdn. Bhd. in Kedah, Hyundai will begin local production in mid-2025, starting with a premium multipurpose van. The lineup will later include mid-to-large SUVs and MPVs from both the Hyundai and Genesis brands. Specific mode

    SanjaySanjay

    Nov 26, 2024

  • We are so back! Next-gen Toyota Celica in development, VP confirms revival and shares more engine details

    The rumours surrounding a purported all-new eighth-generation Toyota Celica has been swirling for a good while now, but here's finally the light at the end of the long tunnel – it's reported that Toyota Executive Vice President, Hiroki Nakajima, has confirmed its revival! Answering a question by BestCar originally posed to Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, Nakajima answered: "To be honest, there’s nothing tangible at the moment. However, there’s a strong demand within the company for the Celica. So..

    SanjaySanjay

    Nov 26, 2024

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