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JAECOO, positioned as a premium off-road experience provider, aims to capture the hearts of Malaysia's "fashion elite." With the introduction of the JAECOO J7, priced from RM 138,800 for the 2WD variant and RM 148,800 for the AWD variant, Malaysians now have a vehicle that not only offers luxury but also fits into their adventurous lifestyles. The JAECOO J7, with its 1.6-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine delivering 197 PS and 290 Nm of torque, paired with a Getrag 7-speed dual-clutch transmis
Geely is expected to launch its latest battery electric vehicle (BEV), the Geely Xingyuan sometime this month which will be competing directly with the BYD Dolphin. According to information obtained by Chinese media, the Xingyuan might also be called the ‘Paipai’ or ‘Totoro’. Perhaps these names are the trim levels to be offered in China with the latter probably a tie-in with the famous Studio Ghibli character. The Xingyuan has already been declared by China’s Ministry of Industry and Informatio
Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) is expected to launch the Volvo EX30, a fully electric, lower priced entry point into the Volvo family, later this year. Several units have been spotted outside VCM’s head office in Petaling Jaya. In Thailand, the EX30 is priced 20% lower than the fully electric variant of the XC40 Recharge, which has since been renamed as the EX40. The EX40 starts at THB 1,990,000. The EX30 is sold there with a starting price of THB 1,590,000, for the 69-kWh base single (rear) motor ext
In 2023, authorities conducted an average of more than two raids daily on counterfeit Mercedes-Benz products, leading to the seizure of over 1.6 million counterfeits worldwide. This represents a nearly 20% increase in raids compared to the previous year. Additionally, more than 142,000 counterfeit product listings were removed from social media and online platforms. Mercedes-Benz's brand protection team was on overdrive as they hunted these fake parts, which include small items like counterfit p
Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has approved investment privileges for Hyundai to set up plants in the country to manufacture battery electric vehicles (BEV) and battery modules. Hyundai would initially invest THB 1 billion (RM 130 million) in the project with Thai partners, Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant Co Ltd and Thonburi Energy Storage Manufacturing Co Ltd. The Hyundai plants would begin operations in 2026 while the BOI would work closely with Hyundai to select suppliers of key part