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2023 | 2.5 L |
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2022 | - L | Turbo
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Peugeot Malaysia announced a special rebate of RM 21,500 off the Peugeot 2008. With the discounts added in, the French rival to the Honda HR-V is now priced from RM 111,888 (OTR without insurance and accessories) and is inclusive of a comprehensive 7-year warranty. Customers also have the option to purchase a 5-year Service Inclusive Programme at RM 10,000 which will cover parts costs for a total of 10 services over 5 years and labour costs. Locally assembled (CKD) at Stellantis’ plant in Gurun,
Jan 13, 2025
Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia celebrated an extraordinary sales milestone in 2024 with an impressive year-on-year growth of 331%. This is due to low base effect as GWM never had a mainstream model until Q4 2024 with the launch of the Haval H6 HEV in October. Last year saw the introduction of three all-new models in Malaysia, the Ora 07 battery electric vehicle (BEV), the Tank 300, and the Haval H6 HEV. The latter alone garnered 1,500 bookings within its first month of launch and was GWM Malays
Jan 13, 2025
Total Industry Volume (TIV) for new car sales is expected to exceed 800,000 units in 2024, surpassing earlier estimates by over 35,000 units. This growth is driven by a wave of new model launches, a strong backlog of orders from 2023, and enticing promotions from manufacturers. SUV models under the RM 200k mark total nearly 180,000 units sold in 2024, accounting for about 22% of TIV. This category includes conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) models, hybrids, and battery electric vehicl
Jan 13, 2025
A few days ago, Perodua announced a new production achievement record with 368,100 units made in 2024, 7.2% higher than the previous year. This included models for export markets and Toyota-badged models (Toyota Veloz) assembled under contract. Perodua also broke records in terms of sales volume with 358,102 cars sold in Malaysia last year. This remarkable record was achieved despite P2 not launching a single all-new model or product update (eg. Facelifts) in 2024. Perodua’s historic performance
Jan 10, 2025
The Mitsubishi Xpander is currently the second-best-selling model in its segment. It ended 2024 with 9,052 units sold, putting it ahead of the Toyota Veloz (7,110 units), but behind the all-conquering, tax-incentivized Perodua Alza (44,374 units). The Xpander is in a bit of a tricky situation right now. Demand exceeds supply, and there is a waiting list building, but only for the highest-specification Plus variant. The standard variant is seeing less demand**,** so to correct the imbalance, Mits
Jan 10, 2025