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  • Farewell, fun bunch: Suzuki Swift Sport, Jimny discontinued in the UK as BEV agenda takes priority

    First, they came for the manual transmission, and now, they come for the entire car – the ZC33S Suzuki Swift Sport and the Jimny are facing the end of the road in the United Kingdom as legislative challenges mount. Alongside the two named models, Suzuki UK will also discontinue the Ignis and Swace in the coming months as the brand prepares to launch its first battery electric vehicle, reports Autocar. The decision has been attributed to the UK's zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate, which require

    SanjaySanjay

    Jul 2, 2024

  • You're (probably) looking at the all-new 2025 Nissan Navara - Now built with a China JV, PHEV too

    This is probably the world's first look at the upcoming, all-new 2025 Nissan Navara, spotted in China. Before we go any further, yes, there were previous reports that say the fully-revamped Navara will be based on the current-gen Mitsubishi Triton. While that may still be true, the curveball here is that the camouflaged truck within this post has been announced to be a 'global model', at least according to an interview Chinese media outlet Xcar had with a member of management from Zhengzhou Niss

    SanjaySanjay

    Jul 2, 2024

  • Bermaz CEO confirms XPeng G6's Malaysian launch but is in no rush to bring it in

    Back in March, Bermaz Auto (BAuto) confirmed that it signed a distributorship agreement with Chinese battery electric vehicle (BEV) maker, XPeng. The upstart company, known as China’s equivalent to Tesla is looking to expand to right-hand drive (RHD) markets including Malaysia. Though there is no exact timeline for when XPeng will be launched in Malaysia, BAuto CEO, Datuk Francis Lee Kok Chuan, said in an interview with The Edge that the XPeng G6 will be the first model to be launched. The XPeng

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Jul 2, 2024

  • Ferrari CEO explains why the brand is limiting its exposure to China to just 10%

    In an interview with Bloomberg, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna shed light on the brand's decision to cap its exposure to the Chinese market at 10%. This decision comes at a time when many luxury brands are heavily investing in China, but Ferrari's approach is more cautious and calculated. Vigna highlighted that one of the primary reasons for Ferrari's restrained approach in China is the market's current state of maturity. "The market in China is still not mature," he noted, pointing out the need to

    ShaunShaun

    Jul 2, 2024

  • RM 100k BEV buyers, where are you? RM 180k BYD Seal is Malaysia's No.1 selling, but buyers are avoiding the Dolphin

    The BYD Seal has overtaken the BYD Atto 3 as Malaysia’s most popular battery EV (BEV) model. In May 2024, three months after its local launch, 581 units of BYD Seal were sold, according to JPJ’s vehicle registration data. For reference, the same month saw 333 units of BYD Atto 3 registered, 131 units of BYD Dolphin, and 316 units of Tesla Model 3. This also means that the BYD Seal is now Malaysia’s best-selling BEV. May 2024 also saw BYD distributor Sime Darby Beyond Auto hitting a new monthly s

    HansHans

    Jul 2, 2024

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