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The picture below shows what is reportedly the next-gen, all-new 2026 Mazda CX-5. Posted on Kindelauto's Instagram page, the sole pic doesn't really give away too much, but tells enough. Despite the camouflaged wrap, it seems that this purported next-gen CX-5 is longer – corraborating with reports out of Japan that says it could be up to '110 mm' longer. The current CX-5 measures 4,575 mm long, 1,845 mm wide, and 1,690 mm tall. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KindelAuto (@kindelauto
Jan 20, 2025
Alfred P. Sloan, a visionary leader of the American automotive industry, once remarked that "there's a car for every purse and purpose." As our mobility needs and budgets evolve, finding the right car has become a delicate balance between quality, affordability, and practicality. Whether you’re upgrading to meet family needs, seeking better fuel efficiency, or simply looking for a reliable vehicle for daily commutes. CARSOME has something for everyone This Chinese New Year, CARSOME is ushering i
Jan 17, 2025
NexV Manufacturing (NMSB) and Global NEV Technology (GNEV) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on assembling battery electric commercial vehicles in Malaysia. This partnership will see Wuling BEV vans locally assembled (CKD) at NexV’s manufacturing plant in Chembong, Negeri Sembilan—the same facility set to begin CKD production of Neta-branded battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Q2 2025. These Wuling BEV vans will be marketed locally under the GNEV brand. NexV Ma
Jan 17, 2025
China's Great Wall Motor (GWM) have built a name for themselves in the off-road arena, and those capabilities were recently highlighted at the GWM Ice and Snow Festival, held from 9- to 15-January 2025, at Changbai Mountain. While the event emphasised bone-chilling weather – temperatures below -30 Celcius not uncommon – it was a showcase of Haval, Tank, and Poer models' capabilities in extreme conditions. In fact, it's something of a back-to-back torture test, as the cars were previously tested
Jan 17, 2025
Provisional data estimates that Chinese car brands in Malaysia ended 2024 with a 4.3% market share, up from last year’s 1.4%. The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) will be announcing the finalized tally for 2024 new car sales in the country, which is estimated to number around 810,000. Data published by JPJ, however, allows for some estimates to be made, but note that JPJ’s figures are not conclusive because they’re inflated by parallel-imported ‘recon’ units, and do not include heavy-duty
Jan 17, 2025