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The Ministry of Transport (MoT) has finally announced the implementation of centrally issued number plates for battery EVs (BEVs). Although the plates are exclusive to BEVs for now, the plan is to introduce this government-controlled, centrally printed standardized number plate to all motor vehicles on the road. Contrary to earlier reports, the number plates for BEVs won’t start with the letter ‘EV,’ as there is no change to the current alphanumeric combination format. At the same time, JPJ is a
Sep 9, 2024
Alongside the new BYD Seal Dynamic, Sime Darby Beyond Auto also rolled out the 2024 BYD Atto 3 Extended Range, taking over the spot of the sole Standard Range variant, and all for the same RM149,800 price tag. So, what’s “enhanced” about this new Atto 3? Let’s break it down. First off, you’re getting a bump in range: 480 km NEDC compared to the previous 410 km, thanks to a larger 60.48 kWh battery (up from 49.92 kWh). You’ll still get that 7 kW single-phase AC charging, while DC charging is rate
Sep 6, 2024
At the ongoing Sime Darby Automania 2024 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors, the exclusive local distributor of Hyundai vehicles publicly previewed the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N performance battery electric vehicle (BEV) for the first time in Malaysia. No prices or launch dates were announced, but the Ioniq 5 N will eventually be officially introduced in Malaysia. Unlike the unit previewed at the Singapore Motor Show earlier this year, the Ioniq 5 N showcased in Malaysia is a rig
Sep 6, 2024
The entry-variant BYD Seal, the Dynamic Standard Range, has been launched in Malaysia, priced at RM 163,800. Fully imported (CBU) from China, the new variant gives a more wallet-friendly option, but don’t go thinking “entry-level” means it skimps on the good stuff. Sure, it’s the least powerful of the bunch, but the Dynamic Standard Range still packs a decent punch. Under the bonnet – or rather, the rear axle – it’s got the same 204 PS motor you’ll find in the BYD Atto 3 Extended Range and Dolph
Sep 6, 2024
BYD will be launching a new brand in Malaysia by Q1 2025, confirmed Eagle Zhao, Managing Director of BYD Malaysia, during the launch of the BYD Seal Dynamic variant this morning. Zhao later clarified that the new brand will be Denza. Apart from its namesake BYD-badged cars, BYD’s portfolio of brands include Denza, Yangwang, and Formula Bao. Of the three, only Denza offers right-hand drive models. While Zhao didn't mention which Denza model will be launched in Malaysia, it's not a difficult guess
Sep 6, 2024