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MG Motor Malaysia is drawing attention to affordable car ownership this mid-year with enticing promotions on two of its flagship models — the MG5 sedan and the all-electric MG4. These limited-time offers underscore the brand’s continued mission to make stylish, high-quality vehicles more accessible to Malaysian motorists.

The MG5, the largest model in its B-segment class, is now being offered at RM86,900, reflecting a price reduction of RM7,000 from its original recommended retail price of RM93,900. This sedan, known for its sleek design, spacious interior, and smooth driving dynamics, has been tailored for those who value everyday practicality coupled with comfort and visual appeal.

For drivers contemplating a shift to electric mobility, MG has reinforced its commitment through the “Drive Now, Pay Later” campaign, targeting the award-winning MG4. Under this initiative, buyers of the MG4 Lux can benefit from up to 12 months of complimentary instalments, while those opting for the MG4 Standard will enjoy up to 8 months of the same. The campaign aims to remove initial financial barriers, giving prospective EV owners a head start with greater confidence and ease. These promotions are subject to terms and conditions.

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Allianz Malaysia Bhd has called on the authorities to introduce stronger penalties and clearer regulations to curb motor insurance fraud, which continues to drain the industry of approximately RM1 billion annually. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Sean Wang, stressed that current legal provisions addressing fraud and misconduct fall short when it comes to dealing with the tactics employed by unscrupulous tow truck operators and workshops.

Wang highlighted that while existing laws indirectly touch on fraudulent practices, they do not adequately address the scale and complexity of the issue. According to FMT, he estimated that around 10% of the industry’s RM10 billion total annual motor claims are lost to inflated or manipulated claims.

He pointed to a deeply entrenched network of touts, tow truck operators, and complicit workshops who have long operated by inflating repair costs. These claims are often exaggerated by 15% to 20%, resulting in substantial financial losses for insurers. Touts are known to patrol busy urban areas, especially on motorcycles, and race to accident scenes where they quickly offer towing services under the guise of being affiliated with insurance providers.

Once a vehicle is in their hands, these operators typically delay informing insurers and may hold onto vehicles for days or even weeks while negotiating with workshops willing to overcharge for repairs. In some cases, substandard parts are used or unnecessary work is performed to justify higher claim amounts. According to Wang, this practice has persisted for more than 40 years, misleading policyholders into believing their insurance provider is handling the repairs when in fact, the vehicle is in the custody of unverified agents.

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Ferrari’s much-anticipated push towards full electrification has encountered a notable setback, with plans for its second fully electric vehicle now postponed until at least 2028. Initially scheduled for launch by the end of 2026, the project has been delayed by two years, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

Two insiders speaking to Reuters revealed that the decision stems from underwhelming market demand, even among the brand’s typically loyal and affluent clientele. Ferrari had intended to follow its first electric model with a second in quick succession as part of a broader electrification strategy. However, revised internal projections have forced the Italian marque to reassess the viability of this approach.

The sources pointed to a significant disconnect between expectations and current consumer appetite, with one noting that sustainable demand for high-performance EVs is virtually non-existent at present. While Ferrari remains confident in the long-term prospects of electric mobility, it has become evident that the market is not yet ready to fully embrace electric supercars at a scale that would ensure profitability.

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The Thai government has given the green light to an ambitious US$1.2 billion proposal to host a Formula One Grand Prix on the streets of Bangkok, targeting a debut in 2028. The approval was announced by cabinet officials following a meeting that outlined Thailand’s intent to secure a multi-year deal to stage the race annually from 2028 through to 2032.

Government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub confirmed that preparations are already underway, and the country anticipates hosting a top-tier global motorsport event within the next few years—an achievement he described as previously unthinkable for Thailand.

Tourism Minister Sorawong Thienthong stated that the proposed investment, valued at approximately ฿40 billion (US$1.23 billion), is seen as a strategic move to boost the tourism sector, which remains a vital pillar of the Thai economy.

The initiative follows a meeting in March between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali, during which the Prime Minister committed to commissioning a detailed feasibility study. The study will explore the logistical and infrastructural requirements for transforming Bangkok into a viable street circuit capable of meeting FIA standards.

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A 24-year-old vehicle repossession agent was fined RM2,800 by the Magistrate’s Court here after admitting to trespassing into the home of a car owner in Bandar Amanjaya, according to NST.

The court heard that Muhammad Aiman Mudzakir Azmi unlawfully entered the property around 7pm on 14 June, despite the premises being secured with a locked gate. His actions led to a charge under Section 448 of the Penal Code for criminal trespass. The offence carries a penalty of up to three years in prison, a fine not exceeding RM5,000, or both, upon conviction.

Magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani imposed the fine following Muhammad Aiman’s guilty plea. The court took into account his admission of guilt, which was said to have expedited the proceedings.

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In celebration of its motorsport heritage and future electrification, Honda has announced its display lineup for the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, scheduled from 10–13 July on the Duke of Richmond’s famed estate.

Honouring its rich racing legacy, Honda will mark the 60th anniversary of its maiden Formula One victory with a showcase spanning its historic and contemporary engineering achievements. Visitors will witness a broad spectrum of vehicles—from motorcycles and F1 cars to its next-gen electric concepts—underscoring the manufacturer’s enduring “Challenging Spirit”.

At the heart of Honda’s exhibition stands the European premiere of the 0 SUV prototype, initially unveiled at CES 2025. This all-new SUV, scheduled for global release in 2026, will stand alongside the global debut of Honda’s Super EV Concept: a compact, A-segment electric vehicle that promises dynamic driving thrills coupled with practical usability. A camouflaged test mule has already been observed running on UK roads ahead of its hill-climb performance.

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Also on show will be concept motorcycles introduced at EICMA 2024, including the V3-engined prototype with an electric compressor, the EV Fun Concept slated for a 2025 launch, and an Urban EV Concept designed as a glimpse into future city mobility.

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