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BRABUS has lifted the veil on its latest flagship creation, the BRABUS 1000, a striking hybrid supercar that blends extreme performance, luxury craftsmanship, and distinctive design under one electrified roof. Based on the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance, this handcrafted model redefines the limits of power and prestige with a combined system output of 1,000hp and a bold new design philosophy centred around exposed carbon fibre.

Visually, the BRABUS 1000 is unmistakable. From the aggressive front fascia to the meticulously sculpted rear, every detail is an expression of the marque’s design language. Carbon fibre dominates the exterior, with signature accents integrated behind the front wheel arches, carbon-clad mirrors, and a newly sculpted rear diffuser that frames the four 76-millimetre tailpipes of the BRABUS sport exhaust system. A redesigned rear wing adds aerodynamic function, offering improved stability at speed and enhancing the car’s dramatic visual impact.

At the core of this electrified masterpiece lies a revolutionary hybrid powertrain. The engineering team at BRABUS has paired a 4.5-litre V8 biturbo engine with a high-output electric motor to produce a staggering 1,000 hp. Peak torque is measured at 1,820Nm, although electronically limited to 1,620Nm to maintain the integrity of the drivetrain. Housed beneath a red carbon fibre engine cover, this setup promises blistering acceleration and unrelenting performance, combining the visceral response of combustion power with the instantaneous thrust of electric propulsion.

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Chery Malaysia shook up the local market recently with the introduction of the Tiggo Cross. 

Two variants were introduced:

  1. Chery Tiggo Cross Hybrid CSH, priced at RMRM99,800. 
  2. Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Turbo, priced at RM88,800. 

Competing in the Malaysian market, the Chery Tiggo Cross is a game changer not only due to its price but also the technologies that it has to offer. It has amassed 1,000 bookings in just two days, but what makes it so popular? 

Some of the technologies that are offered as standard for both variants include a 360-degree Panoramic Camera, a 15-watt wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, an electric driver’s seat, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, as well as a large 10.25-inch infotainment screen and a digital instrument cluster of equal size. 

However, the top-of-the-line variant comes packed with 16 intelligent Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. 

Some of the systems include:

  1. Blind Spot Monitoring – Alerts the driver about vehicles in blind spots. 
  2. Autonomous Emergency Braking – Intervenes in emergency situations by automatically applying brakes. 
  3. Intelligent Headlight Control – Adjusts headlights automatically so as not to blind oncoming traffic. 
  4. Forward Collision Warning – Warns the driver of a potential frontal collision.
  5. Lane Departure Warning – Warns the driver when the car drifts into a different lane. 
  6. Adaptive Cruise Control – Maintains a predetermined speed by automatically braking and accelerating. 
  7. Rear Collision Warning – Warns the driver of oncoming vehicles behind the car, particularly when reversing. 
  8. Lane Change Assist – Monitors traffic behind the vehicle and alerts the driver with audio-visual cues to help with safe overtaking. 

The Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Hybrid CSH also offers seven airbags for comprehensive safety and protection. 

However, the cherry on this Chery is the fact that the Tiggo Cross earned a five-star Safety Rating at the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), the independent voice on vehicle safety for Australia and New Zealand. 

But that is not the only reason why the Chery Tiggo Cross has become such a darling among car buyers; it is the hybrid technology that it has to offer as well. 

Called the Chery Super Hybrid (CSH), the tech represents Chery’s proprietary cutting-edge hybrid powertrain technology, engineered for a cleaner and more efficient drive. 

The system works by combining an internal combustion engine with electric motors as well as a battery management system. 

Combined, this system offers class-leading fuel economy, lower emissions, as well as impressive driving dynamics. 

The technology is the result of two decades of advancement by a global R&D system that includes eight centres, 300 laboratories and 30,000 R&D professionals. In fact, in its current fifth-generation form, the CSH system sets a new global benchmark with thermal efficiency exceeding 44.5%. 

That is quite phenomenal considering that conventional petrol engines operate at a peak thermal efficiency of only 25-35% while some of the competitor hybrid systems are only able to offer 40-43% thermal efficiency. 

By now, the question at the back of your mind would probably be, “but how does it work?” 

The CSH system works by intelligently switching between several drive modes automatically, depending on driver demand and driving load:

For example, in Pure Electric drive mode, such as at low speed and when the battery has sufficient charge, the Tiggo Cross is driven purely by the electric motor. 

The engine is completely switched off, providing the driver with a silent, zero-emission driving experience. 

Then there is the Series Hybrid mode, which works when the battery charge is low or at moderate speeds. This is when the engine acts as a generator and provides electricity to the motors. 

The engine does not provide drive to the wheels but runs at its most optimal RPM to generate electricity for the motors. Similar to a range-extender, and consumes very little fuel in return.

Further to that, there is the Parallel Hybrid mode. This is when both the engine and electric motors work concurrently to provide power to the wheels, such as at high speed or during acceleration. This is the primary mode during highway driving or overtaking. 

But at really high speed, such as when cruising on the highway, the Engine Direct Drive mode kicks in and drives the wheels directly, bypassing the electric motors. But when needed, the electric motors can still provide a boost. 

What about recharging, though? You might wonder. The Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Hybrid CSH uses regenerative braking that recharges the battery during deceleration or when braking. 

The Chery Super Hybrid System is the company’s core technology for its new energy vehicles, and now, with prices starting from just under RM100,000, the technology is available to more car buyers, in turn playing a part in reducing global emissions. 

Our short drive experience with the car revealed an impressive refinement level, and in the hybrid variant, the overall performance, such as acceleration, was fantastic to say the least. 

In fact, we found that the hybrid variant was smoother with fewer vibrations in the cabin as well. 

Speaking of the cabin, space was generous in all seats, and equipment levels match that of more expensive cars as well.

Very few cars deserve the term game changer, but the Chery Tiggo Cross is definitely one of them.

Great Wall Motor (GWM) has officially introduced the upgraded versions of its Tank 500 Hi4-T and Hi4-Z plug-in hybrid off-road SUVs in China, marking a notable advancement in the brand’s electrified SUV offerings. These refreshed models bring improvements to their exterior styling, interior equipment, and driving assistance technologies. Pre-sales are expected to commence in August.

While the fundamental design of the Tank 500 remains consistent with its predecessor, subtle refinements have been applied to the front grille, and the rear now features the new “GWM” logo. The SUV’s dimensions remain unchanged, measuring 5,078 mm in length, 1,934 mm in width, and 1,905 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,850 mm. Off-road enthusiasts will appreciate the 29° approach angle, 24° departure angle, and a minimum ground clearance of 210 mm. Optional towing capabilities remain, offering a maximum capacity of 2,500kg.

A new exterior shade called Dunhuang Green has been added to the colour palette, joining the existing Kunlun Gold, Pamir Silver, and Mount Everest White.

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A widespread disregard for seat belt regulations among bus passengers and drivers has been flagged by the Melaka Road Transport Department (JPJ), following a recent enforcement operation that exposed troubling levels of non-compliance.

According to The Star, Melaka JPJ director Siti Zarina Mohd Yusop stated that many individuals stopped during checks attempted to excuse their failure to buckle up by claiming they had “forgotten.” Others believed it unnecessary to wear a seat belt when travelling in what they perceived as a “large, safe bus,” revealing a dangerous misconception about road safety in public transport.

During the operation conducted on the night of 29 July, JPJ officers inspected 350 express and tour buses. Out of these, 135 passengers and 18 drivers aboard 109 buses were found not to be wearing seat belts — a statistic that points to a significant level of negligence.

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A curious sight outside Ferrari’s headquarters has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation across the automotive world. A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype, a Chinese-built electric super saloon, was recently photographed leaving Ferrari’s iconic factory grounds in Maranello, despite the model not being sold anywhere in Italy.

According to CarNewsChina, the car lacked Italian registration, pointing to the likelihood that it had been brought in directly by Ferrari, presumably for research or benchmarking purposes. The move raises questions about the Italian marque’s behind-the-scenes preparations for its first foray into electric performance, especially given that Ferrari’s own EV has now been delayed until 2028.

Officially, Ferrari has attributed the delay to what it described as “zero” demand for a fully electric Prancing Horse. However, the presence of one of China’s most advanced electric vehicles within Ferrari’s private compound suggests that the company is quietly and seriously assessing the technological landscape.

Credit: Weibo user “Piniluoshan”

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Private vehicle owners narrowly avoided a toll increase ranging from 79% to 83% across 10 major highways this year, following a government decision to delay the scheduled rate hike. Without the postponement, Class 1 vehicle users—comprising private car drivers—would have faced daily toll charges of between RM0.50 and RM4.56, potentially amounting to RM136 monthly or RM1,632 annually for individuals commuting 20 days a month.

According to The Star, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi confirmed the projected figures during Minister’s Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday, 29 July. He noted that the deferral was intended to provide immediate financial relief, particularly for those who rely on tolled routes for daily travel. The decision to suspend the increase is seen as part of broader government efforts to manage cost-of-living pressures affecting the rakyat.

The 10 highways affected by the postponed toll adjustments include the Cheras-Kajang Expressway (Grandsaga), Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Selangor Expressway (Latar), New North Klang Straits Bypass (NNKSB), Senai-Desaru Expressway (SDE), East Coast Expressway Phase 2 (LPT2), South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE), Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge (JSAHMS), Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE), Maju Expressway (MEX), and the Butterworth Outer Ring Road (LLB).

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