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With the COVID-19 pandemic crisis in China appearing to subside and businesses are resuming operations, some carmakers are already looking at launching new models later this year. One of them is Dongfeng Motor Corporation (DFM) which is readying a new compact SUV, to be called the Yixuan RV, in June this year

Tough sharing the same over styling as the Yixuan model in the Aeolus range, it has a more aggressive design language. The angular front design elements complement the large matrix centre grille to create a bold look. When viewed from the side, the profile of Yixuan RV incorporates a bi-colour design, and the chromed sash molding and wheel rim well echo the overall design styling.

2020 Dongfeng Yixuan RV

This is the first SUV developed from the DFM’s CMP modular platform which was jointly developed with the French PSA Group (which has Peugeot and Citroen). Dimensionally, the new model has an overall length of 4610 mm and width of 1830 mm with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. This would put it around the same size as a Hyundai Tucson.

The interior styling of this new model is also similar to Yixuan, with a similar looking console, floating central control screen, multifunction steering wheel and red/black leather seats. What differentiates the RV version is the carbonfibre-like pattern on the trim.

2020 Dongfeng Yixuan RV

Customers will be able to order the Yixuan RV with either a 1-litre 3-cylinder turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 125 bhp/196 Nm, or a 1.5-litre (also turbocharged) 4-cylinder engine that produces 150 bhp/230 Nm. Transmission options available are 5-speed manual or a 6-speed dual-clutch unit.

About Dongfeng
DFM’s history is longer than most other carmakers in China, going back to 1969 when it was founded as the Second Automobile Works Co., Ltd. This was before the country’s automotive industry took off (in the 1980s) and its main products then were trucks. Since the 2000s, it has also been producing passenger vehicles and collaborates with the PSA Group as well as Renault and Nissan.

Dongfeng
Dongfeng’s factory in Wuhan lost 3 months of producton this year and has been slowly increasing output since resuming operations from the end of March.

Last year, it sold almost 3 million vehicles, made up of 2,463,620 passenger vehicles and 468,333 commercial vehicles. This year, it is aiming for 3.1 million vehicles although the lengthy shutdown would impact that target especially as DFM production facilities are located in Wuhan and Hubei province whichh were at the epicentre of the pandemic.

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BMW Efficient Dynamics technology was initiated in 2007 with the objective of consistently reducing fuel consumption – and thereby CO2 emissions – on the one hand, while steadily enhancing driving dynamics on the other. Generally, when pursuing lower fuel consumption goals, the trade-off has been in performance but that would not be acceptable to BMW engineers.

BMW Efficient Dynamics
In Malaysia, early examples of BMW Efficient Dynamics focussed on advanced turbodiesel technology (2009 730Ld engine shown below).

BMW engine

As a result, Efficient Dynamics is now a fundamental link in the DNA of all BMW models and one of the key reasons why the BMW Group will be able to meet the European Union’s CO2 targets in full.

Technical measures covering every area
The Efficient Dynamics approach systematically optimizes every aspect of the vehicle, not just the powertrain. On the aerodynamics side, active air flap control is now in its third generation, while the new iX3 (due to be launched by the end of 2020) will be fitted with the latest generation of BMW aerodynamic wheels.

BMW Efficient Dynamics
iX3 prototype, undergoing cold weather testing, will use unique aerodynamic wheels (below).

BMW Efficient Dynamics

The technology behind the new wheels has been further refined, resulting in a 5% reduction in drag coefficient compared to conventional X3 wheels plus a 15% weight saving over the previous BMW aerodynamic wheel type.

Such significant steps forward have been achieved thanks to heavy investment in the necessary aerodynamics R&D infrastructure over recent years. The most aerodynamically efficient current model overall, the new 3-Series Sedan, has a Cd of just 0.23, earning it the title of ‘best in segment’.

Intelligent lightweight design has also led to some major efficiency-boosting advances. This has made it possible to reduce the weight of models from one generation to the next, despite increases in size and safety enhancements. Optimizing structures and employing the ideal materials in every area of a vehicle are key to attaining the goals that have been set.

BMW Wind tunnel

The wide range of powertrain systems on offer also plays a fundamental role in the Efficient Dynamics concept. From highly efficient combustion engines with 48V electrical systems to plug-in hybrids and all-electric vehicles – all are underpinned by the basic principle of Efficient Dynamics: minimize the input while maximizing the output.

The advent of 48V mild hybrid technology greatly expands the possible uses of Brake Energy Regeneration. This technology made its debut in the four variants of the 520d last year and are now being extended to the 3-Series, X3 and X4 ranges.

Hydrogen fuel cells in future
The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT – unveiled to the public at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show as a technology demonstrator – represents a potential fourth pillar in the company’s powertrain portfolio. The BMW Group has been working with the Toyota Motor Corporation on fuel cell technology since 2013. The underlying conditions for supplying ‘green’ hydrogen are not yet in place, however, meaning it will still be some time before the BMW Group brings out a production vehicle with this technology on board.

BMW i Hydrogen NEXT

BMW Efficient Dynamics
The BMW Group and Toyota are working on a hydrogen fuel cell powertrain for the future.

Systematic roll-out with clear benefits
As a result of the continuously evolving package of technological measures, fleet consumption and CO2 emissions have been cut by more than 40% over the last 13 years. What is more, the BMW Group will comply in full with the European Union’s CO2 targets, thanks in part to the rigorous deployment of BMW Efficient Dynamics innovations as standard across all model series. With ongoing electrification of the range, CO2 emissions in 2020 will be 20% lower again thant the figure for 2019.

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By now, Malaysians would know that the Movement Control Order (MCO) will not expire on April 14 but continue till April 28, 2020. The reason is to give more time for the effects of social distancing and restricted movements to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus and ‘flatten the curve’. The latter refers to a graph which projects the number of infected cases and the ‘flatten to curve’ will keep the number lower so that our medical facilities can cope.

In Europe and America, the number of cases has gotten so high that hospitals cannot cope and lives are being lost because of insufficient life-saving equipment and even beds. We do not want that to happen in Malaysia and it seems that the MCO has worked to some extent although the Health Ministry’s Director-General says that more time is needed.

Understanding that the restrictions, which have included closure of most businesses, has seriously affected the economy and put increasing pressure on workers, the government will permit certain sectors to operate in what we hope is the final phase of the MCO. The sectors involve industries such as machinery and equipment, social health services, construction, aerospace, optical shops, laundry shops and barber shops. Earlier, hardware shops had already been allowed to operate on certain days and within certain hours.

Proton

Some sectors of the auto industry are also allowed to operate in the coming weeks. These are plants and companies which are involved in the assembly of vehicles for exports (production for the domestic market is not allowed). This would mean brands such as BMW, Mazda, Perodua, Peugeot, Proton and Volvo, along with the companies which provide parts to them.

It’s good news but might not be as helpful to the companies as it seems. There are still parts and systems that are imported from not just other ASEAN countries but also Japan and Europe and with many production facilities shut down, it may not be possible to finish assembly of the vehicles. Just one part not being available means the vehicle cannot be completed although there might be a small stock of the parts.

Assembly

However, most automobile factories today operate on a just-in-time system where a minimum stock is kept to reduce storage space requirements. Under normal circumstances, the supply chain from overseas is constant and that’s fine. Now with many sources shut down and also local restricted movements for which exemption will be needed to get the parts out from the ports, it will be a challenge for the assemblers.

Then there’s the matter of whether importers in other countries want new vehicles. Vehicles from Malaysia are exported mainly to ASEAN countries as the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) agreement allows them to be imported duty-free. But Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines are all under similar crisis conditions and sales would be down.

Service centres allowed to open
When the MCO was first activated, all service centres had to close. The only allowance was for emergency services to tow disabled vehicles or change batteries, but no work was to be done at the premises. If a car was towed there, it would remain there until the MCO was over before any repair work could start.

Service centre

Now, it has been announced that ‘aftersales activities’ will be allowed to resume from next week (provided approval is given to the company by MITI). This is taken to mean that the service centres can operate and receive cars for servicing. So far, it is not known if the companies will open their service centres and we’ll only know after Monday when applications are submitted.

The manager at a company selling a leading brand said that there is also concern about their own people getting infected and whether it is worth the risk for now. Furthermore, with the 10-km range imposed under the MCO, there may be vehicle owners who may be beyond range to reach the authorized service centres.

The personnel at roadblocks have been instructed to be stricter and many people have been charged with disobeying the regulations, which means a RM1,000 fine or 6 months in jail (higher penalties might be considered).

Roadblock

Basically, for private motorists, besides the 10-km range from your home that you can travel to buy essential items or for emergencies, only one person can be inside the vehicle. You may be required to show proof of residence which, if not the same as what is on your MyKad, can be shown with TNB or water bill for your current place of residence. You are not allowed to wander around after making your purchases and should return straight home.

As everyone from the Prime Minister to the medical personnel at hospitals has appealed: STAY AT HOME. This is how you can do your part in the War on COVID-19. It may be frustrating and for many, a worrying time as it creates uncertainties about the future but we need to make the sacrifices so our lives can return to some normalcy (although things will be different for sure).

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Parents who have run out of ideas to keep their children occupied in this #stayathome time may like to consider encouraging them to enter the ‘Young Designer Competition’ that is being run by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The competition is an extension of an event which is run annually at the Rolls-Royce employees’ Family Day Celebration in England and is now open to a worldwide audience.

For this competition, Rolls-Royce is calling on aspiring designers up to the age of 16 to design their dream Rolls-Royce of the future. The competition enables designers of the future to let their imaginations and creativity run free, even while they remain bound to their homes.

Rolls-Royce

The carmaker hopes to ‘stimulate design talent, inspire greatness and provide a welcome distraction from self-isolation and social-distancing measures being adopted by many countries around the globe.

The marque’s Design team will judge all entries and select an overall winner, who will receive a rendered illustration of their design – a true once-in-a-lifetime, money-can’t-buy prize – as well as a chauffeur-driven journey in a Rolls-Royce Phantom for their first day back to school, with their best friend. Runners-up will receive a hand-signed certificate from Torsten Muller-Otvos, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

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Electric cars which can be assembled from kits supplied by Greenpower.

Two additional prizes will be awarded to one lucky UK entrant: Travel to school in style in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce once the UK’s own coronavirus countermeasures draw to an end. A new Greenpower electric car kit will also be donated to the recipients’ school, thereby enabling participation in the Greenpower Challenge – the UK’s number-one motorsport competition for schools across Britain.

Let’s see our young Malaysians take on the challenge! Entries need to be submitted by May 18, 2020  and for more information on the competition, go to rolls-royceyoungdesignercompetition.com.

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With the Movement Control Order (MCO) in force, people cannot go to car showrooms as they are closed and movement is also restricted. This will be the case until April 28, 2020, the new date for expiry of the MCO which was announced today.

This presents a challenge for many companies, including those selling new vehicles. Virtually all companies have websites to present information to customers and now a number are also setting up ‘showrooms’ online.

Nissan Showroom Online

The latest is Edaran Tan Chong Motor which has today launched its Nissan Online Showroom.  While the website at www.nissan.com.my has comprehensive information, the complementary Nissan Online Showroom is more focussed on addressing customer enquiries relating to vehicle purchases.

Ar the Nissan Online Showroom, interested customers can submit an online form to make further sales enquiries or request for vehicle booking arrangements with just a few simple clicks. Within 24 hours of submission, a dedicated Nissan sales representative will be in contact with them.

Nissan Online Showroom

What this means is that many of the processes of buying a new vehicle can be done during the MCO period so that when it is over, it may be possible to get the new vehicle quickly.

Additionally, doorstep test drive appointments can be made and will be carried out when the MCO ends.

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