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The expansion of Malaysia’s electric vehicle (EV) sector received a major boost with the arrival of BYD Zhengzhou, a purpose-built roll-on/roll-off (RORO) carrier vessel, at North Port, Port Klang. The vessel, which is part of BYD’s growing maritime fleet, delivered a new batch of fully-built EVs for Malaysian consumers, further solidifying BYD’s strategic commitment to the local market.

The BYD Zhengzhou, boasting a 7,000-unit vehicle capacity, is the seventh ship in BYD’s dedicated fleet and marks the brand’s first direct maritime delivery to Southeast Asia. In addition to Malaysia, the vessel is also scheduled to distribute EV units to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore before making its final stop in Thailand and returning to China.

The deployment of the Zhengzhou is a significant demonstration of BYD’s investment in securing its global logistics infrastructure. By operating its own fleet, the company reduces dependence on third-party shipping providers, enabling tighter control over delivery timelines and supply chain coordination, an increasingly critical factor as China continues to dominate global EV exports.

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MG Motor Malaysia has achieved a landmark accomplishment by emerging as the leading market for the MG Cyberster in the Asia and Oceania region. This milestone follows a wave of enthusiasm that has surrounded the nation’s first encounter with the fully electric roadster since its launch in December 2024.

The MG Cyberster, the world’s first all-electric convertible sports car featuring scissor doors, has ignited widespread excitement among both media and motorists across Malaysia. With its blend of heritage-inspired design and high-voltage performance, the Cyberster has redefined the electric vehicle landscape, making open-top, zero-emission driving an aspirational reality for Malaysian enthusiasts.

Public interest rapidly escalated after the car’s unveiling, with test drive sessions and appearances at major roadshows drawing attention to its distinctive styling and dynamic capabilities. Within a short span, MG Motor Malaysia secured over 90 confirmed orders for the Cyberster, placing the country at the forefront of regional sales and positioning Malaysia as the highest performing market for the model across Asia and Oceania.

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The JAECOO J7 has become one of the most talked about SUV in the country ever since it was launched. And rightfully so. 

The J7 is undeniably an attractive car, designed in-house with a focus on rugged aesthetics with modern clean lines. 

The interior is not only easy on the eye but it is also modern as well, with a large infotainment screen, advanced technologies, and space for five adults and their luggage. 

The fact that it is also great to drive simply makes it more appealing to a wide array of buyers. 

Talking about a wide array of buyers, the JAECOO J7 is available in two variants, one that is powered by an internal combustion engine and another that is a plug-in hybrid. It can also be had either as a two-wheel or all-wheel-drive format.

The two powertrain options makes it appealing to almost any type of buyer. You can find our extensive drive review here

So the fact that the JAECOO J7 is highly in-demand at the moment is, well, unsurprising. 

But is there ever a good time to buy a JAECOO J7? Besides the fact that the best time is always now, JAECOO Malaysia is also offering Merdeka Exclusive offers happening for the entire month of August. And for the first time ever, the company is also organising the Omoda & JAECOO Carnival and Merdeka Campaign. 

This is a great time to be up close and personal with all Omoda & JAECOO cars. 

If you have been thinking of buying a JAECOO J7 but have been waiting for the perfect time, well the time has arrived. Some of the Merdeka exclusives include:

  1. JAECOO J7 AWD: 0.7% Interest Rate* or 7 Years Free Service*
  2. JAECOO J7 2WD:  0.8% Interest Rate* or 5 Years Free Service and Maintenance*
  3. JAECOO J7 PHEV: 10 years or 1,000,000km warranty on the battery*

*T&C Apply. 

Taking place on the 21st until the 24th of August at Desa ParkCity, Car Park 3, the carnival promises to be a “weekend of style, thrill and family fun – where innovation meets excitement”. 

So save the date in your calendar, and below are the dates and the location once again for your ease of reference:

Date: 21-24 August, 2025

Time: Desa ParkCity, Car Park 3

JAECOO J7

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MG Motor Malaysia is extending its reach to the southern region with its inaugural roadshow in Johor Bahru, offering the public a hands-on experience with its growing line-up of stylish, technology-forward vehicles. The “Dare to Love” MG Roadshow is set to take place from 6 to 10 August 2025 at North Court, Ground Floor, The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey, and will welcome visitors daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

This marks MG’s debut roadshow in Johor Bahru, and the brand is putting its best foot forward by featuring a striking array of vehicles. Among the highlights are the MG5 sedan, the fully electric MG S5 EV SUV, and the headline-grabbing MG Cyberster, a fully electric roadster that has drawn significant attention for its dynamic styling and performance credentials.

Beyond static displays, attendees will be able to experience MG’s engineering and technology firsthand through test drives of several key models, including the MG5, MG4, MG HS, the new MG S5 EV, and the highly anticipated MG Cyberster.

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Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET), the electric mobility arm of national carmaker Proton, has launched a nationwide roadshow to introduce the highly anticipated Proton e.MAS 5, the second model in the brand’s e.MAS electric vehicle (EV) series. The initiative, branded as the MISI 5 Tour, will run from August to October 2025, covering five key regions across Malaysia, including both Peninsular and East Malaysia.

The Proton e.MAS 5, aimed at urban first-time EV users, young professionals, and families, is expected to offer Malaysians an affordable entry point into sustainable mobility. Designed with real-world utility in mind, the e.MAS 5 promises practicality, efficiency, and advanced technology, characteristics PRO-NET intends to highlight through this public engagement campaign.

PRO-NET Chief Executive Officer Zhang Qiang noted that while the Proton e.MAS 7 has already become Malaysia’s top-selling EV, the best way to generate confidence and excitement around the upcoming e.MAS 5 is through direct public interaction. He explained that the roadshow will allow Malaysians to inspect the vehicle, interact with product specialists, and experience how the car fits into everyday life scenarios.

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The vast majority of road accidents in Malaysia are the result of human behaviour rather than faulty infrastructure, according to Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi, who cited recent data from the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS).

According to Malay Mail, Nanta revealed that over 80 per cent of traffic incidents stem from driver-related factors, such as recklessness and distraction, while only 12 to 13 per cent are attributed to road conditions, including surface damage or inclement weather. Out of more than 500,000 recorded accident cases, 12,000 resulted in serious injuries, while 6,000 ended in fatalities, with motorcyclists accounting for approximately 4,000 of those deaths.

Nanta raised concerns over a prevailing public narrative that often attributes accidents to infrastructure shortcomings. He emphasised that although damaged roads exist throughout the country’s extensive federal road network, spanning over 20,000 kilometres, such issues are seldom the root cause of major crashes.

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The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has issued a total of 1,489 summonses to Singapore-registered vehicles for failing to install and activate their Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) RFID tags, following intensified enforcement efforts at the Malaysia-Singapore border.

The summonses, which amounted to RM445,800 in total fines, were issued between 1 July and the end of the recent enforcement operation. Checks were conducted at strategic locations outside the two main land entry points—Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB)—as well as surrounding areas within the Johor Bahru district. A total of 14,379 Singaporean vehicles were inspected.

According to JPJ Enforcement Senior Director Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan, the operation is no longer in its awareness-raising phase and full enforcement is now underway. He stated that on the night of the operation alone, 15 summonses were issued to vehicles that had entered Malaysia without having the mandatory VEP RFID tags installed and activated.

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Proton has commenced nationwide deliveries of its all-new X50 SUV, with 999 units reaching customers just five working days after the official launch on 24 July. The rapid delivery follows an extensive pre-launch campaign and careful stock planning, ensuring the brand could reward early supporters even before the pricing was officially revealed.

By the end of July, a total of 2,000 units had been produced at Proton’s Tanjong Malim plant, with output expected to remain high in the coming months to meet surging demand. Within just ten days of opening bookings, 5,000 reservations were secured—despite no price announcement at the time. That number has now grown to 8,000 bookings.

The marketing push for the new X50 is far from over. Proton has collaborated with several local entertainment platforms to boost visibility among younger demographics. A highlight of these efforts includes a partnership with local pop group De Fam, who debuted a dedicated song and music video during the vehicle’s launch event. Proton also took the unconventional route of hosting the launch at a pickleball venue, adding a modern, lifestyle-driven twist to the occasion.

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Volvo Car Malaysia is set to revive its popular Volvo Executive Merdeka Sales this August, offering a premium selection of certified pre-owned vehicles at attractive prices. Following the overwhelming reception in 2024, when nearly 70 vehicles were purchased on the opening day, the 2025 edition promises even greater value and a broader variety, with prices beginning at RM160,000.

The event will take place on 16 and 17 August 2025 at Level 3A of Symphony Square, Menara Symphony in Petaling Jaya. The showcase will feature a carefully selected range of pre-owned models sourced from Volvo Car Malaysia’s internal corporate fleet, including vehicles driven exclusively by members of the company’s management team.

All vehicles on offer are part of the Volvo Selekt Certified Used Cars programme, ensuring each model meets the brand’s stringent standards for safety, performance, and reliability. These pre-owned cars have undergone a thorough 125-point inspection and have been fitted with genuine Volvo parts by trained technicians. Additionally, every vehicle has received the latest software updates and continues to benefit from Volvo’s original five-year unlimited mileage warranty, 24-hour roadside assistance, and full digital services connectivity.

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Proton has unveiled the world’s first Bahasa Melayu Voice Recognition (VR) system, integrated into the newly launched All-New Proton X50. This development positions the national automaker as a global pioneer in intelligent in-car technology, seven years after it first introduced its English-language “Hi Proton” voice assistant in 2018.

At the core of the new Proton X50’s advanced digital interface is a 14.6-inch infotainment screen, now capable of understanding and responding to voice commands in both English and Bahasa Melayu. This bilingual feature sets Proton apart as the only car manufacturer in the world to offer such dual-language voice command functionality, providing a more inclusive, intuitive and safer driving experience tailored to Malaysian motorists.

The Bahasa Melayu VR assistant has been given the name “Aisyah”—a personable and approachable female persona designed to evoke the warmth of a companion or trusted family member. The system was developed in just seven months, well ahead of its original year-long schedule. Between October 2024 and May 2025, engineers and language experts worked intensively to develop the technology, collecting over 4,000 unique voice command phrases in both Bahasa Melayu and English.

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