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Jaecoo has officially launched the J7 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) in Malaysia, presenting it as a significant alternative to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and fully electric models. Designed to cater to the evolving preferences of Malaysian drivers, the J7 PHEV integrates advanced hybrid technology with an emphasis on performance, efficiency, and practicality.

At the heart of the J7 PHEV is a 1.5-litre hybrid-specific engine, which replaces the 1.6-litre turbocharged unit used in the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. This powertrain produces 143PS and 215Nm of torque, prioritising fuel economy and extended range over outright power. Although it generates slightly less output than its petrol-only counterpart, the J7 PHEV is designed to excel in long-distance travel.

To demonstrate its endurance, the vehicle recently completed a rigorous test run from Singapore to Hat Yai, Thailand, covering an impressive WLTP range of over 1,200 km on a single charge. The feat underscores its ability to handle extensive road trips efficiently, positioning it as a practical solution for drivers who seek both fuel savings and environmental benefits.

Inside, Jaecoo has refined the cabin with a minimalist yet functional design approach. The door panels have been redesigned, eliminating ornate grab handles and traditional physical door mirror switches. The centre console has been restructured, replacing the conventional gear lever with a steering column-mounted stalk, while a row of physical buttons, including dedicated controls for EV and HEV driving modes, ensures a user-friendly layout.

The J7 PHEV features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster with updated graphics and a 14.8-inch portrait infotainment touchscreen that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto. Additional technological enhancements include Qi wireless charging, a 360-degree camera system with a transparent mode, a built-in dash cam, and an eight-speaker Sony sound system.

Despite the inclusion of a large battery pack beneath the boot floor, the J7 PHEV retains a 500-litre cargo capacity, which expands to 1,265 litres when the rear seats are folded down. The full-size spare tyre has been replaced with a tyre repair foam canister, optimizing storage space while maintaining practicality.

Jaecoo has also equipped the J7 PHEV with a comprehensive suite of safety and driver assistance features. The model includes Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Adaptive Cruise Control with stop-and-go and curve speed control, Lane Centring Assist, and an Intelligent Evasion System (IES). Additional systems such as Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert with automatic braking, Driver Attention Monitoring, and a Door Opening Warning further enhance occupant safety. The vehicle also comes with eight airbags and standard stability control.

The J7 PHEV will be available in three exterior colour options, which are Khaki White, Moonlight Silver (with a black roof), and Carbon Crystal Black, all complemented by a black interior. The J7 PHEV is priced at RM158,800.

All J7 PHEV SUVs come with a seven-year engine warranty or up to 150,000km mileage and an eight-year warranty or up to 160,000km mileage on its battery, power motor and power motor controller unit. The eight-year warranty provides a 1 to 1 exchange when the state of health (SOH) of the battery falls below 70% during the warranty tenure.

In conjunction with the launch, Jaecoo announced a special early bird package which qualifies all existing J7 PHEV bookings and bookings placed up to 2nd March 2025 for a 10-year warranty or up to 1,000,000km mileage extended engine and high voltage battery warranty. All J7 PHEVs also come with a complimentary Vehicle to Load (V2L) charger.

Volvo Car Malaysia has officially rebranded the Volvo C40 Recharge as the Volvo EC40, reflecting the company’s move toward a more streamlined model naming strategy. The fully electric crossover SUV, which was first introduced in December 2022, now offers an extended range of 554km and debuts in a new Cloud Blue exterior colour.

The decision to rename the vehicle aligns with Volvo’s commitment to enhancing transparency in its product lineup. According to Volvo Car Malaysia, the EC40 retains all the standout features of its predecessor while improving efficiency and offering customers greater clarity in model identification.

Equipped with an 82kWh battery pack, the EC40 supports 200kW DC fast charging, allowing it to charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 28 minutes. The vehicle features advanced pixel headlights that automatically adjust brightness for optimized visibility, ensuring a safer and more comfortable driving experience. Additionally, customers will continue to benefit from five years of complimentary Digital Services, which include access to Google Assistant, Google Maps, Google Play Store, and remote functions via the Volvo Cars App. A five-year Volvo Service Plan (VSP) is also included, covering scheduled maintenance at authorized service centers.

The EC40 is powered by a twin-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, featuring a second-generation permanent magnet rear electric motor. Delivering 300kW of power, the vehicle offers dynamic performance with an emphasis on rear-wheel drive responsiveness, providing an engaging driving experience.

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Isuzu, a name long associated with durable and dependable commercial vehicles, has reinforced its commitment to business operators with the introduction of the Isuzu D-Max Double Cab 1.9-litre 4×2 Manual Low Ride pick-up truck. Designed to cater to urban business needs, this new model offers an affordable, practical, and highly efficient transportation solution.

Having held the title of Malaysia’s No.1 commercial vehicle brand for 11 consecutive years, Isuzu Malaysia understands the demands of fleet operators, service providers, and businesses that require cost-effective logistics solutions. The latest D-Max variant meets these needs by offering an impressive combination of functionality, affordability, and reliability.

A key advantage of the D-Max Low Ride 4×2 is its lower loading deck, positioned 78 cm above the ground, making it 5% lower than the standard high-ride variant. This design significantly improves accessibility, allowing crew members to load and unload heavy goods with ease. With a spacious cargo bed capable of carrying up to 930 kg, the vehicle enhances efficiency for businesses that require frequent transportation of goods.

According to Isuzu Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Shunsuke Okazoe, the new D-Max Low Ride is engineered to deliver exceptional value to its owners. He emphasized that its straightforward features and practical design help to keep operating costs low while ensuring high productivity.

Positioned as one of the most affordable pick-up trucks on the market, the D-Max Low Ride 4×2 not only features a lower purchase price but also offers reduced running costs. It is powered by Isuzu’s renowned 1.9-litre Blue Power engine, known for its impressive balance between performance and fuel efficiency. Additionally, the low road tax rates make this pick-up truck one of the most economical options in its class.

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The Malaysian government generated RM45.9 million from the sale of special vehicle registration numbers in 2024, with half of the revenue directed towards transport-related initiatives aimed at assisting low-income groups.

According to the Transport Ministry, the funds were raised through bids for exclusive plate series such as “GOLD,” “FFF,” “EV,” “PETRA,” and “MADANI.” In a Parliamentary reply to Jerantut MP Khairil Nizam Khirudin, the ministry stated that all proceeds from these sales were channelled into the Consolidated Fund under the Finance Ministry. Of the total amount collected, 50 per cent was allocated to the Transport Ministry to support various programmes designed to benefit underprivileged communities.

As reported by Malay Mail, among the initiatives funded by this allocation is the MyLesen programme, which covers the cost of driving tests for B2 motorcycle licences, Goods Driving Licences, and permits for e-hailing and taxi drivers. The revenue has also been used to provide free helmets for both adults and children as part of efforts to improve road safety.

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Unless you have lived under a rock the whole time, you are most likely familiar with Rauh-Welt Begriff (RWB). But, just for the sake of it, let us refresh your memory. 

RWB, or Rauh-Welt Begriff, is a Japanese automotive tuning company specialising in Porsche models. Founded in the 1990s by Akira Nakai, RWB is renowned for its distinctive wide-body kits and aggressive, race-inspired designs. 

Nakai, a self-taught mechanic, gained global recognition for his unique approach to modifying Porsches, particularly older 911 models, blending Japanese craftsmanship with a raw, hand-built aesthetic. Each RWB build is tailored to the owner’s preferences, often featuring exaggerated fenders, custom wheels, and a lowered stance. The brand has a cult following and is celebrated for its artistry and individuality in the automotive world.

You will not simply see any of these on the roads because of how unique they are. Most are kept as showpieces or only displayed during car exhibitions. Recently, RWB Collective Malaysia allowed us to get up close and personal with a few of the models from their collection. 

Hosted at Tanamekar, PJ, RWB Collective showcased four unique models that are for Malaysia starting with the Hyakka Ryoran, Yugata, Mirai Yosouzu and finally the Yamato Nadeshiko. These are not new creations as they have been around since 2014.

The Hyakka Ryoran

The Hyakka Ryoran, based on the Porsche 993, is the fourth RWB in Malaysia. This was completed by Akira Nakai in 2015 and the name translates to “ A Profusion of Flowers,” which symbolises beauty and elegance. 

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Allianz General Insurance Company (Malaysia) Berhad (Allianz General) and BikesRepublic.com partnered to introduce the first-ever Allianz-BikesRepublic.com Malaysian Motorcycle of the Year (MMOTY) Awards. The inaugural event was recently held at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur in Subang, setting the stage for what is expected to become an annual recognition of the best motorcycles and key industry players in Malaysia.

Allianz General served as the title sponsor for the MMOTY Awards, marking its expansion into motorcycle industry recognition after more than a decade of involvement in the Vehicle of the Year (VOTY) Awards. According to Allianz General CEO Sean Wang, the event aims to honour motorcycle manufacturers’ achievements while providing riders with greater insights into the diverse range of motorcycles available in the market.

A total of 12 motorcycle awards and four industry awards were presented at the event. The most prestigious title, Malaysian Motorcycle of the Year Overall Champion, was awarded to the Suzuki GSX-S1000GX, which also secured victories in the Touring Bike of the Year and Malaysian Motorcycle Personality of the Year categories.

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GWM Malaysia is thrilled to announce the winners of the ‘Drive Further, Win Bigger’ GWM Haval H6 HEV Fuel Efficiency Challenge. These winners have pushed the limits of their own vehicles to achieve top mileage by driving on one full tank. The champion of this challenge, Koh Hui Min from Kelantan has achieved an outstanding score of 1,204 km. This remarkable feat highlights the GWM Haval H6 HEV’s exceptional fuel efficiency over long distances. 

Here are the top six winners who successfully pushed the limits of the challenge:

  • Koh Hui Min (1,204 km) 
  • Lee Keat Teng (1,127 km) 
  • Hasif Radzi (1,120 km) 
  • Teh Harn Jian (1,102 km) 
  • Tan Cheng Yang (1,101 km) 
  • Mohd Syarizal bin Mohd Noor (1,077 km) 

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BMW Group Malaysia continues to drive the future of electrified mobility with the expansion of its electric vehicle (EV) charging network in Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur. In collaboration with multiple Charge Point Operators and strategic partners, this initiative underscores the company’s commitment to ensuring seamless EV ownership and user experience across Malaysia.

New EV Charging Facilities

In 2024, BMW Group Malaysia successfully introduced four new EV charging facilities in Putrajaya in partnership with Gentari and DC Handal. Additionally, two new charging stations have been established in Kuala Lumpur through collaborations with ChargeEV and ChargeSini.

The latest BMW-supported public charging locations include:

  • IOI Putrajaya Management Office, Putrajaya (DC Handal)

    • One 22 kW AC Charger – RM0.90/kWh
    • Six 240 kW DC Chargers – RM1.50/kWh
  • Pulse Grande Hotel, Putrajaya (DC Handal)

    • Two 47 kWh DC Chargers – RM1.00/kWh

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Bosch Mobility Aftermarket (MA) has introduced its latest range of cutting-edge products, reaffirming its commitment to enhancing vehicle performance, safety, and efficiency. The unveiling event provided industry professionals with valuable insights into the evolving automotive aftermarket sector while offering a platform for networking and knowledge exchange.

The launch served as an opportunity for dealers to engage with Bosch’s product experts, explore new market trends, and discuss best practices for serving customers. Attendees were able to witness live demonstrations of Bosch’s latest offerings, highlighting their superior quality and enhanced performance.

Dillion Goh Kian Chiang, Country Business Director of Bosch Mobility Aftermarket Malaysia, emphasized Bosch’s dedication to innovation and quality. He noted that the company’s latest initiative, “Driver’s Choice: Ask for Bosch”, underscores its commitment to delivering only the best to its customers. “We are thrilled to unveil these cutting-edge products to our valued stakeholders, empowering them further with industry-leading quality and expertise. With a legacy spanning over 100 years, Bosch remains committed to providing the highest quality components and the latest technological advancements,” he said.

New Product Lineup

Bosch introduced eight new products, each designed to optimize vehicle efficiency and reliability.

  • ClearAdvantage TL Wiper – Built for greater durability and adaptability, this wiper is designed specifically for new Japanese-made vehicles. It ensures a quiet wiping action in all weather conditions.

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If there is one thing that is true about the EV charging infrastructure in Malaysia, it is that it is not expanding quickly enough. 

But helping to quicken the process is Electron, Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s division whose sole purpose is to identify locations and set up chargers. 

The newest location is at the BHPetrol station in Jalan Genting Klang 1. 

Operational since January of 2025, the new station joins two other high-capacity chargers set up at a BHPetrol station by Electron, the other two being the BHP Karak – KL highway and the BHP R&R Ladang Bikam stop over in Perak. 

All chargers at the above three locations offer a 200kW DC charging capacity with dual charging CCS2 points. If both points are operational at the same time, the output drops to 100kW, but if you get lucky and you are the only one charging, then you get the full 200kW. 

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