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Starting 1 July, all vehicles from Singapore entering Malaysia by land must display a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), as the Malaysian government moves from an advisory phase into full enforcement of the regulation.

According to The Star, the announcement was made by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, who confirmed that from this date onwards, any foreign-registered vehicle found entering Malaysia without a VEP will be fined in accordance with the Road Transport Act 1987. The penalty, set at RM300, applies to both private and company-owned vehicles, and offenders will not be allowed to exit the country without settling the fine and completing the necessary registration process.

The VEP system, initially introduced in October last year, was rolled out with a soft enforcement approach focused on public awareness. Since its launch, no fines have been issued during this preliminary phase. However, the government will now transition to active enforcement under Section 66H(7) of the Road Transport Act, which makes it an offence to drive a foreign-registered vehicle in Malaysia without a valid permit.

Each VEP is issued in the form of an RFID tag linked to a Touch ‘n Go eWallet account. The registration process can be completed via the official portal at vep.jpj.gov.my, with the RFID tag itself costing RM10 and a service fee of RM30 for collection through appointed agents. Vehicle owners may either collect their RFID tag from the VEP Tag Collection Centre in Danga Bay, Johor, or opt for delivery by post.

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The Volvo Padel Open is set to return in 2025 with its most ambitious edition yet, promising a larger prize pool, expanded competition categories, and enhanced participant experience. The tournament, recognised as the largest of its kind in Malaysia, will run from 21 June to 27 July 2025, with registration now officially open.

Organised in collaboration with three prominent padel venues in the Klang Valley – Joy Division Padel, Padelground, and PadelKu – this year’s tournament will accommodate up to 320 players. Competitors will vie for a share of prizes exceeding RM180,000 in value, including cash, merchandise, complimentary court hours, and an exclusive week-long experience in a fully-electric Volvo vehicle.

The registration window closes on 3 July 2025, with a one-off entry fee of RM160 per person or RM320 per team. In a show of appreciation to its customers, Volvo is offering a 50% discount on individual registration fees for Volvo vehicle owners.

Acknowledging the rising calibre of local players, the 2025 edition introduces three refined competition categories – Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced – aimed at accommodating both seasoned competitors and those new to the sport. The Beginner category will now feature an “americano” format during the qualifying rounds, enabling individual players to partner with multiple teammates in a rotation system. Points are earned through each match, and the top 16 male and female scorers will move on to the semifinals, which are divided into men’s and women’s divisions.

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High-performance automotive tuning house Brabus has officially brought its beast, the Brabus 900 Rocket R, to Malaysian shores, following the opening of its new flagship showroom at Hamawangsa Automall, TTDI. The unveiling marks a significant milestone for Brabus Malaysia, as it introduces one of the most extreme interpretations of the Porsche 911 Turbo S ever seen.

For those unfamiliar, Brabus has long been synonymous with high-powered customisations, most notably for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. However, the 900 Rocket R, first introduced in 2023, represents the company’s journey into enhancing Porsche’s iconic 911 Turbo S — a car already known for its formidable performance.

While the stock 911 Turbo S delivers 640hp and achieves 0–100 km/h in 2.7 seconds with a top speed of 330 km/h, Brabus has turned the dial up significantly. At the heart of the 900 Rocket R lies a 3.8-litre flat-six engine, equipped with two bespoke high-performance turbochargers, pushing total output to a staggering 900hp. The result is blistering acceleration — 0–100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, and 0–200 km/h in a mere 7.2 seconds.

To ensure this power is matched by control, the Rocket R is fitted with a Brabus-developed sports suspension system, featuring fully adjustable Brabus coilover springs and shock absorbers, engineered to deliver razor-sharp handling at high speeds.

Visually, the 900 Rocket R makes a commanding impression with its 22-inch front and 21-inch rear Brabus Monoblock P “Platinum Edition” wheels, which complement the aggressive Widestar body kit. The full exterior package, built extensively from carbon fibre, includes a redesigned front lip spoiler, aerodynamically functional wheel arch vents, and a new rear diffuser. These components have all been subjected to wind tunnel testing, resulting in what Brabus describes as “next-level aerodynamic efficiency.”

Inside, details such as high-gloss carbon fibre trim on the centre console, anodised aluminium Brabus pedal pads, and carbon fibre door sills with colour-changing LED Brabus logos aligned to the ambient lighting give the cabin a futuristic and bespoke finish.

With the arrival of the Brabus 900 Rocket R in Malaysia, enthusiasts and collectors now have access to one of the most extreme and exclusive performance models on the market — a machine that blends German engineering precision with Brabus’s unmistakable flair for bold, unapologetic power.

A large striking container box topped with an oversized ribbon has appeared along the bustling Jalan Bukit Bintang, in front of The Starhill — and it’s turning heads.  

With minimal signage — just the Chery logo and a playful “Guess What’s Inside” invitation — the automotive brand has launched a teaser campaign unlike any other. 

Passersby are encouraged to look through the windows built into the container box to catch a glimpse of something sleek, shadowed, and unmistakably bold — but what exactly lies within remains a mystery. 

This high-impact activation marks the beginning of Chery’s latest urban campaign aimed at a new generation of drivers — those who crave style, thrill, and individuality. The experience is designed to spark intrigue and encourage conversation, challenging the public to guess what  Chery has in store next. 

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In a landmark demonstration of endurance and technological prowess, the Proton e.MAS 7 has completed a remarkable 10,432-kilometre journey across nine ASEAN nations, marking a pivotal moment for Malaysia’s electric vehicle industry. The ambitious journey was conducted under the ASEAN Unity Drive 2025 programme, led by the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii), and concluded without a single incident, underscoring the vehicle’s resilience and reliability.

Recognised as Malaysia’s leading electric vehicle, the e.MAS 7 embarked on a 22-day expedition that spanned Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak), Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore before returning home. The expedition surpassed its original target of 9,000 kilometres by over 1,400 kilometres, affirming the e.MAS 7’s position as a benchmark in electric mobility for the region.

The journey served as a real-world test of the e.MAS 7’s endurance under Southeast Asia’s notoriously demanding road and weather conditions. The vehicle’s advanced battery system performed consistently despite long distances, tropical humidity, heat, and unpredictable terrain. Notably, the vehicle completed the entire route without encountering any battery-related faults, a testament to its engineering and safety standards.

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The government has announced a substantial allocation of RM350 million for the maintenance of federal roads across Peninsular Malaysia this year, with the intention of boosting infrastructure reliability and ensuring timely upkeep of the nation’s road network.

According to Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, the funds will be distributed between two key areas: RM275 million has been set aside for periodic pavement maintenance, while RM75 million will cover non-pavement-related works. A total of 563 maintenance projects are scheduled under this programme.

The selection of contractors for these maintenance tasks is being conducted through a draw system, targeting those classified within the G1 to G4 contractor grades. Ahmad explained that this approach is designed to promote transparency and provide equal opportunities to smaller-scale contractors, many of whom often face challenges in accessing government projects.

According to Bernama, he clarified that the draw mechanism is part of the Programme to Accelerate Road Maintenance by Utilising Contractors Grade G1 to G4, with the current phase covering the Central and Eastern Zones. Similar draws are taking place in other regions, including the Southern Zone from today until tomorrow, and the Northern Zone from 5 to 6 June.

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Volvo Car Malaysia has officially announced the return of the Volvo Padel Open for 2025, introducing enhanced match formats, expanded categories, and a stronger focus on emerging players. The event aims to further cultivate Malaysia’s rapidly growing padel community and solidify its standing as the nation’s largest padel tournament.

Running every weekend from 21 June until the grand finals on 27 July, the tournament is expected to draw as many as 320 participants, ranging from new players just entering the sport to seasoned enthusiasts who have competed in regional circuits.

This year’s edition is a significant evolution of the inaugural tournament, reflecting Volvo’s continued support for padel as a socially engaging and fast-paced sport. The brand sees padel as a natural extension of its values—community, innovation, inclusivity, and wellness.

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Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET) has earned national recognition as its Chief Branding Officer, Salawati Mohd Yusoff, was named a recipient of the Malaysian CMO Award 2024 by MARKETING Magazine Asia. The award honours marketing professionals who go beyond conventional branding to drive organisational growth, strategic transformation, and long-term impact.

Salawati was acknowledged for her instrumental role in steering PRO-NET’s branding strategy with a clear and consistent narrative that prioritises authentic engagement and innovation. She described the accolade as a reflection of the collective effort behind PRO-NET’s success, emphasising that branding is fundamentally about forging meaningful connections with people rather than superficial symbols.

Under her leadership, PRO-NET has transformed how Malaysians perceive the future of mobility through its two core electric vehicle (EV) brands—smart Malaysia and Proton e.MAS. The company’s brand evolution has been marked by a consistent voice, customer-first approach, and a focus on trust-building through advanced technologies.

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Bentley Kuala Lumpur has officially unveiled the fourth-generation Continental GT Speed, ushering in a bold new chapter in the marque’s storied 21-year journey of producing luxurious, high-performance grand tourers. This latest iteration stands as the most technologically advanced and visually transformative Continental GT to date, blending thrilling supercar performance with refined craftsmanship and everyday usability.

Drawing inspiration from Bentley’s coachbuilt masterpieces such as the Bacalar and Batur, the new Continental GT Speed introduces the most dramatic design overhaul in two decades. The sleek, muscular silhouette now features single front headlamps—a stylistic nod to Bentley models of the 1950s. The front fascia has been reimagined with integrated, body-coloured aerodynamic elements, giving it a cleaner and more assertive stance.

At the rear, the grand tourer now boasts wider taillight graphics, a reprofiled bumper, and a fixed aerodynamic boot lid, which eliminates the need for a deployable spoiler. Enhancing its road presence are newly designed 22-inch alloy wheels, inspired by the powerful stance of a tiger. These are available in various finishes, including gloss black, silver, and a dark tint with polished details, further underlining the car’s dynamic yet elegant character.

Beneath its striking exterior lies the heart of a technological revolution. The fourth-generation GT Speed debuts Bentley’s new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain, pairing a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine (producing 600 PS and 800 Nm of torque) with a 190 PS electric motor. Together, they deliver a formidable 782 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque—translating to an 11% increase in torque and a 19% boost in power compared to the previous W12-powered GT Speed.

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The legendary echoes of Subaru’s boxer engines returned to Sepang International Circuit as Subaru Malaysia hosted its much-anticipated Track Day 2025, delivering a spectacle of power, precision, and passion for driving enthusiasts across the nation.

The event was made possible with strong support from partners, including Motor Image Malaysia, SBR Technic, Hardex (Eximius Lubricants), OM System, C&H Auto Garage, ZBOM Kitchen Cabinets, Recaro, GRZ Club Malaysia, Subaru XV Club Malaysia, V11 Malaysia Club, PIAA, THONG Motor, Millers Oils, Kegani Racing Academy, and Whiteline.

Far from a quiet Sunday outing, the circuit thundered with the distinctive growl of horizontally opposed engines as 185 Subaru cars of all shapes and sizes took to the tarmac. From family-friendly SUVs to agile sedans and performance-driven coupes, the full lineup of Subaru’s offerings was present, each delivering a unique flavour of driving excitement.

Subaru Malaysia extended a special invitation to members of the media, providing a hands-on opportunity to explore the capabilities of its fleet. While the spotlight naturally fell on performance models such as the WRX and BRZ, the surprise standout was the Subaru Forester. Commonly known as a practical family SUV, the Forester demonstrated composure through Sepang’s challenging corners, maintaining stability and control without sacrificing comfort. It wasn’t built to dominate the track, but its assured dynamics suggest it could confidently handle spirited driving even outside urban environments.

For those craving something with a sharper bite, the Subaru WRX did not disappoint. Fitted with a 2.4-litre turbocharged boxer engine churning out 275PS, the WRX was a highlight of the day. The variant tested featured a manual transmission, absent of modern conveniences like auto rev-matching, but remarkably intuitive. Every shift and throttle input connected the driver to the machine with mechanical clarity. The WRX’s performance reminded attendees why it has earned its rally-bred reputation—delivering power, grip, and raw engagement in equal measure.

The event also saw a strong turnout from the Subaru Owners Club, bringing added energy and colour to the paddock. Custom builds lined the parking areas, including slammed BRZs and ferociously tuned Imprezas. Their unfiltered exhaust notes echoed through the circuit, a reminder of the grassroots community that keeps Subaru’s performance heritage alive.

Perhaps the most heartening sight of the day was the number of families in attendance. Parents brought their children along, and the sheer wonder on young faces as they watched cars scream down the straights and rocket through corners underscored what events like this are all about—sharing a love of cars across generations.

Guests who do not own a Subaru were also invited to join the fun through immersive driving experiences and taxi rides with professional instructors.

Subaru Track Day 2025 wasn’t just about horsepower or lap times. It was a celebration of community, engineering, and the unmistakable soundtrack of boxer engines echoing through Sepang. For those in attendance, it served as a thrilling reminder of why Subaru continues to hold a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts.

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