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Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia (JLRM), a 2-time winner of the Jaguar Land Rover Retailer of the Year (Asia Pacific) Award, recently upgraded its showroom at Sime Darby Motors City in Ara Damansara, Selangor. And the flagship showroom now has two extra ‘staff’ too – Robot Assistants!

Personalisation studio
The upgrading reflects JLRM’s ongoing strategy to reimagine the future by providing modern luxury to customers. As part of this journey forward, the Ara Damansara showroom offers bespoke capabilities with its personalisation studio. This includes a full-colour palette along with trim and upholstery materials for customers to touch and feel, as well as a detailed configurator which allows for customised specification of special-order vehicles.

Customers will be able to configure their vehicles in line with their preferred specifications, and have it visually simulated on a 75-inch screen based on the colour and specifications selected.

The introduction of the two Robot Assistants demonstrates JLRM’s efforts to embrace customer-facing autonomous service. The robots are part of a collaboration between JLRM and Secure Robotics, a leading provider of modern technologies in Malaysia.

Equipped with wireless internet connectivity, laser radar sensors, GPS and voice, facial and image recognition, the robots provide a novel experience for customers as well as allowing for better human resource management for the company.

The showroom has two Robot Assistants to welcome and help visitors. They are pictured with [from left] Kelvin Chuah, Head of Sales, Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia; Syed Ahmad Muzri Syed Faiz, Managing Director of Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia; Jeffrey Gan, Managing Director, Retail & Distribution, Sime Darby Motors Malaysia; and Dato’ Alby Chong, Group Chairman, Secure Group.
“As part of Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia’s digital transformation, the introduction of the robot marks the next step in raising the bar for customer experiences. Furthermore, as Malaysia transitions into the endemic stage, the robot also allows for customer interaction with a reduced risk of transmission. There are wide applications for technologically-driven autonomous services such as this and we look forward to exploring this further,” said Jeffrey Gan, Managing Director, Retail & Distribution, Sime Darby Motors Malaysia.

“In line with our strategy to reimagine the future, we strive to offer modern luxury through unique customer experiences. The partnership with Secure Robotics provides the opportunity to leverage on advanced technology. We are piloting the robots at our Ara Damansara showroom and aim to continue this collaborative journey to expand our capabilities and further elevate the automotive experience for our customers,” added Syed Ahmad Muzri Syed Faiz, Managing Director of Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia.

Customers can personalise their vehicle with the bespoke services available at the showroom.

Enhancing the experience for visitors
Alongside the enhancement of services and elevated personalisation infrastructure for vehicles, JLRM is also currently developing a digital refreshment order management programme. Customers will be able to review menus and place orders through a digital platform at a designated dining area.

With these technologies in place, JLRM expects to further improve the customer experience for both purchasing and ownership at the showroom which is presently the largest Jaguar Land Rover facility in Southeast Asia.

For more information or directions to the showroom at Sime Darby Motors City (or other showrooms in Malaysia, visit www.jaguar.com.my or www.landrover.com.my.

RM570 million Sime Darby Motors City officially opened at Ara Damansara in Selangor

Buick is one of the companies in the General Motors group and when you think of General Motors and any of its brands, the images that come to mind would be of the huge ‘aircraft carrier-sized’ cars typical of American models. That, however, is an outdated perception as the American manufacturers began downsizing from the 1980s and their range today has models that are mostly the size of cars of different segments in the rest of the world.

With concept cars, the American carmakers have also shown many for decades, often very futuristic. When the first jet planes came out, the designers became obsessed with tailfins and jet engines, shaping cars with such features. These days, the concept cars are still futuristic but have more realistic designs rather than being like they came from the Star Wars era way in the future.

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

The latest concept car from Buick is the Wildcat EV concept which shows the design direction the brand will take as it transitions to an all-electric future. The new design language will be used for future production models and transform the products to reflect the new era.

“The Wildcat EV concept represents the real design future for the brand,” said Sharon Gauci, Executive Director, Global Buick and GMC Design. “Buick has always been forward looking and this expression is a glimpse of where we’re going, and the optimism we have for the limitless possibilities of an electric future.”

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

New frontal expression
The Wildcat EV concept also introduces a new, expressive face for Buick, distinguished by a bold, forward-leaning front-end appearance that features a low-mounted, trapezoidal grille. Sharp, high-mounted and horizontal check mark-shaped lighting flanks the vehicle, while the outer edges of the grille house primary lighting. The lighting elements are configured to create a unique welcome choreography when the driver approaches.

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

The bodystyle is that of a 2+2 coupe with a powerful, expressive presence and a laid-back proportion complemented by a low, wide stance. The windscreen wraps around and flows into the side glass, which tapers dramatically with the fast roofline to accentuate the aggressive profile.

Exterior design highlights
The sides have distinctive semi-swing doors and the unique aluminium trim appears to flow seamlessly into the interior seat structures. Micro-LED lighting technology and thin-beam projector lenses are used in the front lighting units, while blade-style taillights are embedded in the roof’s sail panels to echo the front lighting signature.

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

“The more you look at the Wildcat EV concept, the more the details reveal themselves,” said Bob Boniface, Director, Global Buick Design. “Its timeless proportions acknowledge the brand’s rich design legacy, while our latest technology moves you forward.”

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

Modernity and warmth
Inside, the Wildcat EV concept’s cabin has an inviting inner glow with new technologies integrated throughout. “It’s a space intended to strike an emotional chord,” said Therese Pinazzo, Buick Exterior and Interior Design Manager. “It is defined by simple, graceful forms that convey balance, harmony and a feeling of warmth.”

The 2+2 configuration, delineated by a prominent console that extends from the base of the instrument panel to the rear seating area, uses unique graphic and colour contrasts to create the perception of visually floating elements intended to accentuate the cabin’s lightweight feel and spaciousness.

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

Colour plays an important role in the warmth and comfort the interior conveys. Legato Green flows through the cabin and is accented with brushed or polished aluminium trim. Lively orange elements, including the seatbelts, also add visual distinction.

Additional interior design elements include cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests that appear to be floating, and a lightweight, flat-bottom steering wheel. When it comes to technology integration and infotainment interaction, a sweeping touchscreen is the access point on the instrument panel, along with a complementing screen on the console.

The Wildcat EV concept is built to be a platform for futuristic features such as artificial intelligence, biometrics and aromatherapy. The vehicle is designed to detect an elevation in driver heart rate and automatically adjust vehicle settings to calm them down. For example, when Zen Mode is activated, it will dim the cabin lights, disperse calming aromatherapy scents and activate massaging seats.

2022 Buick Wildcat EV concept

Everything about the concept is intended to convey what’s possible — in design, technology and the transformative experience of EV mobility. “We are on the cusp of true change, and this concept is a tangible vision of it,” said Gauci. “It inaugurates the next chapter in Buick’s design heritage, as we make the crucial transition to our all-electric future.”

A concept legacy
The Wildcat name is not new to Buick: for nearly 70 years, the name has been used for various concept models that push the boundaries of design and technology. The very first Wildcat concept car was introduced in 1953 and it previewed next-generation Buick design. The Wildcat II and Wildcat III concepts followed in 1954 and 1955, respectively, and in 1985, the Wildcat concept that debuted was a futuristically styled, mid-engine and AWD supercar developed to showcase new engine technologies.

First Wildcat concept car in 1953 (above) and the 1985 Wildcat (below) which was conceived as a supercar.

You can’t drive a Formula 1 car on public roads as its designed for racetracks and even though drivers have survived horrendous crashes at high speeds, there are other aspects that do not meet safety regulations as well as general vehicle construction requirements in most countries.

However, Mercedes-AMG now offers a something close to a F1 car that can be used on the road. It’s the long-awaited Mercedes-AMG ONE which we have been waiting 5 years for. Now, on the 55th anniversary of the high-performance arm of Mercedes-Benz, the hypercar is ready to go into production and the first of 275 customers will get their car before Christmas. The price – from £2.2 million (about RM12.15 million), which is still considerably ‘cheaper’ than Lewis Hamilton’s racing car.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

“With the Mercedes-AMG ONE, we have more than pushed the envelope. The immense technical challenges of making a modern Formula 1 powertrain suitable for everyday road use have undoubtedly pushed us to our limits. Over the duration of the development period, many may have thought that the project would be impossible to implement. Nevertheless, the teams in Affalterbach (home of Mercedes-AMG) and the UK never gave up and believed in themselves. I have the highest respect for all those involved and am proud of this team achievement,” said Philipp Schiemer, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

“To put such a hypercar on wheels is certainly unique. This applies to us as Mercedes-AMG not only from a technical point of view, but also in terms of the close exchange with our loyal customers. Together with us, they have gone through ups but also downs in the course of development. They were an integral part of Project One from the very beginning and can now look forward to the highly exclusive and unique Mercedes-AMG ONE, which has now also been able to clear the next hurdle and passed all ECE certification tests,” he said.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

F1 technology for the road
The E PERFORMANCE hybrid drive of the Mercedes-AMG ONE comes directly from Formula 1 and has been developed in close cooperation with Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains in England. It is a highly integrated and intelligently networked unit comprising one hybrid, turbocharged combustion engine with 4 electric motors.

The 1.6-litre V6 hybrid petrol engine with electrically assisted single-turbocharging has similar technology to the current power unit in the F1 racing cars. The engine, mounted in mid-engine position in front of the rear axle, revs up to 11,000 rpm. To achieve high engine speeds, the mechanical valve springs have been replaced by pneumatic valve springs. However, for longer durability and the use of commercial fuel, it has been set to stay below the F1 rev limit.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV
The powerful hybrid powertrain of the Mercedes-AMG ONE has the same technology as the powertrain in the current racing cars of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (below).

Mercedes-AMG’s fastest production car
The hybrid powertrain can produce 1,049 bhp but the maximum torque generated cannot be provided as the drivetrain is too complex, according to Mercedes-AMG. With a top speed of 352 km/h, this will be the brand’s fastest production car and it will be able to go from 0 to 100 km/h in a claimed 2.9 seconds. Depending on the amount of energy in the battery pack, up to 18 kms of driving on just electricity is said to be possible.

The high-performance lithium-ion battery pack and energy storage system is a special Mercedes-AMG development. Its technology has already proven itself in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team’s racing cars. Two of the electric motors allow the braking energy to be optimally used for recuperation – up to 80% under everyday driving conditions. This energy is stored in the battery and is available for a longer electric range or for more drive performance.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

The driver can select from 6 drive programs – from pure electric to racetrack mode. The modes not only alter the powertrain programming but also the active aerodynamics and chassis systems. There is also an Individual mode that allows the driver to personalize the settings.

The Mercedes-AMG ONE has a lightweight and high‑strength carbonfibre monocoque, the technology of which originates from Formula 1. The chassis is an aluminium construction at the front and rear, each with 5 links and 2 adjustable suspension struts. There is adaptive damping adjustment which can be adapted via the drive programs.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

Exclusively designed wheels
A new development is the 10-spoke forged aluminium wheel with centre lock, exclusive to the Mercedes-AMG ONE. This has a radial carbonfibre partial cover with an aerodynamically sophisticated shape. It improves the aerodynamic efficiency of the hypercar by enhancing the flow around the wheel.

Also special are the optional 9-spoke magnesium forged wheels designed exclusively for the Mercedes-AMG ONE. In addition to the centre-lock technology, they feature a patented bionic design to maximize lightweight construction and rigidity. The aerodynamically designed carbonfibre partial cover is a good example of the combination of low weight, optimized brake cooling and aerodynamic efficiency. At the same time, 9 air vanes per wheel ensure active ventilation of the wheel arch and thus improved heat dissipation from the brakes.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

The active, hydraulically controlled aerodynamics increase downforce on the front and rear axles and also improve aerodynamic efficiency. Depending on the driver’s preference and the selected drive program, 3 different aerodynamic setups are available.

Function in every detail
The interior design concept follows function on the racetrack and every detail has a function. ‘No styling’ is the design consequence resulting from the requirements for this driving machine. The design is a synthesis of sculptural form language and uncompromising racing design. In the bold minimalism of the monocoque interior, the reduced components are emphasized and showcased in terms of design and function.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

The ergonomically contoured interior has room for two occupants on racing seats. The centre tunnel is also a functional part of the carbonfibre support structure. It blends fully into the seat sculpture and follows the principle of minimalism with its gently rising contour.

The slim wing profile of the instrument panel appears light as if floating. As a functional structural component, it also stiffens the monocoque of the hypercar. The two high-resolution, free-standing 10-inch displays with individual Mercedes-AMG ONE graphics are finished with high-quality real-metal parts and adapted to the instrument panel.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

In the radically designed race steering wheel, operating and functional elements are combined with original racing car components to ensure safe operation in extreme driving situations. The ‘shift light’ is displayed at the top of the steering wheel rim, as is usual in racing cars. The steering wheel, which is flattened at the top and bottom and has an integrated airbag. It includes motorsport trim elements whereby the two integrated AMG steering wheel buttons can be used to activate various functions without having to take the hands off the wheel.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

The Mercedes-AMG developers have also thought about suitability for everyday use and further ease of operation. The user interface is integrated as an autonomous concept. The most important information is displayed on the road in the line of vision above the steering wheel, so that the driver is not distracted. To ensure optimal rearward visibility despite the vertical wing on the rear, the interior mirror is replaced by a screen. It shows real-time footage from a MirrorCam integrated into the rear.

While the quality of all materials will be of the same superior standard as other Mercedes-AMG models, customers also have extensive options for very personal individualization if the already exclusive nature of the hypercar is still inadequate.

2022 Mercedes-AMG ONE HEV

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The Takata airbag recall began over 10 years ago and many manufacturers had to recall millions of vehicles all over the world to replace the defective airbag inflator module that could break up during inflation. When it broke up, metal parts would shoot at the driver or front passenger at high speed, causing severe injuries as well as death.

All carmakers fulfilled their responsibility for the safety of their customers and made every effort to get vehicle owners to bring their vehicles to service centres for a free replacement. Some, like Honda Malaysia, put in an exemplary effort to locate and inform every owner who had an affected vehicle, even to the extent of asking personnel at service centres to visit homes nearby where there were Honda vehicles. The company still provides support on the Takata airbag recall issue, if required.

However, there are rare cases where owners have been without the vital support service to make the replacement because there is no longer a distributor in the country. This is the case with Chevrolet as Naza Quest stopped selling its products at the end of 2018.

Honda Malaysia’s efforts in managing the Takata airbag recall were exemplary and the company used every channel to contact owners, and even had mobile service units go around the country to carry out replacements.

Many Chevrolet models sold in Malaysia were fitted with Takata airbags and those airbags are potentially dangerous and have to be replaced as soon as possible. As a responsible manufacturer, Chevrolet will make it possible for Malaysian owners to obtain the replacements. The company has no aftersales facilities here and has arranged with Honda Malaysia to use its authorized service centres to carry out the work on affected Chevrolet vehicles.

The choice of Honda Malaysia could be that General Motors, Chevrolet’s parent company, has a close relationship with Honda. The two companies have already signed agreements to work together to develop, build and sell affordable electric vehicles during the second half of this decade. So it may be that there was a request from GM and Honda’s headquarters asked Honda Malaysia to assist.

What models are affected?
The affected models are the Cruze (2010 – 2015), Orlando (2013 – 2015) and Sonic (2013 – 2015). The company has also listed the SAAB 9-3 (2007) and Chevrolet TRAX (2017) on its recall list for Malaysia, perhaps having detected these models sold here.

Chevrolet Cruze
Chevrolet Sonic
Chevrolet Orlando

Get the VIN first, then make appointment
Before visiting a designated Honda service centre, the owner must first obtain the Vehicle Identification Number or VIN which is somewhere on the vehicle. Once the number is noted, it has to be provided to the service centre for verification and if the vehicle is on the recall list, then an appointment can be made to make the replacement. It should be noted that the service centres will not entertain walk-ins, so you will need to call or e-mail there first.

Full information, including the list of designated Honda service centres and how to locate the VIN on the vehicle, can be found at this website concerning the Chevrolet recall. A call-team has also been set up to contact customers who may have difficulty connecting to the internet. To reach this team call 011 3129 9963 or 011 3129 9965 during working hours (9 am to 6 pm) daily, except Saturdays, Sundays and national public holidays. The number is only for the Takata airbag recall and not for any other matters related to Chevrolet vehicles or services.

 

Ferrari’s sportscars are exclusive and some are more exclusive than others, being produced in limited numbers. The Daytona SP3 unveiled in November last year is one of the more exclusive models, with only 599 units to be built for sale.

The Daytona SP3 has a design that is inspired by 1960s racing cars like the ones that finished 1-2-3 at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours. The cars were powered by a mid-mounted naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 that could develop up to 829 bhp.

Each SP3 costs US$2.25 million (about RM9.85 million) so they will be only for the ultra rich, pf which many are already Ferrari customers. However, you can still have a SP3 in your home for very much less money. In fact, your outlay will be just US$399.99 (about RM1.750) and you won’t need an AP either.

The SP3 is from Lego Technic, which has released a 3,778-piece kit that assembles into a 1/8 scale model of the supercar. This makes it 59 cm long, 25 cm wide and 14 cm tall and this rather large size has allowed for exceptional detail.

2022 LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3

2022 LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3

The attention-grabber will be the mid-mounted V12 engine (which has a displacement of 6.5 litres in the real car) with pistons that move, and is coupled to the 8-speed sequential transmission. Other features in the cockpit include a detailed steering wheel with shifter paddles, removable roof, opening butterfly doors and detailed shock absorbers. Under the bonnet is a unique serial number which unlocks special online content.

While the Daytona SP3 is part of Ferrari’s Iconia series, LEGO Technic’s model is from the brand’s Ultimate Car Concept series. It is the fourth addition to this series of supercar builds. Made for display, it comes with a decorated display plate as well. There’s also a coffee-table booklet with insights into the collaboration between the LEGO designers and Ferrari.

The Daytona SP3 will be available for ordering from LEGO’s global website and stores worldwide from June 1, 2022.

2022 LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3

2022 LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3

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Following the signing of the agreement to appoint CMH Group as the distributor for Proton vehicles in South Africa in April, the first shipment of vehicles left Malaysia for the country recently. The vehicles – consisting of the Proton X50, X70 and Saga – were transported to Westport, Klang, and loaded onto the car-carrier bound for Durban in South Africa.

To arrive in South Africa by July, these vehicles are the first batch of Proton vehicles to be exported to market since 2012. “This shipment marks another significant milestone achieved by Proton this year. South Africa is a mature and competitive market, but we are confident the Proton X50, Proton X70 and Proton Saga have the right combination of features and value to compete with other brands there,” said Steven Xu, Proton’s Director of International Sales.

“CMH Group are working diligently to prepare their distribution network and the current plan is to launch our models by the end of the third quarter of this year. Ahead of this, several members of the CMH Group visited Malaysia last week to have discussions with our team and visit dealers as well as the Tanjung Malim plant,” he added.

One of the export vehicles getting a final check.

SUVs and local assembly drive export sales
Proton’s export sales growth this year has been powered by the X50 and X70, with both showing increases in demand of 77% and 31%, respectively. For the first quarter of this year, total export sales have grown by 175% over the same period in 2021 and that number is expected to increase by more than 300% by the end of 2022 as the Malaysian carmaker emphasises on growing export sales

Vital to achieving the target is the growth in local assembly operations overseas. Currently, such operations, which receive CKD (completely knocked down) kits for assembly, are running in Pakistan, Kenya and Bangladesh, with Sri Lanka set to join the list in the second half of 2022.

The X50 abd X70 SUV models have been powering Proton’s export sales.

Over the last 3 years – despite difficult market conditions caused by COVID-19 – Proton has shown a prominent increase in its percentage of Malaysia’s overall vehicle exports. Its share has risen from 12.8% of total exports in 2019, to 30.2% in 2020 and moved further up to 61.0% in 2021.

“Growth in export sales is vital to Proton being able to achieve its long-term goals. The company will need to explore more new markets to push its volume growth rate and we are making the necessary investments both here at Tanjung Malim and in our overseas operations to ensure we are ready to move quickly to exploit any new opportunities,” said Roslan Abdullah, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Proton.

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Land Rover has unveiled the third bodystyle for the Defender, which gets the designation of ‘130’ to signify it as the longest version. While riding on the same wheelbase as the Defender 110 (3022 mm), the overall length of the Defender 130 is extended by 340 mm to 5358 mm.

The additional length, which can be seen to be achieved by increasing the overhang, allows seating for up to 8 persons on 3 full-sized rows within the cabin. At this length, the Defender 130 is certainly  longer than rivals, including the Mercedes-Benz GLS.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

To maintain the distinctive rear design of the Defender, Land Rover engineers have crafted a subtle boat tail-style uplift that also maximises the all-terrain capability customers expect from a Defender, providing a departure angle of 28.5 degrees. The surrounds for the rear LED lighting units have been re-engineered to maintain the 3 distinct lines that define Defender’s side profile as they rise subtly towards the rear.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

The interior design features new colour and material options, with the latest connected technologies including a new, larger 11.4-inch Pivi Pro touchscreen. This gives enhanced control over the vehicle’s core functions via a crisp and intuitive display. The curved glass interface provides fast, state-of-the-art functionality and is responsive as soon as the vehicle is started, with a simple menu structure. Software Over-The-Air capability allows the owner to get updates anywhere in the world (at least anywhere where there’s a connection to the internet).

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

Interior air quality is an important consideration these days and Land Rover provides Cabin Air Purification Plus, which makes its Defender debut in the new 130 model. It combines nanoe X technology for allergen reduction and pathogen removal to help significantly reduce odours and viruses. In addition, CO2 management and PM2.5 filtration improve the cabin environment to give best available air quality. Additionally, a Purge function allows the driver to cleanse the cabin air prior to departure remotely using a smartphone.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

The same large windows are present as well as the panoramic glass sunroof and with the increased length of the Defender 130, a second sunroof is also added over the rear occupants.

A new material finish – Natural Light Oak engineered wood veneer – is inspired by driftwood and lends a natural, modern look and feel, available to elegantly complement the Light Oyster Perforated Windsor Leather seating.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

Access to the cargo area is unchanged, while a body-colour hardshell cover for the spare wheel is available. From the tailgate, the Defender’s Electronic Air Suspension can be operated with buttons inside the load area to make loading items easier.

The spacious and practical load area can contain up to 3,893 litres of cargo even with the rearmost seats in place. When the seats are not in use, they stow to create a large loading area, extending the floor length. Various configurations are possible to allow for more passengers or cargo.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

The Defender 130 is available with a range of electrified powertrains, including the P300 and P400 mild-hybrid Ingenium 6-cylinder petrols, and the D250 and D300 Ingenium 6-cylinder diesels. The Mild-Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) technology uses a 48V Belt-integrated Starter Generator that harvests energy normally lost under braking and deceleration. This energy is stored and utilised later in the journey, while also making the stop-start system more rapid and efficient.

As with the other models, the Defender 130 has Land Rover’s Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (iAWD) system and 8-speed ZF automatic transmission as standard. The iAWD technology efficiently and effectively manages the powertrain and power distribution between the front and rear axles, optimising on-road efficiency and all-terrain capability as necessary.

2022 Land Rover Defender 130

Also standard are Electronic Air Suspension with Adaptive Dynamics and Land Rover’s advanced Terrain Response system for all-terrain capability. The latter provides the driver with intelligent management of the various active systems for optimum progress over all types of surfaces.

The air suspension can provide an extra 71.5 mm of lift at the front and 73.5 mm at the rear to clear obstacles on very uneven or rough ground. As for crossing water, the Defender 130 can safely cross a river that is up to 900 mm deep.

While availability depends on what importers order, the Defender 130 has its own colour palette, with a new, exclusive Sedona Red option. The exterior is complemented by the Extended Bright Pack – available in addition to the existing Bright Pack – which provides a distinct exterior design with Ceres Silver Satin finish around all lower body cladding and front and rear skidplates in Noble Chrome.

The Land Rover Defender – Past and Present

For more information and to find the location of the closest Land Rover showroom to you, visit www.landrover.com.my.

One of the things that still worries people about owning an electric vehicle is the distance it can travel before recharging of the battery pack is needed and, more importantly, whether they will find a station to do the recharging. It’s called ‘range anxiety’ and while constantly advancing battery technology is extending the range, there is still that fear for many people.

Well, Chris Ramsey cannot afford to have range anxiety on his mission next year as he will commit to driving over 27,000 kms in the Nissan Ariya, a SUV powered only by electricity. Ramsey will be undertaking the world’s-first all-electric driving adventure from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole.

Departing in March 2023, the Scottish adventurer and his team in an Ariya will travel across several regions and continents as they go from the ‘top of the world’ to the ‘bottom of the world’. He will be the first person to drive in a vehicle of any type on a single journey through North, Central and South America, before crossing over to Antarctica.

The route will negotiate some of the world’s most extreme, brutal, and yet beautiful scenery, from snow-covered glacial landscapes to treacherous mountain climbs and vast desert dunes. It will put the Ariya to many kinds of tests over varied and rough terrain as well as temperatures ranging from below 30⁰C to 30⁰C. Battery packs are sensitive to high and low temperatures so this will also be a test of their durability and reliability in extreme conditions.

In preparation for the freezing Arctic and Antarctic conditions, Ramsey’s expedition vehicle will be modified with a custom rugged exterior fit for extreme terrain with upgraded wheels, tyres and suspension. A second, unmodified Ariya will act as a support vehicle throughout the Americas.

One system which will help Ramsey on rough terrain is e-4ORCE, Nissan’s most advanced all-wheel control technology. The system accurately manages power output and braking performance for smoothness and stability. Its ‘intelligence’ can trace the intended driving line over a variety of road surfaces, including wet and snowy roads, without the need for changes in driving style or input.

Chris Ramsey with a standard Nissan Ariya fully electric SUV.

“We’re proud to announce our partnership with Chris Ramsey and the ‘Pole to Pole’ expedition team,” said Nissan Executive Vice-President, Asako Hoshino, Global Head of Marketing & Sales. “The high-profile, challenging and exhilarating adventure supports Nissan Ambition 2030, the company’s long-term vision to empower mobility and beyond with electrification as a central focus. The vision aims to deliver exciting vehicles and technologies that empower customer journeys and society.

This isn’t the first all-electric expedition for Ramsey, though. He’s been on other adventures in electric vehicles for over a decade. In 2017, together with his wife, Julie, Ramsey was in the first team to complete the Mongol Rally in an all-electric vehicle. The pair travelled over 16,000 kms through multiple locales over 56 days in his own Nissan LEAF.

Earlier, in 2015, Ramsey tackled the 2,616-km journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End and back again in a LEAF, completing the journey across England in 2 days using only publicly available and free EV charging points.

For more information about the Nissan LEAF EV which is available in Malaysia, visit www.nissan.com.my.

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Since being established in 1995, the modern DeLorean Motor Company (actually legally known as DeLorean Motors Reimagined LLC) has continued business associated with the famous stainless steel sportscar featuring gull-wing doors that appeared in ‘Back to the Future’ in 1985. While it’s done pretty well with the business, it has decided to also produce a brand new car and has been teasing this new model for the past few years.

Various teaser images have been released from time to time and even the design studio, ItalDesign, showed a darkened image of a sportscar with the gullwing doors, suggesting the model would be the DMC-12 reimagined for the 21st century. Interestingly, ItalDesign (owned by Volkswagen since 2015) was founded in 1967 by Giorgetto Giugiaro who was the designer of the DMC-12.

2024 Delorean Alpha5

Today, the company has released a number of images that show us the complete car, uncamouflaged, which will be known as the Alpha5. “The Alpha5 is a representation of the past 40 years of DeLorean,” said Troy Beetz, Chief Marketing Officer of DeLorean Motor Company. “There was this enormous responsibility to make sure we honoured the history of the DeLorean brand, but an even greater responsibility in curating its future…I think we did both with the Alpha5.”

2024 Delorean Alpha5

Already confirmed earlier was the fully electric powertrain that the Alpha5 will have. The DMC-12, went on sale in 1981, had French engines (from Citroen and Peugeot) which were underpowered, but the performance hinted by DeLorean for the new car will allow it to take on electric sportscars like the Porsche Taycan.

2024 Delorean Alpha5

It will be able to go from 0 to 100 km/h in around 3 seconds, with the top speed electronically limited to 250 km/h. As to whether it will have four or two driving wheels, that will be known later. For now, DeLorean will say it has a battery pack of 100+ kWh and will be able to go up to 480 kms. But for sure it will not be able to travel through time like the DMC-12 in the movie.

It would have been tempting for the designers to reimagine the DMC-12 more closely but the wedge form that was the in-thing in the 1980s would look dated today. So it is mainly the louvres at the back and the gullwing doors that connect to the past while the rest of the car is the typical sleek and aerodynamic form of sportscars today.

While the DMC-12 was futuristic in its day (and still is), it had poor quality with a lot of problems that owners had to live with. The Alpha5 should be a lot better built with modern manufacturing techniques and the strict safety regulations will also ensure that it has to be strong and have all the required safety systems.

2024 Delorean Alpha5

2024 Delorean Alpha5

2024 Delorean Alpha5

From what Autocar UK has learnt, the car will be built in Italy. Since ItalDesign can also handle low-volume manufacturing, perhaps they will make the car. The British magazine was also told that there will be 88 units offered initially and this particular number references the speed at which the DMC-12 as a time-travel machine could go back in time in the movie – 88 mph (142 km/h).

The global debut of the Alpha5 will be at the Pebble Beach Concours d’ Elegance in California in August this year. However, production is expected to start only in 2024.

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