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When thinking of an angle for this review, there was one song that kept coming to mind, the classic “anything you can do (I can do better)”. A song that was composed by Irving Berlin for the 1946 Broadway Musical – Annie Get Your Gun.

If you have never heard of it, you can click here to watch it and that should set the tone for the rest of this article.

Over the years, there have been many iterations of the song, and it was popularised in car culture nearly two decades ago in a Mercedes-Benz video advertisement. The video featuring Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Mika Hakkinen showcased the three Formula One legends duelling against each other in a series of challenges.

Fast forward to today and the song once again comes to mind to describe the current automotive scenario, particularly the electric vehicle (EV) segment.

Trump himself would not deny that the segment is dominated by Chinese marques. And while the world argues over how the Americans, Japanese and Europeans are going to keep up, the South Koreans have been silently churning out cars that not only impress with their technology but also offer stunning designs.

The KIA EV9 you see sprawled on this page is one such stunner from South Korea. It may not look like it when seen in photos, but it is a massive car, about the size of the latest generation Range Rover. And it is quite imposing as well, with a neck cramming presence everywhere it goes since not many have seen one on our roads.

We love it, sort of.

In terms of design, it will not look out of place in a Star Wars movie. In fact, while Chinese cars and Tesla’s have started to look the same with their front and rear lightbars and gigantic infotainment systems inside, there is nothing else quite like the KIA EV9.

But you have to wonder why it has not become an instant sensation among the wealthy.

Yes, the wealthy. Because the EV9 is priced at RM370,000 for the seven-seater variant and RM375,000 for the six-seater. So, you can’t expect regular folks to be flocking to it.

It’s price is one of the few thorns on its side because when it comes to spending over a quarter million Ringgit, most Malaysians would still pick a European brand over a Korean. You know, to make a statement at the next family gathering that you have “arrived in life”, and nothing makes a statement better than a European marque.

So, this means then that the KIA EV9 sits in a very peculiar spot. It is way too expensive for the regular joe, and for those who can afford it, well they either do not want to spend that much on a KIA or would rather spend it on a luxury marque. Except for a few oddballs to whom I am grateful to for if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t be having such cars in Malaysia.

So, what is it about the EV9 that we love?

Apologies for getting distracted, but the EV9 is a stylish machine and that’s the first thing we like about it. In fact it makes you go wow the first time you see it. It makes the cooks in a Chinese restaurant come out just to look at it. I can personally testify to that.

There’s a saying that goes, “if you don’t look back at your car after you have parked it, you bought the wrong car,” and I just could not stop staring at it though I am far from buying one.

How KIA has made seemingly straight lines and vast empty spaces look this good may be beyond most of us non-designers, but we can collectively breathe a sigh of relief that the automotive world can still churn out such good-looking cars.

Then there is the interior. KIA has again shown that they are not followers of the herd. There are no gargantuan infotainment screens inside, just one that measures in at a regular 12.3-inch and another of equal proportions for the instrument cluster.

And thankfully there are still physical controls for everything from the air-conditioning to the radio. You can even adjust the air-conditioner blowers manually, just as you always could before some brands started over engineering them.

The rear passengers get their own set of air-conditioning controls but not only that they also get their own sunroof as well.

The interior space and seats deserve their own special mention

Considering the size of the car, it should come as no surprise that interior living space is vast.

It is also comfortable for the kids and shorter adults in the third row, which positions the EV9 as a capable option for large families.

The seats themselves could put more expensive cars to shame in terms of comfort. They are so good that there’s an entire section dedicated to the seats in the EV9’s specification sheet.

The driver’s side seat gets a massage function which turns on after an hour of driving while the seat itself is adjustable in multiple ways. Both driver and passenger seat also have a feature called Premium Relaxation, this is where the seat can recline in such a way that it almost feels like you’re in a hammock.

So, what are the other thorns you may ask?

After raving about the seats, I must say that the mesh headrests for the front two seats are unbecoming for a car of this price range, like they were taken from the office chairs of KIA’s design centre.

The other thing that I am particularly concerned about are the digital side view monitors. Instead of using regular mirrors, KIA has chosen to use cameras instead. They protrude out awkwardly and look weird.

On top of that, monitoring the sides of the car can take some getting used to as well because you can never gauge the distance. It is already difficult to tell the distance with a mirror, what more a monitor. And what more, we have thousands of motorcyclists to share the road with daily and the occasional swipe with a handlebar does happen. One must wonder how much it costs to replace the camera.

But what about the powertrain?

That responsibility falls on dual motors, one for each axle, which effectively makes the EV9 an all-wheel-drive SUV.

Providing juice to the motors is a 99.8kWh battery pack and that gives the car 380hp, 700Nm of torque as well as a WLTP range of 505km. But after spending a couple of days with the EV9, we returned the car with an average energy usage of 21.4kWh, and that gave the car a real-world range of 466km.

Energy usage gets higher on the highway and that drops the range like an anchor, which is typical of EV’s. So, to sustain a decent range, driving between 90-100km/h was the only way, which is a shame.

As for charging, the EV9 supports an 800V electrical architecture which allows for ultra-fast charging. To recharge, the car can take 350kW of DC charging which lets the car hit 80% state of charge from 10% in just 24 minutes.

While that may be impressive, the EV9 is only capable of 11kW of AC charging, and that is the real stick in an otherwise great show because it will need 10 hours and 30 minutes to hit 100% from near zero.

So why do we like it so much?

While the car may not be able to go very far and in all honesty would have greatly benefited from 22kW AC charging, it is still a great car to drive.

Refinement levels are arguably at near Rolls-Royce levels at regular speeds. The car does not come with adaptive suspension which is available in some other markets, but the MacPherson struts and Multi-Links do a fantastic job nonetheless.

The fact that it does not come with the more expensive adaptive suspensions means that long term ownership may be easier on the pocket, so that may just be a good thing.

We also like its versatility as a family car, offering space and comfort for all three rows. And ensuring the car remains safe in all situations are multiple levels of technologies ranging from everything to Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist systems to Smart Cruise Control.

But the real star is of course the one thing that we have been harping about all along, its design which particularly stands out in the colour you see here, Ocean Blue.

Is it worth it?

Well, that would depend on which side of the divide you stand on. If you like nice cars and don’t mind the badge they come with then for sure the EV9 is worth it. But if you are the type that is concerned about making a statement, just keep in mind that the KIA badge has come a long way from its Spectra days.

Specifications
Motor: Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Power: 380hp
Torque: 700Nm
Battery: 99.8kWh Lithium-Ion
Price (As tested): RM369,668 (7-seater)

We like: Design, Refinement, Features
We don’t like: No 22kW AC charging

BMW is preparing to launch the latest version of its best-selling Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV), the BMW X3, in China. The updated model, developed specifically for the Chinese market, is expected to arrive at dealerships within days and will officially go on sale later in February 2025.

The new BMW X3 will be available with two four-cylinder petrol engine options. The entry-level BMW X3 xDrive 25L Luxury delivers 190hp and 310Nm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in 8.7 seconds and a top speed of 214km/h. A more powerful alternative, the BMW X3 xDrive 30L, is available in two equipment variants—Pioneering MSP and Exclusive MSP. This version generates 258hp with 400Nm of torque, achieving 0 to 100km/h in just 6.5 seconds and a top speed of 239km/h.

China represents a crucial market for BMW, with the outgoing X3 model emerging as the brand’s top global seller in 2023. In China alone, 156,000 units were delivered, accounting for nearly 40% of all BMW X model sales in the country. To cater to the growing demand for premium midsize SAVs, BMW has introduced a China-specific extended-wheelbase version of the X3, ensuring enhanced interior space and passenger comfort while maintaining the brand’s signature 50:50 weight distribution for balanced handling.

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BYD has unveiled its latest advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), known as “God’s Eye,” in a move that aims to integrate high-end intelligent driving technology across its vehicle lineup, including budget-friendly models like the BYD Seagull. The system, available in three variants with up to three LiDAR sensors, represents a significant leap forward for the company, which had previously faced criticism for lagging behind competitors in autonomous driving technology.

During the launch ceremony, BYD highlighted its vast engineering resources and data-driven approach to ADAS development. The company, which maintains the largest car cloud database in China, employs 110,000 engineers, with 5,000 dedicated to intelligent driving research and development. In 2024, the company’s ADAS training mileage reached 72 million kilometres per day, a scale that has contributed to the evolution of its latest driving assistance technology.

BYD’s new ADAS system is divided into three distinct levels. The entry-level variant, called “God’s Eye C,” is designed for standard BYD models and operates using a three-camera cluster positioned behind the windshield. This system, powered by the DiPilot 100 processor with a peak computing capacity of 100 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second), incorporates 12 cameras, five millimeter-wave radars, and 12 ultrasonic sensors.

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Tesla has aggressively pursued legal action against critics in China, targeting car owners, bloggers, and media outlets that question the safety and quality of its vehicles. The company has won nearly all its lawsuits, benefiting from strong government backing and China’s pro-business legal environment. Tesla’s legal victories highlight the growing influence of foreign firms in China’s judicial system, where consumers and critics face significant challenges in holding corporations accountable.

Zhang Yazhou’s Case: A Battle Against Tesla

One of Tesla’s most widely publicised legal disputes in China involves Zhang Yazhou, a car owner who became a vocal critic of the company. The case dates back to February 2021, when Zhang’s father was driving their Tesla Model 3 in Henan province and allegedly experienced brake failure, leading to a crash. While local traffic police attributed the incident to speeding and driver error, Zhang insisted that the car’s brakes had malfunctioned. She demanded full access to the crash data, but Tesla refused to provide it in its entirety, further fueling her suspicions.

Zhang Yazhou sits on her Model 3 with a banner that reads “Tesla Brake Failure”

Zhang’s Protest & Tesla’s Response

In April 2021, frustrated by Tesla’s refusal to disclose complete data, Zhang staged a high-profile protest at the Shanghai Auto Show. She climbed onto the roof of a Tesla car, wearing a T-shirt that read “Tesla brake failure”, and shouted slogans, drawing widespread media attention. The protest went viral on Chinese social media, sparking heated debates about Tesla’s reliability and corporate ethics.

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BMW Group Malaysia has officially announced the pricing of the All-New Locally Assembled BMW 530i M Sport and MINI Countryman S ALL4, both now available at all authorised BMW and MINI dealerships nationwide.

The All-New Locally Assembled BMW 530i M Sport

Continuing the legacy of the BMW 5 Series as the world’s most successful premium business sedan, the petrol-powered BMW 530i M Sport expands the Power of Choice for Malaysian customers. The model features the signature proportions of the 5 Series, enhanced with striking visual elements that redefine its character. Following the introduction of the locally assembled BMW 520i M Sport in 2024, the BMW 530i M Sport offers a higher power output and an upgraded equipment package.

Dynamic Financial Programme

BMW Group Financial Services Malaysia offers two financing options for the BMW 530i M Sport:

  • Easy Drive Financing Plan: Monthly instalments start from RM4,178 (80% loan, five-year tenure, 20,000 km mileage per annum).

  • Straight-Line Financing Plan: Monthly instalments start from RM4,442 (80% loan, seven-year tenure).

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Malaysia’s hybrid vehicle segment is set to welcome a new contender with the arrival of the Jaecoo J7 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) SUV by the end of February 2025. In anticipation of the official launch, Jaecoo Malaysia has confirmed that the first locally assembled units of the J7 PHEV have begun rolling off the production line at its Shah Alam facility.

According to Jaecoo Malaysia Vice President Emily Lek, the J7 PHEV is strategically positioned as a viable alternative between the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and fully Electric Vehicle (EV) segments. “We believe the Jaecoo J7 PHEV perfectly aligns with market demand by offering the best of both worlds through its advanced Super Hybrid System (SHS). As Malaysia’s EV ecosystem continues to evolve, we are committed to providing consumers with a seamless transition to hybrid mobility,” she stated.

Lek also highlighted Jaecoo’s preparedness in after-sales service, ensuring a robust support network for PHEV owners. “Beyond delivering a premium SUV, our Jaecoo network is fully equipped to support PHEV customers, ensuring longevity and satisfaction throughout their ownership journey.”

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Following a record-breaking year in 2024 with Total Industry Volume (TIV) reaching 813,521 units, the Malaysian automotive market experienced a downturn in January 2025. The decline was attributed to high sales in December 2024 and the impact of the Chinese New Year festive period. An estimated 50,278 vehicles were sold in January 2025, marking a 38.7% drop from the 81,987 units sold in December 2024 and a 24.9% decline from the 66,925 units recorded in January 2024.

Proton Reports Market Share Growth Despite Industry Slowdown

Amid the overall decline, Proton’s total sales for January 2025—including domestic, export, Proton e.MAS, and smart car models—stood at 9,914 units. This figure compares to 12,882 units of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars sold in January 2024. Despite the lower volume, Proton’s estimated market share rose to 19.7%, up from 18.7% last year. The company credited the performance to strong sales of the Proton e.MAS 7, a surge in exports, and three Proton models leading their respective segments.

Proton e.MAS 7 Emerges as Malaysia’s Best-Selling EV

The Proton e.MAS 7, launched on December 16, 2024, has gained significant traction in Malaysia’s electric vehicle (EV) market. Over 4,000 units have been booked, prompting Proton to release an additional 3,000 units with launch package benefits. Deliveries began in early 2025, with 421 units reaching customers in January, making it Malaysia’s best-selling EV with a 25% share of the total EV market.

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Toyota has reclaimed its position as the world’s most valuable automotive brand, overtaking both Mercedes-Benz and Tesla, according to the latest Automotive Industry 2025 report by leading brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance. The Japanese automaker’s brand value surged by 23% to USD 64.7 billion, driven by strong sales and a strategic focus on hybrid vehicles.

As the industry grapples with a slower-than-expected transition to fully electric vehicles (EVs), Toyota’s emphasis on hybrids has resonated with consumers seeking fuel efficiency without the infrastructure challenges of EV adoption. The company’s ability to optimize production and maintain profitability despite rising material costs has reinforced its leadership. AI-driven supply chain management and a diverse product mix have also contributed to Toyota’s sustained growth.

Tesla, which previously held a dominant position in brand value rankings, experienced a significant decline of 26%, bringing its valuation down to USD 43.0 billion and placing it in third position. The decline has been attributed to missed revenue expectations, intensified competition in the EV sector, and aggressive price cuts in key markets, particularly China. Additionally, shifting political dynamics in the United States, including the potential rollback of EV subsidies under a Trump administration, have added to Tesla’s challenges.

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The Denza D9, a premium electric MPV from the Shenzhen-based Denza brand (a joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz), is set to make its debut in Malaysia soon, marking a significant step in the country’s electric vehicle (EV) revolution. Designed to cater to the growing demand for luxury family vehicles, the D9 combines cutting-edge EV technology, spacious interiors, and sophisticated design, making it a strong contender in the premium MPV segment.

BYD Auto Industry Co., Ltd. has taken a significant step forward in expanding its footprint in Malaysia by officially signing an Importation & Distribution Agreement for Denza. The ceremony, held at Sunway Resort Hotel back in 2024, saw Sime Darby Auto Imports Sdn. Bhd. appointed as the official importer, while BYD Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. was named the official distributor for Denza in Malaysia.

The Denza D9 is powered by BYD’s advanced Blade Battery technology, offering impressive range and safety. With two powertrain options—a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and a fully electric (EV) variant—the D9 caters to a wide range of consumers. The EV model boasts a range of up to 600km on a single charge, while the PHEV variant offers the flexibility of electric driving with the convenience of a combustion engine for longer trips.

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Volkswagen is enhancing the driving range of its best-selling models—the Tiguan, Passat, and the newly introduced Tayron—by equipping them with the most powerful turbocharged petrol engines (TSI) in combination with 4MOTION all-wheel drive as standard. This upgrade enhances towing capacity, stability, and performance across various driving conditions.

The Tiguan and Tayron SUVs are now available in 2.0 TSI 4MOTION variants, offering two output levels: 204PS and 265 PS. The Passat 2.0 TSI 4MOTION is exclusively available with the higher 265PS powertrain. These models boast towing capacities of up to 2,200 kg for the Passat and Tiguan, while the Tayron can tow up to 2,500 kg with the appropriate equipment. Sales have already commenced in select European markets, with these petrol-powered variants complementing the existing 193PS TDI diesel options.

The integration of 4MOTION all-wheel drive provides improved traction and stability in various weather and road conditions. The system utilises a 4MOTION clutch to transmit power to the rear axle when additional grip is required. Under normal driving conditions, the vehicle operates in front-wheel drive mode to optimize fuel efficiency. Drivers can also manually engage all-wheel drive to enhance traction on snowy or challenging terrains.

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