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Sharing the spotlight at the OMODA | JAECOO Carnival is the Omoda C9 PHEV, a plug-in hybrid luxury SUV coupé that promises electrified performance unlike anything else in the segment.

The C9 PHEV combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with three electric motors, delivering a jaw-dropping 605PS and 915Nm of torque under optimal conditions. This setup launches the SUV from 0–100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds.

Despite the massive output, efficiency is a core focus. A 34.46 kWh LFP battery gives the SUV up to 150km of pure EV range and a total range of around 1,100km. Charging is versatile, supporting 70 kW DC fast charging as well as 6.6 kW and 2.8 kW AC options. Fuel economy is an impressive 1.7 L/100km (WLTC).

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OMODA | JAECOO Malaysia has pulled the wraps off the Jaecoo J5, previewing it for the first time at the ongoing Carnival in Desa ParkCity, Kuala Lumpur. The compact B-segment crossover is positioned as the brand’s “Everyday Superstar”, aimed at young families and urban drivers looking for practicality without compromising on style and technology.

The Jaecoo J5 stands at 4,380mm long, 1,860mm wide, and 1,650mm tall, with a 2,620mm wheelbase, slightly longer than a Proton X50. It rides on 18-inch aluminium alloy wheels with 235/55 R18 tyres, combining stability with a touch of sportiness.

Under the bonnet sits a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine pushing out 147PS and 210Nm, paired to a CVT. Fuel efficiency is rated at 7.5 L/100km (WLTC), making it a frugal daily driver while still offering enough punch for highway runs.

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The Ministry of Works (KKR) has announced significant progress in addressing public road complaints received through the MyJalan application, with 11,860 cases resolved out of 12,459 submissions. This represents a resolution rate of 95.19 per cent, while the remaining 599 cases, or 4.81 per cent, are still under investigation or pending necessary action.

According to Bernama, since its launch in August 2023, the MyJalan app has attracted 54,330 registered users, who collectively submitted 40,938 complaints. However, not all of these fell directly under KKR’s jurisdiction. In line with the No Wrong Door policy, a total of 28,479 cases, amounting to 69.57 per cent, were redirected to the appropriate authorities. These included roads maintained by municipal councils, village administrators, agricultural bodies, state governments, and agencies such as the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) and the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (KKDW).

Beyond addressing road safety through the app, KKR is also pressing ahead with major infrastructure upgrades. On the East-West Highway, traffic flow remains within manageable levels according to 2024 census data, yet a RM100 million rehabilitation project has been commissioned. The project, scheduled for completion in 2026, covers resurfacing works, improvements to street lighting, and structural upgrades, alongside detailed studies, surveys, and the maintenance of both pavement and non-pavement assets.

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Proton has announced the launch of a nationwide photography contest designed to capture the passion, pride, and everyday stories of Malaysians with their Proton vehicles. Running from 18 August to 30 September 2025, the competition carries the theme “Lens of Proton: Beauty in Every Detail”, and invites participants to showcase how Proton plays a role in their lives, going beyond its image as just a car manufacturer.

The initiative, themed “More Than Cars – Show Us Your Proton Story”, encourages creativity and personal expression. Entrants can submit photographs that portray their Proton in meaningful contexts, whether on the open road, during cherished family moments, or through artistic perspectives that highlight the brand’s place in Malaysian culture.

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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in the country, is set to bring the adrenaline-charged Red Peak Challenge to East Malaysia later this month. The event will be held at Farley Mall, Kuching on 23 and 24 August 2025, from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm, giving the public a rare chance to push the Triton to its limits under expert supervision.

The Red Peak Challenge is designed to showcase the rugged capabilities of the Triton through a series of specially constructed ramps and obstacle courses. The centrepiece is the 45-degree Red Peak Climb, a dramatic incline that highlights the pick-up’s grip and hill-climbing prowess. With its powerful engine and robust 4WD system, the Triton is able to conquer the ramp with ease, giving participants a firsthand taste of its strength and control.

Other obstacle demonstrations include the 35-degree Side Traverse Ramp, which puts the Triton’s body rigidity and stability to the test when one wheel leaves the ground, and the Roller Ramp, inspired by muddy plantations and construction sites, where the Super Select 4WD-II system ensures power is evenly distributed to all wheels for maximum traction. A Staircase Ramp has also been created to simulate uneven terrain and steep descents. Here, the Triton’s Rock Mode, part of its seven drive modes, demonstrates how effortlessly the vehicle manages challenging surfaces while passengers still enjoy impressive cabin comfort.

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Zeekr Malaysia has marked another milestone in its expansion journey with the opening of Zeekr Centre KLCC, a premium retail space located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle. Operated by authorised dealer Preeminent Auto Sdn Bhd, the new showroom underlines the brand’s ambition to establish a strong presence in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia.

Spanning 4,800 square feet, the KLCC showroom serves as Preeminent Auto’s flagship dealership and its second outlet following Zeekr Centre IOI Mall Puchong. The space can accommodate up to five vehicles at any one time and is equipped with three AC charging bays. Its floor-to-ceiling glass façade allows natural light to flow into the showroom, while the dark exterior finish accented with Zeekr’s distinctive orange detailing presents a modern and minimalist design that reflects the brand’s premium positioning.

According to Preeminent Auto, the opening of the KLCC outlet is intended to elevate the premium EV experience in Malaysia. Visitors will be able to explore Zeekr’s latest electric vehicle line-up, engage with sales consultants, and take part in test drives designed to showcase the brand’s technology and refinement. The new centre also embodies Zeekr’s “Luxury Reimagined” philosophy, bringing a heightened level of sophistication to the local EV retail scene.

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Proton’s electric vehicle journey is taking shape faster than many anticipated. Within just six months of breaking ground in Tanjung Malim, the national carmaker’s dedicated EV production plant is already nearing completion. Construction is now 90.4% done, equipment installation has reached 83.5%, and overall progress stands at 86.9%. Full-scale production is scheduled to begin this September.

The first model to emerge from the facility will be the Proton e.MAS 7, marking the debut of a fully electric vehicle from a Malaysian brand. Following this, the e.MAS 5 will enter production, an entry-level EV that has already begun a nationwide showcase tour and is expected to be one of the most significant models for the local market.

Although the initial capacity is set at 20,000 units per year, the plant has been designed with scalability in mind. Its modular layout allows production to expand to 45,000 units annually, with flexibility to adapt to new models and international demand. Production lines have been configured to accommodate variations within the Global Modular Architecture (GMA) platform, with modular tester lines, optimised logistics, and digital systems such as MES (manufacturing execution system) and WMS (warehouse management system) already embedded to support future scaling.

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The Malaysian government allocates nearly RM15.5 million each year to operate and maintain the Automated Awareness Safety System (AwAS), according to Transport Minister Anthony Loke. The figure covers a wide range of expenses, including camera servicing, system upkeep, and the printing of summonses issued under the programme.

Data from the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) suggests that the investment is paying off. Between 2014 and 2018, MIROS found that the presence of AwAS cameras increased the “Perception of Being Caught” (POBC) by as much as 99 per cent at enforcement locations. This high rate of compliance indicates that motorists are far more likely to obey traffic laws when they know cameras are actively monitoring.

The details were provided in a written parliamentary reply to Mohd Hasnizan Harun, the Member of Parliament for Hulu Selangor, who had asked for a breakdown of costs related to the Automated Enforcement System (AES), the forerunner to AwAS, as well as its effectiveness in reducing traffic offences.

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Proton’s electric ambitions continue to pay off, with the Proton e.MAS 7 is extending its reign as Malaysia’s best-selling EV for a seventh consecutive month. The milestone comes as the model records strong sales both at home and abroad, reinforcing its position as a key player in the nation’s transition to electric mobility.

As of 31 July 2025, PRO-NET — Proton’s New Energy Technology division — confirmed that 4,959 units have been delivered since launch. Of these, 4,689 were registered in Malaysia, while 270 found homes in international markets. July also proved to be a record-setting month, with 1,365 bookings logged — the highest monthly total since the e.MAS 7 made its debut.

PRO-NET Chief Executive Officer Zhang Qiang said the continued success reflects the brand’s original goal of offering a well-balanced EV that combines comfort, performance, and advanced features at a competitive price. He credited the strong demand to customer trust in Proton and the e.MAS brand, noting that the model has become the first choice for many EV buyers in the country.

The e.MAS 7’s appeal spans a wide range of customers, with the Premium variant dominating at 86% of total deliveries, while the Prime variant — making up 14% — remains a popular choice among urban drivers for its ease of use and comfort. Buyers frequently cite the EV’s value for money, spacious interior, safety equipment, ride comfort, handling, and innovative technology as decisive factors.

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Following Porsche’s recent triumph in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship 2025 — securing both the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ titles — Porsche Malaysia is set to host a nationwide Motorsport Weekend on 16 and 17 August 2025. The event will be held concurrently at Porsche Centre Ara Damansara, Porsche Centre Penang, and Porsche Centre Johor Bahru, offering fans a chance to experience the brand’s motorsport heritage up close.

The celebration will feature a striking display of Porsche’s latest road-going models, each adorned with legendary race liveries that pay tribute to the marque’s illustrious history on the track.

Among the highlights will be the iconic Salzburg red-and-white livery, first immortalised on the Porsche 917 KH that delivered the brand’s inaugural overall victory at the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans. That win not only marked a milestone in Porsche’s endurance racing legacy but also redefined what the company could achieve on the world stage. Today, that bold colour scheme returns in a modern form, reimagined on the all-electric Macan — a car that blends motorsport DNA with everyday versatility.

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