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Lotus Cars Malaysia, under the Karrus Automotive Group, has unveiled an expanded line-up of its all-electric Emeya hyper-GT, introducing new variants and a revised naming structure designed to broaden the model’s appeal without diluting its core performance DNA. Prices now start from RM459,000 for the Emeya 600, RM519,000 for the Emeya 600 GT SE, RM599,000 for the Emeya 600 SportSE, RM699,000 for the Emeya 900 Sport and RM729,000 for the Emeya 900 Sport Carbon.

The refreshed range adopts a performance-based naming convention, with the Emeya 600 and Emeya 900 designations denoting their respective power outputs. Each is available with carefully curated equipment packages aimed at simplifying the buying process while still giving customers a clear choice between a sport-focused configuration and a more comfort-oriented, technology-rich setup.

This naming approach mirrors the strategy previously introduced with the Emira Turbo SE, where Lotus drew on its heritage to modernise classic trim designations such as Sport and GT SE. The same formula is now applied to both the Emeya and the Eletre SUV, bringing legendary model names into the brand’s latest all-electric line-up.

The new Emeya range comprises the Emeya 600, Emeya 600 GT SE, Emeya 600 Sport SE, Emeya 900 Sport, and the range-topping Emeya 900 Sport Carbon. Power figures range from 603bhp for the Emeya 600 variants to a formidable 905bhp for the Emeya 900. Both utilise dual-motor, four-wheel drive systems paired with a 102 kWh battery pack, with the flagship model benefiting from a two-speed transmission for improved acceleration and efficiency.

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The Ministry of Transport is evaluating a proposal to establish the Malaysian Transportation Safety Board (MTSB), a specialised agency that would be tasked with investigating road accidents nationwide. The initiative stems from recommendations made by a special task force set up to examine two recent tragedies: a fatal crash involving Federal Reserve Unit personnel in Teluk Intan, and the Gerik, Perak, tour bus disaster that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris students.

According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, the proposal is still under ministerial consideration but reflects the government’s commitment to strengthening road safety governance. The creation of the MTSB would mark the first time Malaysia has had a dedicated body focused solely on in-depth accident investigation, mirroring the role of transportation safety boards in other countries.

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iCAUR Malaysia has taken another step in establishing its presence in the local market with the introduction of the iCAUR Components Hub, a centralised warehouse aimed at strengthening after-sales operations and supporting its growing dealership network.

Located within Shah Alam’s Hicom Industrial Estate, the 88,000-square-foot facility is managed by Chery Corporate Malaysia and shared with OMODA | JAECOO Malaysia. Operational since March 2025, the hub has been steadily expanding its parts inventory ahead of the Malaysian debut of the iCAUR 03, which is set for the third quarter of the year.

The warehouse holds more than 10,000 carefully selected spare parts and components, reflecting the brand’s emphasis on operational readiness. The facility is intended to ensure rapid and efficient after-sales service for customers across the country. It will support a nationwide network of at least 16 dealers in 2025, with further expansion planned for 2026.

The initiative aligns with iCAUR’s “Born to Play” brand ethos, which underlines a focus on being prepared from day one. With the backing of a global automotive player and its established supply chain infrastructure, iCAUR Malaysia aims to set high standards for premium after-sales service while also contributing to Malaysia’s position as a hub for Right-Hand Drive models in ASEAN.

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Proton has entered into a strategic partnership with Touch ‘n Go Sdn. Bhd. to equip every unit of its newly launched Proton X50 with built-in RFID technology. The collaboration, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marks a major step forward in Malaysia’s push towards a more connected mobility ecosystem.

Under the agreement, each Proton X50 will roll off the production line already fitted with a Touch ‘n Go RFID tag. This integration will give drivers immediate access to Malaysia’s growing network of RFID-enabled highways, eliminating the need for separate installation and promising greater convenience for motorists.

The MoU signing took place at Proton’s Centre of Excellence headquarters in Shah Alam. Proton Edar was represented by Deputy Chief Executive Officer Zhang Qiang, while Touch ‘n Go Sdn. Bhd. was represented by its Chief Executive Officer, Praba Sangarajoo. Witnesses included Ong Chee Wooi, Head of Sales at Proton Edar, and Jarrod Wong, Sales Director at Touch ‘n Go.

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Proton has entered the second half of 2025 on a high note, recording a marked rebound in sales as the Malaysian car market recovered from a sluggish June. The national automaker registered 13,518 units sold in July, a 22.1 per cent increase over the previous month, bringing its year-to-date total to 85,674 units. This performance has secured Proton second place in the national sales rankings.

The company’s market share for July is estimated at 19.2 per cent, with the year-to-date figure standing at 19.3 per cent – an improvement of 0.6 percentage points compared with the full-year share of 18.7 per cent achieved in 2024, a record-breaking year for the Malaysian automotive industry. The Total Industry Volume for July is projected at 70,545 units, representing a 28.7 per cent rise from June and ranking as the second-highest monthly figure for 2025.

The newly launched Proton X50 was a major driver of last month’s growth. Introduced on 24 July, the B-segment SUV saw 999 units delivered in its first week, contributing to a total of 2,068 units for the month – the third time this year the model has surpassed the 2,000-unit mark.

With an updated exterior, enhanced interior, new intelligent features, and a marketing push aimed at younger buyers, the X50 has quickly gained momentum both online and in showrooms. Production is expected to reach 5,000 units by the end of August, with bookings approaching five figures, setting the stage for another strong month ahead.

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The Johor state government has renewed calls for the federal administration to tighten existing laws to enable direct action against owners of foreign-registered vehicles caught purchasing subsidised RON95 petrol.

According to NST, Johor’s Investment, Consumer Affairs and Human Resources executive committee chairman, Lee Ting Han, stated that the proposal had been put forward to the federal government four months ago. He explained that under current regulations, enforcement measures can only be taken against petrol station operators, leaving foreign motorists who breach the rules largely untouched by legal consequences.

Lee stated that the state government intends to persist in lobbying for an amendment that would grant officers from the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry the authority to penalise offenders directly. He stressed that such changes are necessary to protect national resources and ensure compliance with Malaysian law.

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The Ministry of Public Works (KKR) has identified more than 1,000 localities across the country as high-risk areas, or “black spots”, requiring immediate infrastructure and road safety improvements.

According to Harian Metro, Minister Datuk Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi stated that the majority of these areas are located along federal roads and are characterised by sharp bends, insufficient lighting, and damaged road surfaces. He confirmed that the government is prioritising remedial works to address these hazards.

As part of ongoing measures to improve safety in accident-prone zones, 300 solar-powered street lights have recently been installed along the Gerik-Jeli East-West Highway (JRTB).

The minister explained that the installation process is being carried out in phases, beginning with locations that have a high incidence of accidents, particularly at night.

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GAC Malaysia has appointed award-winning actor and prominent Malaysian personality Datuk Remy Ishak as its newest brand ambassador, marking another milestone in the company’s growing presence in the country. The announcement was made at the GAC & AION Showcase held at 1 Utama Shopping Centre, where Remy was introduced alongside fellow ambassador Jack Lim.

The appointment coincides with a period of rapid expansion for GAC Malaysia, driven by the upcoming launch of the second locally assembled GAC EMKOO C-SUV and the fully imported GAC M8 PHEV MPV.

Remy, who rose to fame through his acclaimed performance in the hit television drama Nurkasih, has become a household name in Malaysia thanks to his versatility on screen and his extensive public engagements. Known for his grounded personality, professionalism and strong rapport with local audiences, he has represented numerous brands over the years. GAC Malaysia views these qualities as an ideal match for its brand identity, which blends refinement with everyday practicality.

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Lexus Malaysia has officially opened the doors to its latest 3S (Sales, Service and Spare Parts) facility in Subang Jaya, establishing a significant new presence in the Klang Valley. Located in SS16, the new Lexus Subang Jaya outlet is purpose-built to serve a diverse and growing community, ranging from established neighbourhoods and working professionals to young families and students.

Designed to embody the Lexus philosophy of meticulous craftsmanship and customer-centric luxury, the facility offers a seamless and integrated ownership experience. The new centre consolidates sales, servicing, and parts support under one roof, allowing Lexus to cater to every stage of a customer’s journey—from the initial showroom visit to long-term vehicle maintenance.

The showroom has been carefully laid out to deliver a refined and personalised atmosphere. Every element within the space has been considered to reflect Lexus’s emphasis on hospitality and sophistication, aiming to create a welcoming environment that elevates the car-buying experience.

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Edaran Otomobil Nasional (EON), a subsidiary of DRB-HICOM Berhad and a key player in Malaysia’s multi-brand automotive and mobility landscape, has officially launched the second edition of its flagship event — the EON & Sahabat Autofest 2025. The automotive and lifestyle showcase is now open at EON Glenmarie in Shah Alam and will run until 10 August 2025.

This year’s Autofest marks a pivotal moment in EON’s transformation, reinforcing its identity as a contemporary mobility partner. The event serves as the launchpad for the group’s refreshed and unified brand identity. Central to this rebranding is EON’s new tagline, “Passion Drives Possibilities,” which embodies its mission to deliver innovation-driven, customer-centric services. Alongside this, EON’s updated brand vision, “Leading the future mobility, powered by heart,” underscores its commitment to providing progressive and human-centred mobility solutions.

The branding overhaul consolidates EON’s entire network of outlets, services, and digital platforms under one cohesive identity. The initiative is designed to strengthen customer trust while enhancing operational cohesion across its ecosystem.

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