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MG Motor Malaysia is ending the year on a high note with the launch of two exclusive models at its upcoming ‘Dare to Love’ Roadshow, taking place from 29 October to 2 November 2025 at IOI City Mall, Putrajaya. The five-day event will see the public debut of the MG5 X Edition and the MG4 101 Edition — two special models created to celebrate design, innovation, and MG’s century-long heritage.

The MG5 X Edition brings a sportier edge to the familiar B-segment sedan, priced at RM96,388. It features a range of cosmetic enhancements, including gloss black accents along the front, rear, and side skirts, a bold trunk spoiler, and exclusive X Edition scuff plates. Inside, the special edition includes an MG dashcam with a 64GB SD card and a one-year warranty. Only 300 units of this model will be made available, giving it an added sense of exclusivity for those looking to stand out on the road.

Meanwhile, MG is marking its 101st anniversary with the MG4 101 Edition — a commemorative take on its award-winning all-electric hatchback. Based on the MG4 Lux Extended variant, this limited edition features a Union Jack roof motif, a “One of One” decal, and a dual-tone interior. It will be available only in Dynamic Red and Holborn Blue, reflecting MG’s British roots while celebrating its global presence today.

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The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and the Premier of the People’s Republic of China, Li Qiang, were given an exclusive first look at the all-new Proton Saga and Proton e.MAS 5 during their visit to the ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The occasion marked the public debut of two key national models that represent a new chapter in Malaysia’s automotive journey.

Joining the session were Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dato’ Seri Utama Mohamad Hasan, Geely Holding Group Chairman Eric Li Shufu, and Proton Chairman Tan Sri Syed Faisal Albar. The gathering was more than a product presentation—it symbolised the growing partnership between Malaysia and China, reflecting both nations’ shared commitment to industrial innovation, sustainable development, and regional cooperation.

The showcase served as a reminder of how far Proton has come under the collaboration between DRB-HICOM Berhad and Geely Holding Group. This partnership has been instrumental in driving Proton’s transformation into a modern, globally competitive carmaker. By combining Malaysian engineering know-how with Geely’s technological capabilities, the collaboration has advanced local expertise, supported sustainable industrial development, and created opportunities for Malaysian talent in the evolving mobility landscape.

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WTC Automotif (M) Sdn Bhd (WTCA), the official distributor of GAC vehicles in Malaysia, has officially introduced the GAC M8 PHEV — the brand’s new flagship luxury MPV that blends sophistication, innovation, and hybrid performance. The M8 PHEV is available in two variants, with the Premium priced at RM328,800 and the Luxury at RM388,800, both on-the-road without insurance for Peninsular Malaysia.

To celebrate its arrival, customers who book the M8 PHEV before 31 December 2025 will enjoy two years of complimentary scheduled maintenance and a portable charging cable worth RM3,800. The promotion runs for a limited time and is subject to specific terms and conditions.

Powering the M8 PHEV is a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired with a 2-speed Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) and an electric motor. Together, they produce an impressive 372 PS and 630 Nm of torque. The system is supported by a 25.57 kWh battery pack and a 56-litre fuel tank, allowing the MPV to achieve a combined range of up to 1,038 km. This setup ensures both performance and long-distance efficiency, making it well suited for extended family road trips or business travel.

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SAIC Motor Malaysia has announced a revised pricing structure for the MGS5 EV, aiming to make electric mobility more accessible while reinforcing the brand’s long-term confidence in Malaysia’s growing EV market. The move underscores MG’s focus on delivering value-driven, high-quality electric vehicles tailored to local drivers’ preferences.

Effective immediately, the MGS5 EV is priced at RM107,900 for the COM variant, RM117,900 for the COM Long Range, and RM127,900 for the range-topping LUX Long Range. Both the COM and LUX models are powered by a 170PS electric motor producing 250Nm of torque, driving the rear wheels — a setup that remains unique in its segment.

The COM variant gives buyers a choice between a 49kWh or 62kWh battery, offering up to 340km and 430km of WLTP range, respectively. The LUX Long Range, meanwhile, comes exclusively with the 62kWh battery and supports DC fast charging at up to 150kW, which can replenish the battery from 10% to 80% in just 26 minutes. All models feature 7kW AC charging capability for convenient overnight charging.

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Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET), the distributor of Proton e.MAS, has announced the expansion of its national dealership network to more than 50 outlets, officially making Proton e.MAS the largest electric vehicle (EV) dealership network in Malaysia.

By the end of October 2025, 45 Proton e.MAS dealerships will be fully operational, each offering a complete EV ownership experience that includes vehicle sales, test drives, charging facilities, and aftersales support. This milestone underlines Proton’s ambition to build a comprehensive and inclusive EV ecosystem, ensuring that every Malaysian has access to electrified mobility across the country.

Proton e.MAS continues to strengthen its presence throughout Malaysia, ensuring greater accessibility for customers and supporting the increasing demand for electric vehicles. By the end of October 2025, 45 outlets will be operational, with the total expected to reach 50 by December 2025.

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The Ministry of Transport has intensified its efforts to improve road safety, issuing 4,295 notices to heavy vehicle owners to verify the installation of Speed Limiter Devices (SLD). The initiative forms part of the government’s ongoing campaign to curb accidents involving commercial and heavy vehicles caused by excessive speeding.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the verification process is crucial in ensuring that all affected vehicles meet mandatory safety requirements. Vehicle owners who receive a notice are required to confirm that their SLD has been installed and return to the Road Transport Department (JPJ) within 14 days for inspection and approval. Those who comply within the given timeframe will not face any penalties.

He explained that enforcement activities have already produced positive results, with more heavy vehicle operators now adhering to the installation requirement. The government’s continued oversight, he said, has encouraged stronger compliance across the industry.

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Proton continues to dominate Malaysia’s SUV market, with the all-new Proton X50 maintaining its position at the top in September with 2,994 units sold, despite the extended holiday period. The strong demand reinforces the model’s popularity nationwide and highlights Proton’s need to strengthen its customer support infrastructure, particularly in East Malaysia.

To meet the growing ownership base, Proton is expanding its after-sales network in Sabah by enhancing the operations of its Regional Parts Centre (RPC) in Kota Kinabalu. The facility plays a key role as the brand’s main logistics and distribution hub for East Malaysia, ensuring that spare parts reach dealers and service centres quickly and efficiently. Urgent orders can now be fulfilled within 24 hours, while regular stock replenishments take just two days — a clear step forward in supporting the increasing number of Proton vehicles on the road.

The 28,000-square-foot centre, located in Inanam, was set up last year to streamline Proton’s parts distribution network in the region. It processes up to 20 containers each month and can handle six containers simultaneously. With an inventory capable of sustaining three to three-and-a-half months of supply, the RPC maintains healthy stock levels to keep pace with service demands. Its ability to receive direct imports further strengthens Proton’s logistics chain, particularly for Sabah and northern Sarawak.

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BHPetrol today officially launched the newly upgraded and rebranded BHPetrol Bandar Tun Razak station. The station, which originally operated under the BP brand since 1996, transitioned to BHPetrol in 2006 and continues to operate under the local BHPetrol brand.

The station offers BHPetrol Infiniti Petrol 95, 97, Diesel B10, and Diesel B7, for drivers in the Kuala Lumpur area. It also ensures customers continue to enjoy subsidised petrol prices through government mechanisms like the BUDI95 programme.

Beyond fuel, the station is strategically designed as a daily convenience hub for consumers, equipped with:

• BHPetromart convenience store
• Prayer rooms (Surau)
• Kenangan Coffee outlet
• Large and clean washrooms

The launching ceremony was officiated by Encik Ismadi bin Sakirin (DBKL Socio-Economic Development Executive Director) and Ir. Azizul Azily Ahmad (BHPetrol Chief Executive Officer).

Ir. Azizul Azily Ahmad emphasised that the role of a petrol station extends beyond just supplying fuel; it also serves as a central point for daily consumer convenience. He also expressed hope that the strategic cooperation with DBKL and PDRM will continue to bring positive impact to both the business and consumers as a whole.

Did you know that you could be issued a fine by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) if you are not dressed appropriately when driving? If you are an e-hailing or commercial vehicle driver that is.

Recently an e-hailing driver from Langkawi, Kedah shared his experience with JPJ officers where he was issued a fine for wearing a round neck t-shirt instead of a collared one.

Posting on Facebook, the driver detailed his shocking experience where he lamented about his experience with the enforcement officer.

Source: JPJ Facebook

“This is the first time I have been issued a ticket by JPJ in 30 years of driving,” he said in the now removed post.

“Even though this is my first offence with JPJ, no warning, no compromise, I was just told to sign the fine and not talk too much,” he said in the post.

He was issued a fine for wearing a collarless t-shirt.

The fine was issued under the K15(b) PSV (LCDCP) 1959 T act where a driver can be issued a fine for not being appropriately dressed. If found guilty, the offender can be issued a fine ranging from RM150 which can go up to RM300 if not paid within 60 days.

The e-hailing driver expressed his frustration but conveyed his respect to the JPJ officer for being firm in upholding the law as well.

If you did not know, drivers of commercial vehicles including e-hailing vehicles and taxis need to be appropriately dressed at all times. The attire usually includes collared t-shirts, long pants and proper shoes as well.

Following its first public appearance at the Malaysia Autoshow 2025, smart Malaysia has officially opened bookings for the All-New smart #5, the latest addition to its all-electric line-up.

Presented under the theme ‘Contemporary Adventurer’, the smart #5 represents a new direction for the marque – one that blends ruggedness, refinement, and electric innovation.

Customers can now secure their smart #5 with a RM2,000 booking fee, either through:

  • The Hello smart App, available on Apple App Store, Google Play Store, and Huawei App Gallery; or

  • The smart Malaysia website.

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