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Renault is set to launch the highly anticipated Renault 5 E-Tech electric in 2024, offering a contemporary, electric reinterpretation of the iconic Renault 5. Ahead of the official reveal, Renault is providing a sneak peek into the exterior design, paying homage to its predecessor while embracing the future of electric mobility.

Key design features include the distinctive headlights, which play a pivotal role in making the front end instantly recognisable. The headlights not only mirror the shape of the classic model but also incorporate a central mark resembling the pupil of the human eye, evoking the 1972 advert featuring “The Adventures of Supercar” and giving the modern R5 a human-like expression.

In a departure from the historic model, the air intake on the bonnet has been replaced by a charge indicator light forming the iconic number “5” when the vehicle is fully charged. This high-tech feature serves as both a functional charge indicator and a playful nod to the model’s heritage.

The wheel arches contribute to a broader stance, reminiscent of the R5 Turbo, creating a unique and instantly recognizable personality. The vertical rear lights, extending the side panel, not only enhance the car’s aerodynamics but also add to its visual appeal.

Measuring just 3.92m in length, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric is designed as an ideal city car with a 52kWh battery offering a range of up to 400km (WLTP). The vehicle will be available with a second 40kWh battery option at a later date. Built on the new AmpR Small platform (formerly CMF-B EV), the car boasts a multi-link rear suspension, providing stability and roadholding.

Inside, users will experience reno, Renault’s next-generation humanised co-driver, offering a fully immersive digital experience. Equipped with a bidirectional onboard charger, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric will be the first production vehicle featuring Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. This innovative feature, supported by Mobilise, allows the car to supply energy to the grid, potentially saving drivers money on charging and reducing overall electricity bills. The V2G technology is set to launch in France and Germany in 2024, followed by the UK in 2025.

With an entry-level price of around €25,000 (RM126,884), comparable to B-segment hybrids, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric is poised to make a significant impact in the electric vehicle market. The official unveiling is scheduled for February 26 at the Geneva International Motor Show.

In a startling revelation, officers from the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in Perak seized an ambulance after discovering that its road tax had expired a staggering 13 years ago. The incident unfolded when officers from the Motorcycle Enforcement Unit (UPB) pulled over the ambulance during their patrol along Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Ipoh, as detailed in a Facebook post by Perak JPJ.

Using the Smart Management Enforcement Device (SMED) for checks, officers revealed that both the license and road tax for the ambulance had expired on March 5, 2010. The gravity of the situation was further highlighted as the ambulance was in the midst of transporting a patient to Sultanah Bayrun Hospital (HRPB) when it was stopped.

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The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is set to intensify its advocacy program, emphasising the significance of valid licenses for motorists and motorcyclists, particularly among school students. Datuk Rospiagus Taha, the director-general of JPJ, announced plans to encourage 23,000 individuals aged 16 to 35, including students riding motorcycles without a license, to obtain their driving licenses within the next six months.

While JPJ acknowledges the challenges faced by students who rely on motorcycles for commuting to school, legal action will not be taken during this advocacy phase. Instead, the focus is on educating and creating awareness. Taha stated, “We will not take legal action because we are in the advocacy phase and at the same time, we also understand the constraints facing students who need to ride motorcycles to get to school.”

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Building on the success of the Jaguar I-PACE launch earlier this year by Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia, the award-winning electric vehicle is now offering customers the chance to elevate the aesthetics of their I-PACE with the introduction of the “I-PACE Stealth” Pack. This specially curated pack aims to enhance the distinctive design and dynamic appearance of the Jaguar I-PACE.

Both existing owners and new customers have the opportunity to purchase the “Stealth” Pack, subtly amplifying the comprehensive blend of performance, agility, technology, and everyday usability that defines Jaguar, coupled with the unique electrified driving experience of the I-PACE.

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In a testament to its renowned reliability and commitment to innovation, Toyota has recently unveiled its latest technological marvel—a groundbreaking 48V hybrid system designed for its turbo diesel-engined cars. Initially debuting in the Toyota Hilux pickup and Land Cruiser Prado SUV, the all-new 48V mild hybrid system is poised to revolutionise the driving experience. Speculations are rife that this innovative system may also find its way into the powertrain of the next-generation Toyota Fortuner.

2021 Toyota Fortuner

Toyota has taken to its official Toyota Global YouTube channel to share a comprehensive video, offering insights into the components, functionality, and the myriad benefits of this cutting-edge 48V hybrid system.

The video begins by shedding light on the system’s composition, featuring a conventional diesel engine seamlessly integrated with various components to form a cohesive unit. The 48V hybrid system is touted for its three primary advantages: delivering smoother stop-and-start experiences, enhancing fuel efficiency for diesel-powered vehicles, and maintaining exceptional water-crossing performance, bolstered by the added benefits of hybrid technology.

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In a recent announcement, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has disclosed plans to introduce charges for non-Malaysian citizens utilising the GOKL bus services. This new measure will be implemented in phases, affecting four routes in the city center, namely Route 01 (Green), Route 02 (Purple), Route 03 (Red), and Route 04 (Blue).

Cashless Payment Transactions:
Non-Malaysian citizens availing themselves of GOKL bus services will be required to make cashless payments. Accepted modes of payment include the Touch & Go card, QR code, credit card, or debit card.

MyKad Registration for Malaysian Citizens:
On the other hand, Malaysian citizens utilising the GOKL bus services must register their MyKad for authentication purposes to enjoy the continued free service.

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