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UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has continued its steady sales performance in Malaysia, recording 9,141 units sold in October 2025. This brings the company’s total year-to-date sales to 79,559 units — a result that reflects both sustained market demand and growing consumer confidence in Toyota’s longstanding reputation for quality, durability, and reliability.

Toyota’s wide range of vehicles continues to resonate with Malaysian buyers, thanks to its balance of practicality, innovation, and value. The brand’s “Mobility for All” philosophy remains central to its approach, offering Malaysians an extensive line-up of passenger cars, SUVs, and electrified options, all backed by dependable after-sales support and strong ownership value.

Toyota’s commitment to innovation was further underlined at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, where the company unveiled its three-year regional roadmap to accelerate next-generation mobility across Asia. The plan is built on three key pillars — carbon neutrality, intelligent safety, and inclusive mobility — and reinforces Toyota’s belief that meaningful progress should leave no one behind.

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OMODA | JAECOO Malaysia brought a fresh sense of creativity to LahLahLand 2025 as the Official Auto Partner, transforming the event into a platform where automotive design met urban culture.

The collaboration introduced three distinctive “Art Cars,” demonstrating how vehicles can also serve as expressions of style and individuality.

Held from 1 to 2 November 2025 at the Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC), LahLahLand 2025 offered an energetic mix of streetwear fashion, live performances, product launches, esports tournaments, and art-driven experiences.

As part of its showcase, the brand unveiled two JAECOO J5 units and one J7 PHEV, each transformed into “Art Cars” featuring custom wraps inspired by the event’s visual themes.

The designs were developed in collaboration with local creatives to ensure they captured the festival’s bold and dynamic identity.

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Bermaz Motor has officially launched the All-New Mazda BT-50, bringing a new level of refinement, technology, and practicality to Malaysia’s pickup truck segment.

The BT-50 embodies Mazda’s KODO: Soul of Motion design philosophy, translating the brand’s sense of movement and elegance into the shape of a pickup. Every surface and contour has been carefully crafted to balance strength and proportion, giving the vehicle a poised and confident appearance.

The front end features Mazda’s latest signature wing grille, flanked by slim LED headlamps that give the truck a sharp, focused look. A redesigned bumper adds visual width and a sense of stability, while smooth side panels and muscular wheel arches reinforce its off-road capability. At the rear, the truck adopts sleek LED tail lamps and a reprofiled tailgate, framed by a bold Mazda emblem in chrome. The result is a truck that looks composed in urban environments yet purposeful off the beaten path.

Inside, the BT-50 takes cues from Mazda’s passenger car range, offering a cabin focused on comfort, ergonomics, and driver connection. Inspired by the brand’s Jinba Ittai philosophy — the harmony between driver and machine — every control, display, and surface has been arranged for intuitive use.

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Bermaz Motor has reintroduced the Mazda3 1.5L to the Malaysian market, now equipped with upgraded features and refined specifications that elevate its position as one of the most premium compact sedans in its class. Continuing Mazda’s philosophy of “Car as Art,” the updated model blends design purity, emotional appeal, and dynamic performance.

The Mazda3 1.5L is a continuation of Mazda’s KODO – Soul of Motion design approach, which captures the essence of movement through subtle, flowing lines and carefully sculpted surfaces. Every contour is designed to express energy and elegance, creating a balance between strength and simplicity. Drawing from Japanese aesthetic principles, the car embraces minimalism — allowing proportion, light, and form to define its beauty.

Mazda’s commitment to Jinba-Ittai, the harmony between driver and car, remains central to the Mazda3 experience. The design focuses on connection and confidence, ensuring that every interaction — from steering feedback to cabin ergonomics — feels intuitive and natural. This philosophy shapes not just how the car drives, but how it makes the driver feel — precise, in control, and at ease.

Inside, the Mazda3 1.5L presents a cabin that combines refinement, comfort, and function. Premium materials and soft-touch finishes create a quiet, composed environment, while every switch and control has been positioned with deliberate care. The result is an interior that feels calm and uncluttered, aligning with Mazda’s “less is more” design principle.

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The government has increased the fuel quota for full-time e-hailing drivers under the BUDI95 programme to 800 litres per month, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced in the Dewan Rakyat today.

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said the new quota allows drivers to travel about 5,000 kilometres each month and will come with certain conditions.

Earlier, on October 13, the government had already raised the quota from 300 litres to 600 litres, helping around 58,000 e-hailing drivers. The latest increase follows driver appeals and fuel usage data shared by e-hailing companies.

For the general public, Anwar said the 300-litre monthly limit is more than enough since most people only use about 98 litres. He added that only 0.7% of users go beyond the limit, usually when travelling to their hometowns.

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After years of absence, Italian automaker Alfa Romeo is gearing up for an official comeback in Malaysia. The brand, long admired for its blend of performance, design, and unmistakable Italian flair, is set to re-enter the local market under a new boutique-style business model backed by parent company Stellantis.

Stellantis ASEAN Managing Director Isaac Yeo confirmed that Alfa Romeo’s return will take place within the next two years, though not through a conventional mass-market setup. Instead, the brand will operate via a hybrid model system, managed by independent partners rather than directly under Stellantis Malaysia. This approach will allow Alfa Romeo to maintain an exclusive presence while catering to a niche audience of enthusiasts who appreciate the brand’s heritage and craftsmanship.

For those familiar with the marque, this marks an exciting new chapter. Alfa Romeo once enjoyed a loyal following in Malaysia during the late 1990s and early 2000s, when models such as the 156, 147, and GT captivated drivers with their sharp handling and passionate design language. However, limited after-sales support and shifting market dynamics led to the brand’s quiet exit from the Malaysian market. Its upcoming return signals not just a revival, but a redefinition of Alfa Romeo’s role in Malaysia’s evolving premium car landscape.

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