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TC Subaru Sdn Bhd has officially introduced the all-new Subaru Forester 2.5 in Malaysia, bringing with it a balance of power, safety, and comfort that defines what a modern SUV should be. Positioned as a rugged yet refined all-purpose vehicle, the new Forester 2.5 promises a pure Subaru driving experience built on the brand’s proven engineering heritage.

The launch represents more than just a product debut — it carries the spirit of Subaru’s “One Life. One Subaru.” philosophy, reminding drivers that a Subaru isn’t just transport but a reliable companion through every stage of life. Whether it’s tackling rough trails, running daily errands, or embarking on family adventures, the new Forester is built to handle it all with ease and confidence.

Serving as one of the highlights of Subaru’s new “Japan Premium Line,” the latest Forester underscores the brand’s dedication to delivering vehicles that embody Japanese precision, innovation, and craftsmanship. Every model under this line is fully imported from Japan, ensuring that customers receive the highest standards of fit, finish, and long-term reliability that come from meticulous Japanese production methods.

This direct import approach also means Malaysian buyers gain earlier access to Subaru’s latest powertrain and safety technologies.

Powering the Forester 2.5 is a new 2.5-litre FB25 Boxer engine that puts out 185PS and 247Nm of torque, paired with the upgraded TR58 Lineartronic gearbox. The setup delivers a more responsive drive, with quicker acceleration and improved fuel efficiency.

Complementing this is the new dual-pinion electric power steering system that sharpens handling and provides a sportier, more connected feel. Subaru’s engineers have also refined the braking system for smoother control and overall drivability.

Underneath, the SUV rides on the latest iteration of the Subaru Global Platform, now 10% stiffer thanks to a new full inner-frame structure and greater use of structural adhesives.

These updates help to reduce vibrations and body movement, creating a more stable, composed ride. The suspension tuning further enhances comfort and control, ensuring the Forester feels planted and predictable on any surface.

As expected, Subaru’s renowned Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (SAWD) system remains at the heart of the Forester’s capability, continuously distributing power to the wheels with the best traction. The system works in tandem with dual-function X-MODE for confident off-road performance, while Hill Descent Control makes steep, slippery descents less intimidating.

With 220 mm of ground clearance, the Forester stands ready for anything from city potholes to unpaved terrain. Drivers can also personalise the car’s behaviour with the Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-Drive) system, choosing between the fuel-efficient Intelligent mode or the more performance-focused Sport mode.

Step inside, and the new Forester feels every bit as premium as it is practical. The cabin’s design is minimalist yet inviting, offering generous space and comfort for all passengers. Subaru’s new ergonomic seat design, co-developed with a Japanese medical institution, aims to reduce fatigue even on long drives.

The driver enjoys a 10-way power-adjustable seat with lumbar support, while the rear seats maintain class-leading legroom and flexibility.

At the centre of the dashboard sits a sharp 11.6-inch Full HD infotainment display, which supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A wireless charging pad, multiple USB ports for front and rear passengers, and an easy-to-use interface complete the car’s tech offering.

The practicality extends to the rear, where a kick-sensor hands-free power tailgate and 60:40 split-folding seats make loading bulky items effortless.

Safety, as always with Subaru, is uncompromising. The Forester 2.5 features eight airbags, including a new passenger seat cushion airbag that enhances protection in frontal collisions. The latest version of Subaru’s EyeSight 4.0 system now includes a wide-angle monocular camera, expanding the range of detection for pedestrians and cyclists.

It also integrates advanced driver assistance features such as the Emergency Driving Stop System, which safely halts the car if it detects prolonged driver inactivity, and a new Driver Monitoring System that uses facial recognition to track drowsiness or inattention.

For enhanced visibility and manoeuvrability, the Forester comes equipped with a 360-degree Multi-View Monitor, Reverse Automatic Braking, and Active Torque Vectoring. All of this works seamlessly to create a safer, more confident driving experience.

The new Forester also makes a bold statement in design. Its fresh front fascia, complete with a larger grille and signature C-shaped LED headlights, gives the SUV a commanding road presence. Muscular wheel arches and 18-inch alloy wheels emphasise its rugged capability, while aerodynamic improvements enhance stability and efficiency. The rear design feels more modern, highlighted by an embossed “FORESTER” badge and sleeker LED taillights.

To match its strong visual identity, Subaru has introduced several new colours for the Malaysian market, including River Rock Pearl, Cashmere Gold Opal, and Daybreak Blue Pearl, adding sophistication to its adventurous persona.

The all-new Subaru Forester 2.5i-S EyeSight, part of the Japan Premium Line, is priced from RM221,500 (indicative). Customers can now visit authorised Subaru dealerships across Malaysia for detailed specifications and test drives.

With its refined engineering, advanced technology, and unmistakable Subaru DNA, the new Forester 2.5 doesn’t just aim to move people — it aims to move them confidently, wherever life takes them.

Honda has taken the wraps off its latest creation, the Super-ONE Prototype, at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 — a compact all-electric vehicle that aims to inject excitement back into everyday driving. On display throughout the duration of the event, the Super-ONE signals Honda’s ambition to redefine what a small EV can be: light, responsive, and genuinely fun to drive.

Developed under the concept “e: Dash BOOSTER,” the Super-ONE is designed to offer more than just clean mobility. It embodies Honda’s philosophy of creating vehicles that stir emotion while remaining practical and efficient. The name itself carries meaning — “Super” represents performance that goes beyond convention, while “ONE” reflects Honda’s goal to craft something distinct and uniquely its own.

The Super-ONE’s development centred on combining the environmental benefits of an electric vehicle with the sense of engagement and joy that Honda has long been known for. The company set out to create an EV that stimulates the driver’s senses — sight, sound, and touch — through its handling, performance, and interior experience.

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The Honda Prelude is a car of many childhood dreams. It captured our imaginations, adorned our walls in the form of posters and then it disappeared into the history books.

So, when Honda announced it was reviving the icon back in 2023, there was a collective cheer all over.

But the original Prelude was a proper sports car, the new Prelude, well, was something entirely different.

It shared its underpinnings with the 11th generation Honda Civic, and though it has the chassis, suspension components and some oily bits from the Type R, it is powered by the same 2.0-litre engine as the Honda Civic e:HEV (hybrid).

And I am sure that we can all agree that 200hp and 315Nm of torque hardly qualified as a sports car.

So, the big question behind every Honda fan has undeniably been – is there going to be a Honda Prelude Type R?

I was recently at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show as a guest of Honda Malaysia. The company graciously organized a short interview with the Large Project Leader of the Honda Prelude, Tomoyuki Yamagami.

He was the perfect answer to answer that question since he is basically one of the few people who worked on the new sixth-generation Prelude from the ground up.

So, I couldn’t resist to ask – “will there ever be a Honda Prelude Type R” ?

His answer? No comment.

Not a yes, not a no, not even a maybe. A straight out no comment. And now, I can’t help but speculate because car makers will usually give you a straight out no we can’t do that if a model is not in their plans.

There have been some reports about the next generation Civic Type R being powered by a hybrid powertrain and with an automatic transmission rather than a manual. Both of which the Prelude already has. In fact, the Yamagami-san explicitly mentioned that a manual transmission is impossible to plonk into the Prelude. The car is just not designed for it, he said.

In fact, and again, according to Yamagami-san himself, the Prelude already shares suspension components with the Type R and has a quicker steering rack.

So, it may not be as fast as the Type R in its current guise, but the underpinnings are already there.

Which begs the question, will we see a Honda Prelude Type R?

Speculative at the moment, but there is a decent chance that we just might.

The Honda Prelude is confirmed for key markets around the world and judging from the fact that Honda Malaysia has offered every high-performance model since its inception (talking about you Civic Type R FD2R), I will bet that the Honda Prelude to be offered in Malaysia as well.

Just don’t expect it to be cheap.

iCAUR Malaysia has previewed its latest model, the iCAUR V23 — an all-electric off-road SUV that pushes the brand’s ambitions further into Malaysia’s fast-growing EV scene. Following the success of the iCAUR 03 earlier this year, the new C-segment SUV blends modern performance and safety with a nostalgic, rugged design inspired by classic off-roaders of the past.

First shown as a concept at the Malaysia Autoshow 2025, the iCAUR V23 has now made its first official appearance in right-hand drive form at The Starhill in Kuala Lumpur, ahead of its local launch scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025. Compact yet muscular, it measures 4,220 mm long, 1,915 mm wide, and 1,845 mm tall, riding on a 2,735 mm wheelbase — proportions that give it a confident stance whether in the city or on rougher trails.

The V23 will be available in two configurations: rear-wheel drive (2WD) and intelligent all-wheel drive (iWD). The 2WD variant features a single rear motor producing 136 PS and 180 Nm of torque, paired with a 59.9 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. For those seeking more punch, the iWD version adds a front motor for a combined output of 211 PS and 292 Nm, powered by a larger 81.8 kWh ternary lithium (NMC) battery.

Range is a key strength for both models, with the 2WD capable of 401 km on the NEDC cycle, while the iWD variant extends that to 501 km. The 2WD completes the 0–100 km/h sprint in 11 seconds, while the more powerful iWD variant cuts that time down to 7.5 seconds. Both are electronically limited to 140 km/h.

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Toyota recently held an event in Japan called the Toyota Motor Asia Media Day, where it talked about its future plans for Asia. The company wants to focus on mobility for everyone and carbon neutrality, meaning it aims to make travel easier while reducing pollution.

Toyota said it wants to be the “Best in Town”, by building safe and reliable cars that help local communities. Its plan has three parts — improving cars (Mobility 1.0), giving more people access to transport (Mobility 2.0), and linking mobility with energy and city systems (Mobility 3.0).

Chairman Akio Toyoda said the company’s goal is not just to sell cars, but to create solutions that fit each community’s needs. A big part of this is the IMV project, which started in 2002 and made strong, affordable vehicles like the Hilux for developing countries. A new IMV series, including an electric version (IMV BEV), is now being developed.

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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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