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China’s Ministry of Commerce is set to hold a closed-door meeting with major automakers and industry groups, including BYD and Dongfeng Motor, to discuss the growing trend of unused registered vehicles being sold as secondhand cars. The meeting comes amid increasing concerns over the implications of this practice on the country’s automotive market and sales dynamics.

The confidential meeting, confirmed by a source with direct knowledge of the matter, will also involve key industry organisations such as the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), the China Automobile Dealers Association (CADA), and several prominent used car trading platforms.

The unusual practice—dubbed “zero mileage secondhand cars”—has sparked debate following recent remarks by Great Wall Motor Chairman Wei Jianjun. In an interview with Sina Finance last week, Wei described how intense price competition in China’s car market has led to a growing number of vehicles being registered and issued licence plates—thereby officially counted as sold—yet remaining undriven. These vehicles are then reintroduced into the market as used cars despite never having been driven, creating a grey area in automotive sales reporting.

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Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET) has earned national recognition as its Chief Branding Officer, Salawati Mohd Yusoff, was named a recipient of the Malaysian CMO Award 2024 by MARKETING Magazine Asia. The award honours marketing professionals who go beyond conventional branding to drive organisational growth, strategic transformation, and long-term impact.

Salawati was acknowledged for her instrumental role in steering PRO-NET’s branding strategy with a clear and consistent narrative that prioritises authentic engagement and innovation. She described the accolade as a reflection of the collective effort behind PRO-NET’s success, emphasising that branding is fundamentally about forging meaningful connections with people rather than superficial symbols.

Under her leadership, PRO-NET has transformed how Malaysians perceive the future of mobility through its two core electric vehicle (EV) brands—smart Malaysia and Proton e.MAS. The company’s brand evolution has been marked by a consistent voice, customer-first approach, and a focus on trust-building through advanced technologies.

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Bentley Kuala Lumpur has officially unveiled the fourth-generation Continental GT Speed, ushering in a bold new chapter in the marque’s storied 21-year journey of producing luxurious, high-performance grand tourers. This latest iteration stands as the most technologically advanced and visually transformative Continental GT to date, blending thrilling supercar performance with refined craftsmanship and everyday usability.

Drawing inspiration from Bentley’s coachbuilt masterpieces such as the Bacalar and Batur, the new Continental GT Speed introduces the most dramatic design overhaul in two decades. The sleek, muscular silhouette now features single front headlamps—a stylistic nod to Bentley models of the 1950s. The front fascia has been reimagined with integrated, body-coloured aerodynamic elements, giving it a cleaner and more assertive stance.

At the rear, the grand tourer now boasts wider taillight graphics, a reprofiled bumper, and a fixed aerodynamic boot lid, which eliminates the need for a deployable spoiler. Enhancing its road presence are newly designed 22-inch alloy wheels, inspired by the powerful stance of a tiger. These are available in various finishes, including gloss black, silver, and a dark tint with polished details, further underlining the car’s dynamic yet elegant character.

Beneath its striking exterior lies the heart of a technological revolution. The fourth-generation GT Speed debuts Bentley’s new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain, pairing a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine (producing 600 PS and 800 Nm of torque) with a 190 PS electric motor. Together, they deliver a formidable 782 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque—translating to an 11% increase in torque and a 19% boost in power compared to the previous W12-powered GT Speed.

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The legendary echoes of Subaru’s boxer engines returned to Sepang International Circuit as Subaru Malaysia hosted its much-anticipated Track Day 2025, delivering a spectacle of power, precision, and passion for driving enthusiasts across the nation.

The event was made possible with strong support from partners, including Motor Image Malaysia, SBR Technic, Hardex (Eximius Lubricants), OM System, C&H Auto Garage, ZBOM Kitchen Cabinets, Recaro, GRZ Club Malaysia, Subaru XV Club Malaysia, V11 Malaysia Club, PIAA, THONG Motor, Millers Oils, Kegani Racing Academy, and Whiteline.

Far from a quiet Sunday outing, the circuit thundered with the distinctive growl of horizontally opposed engines as 185 Subaru cars of all shapes and sizes took to the tarmac. From family-friendly SUVs to agile sedans and performance-driven coupes, the full lineup of Subaru’s offerings was present, each delivering a unique flavour of driving excitement.

Subaru Malaysia extended a special invitation to members of the media, providing a hands-on opportunity to explore the capabilities of its fleet. While the spotlight naturally fell on performance models such as the WRX and BRZ, the surprise standout was the Subaru Forester. Commonly known as a practical family SUV, the Forester demonstrated composure through Sepang’s challenging corners, maintaining stability and control without sacrificing comfort. It wasn’t built to dominate the track, but its assured dynamics suggest it could confidently handle spirited driving even outside urban environments.

For those craving something with a sharper bite, the Subaru WRX did not disappoint. Fitted with a 2.4-litre turbocharged boxer engine churning out 275PS, the WRX was a highlight of the day. The variant tested featured a manual transmission, absent of modern conveniences like auto rev-matching, but remarkably intuitive. Every shift and throttle input connected the driver to the machine with mechanical clarity. The WRX’s performance reminded attendees why it has earned its rally-bred reputation—delivering power, grip, and raw engagement in equal measure.

The event also saw a strong turnout from the Subaru Owners Club, bringing added energy and colour to the paddock. Custom builds lined the parking areas, including slammed BRZs and ferociously tuned Imprezas. Their unfiltered exhaust notes echoed through the circuit, a reminder of the grassroots community that keeps Subaru’s performance heritage alive.

Perhaps the most heartening sight of the day was the number of families in attendance. Parents brought their children along, and the sheer wonder on young faces as they watched cars scream down the straights and rocket through corners underscored what events like this are all about—sharing a love of cars across generations.

Guests who do not own a Subaru were also invited to join the fun through immersive driving experiences and taxi rides with professional instructors.

Subaru Track Day 2025 wasn’t just about horsepower or lap times. It was a celebration of community, engineering, and the unmistakable soundtrack of boxer engines echoing through Sepang. For those in attendance, it served as a thrilling reminder of why Subaru continues to hold a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts.

Denza, the premium marque under BYD, has officially revealed the exterior of its latest flagship SUV, the N8L. Following the N9, the N8L is built on the e3 platform and will soon enter the Chinese market as a large plug-in hybrid SUV. The model recently appeared on the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s vehicle registration list, indicating its imminent launch.

Positioned as a luxurious six-seater, the N8L is expected to be priced between 350,000 and 400,000 yuan (around RM204,579 and RM233,804 ). Denza has adopted a design language similar to that of the N9, with distinct updates to further set the N8L apart.

At the front, the SUV features horizontally aligned daytime running lights and vertically arranged headlamps, a signature look shared with the N9. However, the N8L distinguishes itself with a trapezoidal air intake and active grille shutters, offering improved aerodynamics and a more aggressive visual identity.

Along the sides, the N8L’s profile is defined by a seamless waistline, flush-mounted door handles, and side-view cameras integrated into the front fenders. The floating roof illusion is achieved through blacked-out B, C, and D pillars. At the rear, design elements echo the N9, but with revisions such as a repositioned number plate on the bumper for a cleaner rear fascia.

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Aston Martin marked a historic chapter in its 112-year legacy with the first public dynamic appearance of its cutting-edge Valhalla supercar, which took to the streets of Monte Carlo ahead of the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix weekend.

Driven by two-time Formula One World Champion and Aston Martin Aramco Formula One team driver Fernando Alonso, the Valhalla completed its maiden high-speed showcase in public just before the F1 practice session. This follows the completion of final validation testing on both track and road surfaces, cementing its readiness as a road-legal performance machine.

Until now, Valhalla had only been displayed as a static showpiece. The debut in Monaco offered a first glimpse of the supercar in motion, revealing the seamless integration of Formula 1-inspired technology, precision aerodynamics, and motorsport-grade materials. Developed through a close partnership with Aston Martin Performance Technologies (AMPT), the Valhalla reflects the engineering DNA of the brand’s F1 operations, delivering exceptional handling, agility and visual drama.

Clad in a striking Podium Green livery with Lime Green accents—a nod to the AMR25 F1 race car—the Valhalla thundered through the principality’s iconic landmarks, from the twisting streets of Casino Square to the high-speed Tunnel. At the helm was Alonso, Aston Martin’s principal development driver for the model, who has worked alongside engineers for the past 18 months to fine-tune its capabilities.

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