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Rolls-Royce has revealed the Black Badge Ghost Gamer, a one-off commission created for a client with a strong attachment to the world of early video games. Drawing from the simple shapes and colour palettes of the 8-bit era, the car integrates a long list of carefully executed references — from a hand-painted ‘Cheeky Alien’ Coachline graphic to ‘Player One’ seat embroidery, a ‘Pixel Blaster’ Starlight Headliner, a ‘Laser Base’ Illuminated Fascia and small hidden details inspired by classic joystick-era gaming. The result is a Bespoke Ghost designed to function not only as a luxury car but as an object that rewards discovery, much like a game itself.

A New Direction for Collectable-Inspired Commissions

The Black Badge Ghost Gamer is the first Rolls-Royce commission to take direct inspiration from arcade gaming. Interest in early video-game memorabilia has risen sharply in recent years, not just as an investment space but also as a cultural archive for collectors who grew up with 1970s and 1980s arcade machines and consoles. Rolls-Royce notes that several of its clients are deeply involved in this area, making a commission tied to retro gaming both timely and relevant.

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Toyota is moving forward with its mid-engined sports car programme, even after early reports suggested the development team had run into major challenges with its GR Yaris M Concept test car. Instead of slowing down, engineers refined the prototype and recently secured a third-place finish in their class in Japan’s Super Taikyu Series, signalling that progress remains steady.

This project has been under development for some time and is widely believed to be the foundation for a new-generation MR2. Until the production model is ready, Toyota is using a heavily modified GR Yaris to test its mid-engine layout, convinced that the setup has the potential to outperform what the current Yaris platform can achieve.

Toyota notes that the GR Yaris’s front-engine, all-wheel-drive configuration places heavy strain on the front tyres, wearing them out roughly three times faster than the rears. Moving the engine to the back while keeping power sent to all four wheels is expected to sharpen handling and help reduce understeer—an advantage that aligns with the goals for a focused sports car.

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Nissan Australia has pulled the covers off the next-generation Navara, marking a major update to one of the brand’s most recognisable nameplates. Set to reach showrooms in Australia and New Zealand by the end of the first quarter of 2026, the new model continues the legacy of a pickup that has earned the trust of around half a million buyers since the very first Navara appeared in 1986.

Nissan says the latest generation carries forward the spirit of its predecessors with a tougher design, a new turbodiesel engine and driving dynamics specifically tuned for the demanding roads of Oceania.

2026 Nissan NAVARA (ST-X)

The exterior takes clear cues from Nissan’s long pickup heritage. A prominent V-motion grille sets the tone at the front, matched by a set of C-shaped headlamps that blend cleanly into the bodywork for a modern and assertive look. Three distinct intake openings framed in orange sit below, a deliberate nod to the original Navara and a reminder of the model’s workhorse roots.

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Alfa Romeo has made its long-awaited return to Malaysia, marking more than a decade since the brand last had an official presence here.

Its comeback is led by DLSB Partners Sdn Bhd under the Atlantis Motor Group, which has taken on the role of independent distributor and pledged to rebuild the brand’s footprint with proper nationwide support and a refreshed retail network.

The brand’s local revival centres on the theme “Drive Beautifully”, a message that invites Malaysians to reconnect with the emotional and artistic side of driving that Alfa Romeo has always embodied.

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Porsche is preparing to expand its electric portfolio with the arrival of the 2026 Cayenne Electric, the company’s second fully electric SUV. Alongside its debut, Porsche confirms that this new model is now the most powerful production vehicle it has ever built.

Two variants will be offered at launch: the standard Cayenne Electric and the Cayenne Turbo Electric. Porsche continues to use the “Turbo” label for its high-performance EVs, a naming approach that may raise eyebrows but remains well established within the brand’s identity.

The standard Cayenne Electric produces 402hp during normal driving, with output rising to 435hp and 834Nm of torque in Launch Control mode. Power comes from a dual-motor setup that provides all-wheel drive as standard.

The Cayenne Turbo Electric raises performance to extreme levels. It delivers 844hp in regular driving, while Launch Control mode unleashes 1,139hp and 1,500Nm of torque. Porsche states that this enables a 0–100km/h time of 2.4 seconds.

Stopping performance is equally serious. The Cayenne Electric can regenerate up to 600kW during braking, with Porsche noting that nearly 97 per cent of braking situations can be handled solely by the motors. Ceramic Composite brakes remain an option for those who want a stronger performance emphasis on the Turbo variant.

Porsche aims to deliver a familiar driving feel despite the shift to full electrification. Both variants come equipped with Porsche Active Suspension Management as standard. The Turbo version adds Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus, and both models can be optioned with rear-axle steering and the Active Ride suspension system used in the Taycan and Panamera. Active Ride is designed to counter body movement during acceleration, braking, and cornering, creating a more composed and predictable response.

Powering the Cayenne Electric is a 113 kWh battery pack supported by an 800-volt architecture, enabling charging speeds of up to 400 kW. Under ideal conditions, Porsche claims the battery can charge from 10 to 80 percent in as little as 16 minutes. The European WLTP cycle suggests the SUV can achieve up to 644km. An optional inductive charging system is also available, allowing wireless charging at up to 11 kW by parking the vehicle over a floor-mounted pad.

The exterior styling draws heavily from the electric Macan, with rounded rear surfaces and softer front-end contours. The Cayenne Electric retains recognisable Porsche elements, but certain angles give the impression of a more generic modern SUV compared with the sharper definition of the internal combustion Cayenne.

Inside, the Cayenne Electric aligns more closely with Porsche’s traditional design cues. Despite the increased digital presence, the layout remains driver-focused. A 14.3-inch OLED instrument cluster sits ahead of the driver, while a curved central OLED panel combines infotainment and climate controls.

A 14.9-inch passenger display is available as an option. Porsche keeps the air-conditioning and audio volume controls in analogue form, while most other functions move to digital interfaces.

The 2026 Cayenne Electric marks a new chapter for Porsche’s SUV line-up, blending extreme performance with new EV technology while retaining much of the brand’s established driving character.

Leapmotor in China has shown its new A10 electric SUV before the car’s full launch on November 21. This small SUV is meant to compete with the BYD Atto 2. In China, the A10 is expected to cost between 80,000 and 100,000 yuan (around RM52,000 – RM65,000).

Leapmotor worked faster on new models thanks to its partnership with Stellantis. At the Guangzhou Auto Show 2025 on November 21, the company will show two new cars: the Lafa 5 electric hatchback and this new A10 SUV. Until now, the A10 had only been shown in teaser images, but on November 18 the company released clear photos.

The A10 sits between Leapmotor’s cheaper T03 city car and the Lafa 5. It is a small electric crossover that follows the brand’s usual design style. It has a closed front, a trapezoid-shaped air intake, and oval headlights. There is also a LiDAR sensor on the roof, dark D-pillars, and door handles that sit flush with the body.

The charging port is on the front left side. Grey plastic around the wheel arches and bumpers gives it a tougher look. At the back, it has rectangular taillights and cameras for blind-spot monitoring.

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