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Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors (HSDM) has officially launched the fourth-generation Tucson in Malaysia, introducing a key contender in the competitive C-SUV segment. After opening the order books and presenting the model publicly, the Tucson aims to build on its legacy as Hyundai’s best-selling SUV, with over seven million units sold globally since 2004.

The Tucson’s design, centred around ‘Sensuous Sportiness,’ features a Parametric Jewel grille with concealed daytime running lights, full-width tail lamps, angular wheel arches, and refined surfaces. The interior showcases a modern, wrap-around design with an eight-inch infotainment touch-screen supporting wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and voice recognition.

The three fully imported (CBU) Tucson models from South Korea—the 2.0 Lite, 1.6T Plus, and 1.6T Max—are all front-wheel drive. While the other two variants combine a turbocharged Smartstream 1.6 TGDi engine that develops 180PS and 265Nm of torque with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch gearbox (DCT) that features push-button gear selection, the 2.0 Lite’s Smartstream MPI engine produces 156PS and 192Nm of torque and is paired with a six-speed automatic.

Standard safety features across variants include seven airbags, electronic parking brake with auto hold, Blind Spot Collision Warning, and Safe Exit Warning. The range-topping 1.6T Max boasts additional amenities, including powered and heated/ventilated seats, a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, power tailgate, auto wipers, wireless phone charging, and Hyundai SmartSense safety suite.

The Tucson is offered in Amazon Gray Metallic, Phantom Black Pearl, Creamy White Pearl, Crimson Red Pearl, and Silky Bronze Metallic. Pricing, on-the-road before insurance, starts at RM158,888 for the 2.0 Lite, RM178,888 for the 1.6T Plus, and RM195,888 for the 1.6T Max. The first 100 customers who book by December 31, 2023, receive a complimentary extended warranty (five years/300,000km) and free service package (three years/50,000km), with the option available at RM10,000 thereafter.

Bookings can be made at any authorised Hyundai sales outlet nationwide or on Hyundai’s online booking platform.

At the Polestar Day celebration in Los Angeles, California, Polestar formally presented the production version of their much awaited Polestar 5. The carmaker, supported by Geely, unveiled the Polestar 5 alongside its current models, giving fans a preview of what’s to come from the company.

The Polestar 5, slated for an official launch in 2025, maintains the sleek and distinctive design traits seen in other Polestar models while asserting its own unique personality. The sedan features split headlights reminiscent of the Polestar 4, and although it lacks a traditional grille, the front design incorporates expressive lines and creases, giving the Polestar 5 a distinctive character.

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In the spirit of Malaysia Madani’s unity, the Malaysian government, in a Cabinet Meeting on January 18, 2023, has approved toll-free access for highway users for two days in celebration of Deepavali, observed on November 12, 2023. The Ministry of Works (KKR) has collaborated with concession companies to implement this toll-free initiative, scheduled to commence on November 11, 2023, at 12:01 am and conclude on November 12, 2023, at 11:59 pm. Toll exemptions will be applicable to all vehicle classes at all toll plazas except those at the national border, namely the Sultan Iskandar Building Toll Plaza (BSI) and the Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza, Johor.

This initiative is a gesture of celebration for all Malaysians, with a special focus on the Indian Hindu community marking the Deepavali festival. Aligned with the Government’s Unity aspirations, the toll-free access aims to ease the burden on the people, fostering unity across religious, ethnic, and belief diversity. The chosen date is strategic to avoid traffic congestion during travel back to hometowns and return to the city. It also facilitates logistical operations and coordination, including traffic control management, additional facilities, and other logistical needs at rest areas and Rest & Service Areas (R&R) along the highway. The estimated traffic volume during these two days is approximately 11.8 million vehicles.

Highway users are encouraged to plan their journeys wisely, taking advantage of the toll-free period. Adherence to recommended travel schedules and safety practices is emphasised to ensure a safe and meaningful Deepavali celebration with loved ones. The toll-free initiative reflects the government’s commitment to fostering harmony and inclusivity in the nation.

In a groundbreaking move, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Chargeplus Sdn Bhd (Charge+) have embarked on a transformative partnership to explore a cross-border roaming platform for electric vehicle (EV) charging in Malaysia and Singapore. This forward-looking collaboration was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) exchanged during the TNB Energy Conference 2023, setting the stage for the development of a seamless network of EV charging infrastructure spanning international borders.

The MoU represents a strategic commitment to the shared goal of establishing a cross-border EV charging ecosystem, in line with Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap, which aims to deploy 10,000 EV charging stations by 2025. This collaborative effort seeks to elevate the customer experience for both TNB and Charge+ patrons, offering effortless access to charging points during cross-border journeys. The initiative aligns with the broader vision of fostering electric mobility and sustainability in the region.

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The latest Mini John Cooper Works Countryman, with its 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine delivers a blend of style, power, and a sense of adventure. Boasting increased size, the revamped model provides more space, comfort, and safety, all packaged in a minimalist and aerodynamic silhouette with a drag coefficient of 0.26.

Packing a punch with a robust 300hp engine, the JCW Countryman accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in a mere 5.4 seconds. The standard ALL4 all-wheel-drive system ensures precise power distribution, complemented by a high-performance braking system featuring Chilli Red-coloured callipers for robust deceleration.

The distinct exhaust flap system generates a signature sound, marking it as a high-performance model. Inside, the real-time engine sounds amplify the emotional driving experience, while an exclusive JCW sound extension adds racing-inspired tones.

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Abdul Halim Keply, a passionate car enthusiast, has embarked on a compassionate initiative to aid Palestinians affected by the prolonged Israeli attacks. According to NST, offering his rare and limited edition Nissan Laurel C35, one of only four in the country, for sale at RM65,000, Halim intends to direct the entire proceeds to support Palestinians during this challenging time.

The Nissan Laurel, a front-engine, rear-drive sedan produced by Nissan from 1969 to 2002, has a rich history. Positioned above the Datsun Bluebird 510, the Laurel provided a luxurious alternative in a smaller size. The eighth and final generation, introduced in 1997, featured reduced model options with engines like the DOHC two-litre, 2.5L six, or a 2.8L diesel six, and production ceased in 2002.

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