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Want to get as close as you can to driving a Porsche? Well, Porsche offers a modified 911 GT3 Cup steering wheel that can be attached to various setups and seamlessly connect to your computer for complete functionality. This exclusive accessory is priced at $10,475 (RM48,720) before taxes and shipping.

Limited to a mere 150 units, the GT3 Cup wheel is meticulously crafted from ultra-light and exceptionally rigid carbon fiber. It doesn’t imitate the real wheel—it is, in fact, the authentic wheel, only minimally adapted for gaming purposes. Featuring the real Cup rim’s six-hole, 70mm pitch circle diameter (PCD) spacer, it can be seamlessly mounted to virtually any hub from different simulation wheel base manufacturers.

The wheel also maintains the exact magnetic shifter paddle module and carbon shifter paddles found in the actual Cup car. While the Cup car employs a wireless hub, the sim version connects to a PC via a USB cable, with illuminated buttons for enhanced visibility.

If you’re one of those hardcore gamers and think you can make it to the big leagues just like Jann Mardenborough from Gran Turismo, head on over to the Porsche shop to get your RM48k sim racing wheel.

Porsche Malaysia introduces the new Porsche 911 GT3 RS: a true masterpiece of automotive engineering. With a sleek design, advanced racing technology, and unparalleled power, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a dominant force on the road and the track that joins the 911 lineup here in Malaysia.

The 2022 launch of the GT3 RS brought forth a marvel where the aerodynamics of this 911 street car surpasses even those of the GT3 R race car.

What’s more interesting is that at the heart of the substantial performance enhancement lies the innovative concept of a central radiator – a concept initially introduced in the Le Mans class-winning 911 RSR and later adopted by the 911 GT3 R. Departing from the conventional three-radiator setup of its predecessors, the latest 911 GT3 RS implements a sizeable, angled centre radiator situated in the front of the vehicle, occupying the space typically designated for luggage in other 911 models. This ingenious modification has not only liberated side space but has also facilitated the integration of dynamic aerodynamic components.

Aerodynamics

Speaking of aerodynamics, the new 911 GT3 RS showcases numerous functional aerodynamic components in its design. A notable highlight is the swan-neck-mounted rear wing, larger than before, consisting of a fixed main part and an adjustable upper element. Notably, the wing’s upper edge surpasses the car’s roof height for the first time in Porsche’s production vehicles. The car’s front no longer includes a traditional front spoiler, replaced by a dividing front splitter that manages airflow over and under the vehicle. Sideblades efficiently direct air outward, while front wheel arches are ventilated through louvered openings in the front wings.

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Sime Darby Bhd has signed a deal to buy Permodalan Nasional Bhd’s (PNB) 61.2% stake in UMW Holdings Bhd for RM3.57 billion in cash, or RM5 per share. Once the deal is confirmed, Sime Darby plans to make a general offer for the remaining 38.8% stake to delist UMW from the stock exchange. This move will strengthen Sime Darby’s position as a major player in Malaysia’s automotive sector, including the addition of Toyota and Perodua brands to its portfolio.

Sime Darby’s CEO, Datuk Jeffri Salim Davidson, highlighted the positive impact of the acquisition on earnings per share and shareholder returns. The acquisition is expected to be completed within three months, subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals.

As a result of the acquisition, Sime Darby will own a 38% stake in Perodua and a 51% equity interest in UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd. PNB, the state investment firm, will still hold a 10% stake in the national carmaker and is the largest shareholder in Sime Darby with a 41.56% stake.

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The one-year deadline for auto repair workshops to display mechanic names and certifications has passed. Authorities will now take action against those who didn’t follow this rule. The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living’s director-general, Datuk Azman Adam, stated that workshops had sufficient time to comply.

According to The Star, under the Consumer Protection Act 1999 (Act 599), companies could be fined RM100,000, and individuals could face a fine of RM50,000 or a three-year jail term for non-compliance. Workshops checked by the ministry’s enforcement unit will be reminded to follow the rule, with ongoing monitoring. Failure to comply will result in penalties.

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Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor owners can boost their 4×4 driving skills and explore the capabilities of their trucks through two Ford Ranger Getaways training sessions.

The first, on August 26, 2023, will be at the M4TREC Beginner 4WD Course in Semenyih, Selangor. The second, on September 16, 2023, will take place at the Sar4Trac Beginner 4WD Course in Kampung Barieng, Bau, Sarawak.

These beginner-level 4WD courses are ideal for newcomers to off-roading, providing essential knowledge and techniques. The sessions are part of the Ford Ranger Getaways initiative, offering enhanced ownership experiences through adventure.

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Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and Asbenz have unveiled their latest Autohaus in Langkawi, representing a significant milestone in their 20-year history in Kedah. The new Autohaus adheres to Mercedes-Benz’s luxury retail standards and caters to an exclusive clientele with a preference for luxury and high-end models on the island.

Spanning across 15,696 sq ft of showroom and amenity areas, the Autohaus is an all-inclusive auto center set on an expansive 38,323 sq ft plot of land. It offers facilities like the Star Lounge and access to the Mercedes-Benz lifestyle collection. This Langkawi expansion further grants customers exclusive entry to the brand’s premium vehicle models, such as Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach, and Mercedes-Benz G-Class, all available at appealing duty-free prices.

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