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XPENG AEROHT has taken a big step forward in making flying cars a reality. The Chinese company’s “Land Aircraft Carrier” has just been granted a special flight permit in Ras Al Khaimah, the northernmost emirate of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

According to Xinhua, the permit was handed over to XPENG AEROHT’s founder, Zhao Deli, marking a milestone for the firm’s ambitions outside China. The UAE’s innovation-friendly approach was seen as the perfect testing ground for this technology, giving the company the chance to showcase what its futuristic vehicle can really do.

At the same event, the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority signed a memorandum of understanding with XPENG AEROHT. The agreement will see both parties working together on flight testing certification, real-world application scenarios, and exploring how flying cars could be used across different sectors. Among the areas being considered are government transport, tourism, and even emergency rescue – all of which could benefit from a vehicle that combines the practicality of a car with the agility of an aircraft.

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Kuala Lumpur’s daily battle with gridlock could soon get some relief as Nadi Willer Sdn. Bhd. pushes forward with its Japanese-inspired Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform. The company, led by CEO Ibrahim Aiman Bin Mohd Nadzmi, wants to make it easier for Malaysians to get around without having to rely on private cars.

The core of its plan lies in mobi DRT (Demand Responsive Transit), an app-based on-demand service that works alongside trains and buses to plug the gap in first- and last-mile connections. By giving people a smooth way to reach public transport, the system aims to reduce car dependency and, in turn, help ease congestion in the city.

Traffic jams in Kuala Lumpur are a long-standing problem, made worse by limited feeder options to connect with the rail network. Many commuters still depend on private cars, family pick-ups or e-hailing services, while mid-distance public transport remains underused. Safety concerns from recent bus accidents have only added to the issue. Nadi Willer believes its MaaS solution directly addresses these shortcomings by merging mass transit with flexible on-demand rides.

The service has already made an impact. As of August 2025, mobi DRT is operating across 26 areas, recording more than 400,000 passengers and over 100,000 registered users. Surveys show that 88% of riders use mobi DRT specifically to reach public transport, a major behavioural shift considering nearly half of them previously relied on family pick-ups and a quarter drove their own cars.

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Nissan has introduced the 2026 Z at the 38th annual ZCON, unveiling a new Heritage Edition that pays tribute to the fourth-generation Z32 from the 1990s for the U.S. market.

Available exclusively on the Z Performance grade, the Heritage Edition costs $2,940 (around RM12,411), bringing the total MSRP to $55,910 (around RM236,023). It features bronze 19-inch RAYS wheels, a carbon-fibre rear spoiler with a retro “Twin Turbo” badge, bronze body graphics, unique door kick plates, exclusive floor mats, and a nostalgic Midnight Purple paint finish.

The 2026 Z lineup consists of three grades: Sport, Performance, and NISMO, with prices starting from $42,970 (around RM181,419). Sport and Performance models also gain a new Boulder Grey paint option with a contrasting black roof.

Design cues across the seventh-generation Z continue to echo its heritage. The raised hood bulge recalls the original Z, while crescent-shaped LED running lights mimic the 240ZG. At the rear, elongated-oval tail lights and a blacked-out centre section nod to the Z32.

Inside, triple dashboard gauges display turbo boost, turbine speed, and battery voltage, paired with a clean, functional layout inspired by past Z models.

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Toyota Gazoo Racing is giving AE86 fans something to celebrate. Under its GR Heritage Parts Project, the brand will once again reproduce key components of the legendary 4A-GE engine found in the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno.

The programme, which brings discontinued parts back to life as brand-new genuine items, already covers over 200 parts across eight models. Now, the spotlight turns to the AE86 with the reissue of a cylinder head sub-assembly and a cylinder block sub-assembly – both updated using modern techniques while keeping their original design and specifications.

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Proton recorded its best monthly sales in three years, moving 15,228 cars in August 2025. This helped the company cross the 100,000 sales mark for the year, keeping it as Malaysia’s second-best-selling car brand. The strong month gave Proton a 20.6% market share, one of its highest this year.

The new Proton X50 was the star of the month. After a strong debut in July, sales shot up to 4,287 units in August, making it Malaysia’s top-selling SUV and B-segment leader. In just 38 days, over 5,000 X50s have been sold. Proton said the success came from careful planning, with production and marketing campaigns ready even before launch.

The Proton Saga, fresh from its 40th anniversary, continued to shine. With 6,331 units sold in August, it remains Proton’s best-selling model, reaching 44,676 units this year.

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Chery has officially introduced the O5 to the Malaysian market, a rebranded version of the Omoda 5 facelift, with prices starting from RM116,800.

The O5 comes in with a sharper look, courtesy of newly designed 18-inch alloy wheels that give the SUV a sportier stance and a pixel diamond grille.

Underneath, Chery has swapped in a multi-link rear suspension, promising improved ride quality and better comfort – something that will be welcomed on Malaysia’s often challenging roads.

Powering the O5 is a familiar 1.5-litre turbocharged engine that produces 156PS and 230Nm of torque. This is paired with a new 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.

The combination is designed to deliver the right mix of performance and everyday usability, ensuring the SUV drives as confidently as it looks.

Inside, the O5 aims to impress with a cabin that blends style and convenience. Faux leather upholstery is standard, with ventilated front seats to keep things cool in the heat.

Taking centre stage is a massive 20.5-inch integrated dual-screen display, offering seamless wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

The 442L boot capacity ensures you have plenty of room for all your belongings.

The cabin is further enhanced with a wireless charger, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a SONY premium audio system to keep entertainment levels high on every journey.

Safety and technology have also been given significant attention. The O5 is equipped with six airbags and a comprehensive ADAS Level 2 suite, covering advanced driver assistance features for added peace of mind.

On top of that, the SUV comes with a 540° camera system, providing drivers with an unmatched view of their surroundings for easier manoeuvring in tight spaces.

The new Chery O5 will be offered in four colour options: Carbon Black, Phantom Grey, Khaki White, and Blood Stone Red. Customers will be able to choose from these shades when selecting their vehicle.

As part of the standard package, Chery provides a 7-year warranty coverage or up to 150,000 km, along with 5 years of free service that covers labour costs only. This ensures peace of mind for long-term ownership.

Roadside assistance is also included, with 24/7 unlimited support available through the Chery Insurance Programme. This is designed to give drivers confidence on the road in case of emergencies.

For the launch package, additional benefits will be offered. These include 3 years of free all-inclusive service worth RM4,000, as well as 10 years of warranty coverage or up to 1,000,000 km, valued at RM2,000.

Furthermore, an attractive financing option will be available through Maybank, with monthly instalments starting at RM990.

With its refreshed styling, upgraded suspension, and feature-packed interior, the Chery O5 presents itself as a strong contender in Malaysia’s competitive SUV segment, offering a balance of technology, comfort, and value.

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