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The Porsche 911 Turbo S has never been short of praise. Its predecessor was already regarded as the ultimate all-rounder – blistering performance mixed with everyday comfort, long-distance capability and that touch of exclusivity Porsche owners love. Now, the latest version takes things to a whole new level, delivering more power, sharper dynamics, smarter aerodynamics and an even more premium finish.

At the heart of it all is a brand-new T-Hybrid powertrain producing a staggering 711PS and 800Nm of torque, making this the most powerful production 911 ever built. Power is available across a wide rev range, with full output kicking in between 6,500 and 7,000 rpm.

The system uses Porsche’s 400V lightweight hybrid technology and two electric turbochargers – a step up from the single eTurbo setup that debuted in the Carrera GTS. This not only boosts outright performance but also sharpens throttle response, eliminating the lag often associated with turbocharged engines.

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The Honda Prelude may have only just made its return, but Mugen is wasting no time in preparing upgrades for the hybrid coupe. The renowned Honda tuning house has confirmed that a full body kit and performance package are already in the pipeline, with parts expected to be available in 2026.

The package will include a carbon-fibre splitter, side skirts, diffuser and rear spoiler, complemented by a new sports exhaust. These will join a number of accessories already offered by Mugen for the Prelude, ranging from carbon-fibre door mirror caps to a set of 19-inch forged BBS wheels. Other highlights include a high-performance oil filter element and specially developed performance dampers, created in collaboration with Yamaha, designed to minimise chassis flex with units mounted at the front and rear.

For enthusiasts who want to personalise their cars further, Mugen will also provide a wide range of cosmetic and functional touches. These include unique oil-filler and radiator caps, sill plates, lug nuts, floor mats, decals and even a fabric cover for the brake-fluid reservoir. While these items may not drastically alter the Prelude’s driving experience, they add to the appeal for fans who want to enhance the look and feel of their coupe.

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BMW has officially revived the “Neue Klasse” nameplate with the debut of the iX3 at the Munich Motor Show, marking one of the brand’s most significant steps forward in decades. The Neue Klasse label first rose to fame in the 1960s and 1970s with models such as the 1500 sedan and the iconic 2002, which cemented BMW’s identity as a maker of dynamic, driver-focused cars. Now, the Bavarian automaker is using that same heritage to introduce its next generation of fully electric vehicles.

The iX3 is the first production model to be built on BMW’s all-new Neue Klasse EV platform. Unlike the company’s current approach—where petrol and electric variants share the same architecture as seen in the 4, 5, and 7 Series—the iX3 is a ground-up EV. It will sit alongside the existing combustion-powered X3 but serve as the flagship of BMW’s electrification strategy.

BMW is positioning the iX3 as a game-changer. The range-topping iX3 50 xDrive will offer up to 644km of driving range, powered by dual electric motors delivering 463hp and 641Nm of torque.

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Malaysia marked a major milestone in its automotive history with the launch of the nation’s first assembly plant dedicated exclusively to electric vehicle (EV) production. Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim officiated the opening at Proton’s Tanjung Malim facility, located within the Automotive High Tech Valley (AHTV). Full-scale production begins this month, just seven months after the groundbreaking ceremony held on 7 February.

The Proton e.MAS 7, introduced in December last year and now regarded as Malaysia’s best-selling EV, will be the first model to be completely knocked down (CKD) and assembled at the plant. It will soon be followed by Proton’s second EV, the e.MAS 5. As part of Proton’s collaboration with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, the facility will also assemble other premium marques under Geely’s portfolio, including Zeekr.

The event was attended by several key figures, including YAB Dato’ Seri Saarani bin Mohamad, Menteri Besar of Perak, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry YB Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Transport Minister YB Loke Siew Fook, and Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation YB Chang Lih Kang. Also present were Tan Sri Syed Faisal Albar, Group Managing Director of DRB-HICOM and Chairman of Proton, Li Shufu, Chairman of Geely Holding Group, and Proton Chief Executive Officer, Dr Li Chunrong.

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Audi has unveiled the Concept C, a study that signals a bold step forward in the brand’s design language while drawing on elements of its storied past. The two-seat sports car embodies what Audi calls “athletic minimalism”, a philosophy that relies on clean, precise surfaces intersected by a single defining line to create tension, form and purpose.

At the front, the Concept C introduces a new vertical frame that serves as the structural core of the vehicle. This upright element, inspired by the Auto Union Type C of 1936 and the third-generation Audi A6 of 2004, provides a sense of presence and identity while integrating the Audi rings and advanced lighting technology.

A pronounced shoulder line flows from this feature to define the car’s volume, while the cabin itself is pushed rearward to emphasise the central battery layout that underpins its proportions. For the first time on an Audi roadster, an electrically retractable hardtop is employed, using two roof sections that allow the car to maintain its sculpted monolithic profile with the option of open-top driving. The rear is marked by clean surfacing and horizontal slats that accentuate its sporty stance.

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Bermaz Motor has officially introduced the New Mazda CX-80 to the Malaysian market, marking the arrival of Mazda’s second model from its Large Product Group. Positioned as the brand’s flagship three-row SUV, the CX-80 represents a bold step forward for Mazda in combining luxury, performance and family-friendly versatility.

First revealed in Europe in April 2024 and previewed locally at the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show the same year, the CX-80 is built around Mazda’s “Graceful Toughness” design philosophy. It combines Japanese artistry with purposeful engineering, embodying the brand’s Jinba-Ittai ethos – the seamless connection between car and driver – while catering to the modern family with advanced comfort, space and safety.

From the outside, the CX-80 makes a commanding impression. Its elongated proportions, stretched wheelbase and tapered cabin design give it both elegance and presence. A sculpted grille framed by slim adaptive LED headlamps, flowing body lines and carefully placed chrome details highlight Mazda’s mastery of Kodo design, while signature L-shaped lighting at the front and rear reinforces the SUV’s unmistakable identity. Subtle play of light and shadow across its body panels reflects the Takumi craftsmanship that defines Mazda’s premium models.

The cabin extends this sense of refinement, blending minimalism with functionality. Designed with Mazda’s human-centric philosophy, the interior creates a natural sense of connection between driver and machine. Horizontal dashboard lines, intuitively placed controls and premium materials establish an atmosphere of calm sophistication. The six-seat configuration features captain-style chairs in the second row with a full-length centre console, while the third row offers a generous two-seat bench. Ambient lighting, soft-touch finishes and thoughtful conveniences such as wireless charging and discreet storage highlight Mazda’s meticulous approach to interior comfort.

Technology takes centre stage in the CX-80’s cabin. A trio of displays – a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen and a head-up display – provide clear and intuitive access to vital information. Mazda’s Driver Personalisation System, introduced on its Large Architecture models, recognises individual drivers and automatically adjusts over 250 settings, from seating position to mirrors and head-up display configuration. A 12-speaker Bose audio system adds to the sense of immersion, while smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ensures seamless connectivity.

Powering the CX-80 is Mazda’s advanced 2.5-litre e-Skyactiv PHEV system, pairing a Skyactiv-G four-cylinder petrol engine with an electric motor for a combined output of 323hp and 500Nm of torque. Energy is stored in a 17.8 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering up to 65km of zero-emission electric driving. The SUV achieves a top speed of 195km/h and returns a WLTP fuel consumption of 1.6 l/100 km, with CO₂ emissions as low as 36 g/km.

The CX-80 sits on Mazda’s front-engine, rear-focused all-wheel-drive Large Architecture Platform, delivering the brand’s hallmark balance of agility, stability and comfort. Double wishbone front suspension, a multi-link rear setup and i-Activ AWD work together to ensure precise handling and confidence in varied conditions, while Kinematic Posture Control enhances cornering stability. The SUV’s Mi-Drive system offers selectable driving modes, tailoring performance to suit different terrains and driving styles.

Safety has also been given equal priority. The CX-80 secured a five-star rating in Euro NCAP’s 2024 crash tests, reflecting Mazda’s commitment to protecting occupants and vulnerable road users alike. Its suite of i-Activsense safety technologies includes Adaptive LED Headlamps, Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear and Front Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning with Lane-Keep Assist, Smart Brake Support, Driver Attention Alert with monitoring, and Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go, among others.

For Malaysia, the New Mazda CX-80 will be offered fully imported (CBU) from Japan, with prices starting from RM330,000. It is available in a refined palette of colours, including Melting Copper, Artisan Red, Rhodium White, Jet Black and Platinum Quartz, each designed to highlight the SUV’s sculpted form.

To provide added assurance, Bermaz Motor includes a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty and a 5-year free maintenance programme covering labour, parts and lubricants (excluding the Mazda BT-50). The high-voltage battery is backed by an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, ensuring peace of mind for customers investing in Mazda’s flagship SUV.

With the introduction of the CX-80, Mazda has delivered more than just another premium SUV – it has crafted a vehicle that balances Japanese artistry, advanced technology and electrified performance in a package designed for modern families who refuse to compromise.

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