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“Every year, we reset our focus and define the right objectives,” said Toto Wolff, CEO of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Racing Team. “That may sound simple but it’s damn hard and is probably why there are no sports teams out there with seven consecutive titles. So many things can happen and it’s very natural to get used to success, and therefore not fight as hard for it.”

“But this team has not shown any of that. I see the same fire, hunger and passion now as I did the first time I walked through the doors in 2013. Every season presents a new challenge and therefore, a new goal for us to achieve. 2021 brings changes to the regulations, which could impact our competitiveness, plus the cost cap and working on the major rule changes of 2022. These challenges excite us,” he said when introducing the latest racing machine of the team for the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship.

E PERFORMANCE label added
The car is designated ‘W12 E Performance’ and is the team’s first car to use the ‘E PERFORMANCE’ designation. ‘E PERFORMANCE’ is the new technology label that will be used in product names and badges on all forthcoming Mercedes-AMG performance hybrid cars – which feature direct cascade technology from F1 and, in particular, the work of Mercedes AMG High Performance. The designation for the new F1 car therefore signifies closer alignment to the performance division of Mercedes-Benz.

The team’s closer cooperation with AMG is also reflected in the new 2021 livery, with AMG branding replacing the star pattern on the engine cover which now fades to Mercedes’ traditional racing silver from the black base livery introduced in 2020.

2021 Mercedes-AMG W12 F1
The new livery on the racing car (last year’s livery shown below).

The most prominent colour remains the iconic green of Title Partner PETRONAS on the front and rear wings, nose, mirrors and halo, with the parallel green and silver stripes on the flanks of the car symbolising more than a decade of partnership between Mercedes and Malaysia’s petroleum corporation. The visual identity is completed by the burgundy of team shareholder and Principal Partner INEOS, which features on the airbox and the inside of the front wing endplates.

Significant aero changes
The biggest technical challenge on the 2021 F1 cars has been adapting to the new aerodynamic regulations, with the introduction of several significant changes to key performance areas on the car.

“If you’re looking to slow a car down, which is effectively what the regulation changes were intended to do, modifying the floor is by far the easiest and cheapest way of achieving your objective,” said James Allison. “The floor is such an important aerodynamic component that small geometrical changes bring large reductions in performance. Once the rules had been established, our task was to figure out how to recover the losses brought by the changes.”

2021 Mercedes-AMG W12 F1

That has been a significant challenge for our designers, trying to claw back performance from these regulation changes. The aerodynamic changes have been a key focus in the development of the W12 although some of the parts on our new car are identical to the previous car, owing to the new carryover rules. In some ways, this has lessened the peak of work required for the new car, but it’s also produced its own new challenges and difficulties.

Carrying over parts
“What’s carried over will look different from team to team, because the rules didn’t require you to carry over the same things,” explained Allison. “The rules freeze a large chunk of the car but then give each team two tokens to spend on changing their car. Along with the tokens comes a shopping list showing how many tokens are required for each change. How teams decided what to use their tokens on was entirely up to them.”

In addition, there are some parts of the car that you can change token-free, eg the Power Unit, the cooling systems, the suspension and all of the aerodynamic surfaces. Once the racing gets underway, pretty much everything under the skin of the car must then be frozen for the entire year. With the specific permission of the FIA, changes for reliability or cost saving can be made, but if part of the car isn’t performing well, that won’t be an acceptable reason.

There are also new Aerodynamic Testing Restrictions coming into force this year, with the general amount of time allocated for wind tunnel testing and CFD testing being reduced. On top of that is a form of handicapping, granting teams less or more access to these aerodynamic tools depending on their championship position. Because of the team’s Championship victory in 2020, they will have 22% less access in 2021 compared to the last-placed team.

2021 Mercedes-AMG W12 F1

Pirelli is introducing a new, more durable tyre this season, which teams trialled last year in Portimao, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi. None of the teams have had a lot of experience with it and with only 3 days of pre-season testing this year, every lap on track will count to get up to speed with these new tyres.

Finding the edge with the Power Unit
Developing the new M12 Power Unit, Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains have been chasing every possible improvement to deliver a step forward when it hits the track in all eight of the cars it will power this season.

2021 Mercedes-AMG W12 F1

“We are going into the eighth season of pretty stable regulations, so we have a good understanding of the current hybrid engines,” said Hywel Thomas. “Our new product is a characteristic Mercedes-AMG Power Unit, but we’ve worked hard to take the next development step. Stable regulations mean that it’s getting increasingly challenging to unlock additional performance, so you need a focused approach.

“We identified three main areas to work on: the development of the technology in the Power Unit; reliability; and some design issues identified last year. And we’ve also got some completely new innovations that will be in the racing PU for the first time,” he said.

2021 Mercedes-AMG W12 F1

The hunt for every ounce of performance possible in the Power Unit has been emphasised even further by the regulation changes for 2021, which allow only a single performance specification of hardware rather than introducing upgrades at different points throughout the season.

“Starting in 2022, F1 engines will be powered using E10 fuels – so fuels that contain 10% ethanol,” said Hywel. “This might not sound like a radical change, but it changes the combustion process significantly, so there’s a lot of development work to be done.“

“Obviously, the biggest changes in 2022 are on the chassis side, which are enormous. That also impacts all of us because putting the PU into a completely new chassis means there will be some changes where the PU is mounted. As the chassis engineers become more knowledgeable on what they need for the car to go quickly, and how they need to position all the systems within the chassis, the impact on the PU will become clearer as well,” he said.

Working under the cost cap
Perhaps the biggest challenge for the team this season will be working under the new cost cap regulations. The budgets of all F1 teams are capped at US$145 million (about RM587.25 million) for the entire 2021 season and this has required significant work behind the scenes to adapt to this new constraint. It’s also prompted the team to adapt its organisation, including the creation of Applied Science – the high-technology engineering arm of the business.

Toto Wolff flanked by Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas,

The same duo in the cockpits
With Lewis Hamilton finally signing on the dotted line for another year, and Valtteri Bottas already confirmed earlier, the team will have both drivers from the 2020 season driving for them again. “I think the consistency we’ve had within this team over the years has been a real strength and advantage of ours,” said Wolff. “As we’ve seen in past seasons, it’s a line-up that works well for us, with two incredibly strong drivers who also have a very professional working relationship together. Both are hungry and fired-up to get back racing again soon and we’re all looking forward to seeing them drive our new car in anger for the first time in a few weeks.”

Opening F1 round in Australia postponed, Chinese GP date to be rescheduled

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The Volvo Cars electrified Recharge line gets another model – the C40 Recharge – as part of the carmaker’s ongoing plans to have fully electric vehicles account for 50% of its global sales volume by 2025. And by 2030, it plans for every vehicle it sells to run only on electricity, no more combustion engines or hybrids.

The C40 Recharge will go in production during the fourth quarter of this year at the Volvo Cars plant in Belgium where the XC40 Recharge is also built. In line with its ambition of reducing complexity in its model offering and focus on attractive pre-selected variants, Volvo Cars has drastically simplified the consumer offering of the C40 Recharge.

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

420 kms range and more to come
The propulsion consists of twin electric motors – one on the front and one on the rear axle – powered by a 78 kWh battery pack that can be fast-charged to 80% in about 40 minutes. Its range is anticipated to be around 420 kms, and this figure is expected to improve over time via over-the-air software updates that will make running more efficient.

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

The C40 Recharge has all the benefits of an SUV but with a lower and sleeker design. It is based on the CMA vehicle platform and the first Volvo model in history designed as pure electric only. The new front design introduces a new face for all-electric Volvos and includes headlights with state-of-the-art pixel technology. The rear of the C40 Recharge features a striking rear-end design to go with the lower roofline.

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

Inside, the C40 Recharge provides customers with the high seating position that most Volvo drivers are said to prefer. Besides a range of colour and decor options unique to the model, it is also the first Volvo model to be completely leather-free.

Google/Android infotainment system
Like the XC40 Recharge, the C40 Recharge will come with what is claimed to be one of the best infotainment systems on the market. The system, jointly developed with Google and running the Android operating system, provides consumers with Google apps and services built-in. This includes navigation and connectivity apps which are commonly found on other portable personal devices.

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

“The C40 Recharge represents the future of Volvo and shows where we are going,” said Henrik Green, the company’s Chief Technology Officer. “It is fully electric, offered online only with a convenient care package and will be available for quick delivery. Getting a new Volvo was never this attractive.”

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

Available online only
Volvo Cars is fundamentally changing how and where to meet its customers, and will transform the current wholesale model by moving online. Its electric vehicle models will be available online only. As part of this new commercial strategy, Volvo Cars will invest heavily in its online sales channels, radically reduce complexity in its product offer, and with transparent and set pricing models.

When customers get a new C40 Recharge, it will come with a convenient care package that includes items such as service, warranty, roadside assistance, as well as insurance and home charging options.

2021 Volvo C40 Recharge

Volvo XC40 range gets PHEV Recharge T5 variant, priced from RM241,997

Perhaps the slowdown in activities last year deferred some product introductions and now, carmakers like Hyundai Motors are launching new models almost every month. Just a week ago, the IONIQ 5 was unveiled as the first model of the all-electric sub-brand. Today, we are introduced to the new BAYON, a crossover SUV designed specifically for Europe’s B-segment which will be in showrooms by the middle of this year.

As the smallest member of Hyundai’s SUV family, the all-new BAYON has a compact exterior but a roomy cabin. As would be expected, it will come with a long list of intelligent safety and connectivity features. This is in line with Hyundai’s aim to ‘democratise technology’, making high-tech safety and connectivity features accessible for all.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

Hyundai likes to use place names for its model names (eg Tucson, Palisade, Kona, Encino, Santa Fe, etc) and in the case of this new model, BAYON is inspired by Bayonne, a vacation hotspot in the south-west of France. The choice of a European place is in view of the market that the BAYON is to be marketed.

With the BAYON, Hyundai has now launched or enhanced no less than 7 new models in just 12 months – or 20, counting all body types and powertrain variations. 2020 was thus a record year for its fleet expansion.

Sharp, distinctive design
The BAYON is the latest design statement within the Hyundai SUV family, distinctive through unexpected and eye-catching proportions and strong graphic features. As with other recent models, it encompasses the Hyundai design identity ‘Sensuous Sportiness’, defined by the harmony between proportion, architecture, styling and technology. This latest interpretation of ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ combines emotional values with innovative solutions.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

The distinctive exterior design will make it stand out from its competition. Unique design solutions have been incorporated along with high-tech looking details while maintain a clean look. On the side, a dynamic shoulder provides a wedge-shaped appearance. The arrow-shaped C-pillar provides dynamic and unexpected architecture which, in combination with the fender feature and cladding, defines its unique character.

To the rear, arrow-shaped lights underline the pillar dynamics. Their far-out position creates a wide stance. In addition, a thin horizontal line connecting the taillights further emphasises width and connects the rear and the side in one gesture. Angular lines above the rear arch emphasise volume, creating a vivid section.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

The strong rear section and visually extended rear window initiate a unique and expressive rear design. Full LED lights and indicators complete its modern look.

Modern, digital interior
Within, there is a strong focus on maximising front and rear passenger comfort and increasing boot space. As with other Hyundai models, the BAYON offers advanced connectivity technology rarely found in its segment. The driver and occupants are provided with a 10.25-inch digital cluster and a 10.25-inch AVN or 8-inch Display Audio.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

In addition, BAYON is equipped with the latest Hyundai Bluelink upgrade, meaning users can benefit from state-of-the-art Connected Car Services. New to this generation of Bluelink is Calendar Integration. This means the driver can mirror their Google or Apple calendar in the vehicle’s infotainment system. If the calendar appointment also has an address, it can be imported directly into the vehicle’s navigation system.

Owners can also locate, lock and unlock their car remotely using the Bluelink app, or check vehicle information such as maintenance required or fuel levels.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

2021 Hyundai BAYON

A carefully-selected neutral range of interior colours and materials provides maximum compatibility with the exterior colour range. A calm colour and trim concept with small and subtle accents creates a serene atmosphere which allows the driver to focus. Generally, the BAYON will come standard with a Full Black cloth interior, with two other optional colour combinations. LED ambient lighting technology is integrated into the front passenger foot areas, door wells, and front door pull handle areas, as well as the storage area below the centre console.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

Despite its compact size (4180 mm long, 1775 mm wide, and 1490 mm tall), the BAYON has 411 litres of boot space. An intelligent cover which can be slid along the rear of the back seat can be used to cover the cargo as an added benefit.

Best-in-class safety package
European consumers have a strong awareness of safety features and expect a high standard of safety. Hyundai provides this in the BAYON with an extensive list of Hyundai SmartSense safety features, many of them included as standard equipment. In case of an accident, eCall will automatically alert emergency services if the vehicle’s airbags are deployed. Alternatively, the occupants can also activate this feature with the press of a button.

There are also semi-autonomous driving features such as Lane Following Assist, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Junction Turning, and Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control. Other driver assistance systems include Driver Attention Warning, Leading Vehicle Departure Alert, and Rear Occupant Alert.

Still other features ensure safety when driving at low speeds or when parking. Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist-Reverse provides a warning and, if necessary, applies the brakes when a rear obstacle is detected when the car is reversing slowly. Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist assists drivers in a similar manner when they are backing out of a parking space and another vehicle  is approaching or passes by. Parking Assist allows for semi-autonomous parking, with a range of sensors and software working together to help drivers get into tight spaces.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

Powertrain choices
The BAYON will be offered with an updated Kappa engine family. The 1-litre T-GDi engine is a downsized turbocharged engine with direct fuel injection for optimum efficiency. When combined with Hyundai’s unique 48-volt mild hybrid technology with intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT), this results in even more enhanced fuel savings and efficiency.

iMT disengages the engine from the transmission when the driver releases the accelerator. This allows the vehicle to start coasting, reducing emissions and saving fuel. There are two different coasting levels associated with iMT: first, when the engine is idle, and second, when the engine is turned completely off. The engine is restarted again as soon as the driver presses either the brake or the accelerator pedal, and starts running again in the same gear as when it was switched off. This results in better fuel efficiency with no compromises on performance.

There is also Hyundai’s unique Continuously Variable Valve Duration technology which regulates the duration of the valve opening and closing according to driving conditions. This optimises engine performance while also improving fuel efficiency, resulting in reduced emissions and saving fuel.

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The engine output is either 120 ps or 100 ps and it can be paired with a 6-speed intelligent Manual Transmission or 7-speed dual clutch (7DCT) transmission. The 100 ps version is also available without 48V technology and can be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or 7DCT.

The 1.0-litre T-GDi engine with and without 48V also comes with three drive modes to optimise the engine response and steering performance based on driving conditions. These are Eco, Normal and Sport. The BAYON will be the first Hyundai SUV to come equipped with Rev-Matching, a feature usually reserved for its high-performance models. Rev-matching synchronises the engine to the output shaft, allowing for smoother or sportier downshifts.

An option for some markets will be a 1.2-litre MPi engine with 84 ps output, paired with 5-speed manual transmission. This is likely to be a low-cost entry-level variant.

2021 Hyundai BAYON

Hyundai Motor Group unveils Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP)

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For most car companies, February tends to see low numbers; for one thing, it is the shortest month in the year and some years, the Chinese New Year festive period also occurs during the month, reducing the number of working days further. However, for Proton, February 2021 was a productive month as the Malaysian carmaker reached market highs that it had not achieved for several years. With a total volume (including exports) of 11,873 units, the company had its best February in over a decade.

By its estimation, the brand will have a market share of 27.1%, which will be the highest for the company since September 2013. Overall, Proton also believes it finished the month ranked second with sales nearly doubling that of the month before. Compared to the same month in 2020, the volume was 19.9% greater. However, the total volume for the first two months of the year is 3.5% (643 units) less than last year’s cumulative total for the same period.

X50 deliveries accelerate
Proton’s second SUV, the X50, was in showrooms from October 27, 2020 and the response was exceptional strong. By year’s end, over 30,000 bookings were collected. Unfortunately, deliveries were hampered by delays to the production schedule as well as focusing on build quality. In February, Proton delivered 3,345 units bringing the total number of X50s on the road to 8,141 units.

This monthly volume was also the highest ever achieved by an SUV in Malaysia,  and Proton therefore lays claim to the X50 being the best-selling SUV in its segment and also overall leadership.

Add the 1,475 units of the X70 delivered in February (claimed to be the highest for a C-segment SUV), and the company sold a combined total of 4,820 SUVs. This is its best ever performance and said to be the highest volume for any brand in the country.

Strong sales for other models
While the X50 had strong sales, the evergreen Saga continued as the company top-seller with 4,217 units delivered. The sedan has also started sales in Kenya as a locally-assembled model, the first time Proton has entered the market of that African country.

Other Proton models that performed included the Persona (1,818 units) and Exora (361 units), with the latter model maintaining its leadership in the C-segment MPV market.

“February continued to be a difficult month for Malaysia’s automotive industry but it turned out very well for Proton,” said Roslan Abdullah, Proton Edar’s CEO. “thanks to the efforts of the government to ensure a continuation of economic activity during the MCO, we were able to produce more cars and, in so doing, started to clear our backlog of orders. This is important as we need to consistently deliver on the bookings made to avoid a rush before the PENJANA incentives expire at the end of June this year.”

“The automotive sector continues to be vibrant with exciting new model launches which are sure to spark consumer interest and create healthy competition. But we will continue to be cautious even as we push forward to avoid infection rates flaring up again and disrupting operations,” he added.

One of the four Special Edition models launched in February

February also saw Proton launch four Special Edition models, all with a bold black theme. The Persona and Exora Black Edition as well as the Saga and Iriz R3 Limited Edition were unveiled online and will be available in limited numbers. Encik Roslan revealed that, as of February 26, 1,169 bookings have been received, about a third of the total production run that will be just 3,500 units.

Aftersales revamp
Proton has a 10-year strategy and during this period, the company is to completely overhaul several operational areas in order to succeed. An area of immediate importance is product quality which has to be improved and today, the brand’s quality scores have improved to the point of almost matching those of its partner, Geely.

The distribution network has also drastically changed, with the company having the most 3S/4S outlets in the industry. Its focus is now on wholesale activities rather than consumer-driven business. These measures have been effective with Proton posting some of the highest sales growth numbers for the local industry over the last 2 years.

This year, the focus is on the improvement of the entire aftersales value chain so that customers can enjoy a premium brand experience after buying their cars. “Proton admits that some aspects of our business have not been able to keep up with our recent successes. While we have dramatically moved forwards in product quality, brand image and the technology offered in our cars, our aftersales service has not made the same leap. This situation was exacerbated in 2020 by firstly COVID-19 and then our decision to invest in a completely new back-end ordering and delivery system,” explained Encik Roslan.

“As a result, we have experienced integration issues and customers requiring accident repairs as well as regular servicing have faced delays. We are working on these issues around the clock to overcome them in the shortest time possible but for now, I urge all Proton owners facing delays to please contact our customercare hotline at 1-800-88-8398,” he advised.

With greater attention to overseas business, Proton aims to double export volumes in 2021

For the coming 3 months, motorists will have an opportunity to win great prizes in the nationwide PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race Fuel Contest. The prizes are worth a total of almost RM1 million and include a brand new condominium and a Mercedes-Benz SUV.

To participate, customers only need to fuel up a minimum of RM40 of the new PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race in a single receipt. There must also be 3 separate transactions within the same month at any given period throughout the campaign duration which runs until May 31, 2021. After three successful transactions, a badge will be unlocked and customers will stand a chance to win amazing prizes.

Having more badges means higher chances of winning. These badges are available on the Setel app and those who transact using the app will receive an additional bonus entry, which increases their chances of winning. Customers who use other payment methods can participate via app.setel.my.

The Grand Prize is a 1-bedroom unit at Verdi Condominium in Cyberjaya (sponsored by UEM Sunrise Berhad) which is worth approximately RM600,000. This is followed by the First Prize which is a Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 AMG Line worth close to RM300,000.

A unit at the Verdi Eco-dominium in Cyberjaya (above) and the Mercedes-Benz GLA250 AMG Line are the top two prizes.

Monthly prizes too
There will also be monthly prizes ranging from 1-year complimentary fuel supply worth RM3,000 for three winners, RM100 Setel e-vouchers for 100 winners, and two units of PETRONAS Syntium 3000 5W-30 lubricants worth RM360 for 20 winners.

Commenting on the initiative, PDB’s Head of Retail Business Khalil Muri said: “We are very excited about our new premium fuel and we want motorists to try and experience the power themselves. Thanks to our sponsors, UEM Sunrise Berhad and our very own PETRONAS Lubricant Marketing Malaysia Sdn Bhd, we are able to successfully design a contest that awards our loyal customers with meaningful rewards.”

“Aligned with UEM Sunrise’s brand purpose to inspire joy and happiness one space at a time, we are delighted to partner with a reputable brand as PETRONAS to further drive excitement and bring value to the customers’ lives through this campaign. Verdi Eco-dominiums is one of our award-winning developments built with an array of smart qualities and equipped with green building features – a perfect complement to the lifestyle of PETRONAS customers and their premium choice of fuel. For that, we look forward to welcome PETRONAS customers into UEM Sunrise’s happy community.” said UEM Sunrise Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Wong.

About PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race
Launched in December last year, the all-new PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race has proven to deliver three key benefits that are most relevant to motorists today – power, responsiveness and efficiency.

Dubbed as its best fuel, the PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race utilises a formulation that is unique to PETRONAS. It is enhanced with the world’s first Advanced Dual Friction Modifier that reduces friction by 25% more than the previous fuel. The new friction modifier chemistry also incorporates a unique fuel and oil interaction formulation that helps increase fuel efficiency, resulting in further mileage and lower carbon emissions. The new fuel also removes 99.9% of deposits from key areas in the engine, unlocking the car’s full potential to achieve effortless power.

The performance of the new fuel was confirmed by customers through a series of blind tests. Conducted in real driving and road conditions, the test results revealed that a majority experienced better performance from PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race, compared with other premium fuels that they currently use. Specifically, 69% agreed that the new fuel delivers more power and 66% agreed that it is more responsive. In terms of efficiency, 73% of participants confirmed that the new fuel recorded more kilometres per litre, consequently emitting less carbon.

To know more about the PETRONAS Primax 97 with Pro-Race Fuel Contest and other PETRONAS products and services, visit www.mymesra.com.my.

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