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In the early years of the Toyota Corolla, which was introduced in 1966, there were many bodystyles available. Besides the sedan (which was in 2-door and 4-door versions), there was a coupe, hardtop, liftback, stationwagon and even a MPV (in the 1990s). But after the 1990s, the number of variants diminished as volume became important and models that didn’t have sufficient demand had to be discontinued.

Back then in the 1990s, the SUV trend was just starting and MPVs were in great demand too, hence the MPV variant of the Corolla (called the Spacio) which was produced for a while. But in recent times, as the SUV trend continued going upwards, manufacturers began to look at how to offer such models without the high cost of developing new models. The solution lay in having a common platform and having a bodystyle with an SUV image and the requisite extra ground clearance.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Toyota decided that the Corolla family would get a totally new SUV variant which it has called the Corolla Cross. Like many recent new models, it also sits on the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) which has a lot of variability so engineers can put different model types on it. That saves Toyota a lot of money compared to the old days when a different platform had to be developed for each model.

In the case of the Corolla Cross, the TNGA platform has been configured for a higher ride height – which is expected of SUVs – but it has an inherently low centre of gravity too. This means that even though the car has extra ground clearance, its stability is still good and the highly rigid body enhances agility and ride comfort.

Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform

CBU import from Thailand
The Corolla Cross for Malaysia is imported from Thailand in CBU (Completely Built-Up) form but seeing how response has been even before it was launched, UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has already started discussions with Toyota about having the model assembled locally as well. That might not be so soon as the plant near Klang, Selangor, has also to be prepared, and with local assembly, there is also a need to source some of the parts locally. So it may only be in 2022 that we see a locally-assembled Corolla Cross.

There are two variants being imported – the 1.8V and 1.8G, with the former being the better equipped variant. The price difference is RM10,000 but the standard items that come with the 1.8V are certainly more high-tech. We understand, however, that the 1.8V is not immediately available but bookings are accepted at dealerships.

Prices are for private registration in Peninsular Malaysia and do not include insurance premiums. 50% of sales tax is exempted until June 30, 2021.

Not just a taller Corolla
The design of the Corolla Cross is very different from that of the sedan and if you put the two cars next to each other, you won’t see similarities. This is probably the right approach as people buy a SUV for its image and just raising the ground clearance and adding cladding for the ‘rugged’ effect would be a mediocre effort.

Though it is shorter than the sedan (by 170 mm), the Corolla Cross has a wider (+ 45 mm) and taller (+ 185 mm) body. The wheelbase is also slightly shorter by 60 mm which does not seem to have impacted the cabin space noticeably. Ground clearance is, of course, more with a distance of 161 mm (+ 33 mm) from the underside to the road. However, that increase is well ‘camouflaged’, so the car doesn’t look like it is just ‘jacked up’. Additionally, with an 18° approach angle, it can also travel over rough terrain and steep inclines, as well as easily cross over taller speedbumps and mildly flooded stretches.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

While the Corolla Cross 1.8G uses projector-type halogen headlamps, the 1.8V variant has Bi-LED units that give better illumination. The integrated Day Running Lights (DRLs)/clearance lamps of the 1.8V feature an intricate ‘light curtain’ graining which is also featured on the rear lighting units.

Both variants use LEDs for most of the lighting units, including the third brake light. Besides being energy-efficient, LEDs have advantages such as producing light that is closest to daylight, quicker light-up times, and having a much longer service life because they are more durable and resistant to vibrations.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Proven engine and CVT
The Corolla Cross uses the same engine type as the sedan, ie the proven 2ZR-FE 1.8-litre petrol DOHC 16-valve engine with Dual VVT-i. This engine produces 139 ps/172 Nm which goes through a 7-speed Sequential Shiftmatic (CVT) only to the front wheels. There is no all-wheel drive (AWD) but most people don’t really care anyway. And for those who like to have AWD for enhanced grip and stability, systems such as traction control and vehicle stability control (both of which the Corolla Cross has) provide that.

Without AWD, the suspension layout is simple with the universal MacPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam at the rear. From extensive testing in ASEAN conditions, the engineers decided that large, highly durable rubber bushings would be better to allow the suspension to effectively cope with large undulations on the road surface, enhancing comfort.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross
The Corolla Cross 1.8G has 17-inch wheels with Bridgestone tyres (left), while the 1.8V has 18-inch wheels with Michelin tyres.

Toyota Safety Sense
Where active safety systems used to operate independently, many are now integrated and function cooperatively. Most manufacturers have adopted this approach and Toyota’s is called Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) which helps the driver avoid accidents. This has been introduced in some models already and the 2.0 version is installed in the Corolla Cross 1.8V.

TSS 2.0 makes use of a camera installed in the windscreen to scan the road ahead. the imagery is sent to a computer to analyse and determine if there is a dangerous situation. Additionally, a millimetre-wave radar signal from the grille is also used to monitor the road ahead.

Lightning-quick analysis of the data and imagery will determine if a collision with a vehicle or pedestrian (or other road-users) might occur. If the driver does not take appropriate action, the brakes will be activated automatically to reduce the vehicle’s speed and bring it to a quick stop. This is known as Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and even if it does not fully prevent a collision (due to road conditions or the speed), AEB could still save you expensive repairs because the car would be slowed down earlier, reducing the force of the impact.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross
Radar transmitter in the grille (above) and camera at the top of the windscreen (left side in the picture below) constantly scan the road ahead and send data and imagery for Toyota Safety Sense to analyze. The lens to the right is for the Digital Video Recorder.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Besides the Pre-Crash System just explained, TSS also has Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) and Automatic High Beam (AHB). These core technologies are complemented by other safety technologies such as Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), Tyre Pressure Warning System (TPWS) and a 3D Panoramic View Monitor which helps in situational awareness all around the car.

The LDA system includes Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) which implements steering assistance to remain in the lane. The function can also operate on sharp curves and helps reduce vehicle swaying during straight line driving.

DRCC introduces drivers to semi-autonomous motoring as a safe gap will be maintained with a vehicle ahead at all times. This is done by automatically adjusting the speed, lowering it from the set cruising speed if necessary. With DRCC, long-distance motoring can be more enjoyable with less fatigue experienced. The system in the Corolla Cross doesn’t operate at very low speeds and that would be good to have in future.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross
Front Digital Video Recorder is a standard fitment.

For additional safety, Drive-Start Control is included to prevent sudden starting or unintended acceleration. This can occur if the wrong gear has been selected from PARK while the driver is pressing hard on the accelerator pedal. When such a condition is detected, a warning is flashed on the dashboard and engine output is immediately reduced to avoid an accident.

The other safety systems are present for both variants, such as ABS with EBD and Brake Assist, Vehicle Stability Control and Traction Control and Hill-start Assist Control (HAC). There is also an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) which activated the hazard warning lights automatically if sudden or strong braking occurs due to an emergency. The flashing lights will alert drivers behind so that they can take their own action to avoid a collision.

Besides the protection from the high-strength TNGA platform and structure, there are 7 airbags around the cabin (including one of the driver’s knees) and the seatbelts have pre-tensioners and force-limiters to maximise restraint. ISOFIX points are also available in the rear outer seats for installation of compatible childseats, which are now required by law.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross
ASEAN NCAP crash test

With such high safety standards, it’s not surprising that the Corolla Cross, as with many other Toyota models sold today, has achieved a maximum 5-star rating from ASEAN NCAP which evaluated the model with crash testing.

SUV outside, passenger car inside
While the exterior looks bear no resemblance to the sedan, the interior of the Corolla Cross is certainly more like a passenger car than the traditional SUV. It’s something which was pioneered by the original RAV4 25 years ago and got people interested in driving a SUV as it was just as easy and comfortable as their sedan.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

The Corolla Cross continues with this concept and the extra height of the vehicle is not only used for ground clearance but also interior space, providing significantly better headroom than other competitor SUV models in the same class. The driver’s eyes are also higher up, giving a more commanding view which many like a SUV for.

The overall colour theme for the cabin is black with black leather upholstery for the seats. The driver’s seat for the 1.8V has power adjustment, which is convenient. At the rear, the backrest recline angle of 6° from the normal position makes for a more comfortable posture.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Instrumentation and infotainment are quite standard nowadays with a 4.2-inch colour Multi-Information Display between the meters providing the driver with travel information. The large 9-inch panel in the middle of the dashboard serves as the display for the audio and infotainment system, as well as the image from the rearview camera.

The system is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ready so compatible smartphone apps can easily be transferred and accessed from the dashboard. Management of some functions can be done using switches on the steering wheel.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

These days, most cars have keyless entry and pushbutton starting/stopping and the Corolla Cross is now exception. But a standout feature is the Power Back Door which has handsfree operation – by placing a foot under the rear bumper, the door will open and close automatically. It wasn’t that long ago when this feature was only found on much more expensive models, and now it is moving downwards. It’s also possible to open the rear door from inside the car.

Other equipment and features include automatic air-conditioning, USB ports, lots of cupholders and an extra-cost wireless charging pad option which can be specified at the time of purchase. The car comes with one Digital Video Recorder at the front and the owner can add a second one at the rear as well.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Over the past few years, UMWT has been including a Vehicle Telematics System (VTS) in its new models to enhance security. VTS tracks the vehicle’s position using GSM/GPS signals so if it is stolen, its location can be determined by a 24/7 Command Centre will locate it which will then inform relevant authorities to recover it. In the event there is an impact detected (suggesting an accident), the centre will inform emergency services to provide assistance at the vehicle’s location.

FIRST DRIVE IMPRESSIONS (by Chips Yap)
As mentioned earlier, the 1.8V is not available at this time so all the vehicles for our media drive were the 1.8G. Generally, the performance would be the same since both variants use the same engine. However, while the car we drove was fairly quiet already, the 1.8V should be even quieter because it has acoustic glass for the windscreen which cuts out a lot of external noise.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

The cabin obviously has an open airy feel with sweeping dashboard line having the 9-inch display as the dominant centrepiece. It can accept apps from an iOS or Android device which expands its functionality.

The 3D Panoramic View Monitor is an interesting system that has different views of the vehicle which can be selected. The virtual images created from the cameras around the bodywork give the impression of seeing the Corolla Cross while standing on the outside. It’s a bit more sophisticated than the usual top-down views in other systems and will take a bit of getting used to. But once the driver becomes familiar with the imagery, he or she will find it to be quite useful during parking.

I really like the Power-Operated Boot Door with what I call a ‘Kick the Bumper’ system of operation. It’s a feature which you will want in every car you get after the Corolla Cross. Not so long ago, only luxury SUVs had this convenience and Toyota has somehow managed to bring the cost down to be able to offer it in a Corolla-class model as well.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

The ride quality was very good, with the suspension soaks up the bumps easily without making the car feel unstable. The taller stance was virtually not perceived although I think that in my case, I am already used to it as I drive a SUV daily. But what matters is that even along twisty roads, like the one we went along around the Semenyih dam, the car remained stable and responded well to sudden manoeuvres.

While the engine is a familiar unit and its performance is similar to the one in the sedan with a smooth power flow and some punchiness when you push it hard, it is the CVT that has impressed me all along. Somehow, the Toyota engineers have been able to programme the characteristics to give a feel more like a conventional automatic transmission without the ‘rubber band’ behaviour. Response is good and supposed to be improved with some internal improvements.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

I owned a number of Corollas before and I also had the first RAV4, which converted me to SUVs forever. The RAV4 provided an easy transition to the SUV world and the Corolla Cross is doing the same thing again. It’s actually the best of both worlds and I would say it has many of the good things of a SUV with the comfort and space of a sedan. The Corolla has for a long time been seen as ‘just another sedan’ but now, the Corolla Cross brings new interest to the family and clearly, it is the right type of car for these times.

2021 Toyota Corolla Cross

Diana Danielle (above) and Danny Koo are the Toyota Corolla Cross Ambassadors and will be closely associated with the new SUV model in advertising and promotional activities. Both are former racers in the Vios Challenge One-Make Series, and lead active lives that the Corolla Cross has been designed to support. “Diana and Danny are celebrities well known to the Malaysian public,” said Ravindran K., President of UMW Toyota Motor. “We are happy to have them associated with the Corolla Cross. Diana has a bold personality and constantly breaks boundaries, which matches the Corolla Cross perfectly, while Danny reinvents his perspectives to go beyond his limitations – just like the way the Corolla Cross Reinvents the Rules.”

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

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The Honda HR-V (also known as Vezel in Japan and some other markets) was a hit the moment it arrived in showrooms. As always, Honda somehow got it right first time and in just about every market it was launched – including Malaysia – waiting lists quickly built up.

But no matter how good a product is, there comes a time when competitors have new offerings which start to draw customers away. It’s then time to do a model change and that time has come for the HR-V 5 years after the first generation was launched. Actually, to some, it is considered the second generation because there was a HR-V back in the late 1990s, but that was really a different model concept.

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

Preview of HR-V prior to its Malaysian launch in 2015 attracted a lot of attention.

Hybrid e:HEV powertrain 
This time round, the new HR-V gets Honda’s advanced e:HEV hybrid powertrain as standard in most markets. This powertrain is a 2-motor hybrid powertrain which first appeared in the latest Jazz. Unlike the earlier hybrid systems Honda had, the e:HEV powertrain uses on electric motor as a generator and the other as a propulsion motor.

Specific details of the powertrain for the new HR-V are still not available. While it may be an improved version from that in the Jazz, it still has a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder engine and the system output would probably be around 200 ps.

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

Cleaner appearance
Honda’s designers have maintained the coupe-inspired profile for the crossover SUV. They aimed for ‘seamless, clean, modern design’ but some may find the overall appearance rather bland compared to the current model. But with car designs, time can sometimes change perceptions and as one designer (not from Honda) once said: “If the design of a new car is a great hit right away, we may have a problem as it can also age quickly”.

Interior space has also been a strong point of the HR-V, and with this new generation, exceptional spaciousness is claimed. Intelligent packaging of the hybrid powertrain and its components, which include the battery pack, has liberated more usable space in the cabin.

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

Thanks to Honda’s compact, integrated powertrain technology and centre fuel tank layout, the new HR-V also retains the Magic Seats that more versatility than conventional folding seats.

Premium SUV feel
As with the exterior, the interior has a premium SUV feel, but with contemporary fabrics and soft-touch materials. The modern minimalist aesthetic, which is initiated by the horizontal sweep of the instrument panel, is the result of an uncluttered interior and dashboard, with each element carefully positioned to contribute to the sense of space.

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

The feeling of airiness and space is elevated by a new air diffusion system that creates a curtain of fresh air beside and above passengers, flowing from unique L-shaped vents positioned in the top corners of the dashboard.

The first market that will get the new HR-V will be Japan, from April, with export markets around Asia possibly getting it by mid-year. European markets will have the model in showrooms towards the end of the year. As for Malaysia, a year-end debut might be possible if the supply chain is not disrupted as the model is assembled locally at Honda’s own plant in Melaka.

Honda HR-V Vezel e:HEV 2021

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Those who have booked a Mitsubishi XPANDER can expect their new 7-seater crossover soon. The first units have been completed and will soon be leaving the plant at HICOM Automotive Manufacturers Sdn Bhd in Pekan, Pahang.  Malaysia is the third country to locally-assemble the XPANDER, following Indonesia and Vietnam.

The plant location would be familiar to Mitsubishi Motors as the Pajero (and earlier models of Mitsubishi pick-ups and vans) used to be assembled there in the 1990s. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has its own dedicated area for assembling the XPANDER at a rate of 6,000 units annually.

MMM invested in setting up an all-new Body Shop, Painting Jigs and Tester Line at the plant. The Paint Shop is said to be one of the most advanced in ASEAN. Complete immersion and coverage with protective primer paint is achieved during the Electro-Deposition (ED) process with the 360-degree rotation of the vehicle in the tank. Conventional ED processes usually just dip the body at one orientation.

Robots are used for consistent application of multiple coats of paint to ensure a high quality finish. To ensure that the XPANDERs assembled in Malaysia meet the high standards set by Mitsubishi Motors, there are auditors from the Japanese manufacturer who constantly carry out checks.

“We ensure all our customers that each unit of the XPANDER undergoes extensive quality control tests before it is shipped out. Every inch is checked by human-eyes and cutting-edge technology,” said the CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, Tomoyuki Shinnishi.

Mr. Shinnishi said that the XPANDER is being assembled locally to achieve a more competitive and attractive price, with better specifications providing customers more convenience and comfort. “The XPANDER is a significant model for MMM and we are confident that it will be a favourite among many Malaysians,” he added.

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Since its launch in Indonesia, some 270,000 units of the XPANDER (including the XPANDER Cross variant) have been sold across ASEAN. It will be in showrooms next month and come with a 1.5-litre MIVEC engine. Pricing has not been revealed but is expected to be under RM100,000. Visit www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my to locate a showroom to view and test-drive the XPANDER and other Mitsubishi models.

Besides the XPANDER, MMM also assembles two SUV models in Malaysia – the Outlander and ASX – at the Tan Chong plant in Kuala Lumpur. Its most popular model, the Triton, is imported from Thailand in CBU form.

More details of new Mitsubishi XPANDER revealed before launch next month

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Ahead of its official sales launch next month, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) is now making public the main specifications of  the Mitsubishi XPANDER, its new 7-seater crossover. While bookings are accepted at all authorised dealerships nationwide, the company is still not revealing its price.

However, it is known that the model is assembled in Malaysia, rather than being imported in CBU form from the production hub in Indonesia. This allows the pricing to be more competitive (possibly below RM100,000) as local assemblers can get incentives from the government to offset their production cost and lower the retail price.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

“At Mitsubishi Motors, we want to offer a more price competitive model with better specifications, hence the move to assemble locally. The XPANDER is a significant model for MMM and we are optimistic that it will be a favourite among many Malaysians for its design is more than just aesthetics. We understand that Malaysians now want a car that matched their aspiration for a more active lifestyle and practicality and as such, the XPANDER is customized to meet Malaysians preferences,” said the CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, Tomoyuki Shinnishi.

The XPANDER has an all-aluminium 1.5-litre MIVEC petrol engine with an output of 105 ps/141 Nm, delivered to the front wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

Mitsubishi Dynamic Shield design
The front end has the latest Mitsubishi Dynamic Shield design concept to express high performance and give a sense of protection for the passengers and pedestrians. On either side are LED Headlamps, Crystal blocks LED position lamps and at the rear, L-illumination LED Tail Lights.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

The new XPANDER also comes with 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. Besides the large diameter of the wheels, the ground clearance is also set high at 205 mm so that the vehicle can negotiate rough roads and travel along some flooded roads.

The 3-row cabin has an overall length of 4475 mm and an overall height of 1730 mm, made possible by the 2775 mm wheelbase. MMM says that the XPANDER is the only model in its class with fold-flat second and third rows seats providing full luggage space and a car-like cargo area

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

For the convenience of the many occupants, the XPANDER comes with under-seat multi-purpose storage, a cargo floor box with a lid, third row side pocket and cupholder, centre console box with sliding lid, multiple storage compartments and glovebox with a double compartment.

Keeping everyone cool
Four ceiling-mounted air vents carry cool air all the way to the back of the cabin, ensuring that even the passengers in the third row will be comfortable all the time. Having the extra vents above also helps in cooling down the interior more quickly.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

For entertainment, the XPANDER comes with a 9-Inch audio system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto so that compatible smartphones can be connected. This means that favourite apps on the smartphone can be duplicated on the dashboard display panel and operated from there.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

Safety features
With so many people on board, safety is even more important and Mitsubishi Motors has made sure that the driver has many active safety systems to help avoid an accident. These include ABS with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Active Stability Control, Brake Assist, Hill Start Assist, a Rest Reminder and Brake Override System. Cruise control is also mentioned, and this feature can help to reduce fatigue on long drives along the highway.

In the event that an accident does occur, the strong RISE (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) body structure offers protection like a safety cage, with SRS airbags to provide cushioning within so as to reduce serious injuries. Anti-intrusion beams in the doors also provide protection during side collisions.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

Dealer packages
Authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealers will also offer customers an optional package which includes an All-Round Monitor, Driving Video Recorder and black leather upholstery.

For more updates and information, visit www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my.

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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) will soon launch an all-new model – the Mitsubishi XPANDER. To have competitive pricing, carmakers must assemble their products locally to get incentives that can lower their cost and enable them to have lower retail prices.

MMM is therefore assembling the 7-seater crossover model in Malaysia, its third model to be assembled locally after the ASX and Outlander (the Triton pick-up truck is still imported from Thailand in CBU form). However, unlike the Outlander and ASX, the XPANDER will not be assembled at the Tan Chong plant in Segambut, Kuala Lumpur.

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New production facility in Pahang
Instead, it will be assembled in Pekan, Pahang, where Mitsubishi Motors’ partner in MMM,  DRB-HICOM, has a manufacturing complex also used by Volkswagen, Isuzu and Mercedes-Benz. According to MMM’s Chief Executive Officer, Tomoyuki Shinnishi, the new production facility for the XPANDER incorporates Japanese automotive technology.

The plant has an all-new body welding workshop including new welding equipment. Its paintshop utilises advanced painting technology including a 360-degree ED-coating and a robotic spray system. This will provide high quality finishes and extend corrosion resistance. The XPANDER, which will have a 1.5-litre MIVEC engine, will also go  through an all-new tester line to check all safety functions including Active Stability Control (ASC) system.

“The XPANDER is localized to meet the demands of Malaysian customers. It will be priced competitively to cater for families and adventure-seekers who are looking for a more comfortable and practical 7-seater to make their journeys a more pleasant one. Malaysians can expect to place their bookings soon,” Mr. Shinnishi said.

Locally-assembled version of the XPANDER.

As a prelude to the launch, there’s a teaser display of the XPANDER at Mid Valley Megamall in Kuala Lumpur from today until September 13. Those interested to know more and want to receive updates on the new model’s launch can register their interest at www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my.

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The rumours are true: Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia will be launching the Mitsubishi XPANDER crossover this year. The 7-seater crossover originated in the Indonesian market where the production hub is located, and has been progressively introduced in various ASEAN countries.

The new XPANDER blends functionality with SUV-inspired styling. While Its rugged image appeals broadly, it also has the roominess, convenience, style and functionality which consumers of today want. These qualities are expanded to make it highly suitable  for Malaysian lifestyles.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

The XPANDER’s styling adopts the ‘Dynamic Shield’ front design concept which has been incorporated in every Mitsubishi model launched in recent years. The ‘Dynamic Shield’ not only gives a bold appearance but also expresses high performance and a sense of protection for the driver and passengers.

Its successful design concept has been validated by the various awards it has won. Some of the prominent awards are ‘2018 Car of the Year’ in Indonesia; ‘Philippines 2019 Automobile of the Year (Standard Category)’; and ‘Thailand Car of the Year 2019 and 2020’ as well as ‘The Best MPV under 1600 cc’ (also in Thailand).

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

“The XPANDER is not just an important model for Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, but across the ASEAN region as well. As of June 2020, the model has reached cumulative sales of around 256,000 units. The success of the XPANDER in our neighbouring countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam reflects how well-suited this car will be to meet the needs of Malaysian customers. MMM is very excited for a thrilling year ahead with the introduction of this impressive 7-seater crossover in Malaysia later this year,” said Tomoyuki Shinnishi, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia.

The question now is whether it will be assembled locally, as the Outlander and ASX models are, or will it be imported as a CBU model from Indonesia? Although the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) agreement allows for duty-free importation, having a model assembled locally would enable the pricing to be more competitive.

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER

2020 Mitsubishi XPANDER
The launch date must be close as a unit was spotted being moved around recently.

If you are keen to get one, visit an authorised Mitsubishi Motors dealer to let them know of your interest so you can be updated. Information will also be available at www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my.

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Nissan may be buffeted by financial problems at this time but new products still need to get into the market and even though the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed things down, the carmaker is continuing on the road forward.

That road is one which requires electric vehicles (EVs) and Nissan is ready with the all-new Ariya, a crossover SUV which, like the successful LEAF, is powered only by electricity. Introduced online to a global audience today from the new Nissan Pavilion in Yokohama, Japan, the Ariya will be priced at around 5 million yen (about RM200,000). It is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in mid-2021, with exports starting by the end of next year to Europe, North America and China.

2021 Nissan Ariya

“The Nissan Ariya is a truly beautiful and remarkable car,” said Nissan’s Chief Operating Officer, Ashwani Gupta. “It enables you to go further, easier and in comfort. The Ariya is designed to impress, and to express what Nissan strives for – making our customers’ lives better.”

New electrified brand identity
The Ariya is heavily based on the similarly-named concept vehicle displayed at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show although the first design ideas started with the IMx at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. The first production model to represent Nissan’s new electrified brand identity, it utilizes an all-new Alliance-developed EV platform.

2021 Nissan Ariya

The styling adopts the company’s new design philosophy which is based on what Nissan calls ‘Timeless Japanese Futurism’ – a distinctive Japanese approach conveyed in a simple-yet-powerfully modern way. Embracing the Japanese term ‘iki’, which characterizes the Ariya’s chic, cutting-edge nature, the front of the vehicle appears seamless, elegant and fresh.

It’s highlighted by a shield – a new term for the traditional grille for the EV era. The shield, incorporating a 3-D, traditional Japanese kumiko pattern just under the smooth surface, protects sensing equipment used for ProPILOT functions and Intelligent Key detection without the aesthetics interrupting operation.

Redesigned brand logo
Nissan’s brand logo, which has been redesigned, is prominently placed at the centre of this aerodynamic shield, beaming with crisp definition from the 20 LEDs that compose it. The lower section of the shield is bordered by subtle lighting that illuminates, along with the logo, when the Ariya is ready for operation. Thin LED headlamps, constructed with four 20-mm mini-projectors, are combined with sequential turn signals to reinvent Nissan’s signature V-motion design.

2021 Nissan ARIYA

When viewed from the side, the Ariya has a single, uninterrupted horizon line that stretches across the side profile, linking the front fascia and the rear, conveys linear movement, creating architectural beauty in tension and drama from every angle.

The rear of the Ariya characterized by a steeply raked C-pillar that blends into the rear deck. The one-piece light blade, representing the rear combination lamps, has been engineered to give a black-out effect when parked, and a consistent red illumination, day or night, when in use. Rear fender flares and a high-mounted rear wing signal the Ariya’s powerful EV capabilities.

2021 Nissan ARIYA

2WD and AWD, with two battery pack sizes
Building on Nissan’s strength as an EV pioneer, the Ariya is said to ‘take the powerful performance and capabilities of zero-emission vehicles to a new level’. Four core models are offered with choices of 2-wheel-drive (2WD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). Using peak 130 kW charging, the Ariya can recover up to 375 kms with a 30-minute quick charge using Japan’s CHAdeMO charging system.

The Ariya 2WD can be ordered with 63 kWh of usable battery capacity which is suitable for urban commuters, or a larger battery pack with 87 kWh which can provide additional range. The Ariya with the smaller battery pack has an output of 168 kW while the bigger one has 178 kW, with torque from standstill at 300 Nm for both versions. Factory testing has achieved up to 610 kms on a fully charged battery pack.

Like the 2WD variant, the Ariya AWD also has two choices of battery pack capacities – 63 kWh and 87 kWh. Output is 250 kW/560 Nm for the 63-kWh version and 290 kW/600 M, for the bigger battery pack. The latter has a top speed claim of 200 km/h.

2021 Nissan ARIYA

With e-4ORCE AWD control technology and twin electric motors, Nissan claims it can deliver balanced, predictable power to all four wheels, equal to or better than many premium sportscars.

Vehicle pitch and dive are minimized by adding regenerative rear-motor braking to the usual front-motor regenerative braking employed by typical EV and hybrid systems today. In addition to optimizing front and rear torque allocation, the system applies independent brake control at each of the four wheels to maximize the cornering force generated by each one. This delivers cornering that faithfully follows driver intentions with minimal steering adjustments.

“By taking advantage of e-4ORCE’s precise motor control response, we’re able to control vehicle motion as soon as the brakes are applied for a stable, smooth ride,” said Ryozo Hiraku, expert leader of Nissan’s powertrain and EV engineering division.

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Most technologically advanced Nissan car
The Ariya is also the most technologically advanced Nissan car to date, especially with its ProPILOT 2.0 advanced driver assistance system and ProPILOT Remote Park and e-Pedal features.

The e-Pedal, first introduced in the LEAF, allows the driver to launch, accelerate and decelerate using only the accelerator pedal. It works by initiating the electric motor to start the deceleration process of the vehicle when easing off the accelerator pedal. On low-traction surfaces, the brakes are applied simultaneously with the motor, allowing all four wheels to safely slow down the vehicle. On models equipped with e-4ORCE, regenerative torque is distributed not only to the front wheels, but also the rear.

Also standard across the Ariya line-up is Nissan’s Safety Shield system. This includes Intelligent Around View Monitor, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning, Intelligent Emergency Braking and Rear Automatic Emergency Braking technology.

‘Like a cafe lounge on a starship’
The interior is described as being more akin to a sleek cafe lounge on a starship, evoking performance and intrigue, than to a traditional automotive cabin. The advantages provided by the new EV platform enabled the interior designers to create the most spacious cabin in its class.

2021 Nissan ARIYA

This is also helped by the compact nature of the powertrain components which made it possible for the engineers to install the climate control system under the bonnet (where a traditional gasoline engine would be). This meant that the whole length of the cabin could be utilized without obstructions, such as a transmission tunnel or cabin systems tucked under the instrument panel.

2021 Nissan ARIYA

2021 Nissan ARIYA

Also, a flat, open floor – made possible by the location of the battery at the base of the chassis – and the Ariya’s slim profile Zero Gravity seats result in vast amounts of legroom and easy interaction between front and rear passengers.

The Ariya’s minimalist dashboard has no buttons and switches, something which is unique. The primary climate control functions are integrated into the wooden centre dash in the form of capacitive haptic switches that offer the same feeling as mechanical switches by vibrating when touched.

2021 Nissan Ariya

2021 Nissan Ariya

2021 Nissan Ariya

The display interface features both a 12.3-inch instrument monitor and 12.3-inch centre display along a single horizon. By displaying multiple facets of information on one horizontal plane, information can be quickly digested without the driver being distracted from the road. The two displays are oriented in a wave-like shape to ensure important vehicle information, such as battery information, range and navigation, can be easily reached and scrolled through with a simple swipe.


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The Ariya is the first Nissan model which can received firmware updates over the air using Remote Software Upgrade. The technology automatically updates various software inside the vehicle, making it unnecessary for the owner to take the car to a service centre. With periodic real-time updates, the Ariya will always be able to operate at its full potential.

DIMENSIONS OF THE ARIYA
Overall length – 4595 mm
Overall width – 1850 mm
Overall height – 1655 mm
Wheelbase – 2775 mm
Kerb weight – 1,900 kgs to 2,200 kgs

The Ariya will only go on sale in 2021 and only in Japan and certain regions, and Malaysia is not included. However, you can own a fully electric EV now as the Nissan LEAF is available in Malaysia. Visit www.nissan.com.my to find out where you can get the EV experience.

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100 years is a special milestone in any history and for Mazda, it is of course especially significant. To celebrate this 100-year anniversary, the carmaker has many activities, among them, a 100th Anniversary Special Edition series of models. Unfortunately, yjpugh they are offered in Japan and selected markets, they will not be available in Malaysia.

Nevertheless, Bermaz Motor, which handles the Mazda brand in Malaysia has created a special limited edition Mazda CX-3 to commemorate the occasion. Developed by the company’s MazdaSports Division, the limited edition crossover SUV features various enhancements that gives the car a unique styling and design with a high sense of sophistication.

Mazda CX-3 Ltd Edition 100th anniversary

Exlusive Snowflake White Pearl finish
For a distinctive sportier look, the limited edition CX-3 is fitted with a Front Lip Spoiler & Rear Bumper Diffuser. The body features a two-tone finish with a Piano Black Roof and matching rear boot spoiler. Only a Snowflake White Pearl colour is available.

The 18-inch alloy rims are finished in gunmetal while the rear exhaust tips have a brushed aluminium finish.

Mazda CX-3 Ltd Edition 100th anniversary

Within the SUV, the styling enhancements added to the seats, steering wheel, armrest and gearknob are in the form of a dark gray suede finish to match the dashboard and door trims. There are also brushed aluminium sports pedals and scuff plates. Black carpet mats are also provided, exclusive to this limited edition. A JBL Basspro Hub 11-inch Subwoofer is included and this delivers fast and tight, deep bass with low distortion.

Mazda CX-3 Ltd Edition 100th anniversary

Sharper driving experience
Other functional enhancements include a front strut tower brace that covers the engine as well as lower front, mid and rear chassis bars for a sportier, sharper driving experience.

The CX-3 Limited Edition is priced from RM14,500 and bookings can be placed at any authorised Mazda outlet. The accessories fitted have a 1-Year Mazda Genuine Accessory Warranty based on the period of fitment at the time of new vehicle purchase. Deliveries will start from the end of July 2020.

Mazda CX-3 Ltd Edition 100th anniversary

Visit www.mazda.com.my to locate an authorised Mazda outlet or to know more about Mazda models available in Malaysia.

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With high quality adhesive films available today, you can put just about any image onto the exterior of a car.  But Lexus went one step further by actually tattooing images onto its Lexus UX model. It has created the world’s first tattooed car, a strictly one-of-a-kind interpretation compact SUV by leading London tattoo artist Claudia De Sabe.

Using a pure white SUV as her ‘canvas’ and a Dremel drill tool in place of a fine tattooing needle, Claudia produced a sweeping design featuring koi carp along the entire length of the vehicle. The koi is a motif familiar from traditional Japanese art, representing qualities of good fortune and perseverance.

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

She used the Dremel tool to drill away the surface paint and expose the metal underneath to create the complex pattern, and then applied 5 litres of high-quality car paint by hand to bring out the details.

The process took 6 months to complete from the initial drawings, with the ‘tattooing’ accomplished over five 8-hour days of intensive work. As a finishing touch, she used gold leaf to create highlights and give the design a stronger 3D effect, before the whole vehicle was given a protective lacquer coating so that it can be driven on the road.

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

No mistakes permitted!
It was clearly a physically demanding project, with the vibration of the drill and working with an object that, unlike a human customer, couldn’t be moved into a comfortable position as the design progressed. Where any small slips in a human tattoo can quite easily be worked or coloured into the pattern, the ‘engraving’ with the drill required absolute precision.

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

It was the first time Claudia had applied her skills to metal rather than human skin and she found both similarities and new challenges in the unique commission. “When you tattoo a person, you have to think about the muscles and tissue beneath the skin. With the car, it was about the way the bodywork changes shape over the framework,” said Claudia, who was assisted in her work by her Japanese husband Yutaro.

“The best thing about tattooing the Lexus UX, and the reason why this car was ideal for the project, is its streamlined shape. Everything from the lines on the side of the body to the shape of the windows, everything is just so dynamic and beautiful. It was a perfect fit for the design and the concept itself,” said Claudia, a co-founder of the Red Point tattoo studio in Islington, London.

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

Tribute to takumi craftsmanship
The project stands as a tribute to the takumi craftsmanship that is applied to every Lexus, witnessed in design details and flawless finishes achieved with human skills perfected through years of dedicated training.

Similarly, Lexus embraces traditional Japanese aesthetics in its vehicle designs, in elements such as the UX’s washi paper-grain cabin trims and the seamless merging of the interior and exterior through the front screen, echoing the engawa architectural features of Japanese homes.

Lexus UX Tattooed Car

Lexus doesn’t plan to offer tattooed versions of the UX for sale but it’s estimated that the unique work done by Claudia and her husband would cost upwards of £120,000 (equivalent to about RM649,000).

The Lexus UX has been introduced in many countries, including Malaysia where it is priced from  RM243,888. To find out more, visit www.lexus.com.my.

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