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Pick-up trucks used to be just workhorses, vehicles that were bought for business purposes and therefore did not need much by way of features, comfort or performance. They were also priced cheaply because they didn’t have the luxuries of a passenger car. When the regulations in Malaysia changed in the late 1990s to allow private registration of such vehicles, their popularity rose but the new group of people who bought pick-ups wanted the comforts of their passenger cars. So the manufacturers began to add more and more car-like features and even safety systems comparable to passenger cars.

However, at the entry-level end, businesses still wanted a workhorse, something tough and capable in rough conditions to do hard work. And they naturally wanted a low price since they would buy many units. This led to companies offering variants that were fairly simple with basic specifications and even the drivetrain was 4×2 (rear wheel drive only), saving cost and weight and also having lower consumption.

To cater to this end of the market, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) imported the Mitsubishi Triton Lite from Thailand in 2008, in the process introducing the low-rider version to Malaysia. The low-rider pick-up truck is lower and that makes loading more convenient. As mentioned earlier, being intended for the entry-level end, the Triton Lite was priced low and also equipped minimally (though not as spartan as the earlier pick-up trucks).

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Lite update

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Lite

The Triton Lite found its own niche in the market and as generations changed, MMM maintained the variant in the Triton range. Today, the company presented an updated version –  now called the Triton Quest – to the media which has freshened looks with the distinctive Dynamic Shield front end. Though this variant has been around since the new generation was launched, the new looks now make it a workhorse that also looks good enough for use as personal transport. Those who want to enhance the looks can obviously install accessories (especially since they have saved money by choosing the cheapest Triton variant).

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Lite

Under the bonnet is a 2.5-litre commonrail turbodiesel with an output of 110 ps/200 Nm, with power delivery going only to the rear wheels (4×2) through a 5-speed manual gearbox. While 4×4 is desirable, if the vehicle is mainly used on hard surfaces, 4×2 is not that disadvantageous.

MMM highlights the massive 970 kgs of load capacity of the Triton Quest and the cargo deck floor area as being the largest in the low-rider category. In spite of the large area, the cabin is still spacious, thanks to the J-Line profile which allows for good rear room. There’s also additional storage space in a compartment that cannot be seen as it is under the rear seats.

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Lite

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Lite

Features-wise, the latest Triton Quest can be said to be generously equipped for the asking price. Safety features and systems such as dual front airbags and ABS with EBD are present and occupant protection is assured by the strong RISE (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) body structure.

Priced at RM79,890 (without insurance), the latest Triton Quest comes with a 5-year (or maximum of 100,000 kms) warranty. It is available only in white but a Pearl White finish. This is unusual as entry-level variants usually come with a basic white colour to minimize production costs.

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Daihatsu (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (DMSB) has a Special Service Campaign (SSC) for 1,451 vehicles sold in the Malaysian market to carry out the replacement of a connecting rod in the engine. All the vehicles are the Gran Max model with the 1.5-litre 3SZ engine.

The light commercial vehicles were manufactured between March 7 2018 and April 10 2019 and distributed by DMSB. Daihatsu Motor initially became aware of a potential quality-related issue after routine examination of engines. It was discovered that the connecting rods in the 3SZ engine had a smooth crack and continued driving may cause stalling, accelerated wear and damage to engine. After  investigation, it was concluded that the problem occurred during forging of connecting rod at the production stage in the PT. Astra Daihatsu Motors factory in Indonesia.

Daihatsu 3SZ engine
The Daihatsu 3SZ engine of the Gran Max

Owners of the affected vehicles will be notified directly and requested to bring their vehicles to any authorised Daihatsu Service Centre for inspection and replacement of the connecting rod. The inspection and replacement process will take approximately 18 hours (subject to the work schedule at the service centre) and there will be no charges to the vehicle owner for parts replacement and labour.

In the event that you may not be the original owner and your contact details are not available to DMSB, you can call the company’s SSC Customer Support Line 03-5512 3411 for clarification and assistance.

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The Hiace van has been a big seller for Toyota all over the world (to the extent that it has been ‘cloned’ in some countries) but just as with the Liteace before, tougher regulations concerning frontal collisions have been forcing manufacturers to come out with new designs that place a more significant crumple zone in front of the cabin. The traditional window vans have had their engines under the cabin with no ‘nose’ at all but in more developed countries, the lack of an extended front end is no longer accceptable.

The strict regulations have made it difficult in the European market, which is why Toyota collaborated with Peugeot and Citroen 6 years ago to share a van model that it sells as the ProAce. However, Toyota must have been keen to develop its own model too and at the coming Tokyo Motorshow, it will unveil the GranAce as a new model which could be a transitional van for the Hiace range.

2020 Toyota GranAce

Premium MPV
The new GranAce is presented as a premium MPV and measures 5.3 metres in overall length, 1.97 metres wide and 1990 mm high. It sits on a front-wheel drive platform with a wheelbase of 3210 mm and has a trailing-link rigid-axle rear suspension. High rigidity for better collision protection is achieved by the adoption of a ring-shaped frame, which also contributes to a more comfortable ride with stable handling.

The large radiator grille embellished with metallic accents flows seamlessly into the headlamps, which project in vertical and horizontal directions, creating the bold ‘face’ we have come to see in the newer Japanese MPVs. The distinctive LED daytime running lamps complement projector twin-lens LED headlamps that flow into the decorative chrome frame.

2020 Toyota GranAce

2020 Toyota GranAce

2020 Toyota GranAce

There are 2 seating layouts available: the 6-seater with seats in three rows of two, and the 8-seater with seats in 4 rows of two. A black-infused instrument panel creates a luxurious atmosphere, featuring metallic accents on the air-conditioner outlets and wood-grain embellishment in front of the front passenger seat. The meter hood is wrapped in leather and genuine stitching further lends an air of quality.

Better Toyota Safety Sense
Toyota Safety Sense will, of course, be standard and the latest suite has improved sensing functions that make use of the Pre-collision safety system to detect pedestrians during the day and at night, as well as cyclists during the day. Other safety systems include Intelligent Clearance Sonar with Parking Support Brakes (Stationary Objects) that helps reduce and/or mitigate damage from collisions during low-speed driving in parking lots.

2020 Toyota GranAce

The GranAce is intended for Asian markets initially although its positioning within the Hiace family and the future of the Hiace remain unknown. It could become a flagship variant or it could become the basis of the next generation. For now, only one engine is mentioned – the 1GD 2.8-litre clean turbodiesel engine with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The model will be produced by Toyota Auto Body, a Toyota subsidiary which manufactures selected SUV and commercial vehicles models.

Visit www.toyota.com.my to know more about MPV models available in Malaysia

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The Peugeot Boxer is a light commercial vehicle that was jointly developed by the PSA Group and Fiat, a typical approach among European companies in order to achieve good economies of scale by having bigger production volumes. The van has been in production since 1981 and the model sold today is the fourth generation. Besides the Peugeot Boxer, it has been sold as a Fiat Ducato, Citroen Jumper/Relay, Alfa Romeo AR6, Talbot Express and Ram Promaster.

Apart from being popular with businesses, the Boxer has also been popular with travellers as a camper van. As a result, Peugeot designers have periodically presented ideas for customers to personalise their vehicle. The Rifter 4×4 concept displayed earlier this year is one example.

Peugeot Boxer 4x4 Concept

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Peugeot Boxer 4x4 Concept

Departure from traditional camper vans
Now comes the Boxer 4×4 Concept which has been conceived for a recreational vehicle shown in France. Following on from the Rifter concept, the challenge was to depart from the traditional world of camper vans and showcase Peugeot’s vision for this type of vehicle.

For starters, ‘immersion in nature’ is achieved by using a body colour called Wanderlust Green which enhances the bodywork. The grille is sculpted in the brand’s purest current style with bright cast iron tassels. A more robust lower body frame echoes the protective tread at the front and the notched fender flares.

The proportions of the front end change in depth with the windscreen visor. Practical as ever, with the access areas to the windscreen or front bumper engine have also been restyled. Getting back to camp in the middle of the night will be as easy as in the daytime, thanks to 8 LED modules integrated directly into the bodywork above the windscreen.

Peugeot Boxer 4x4 Concept

Optimised cabin for 3 people
Built on a standard 6-metre long Boxer platform, the cabin has been optimised to offer adventurers a 10 square metre living space, ideally for 3 people. There are 4 distinct zones, with a kitchen and dining area, a sleeping area, a bathroom and the driver’s area.

The interior has been conceived as a refreshing ‘cocoon’ with soothing light tones that contrast with the exterior. The woodwork warms the atmosphere up with the upholstery and trimmings specially fabricated for this concept model.

A sporty technical mesh is used and this is combined with an Alcantara material from the new upholstery of Peugeot models like the e208 GT, 508 HYBRID GT, 508 SW HYBRID GT and 3008 HYBRID 4. The textile transfer uses a technique adopted by major textile brands to achieve a Mint shade.

Peugeot Boxer 4x4 Concept

Eco efficiency in materials
Eco efficiency and durability are at the heart of the Boxer 4 x 4 Concept so special attention has been given to choosing the materials for the table, the worktop and the sink. Aragonite, a white natural mineral which combines the hardness of natural stone with the beauty of ceramic is used. The entire floor is made of 100 recycled and 100 recyclable materials! The plastics used are from 85 car fuel tanks, 10 milk bottles and 5 soap bottles.

Peugeot Boxer 4x4 ConceptLike the Rifter concept, the Boxer concept also has a 4×4 DANGEL transmission with a viscous drive and transfer case at the front. It is activated via 3 switches located within reach on the left side of the dashboard and 3 modes are available for different driving conditions.

To extend the range of adventurers, the Peugeot eM 02 FS Powertube ATV is included. An electrically-assisted mountain bike, this is the latest generation of eBikes from the French company. The compact battery is integrated directly into the frame, so the style is fluid and sleek. It is stored at the rear of the vehicle on a dedicated hitch.

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Owners of the Isuzu D-MAX generally have an active lifestyle, part of the reason why they bought the popular pick-up model. It’s an ideal vehicle for work and for going on holidays, exploring our beautiful country.

“When you throw versatility and comfort into the mix, what you have is a vehicle that is the perfect holiday or work buddy,” adds Masayuki Suzuki, COO of Isuzu Malaysia. He notes too that, by design and through its shared DNA with Isuzu commercial trucks, ‘the D-Max performs with tenacious dependability and amazing fuel efficiency’.

Now, for those who want to even more exciting adventures and in distant lands with totally different environments, Isuzu Malaysia is offering the chance to experience a dream holiday in the ‘Isuzu Win an Adventure of a Lifetime’ contest. Open to customers who purchase and register a new D-MAX from authorised Isuzu dealerships between now and September 30, 2019, the contest offers holiday packages for 10 lucky customers.

Iceland (left) is the destination for the Grand Prize winner, while destinations for 9 other winners include Turkey (right), Greece and Korea. While each winner can bring a partner along, Isuzu Malaysia doesn’t mention that they can also bring their new D-MAX with them for the adventure.

Holiday packages overseas for 10 lucky customers
Besides the Grand Prize of a 10-day holiday for two to Iceland, there are also prizes to destinations such as Greece, Turkey and Korea. All winners will enjoy accommodation in 4-star hotels with tours and meals included during the stay.

After the vehicle purchase and registration have been finalised, each customer can enter the contest by submitting a 100-word slogan which starts with ‘I Chose Isuzu D-Max because……..’. The winners will be randomly selected through computerized system by a third party, with the slogans also being considered as judging criteria.

Isuzu D-MAX
To be eligible to enter the contest, customers need to purchase and register any of the latest D-MAX RT85 models by September 30, 2019.

Enjoy what the world has to offer
“The ‘Isuzu Win an Adventure of a Lifetime’ contest is our way of encouraging Malaysians to take that step back to enjoy what the world has to offer. Through vehicles that have the range and versatility such as the Isuzu D-Max, we are encouraged to explore and experience the myriad of attractions that Malaysia and the world have to offer,” said Mr. Suzuki.

Information about the contest and Isuzu vehicles can be obtained at authorised Isuzu dealerships nationwide. To locate a dealer, visit www.isuzu.net.my/pickup. Contest terms and conditions can also be found at the Isuzu D-MAX Malaysia Facebook page.

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