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  • 2026 Hyundai Stargazer facelift to be previewed in Malaysia at KLIMS from June 15 – 1.5L NA B-MPV

    2026 Hyundai Stargazer facelift to be previewed in Malaysia at KLIMS from June 15 – 1.5L NA B-MPV

    Hyundai Motor Malaysia (HMY) will reveal the Hyundai Stargazer at this year’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) on June 15, 2026. This comes a few days after the company originally teased the MPV prior to the event, which opens its doors to the public today.

    As we reported previously, KLIMS attendees will get to see the facelifted version of the Stargazer, which first surfaced in Indonesia last July. This is more evident with the new teaser’s side-by-side shot of the MPV’s front and rear, which clearly shows the H-style lighting signature that is different from the original. The latter previously had a light bar running across its face and its H-style taillights were narrower than they are on the facelift.

    Should the Stargazer go on sale here, it will face competition from the Toyota Veloz and Mitsubishi Xpander, with the Perodua Alza also part of the discussion as a more affordable alternative. Measuring 4,575 mm long and 1,780 mm wide, the Stargazer has a larger footprint than those cars while also having the longest wheelbase at 2,780 mm. There’s also a crossover-inspired X version of the model in Indonesia that sports chunkier front and rear bumpers, a larger spoiler, more robust roof rails and black wheel arch surrounds, but our guess is that’s not part of the KLIMS preview.

    In markets like Indonesia and Thailand where the Stargazer has been offered for some time, the facelifted model is powered by a Smartstream 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four MPI petrol engine developing 115 (113 hp or 84.4 kW) and 144 Nm of torque. This is paired with Hyundai’s IVT, which is a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that uses a chain belt rather than a push belt, or a six-speed manual.

    When the Stargazer makes its Malaysian debut on Monday at KLIMS, it joins the Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N on the showfloor, both of which were launched yesterday. We were previously told the Stargazer would only arrive in Malaysia in Q4 this year, so there’s still some to go before a launch takes place.

    GALLERY: 2026 Hyundai Stargazer facelift at the 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show

    GALLERY: 2025 Hyundai Stargazer Cartenz at the 2025 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show

    GALLERY: 2025 Hyundai Stargazer Cartenz X at the 2025 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show

     
  • 2027 Geely Galaxy E5/EX5 facelift leaked: Proton eMas 7 twin gains Atto 3 Evo-style RWD revamp, 333 PS

    2027 Geely Galaxy E5/EX5 facelift leaked: Proton eMas 7 twin gains Atto 3 Evo-style RWD revamp, 333 PS

    Just as Proton has finally caught up with Geely – introducing the eMas 7 Premium Plus with a bigger battery that its Galaxy E5/EX5 twin has had for nearly a year – its partner is moving the goalposts once again. The facelifted version of the popular electric SUV has made its way to a filing with China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT), and there’s quite a lot to unpack here.

    Not much has changed when it comes to the design. You still get a fairly featureless SUV body with slim headlights and a full-width taillights, along with black wheel arch trims and a diffuser-like rear valance. The front bumper, however, is new, sporting a full-width black strip that curves upwards at the corners to integrate the air curtain inlets, making the car look like it’s grinning widely.

    Underlining it is a sizeable silver “chin” that also incorporates the centre air intake. Finishing off the look are a range of new 18- and 19-inch alloy wheel options, including a multi-spoke design seen in the main photo, typical of Geely’s latest Galaxy models. Measuring 4,636 mm long, 1,920 mm wide and 1,670 mm tall, the facelifted E5 is 21 mm longer and 19 mm wider than before, while its 2,750 mm wheelbase is unchanged.

    2027 Geely Galaxy E5/EX5 facelift leaked: Proton eMas 7 twin gains Atto 3 Evo-style RWD revamp, 333 PS

    While the exterior has been mostly carried over, the specification hint at a significant rework under the skin. For a start, the power output has increased from 218 PS (160 kW) to a heady 333 PS (245 kW), which will have a big effect on the car’s acceleration. As a refresher, the eMas 7 is able to get from zero to 100 km/h in as little as 6.9 seconds; expect the new car to complete the century sprint in the fives.

    Not much else has been revealed, but as CarNewsChina has pointed out, the lack of a charging port where it usually is on the front right fender suggests that it has moved to the rear – and with it comes a switch to a rear-wheel-drive layout. Yes, just like the BYD Atto 3, the E5 looks set to undergo an Evo-style reengineering to make it better to drive.

    We’d be remiss in our duties not to mention that the Atto 3 Evo’s updates go far beyond just moving the motor. It also got a much larger battery for a WLTP-rated range of more than 500 km, as well as an 800-volt electrical architecture for DC fast charging speeds in excess of 200 kW. Expect Geely to apply the same changes to the E5 if it’s to keep the car competitive.

    2027 Geely Galaxy E5/EX5 facelift leaked: Proton eMas 7 twin gains Atto 3 Evo-style RWD revamp, 333 PS

    Proton eMas 7 Premium Plus

    That’s just as well, because even the new Premium Plus version of the eMas 7 with its 68.39 kWh LFP battery – up from 60.22 kWh on the Premium – is only able to travel up to 450 km on a single charge which, by the way, only goes up to 115 kW for a DC fast charge from 30 to 80% in 20 minutes. As a comparison, the Atto 3 Evo takes 25 minutes to charge from 10 to 80%.

    In China, the E5 is also set to receive Geely’s mid-range G-Pilot H5 driver assist system, as evidenced by the lidar sensor at the top of the windscreen and cameras on the front fenders and atop the rear spoiler. This enables highly-autonomous city and highway driving as well as remote park assist, but don’t expect this to be offered outside the Middle Kingdom, as is always the case.

    Don’t expect this facelift to be applied to the eMas 7 anytime soon, given that it was only just updated with the Premium Plus model – and that CKD local assembly only began late last year. Maybe next year?

    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7 Premium Plus at KLIMS 2026

     
  • Motorcyclists running red lights, this habit must stop

    Motorcyclists running red lights, this habit must stop

    Malaysian motorcyclists seem to behave like traffic lights are merely suggestions. In a video submitted to paultan.org from social media user who prefers to remain anonymous, several motorcyclists are seen running the red light at a three-way intersection.

    At one point, a motorcyclist grows impatient of waiting and seeing there is no traffic, decides to run the light. This is when a car turns right in front of him and he has to take evasive action to avoid a collision.

    Successfully avoiding the car, the motorcyclist quickly goes off to the left of the intersection, followed by the car the narrowly hit him as he ran the red light. While nothing unfortunate happened in this incident, it serves as a reminder that running the red light, regardless if you are driving a car or riding a motorcycle, is against the law and dqngerous.

     
  • Second-gen MG HS C-SUV previewed at KLIMS 2026

    Second-gen MG HS C-SUV previewed at KLIMS 2026

    MG’s booth at the KL International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026, which opens to the public today at MITEC, is full of SUVs of different sizes. The big news is the MG ZS Hybrid+, a B-segment SUV that’s now open for booking. We also showed you the QS, a large seven-seater, and then there’s the IM6 from the premium IM sub-brand.

    This is the MG HS, which sits between the B-segment ZS and the big QS. If HS sounds familiar, it’s because SAIC Motor Malaysia does sell the first-generation HS, and this is the second-generation. Introduced in 2024, the second-gen MG HS is based on the China-market Roewe RX5 and looks significantly more modern and interesting than its predecessor, which was launched here in late 2024.

    The face features slim headlamps, a gaping ‘mouth’ and the MG badge sitting on the bonnet. It’s clear that there’s a family look going on if you see this HS and the ZS facelift side-by-side. The QS also has this grille-logo relationship. In contrast, the previous-gen HS had its MG logo smack in the middle of the grille, like the MG5. That’s how you tell the generations apart.

    Second-gen MG HS C-SUV previewed at KLIMS 2026

    At the back, the new HS has a full-width LED tail lamp design with a geometric pattern within, a more contemporary look compared to the previous model’s traditional clusters. There’s also a rather neat ‘integrated spoiler’ design above the lights. Overall, it’s a sharper-looking SUV than the curvy old HS.

    It’s a bigger car too. At 4,655 mm long and 1,890 mm wide, the second-gen HS is 81 mm longer and 14 mm wider than before, while its 2,765 mm wheelbase is 45 mm longer. For a more familiar context, the Honda CR-V is 4,691 mm long, 1,866 mm wide and has a wheelbase of 2,700 mm.

    The non-plug-in Hybrid+ powertrain in this HS combines a 143 PS/230 Nm 1.5-litre turbo engine with a 199 PS/340 Nm electric motor, resulting in combined output of 224 PS and 340 Nm. The motor is supported by a 1.83 kWh battery and a water cooling system.

    Second-gen MG HS C-SUV previewed at KLIMS 2026

    Hybrid aside, there’s also a pure-petrol 1.5L turbo variant with 170 PS and 275 Nm, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. These figures are higher than the previous HS 1.5T’s 162 PS/250 Nm. By the way, this new HS is sold in Australia and boasts a five-star ANCAP rating.

    Is the HS coming to rival the Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5 and Chery’s multi-brand range of C-segment SUVs? Perhaps, but MG’s current priority is the ZS Hybrid+, which is now open for booking, and the ZS Turbo after that. The company uses EPMB’s plant in Melaka for contract assembly, and to CKD multiple models at one go could be a big ask for all parties involved. EPMB also assembles for GWM and Xpeng.

    Anyway, what do you think of the new MG HS’ looks and package?

    GALLERY: Second-generation MG HS at KLIMS 2026

     
  • 2026 Harley-Davidson Pan America Limited comes in three new colours, SW-Motech luggage

    2026 Harley-Davidson Pan America Limited comes in three new colours, SW-Motech luggage

    A colour refresh for the 2026 Harley-Davidson (H-D) Pan America Limited adventure-tourer, with SW-Motech aluminium luggage fitted as standard equipment. New colours are Dark Billiard Grey, with White Onyx Pearl and Olive Steel Metallic being extra cost options, all complemented by H-D graphics and striping.

    The SW-Motech luggage comprises of a top box and side panniers, giving a total of 120-litres of storage space, and are lockable and removable. All finished in black, the top box is large enough to hold a full-face helmet.

    Mechanical specifications remain unchanged, with power coming from a liquid-cooled Revolution Max 1250 V-twin. Power is rated at 150 hp and 127 Nm of torque from the 1,250 cc mill which revs to a peak of 9,500 rpm, with four-valves and two spark plugs per cylinder with variable valve timing.

    A six-speed, Screaming Eagle quick shifter-equipped gearbox sends power to the rear wheel with chain final drive. For the Pan America Limited, a full suite of riding electronics comes as standard equipment.

    This include nine ride modes, five standard modes – Sport, Road, Rain, Off-Road, and Off-Road Plus – and four user customisable modes. Also standard is Adaptive Ride Height and electronically controlled semi-active suspension, electronically linked braking, traction control, Drag Torque Slip Control (DSCS), vehicle hold control for hill starts, tyre pressure monitoring, wheelie control, and cornering ABS.

    Riding information is displayed on a 6.8-inch TFT-LCD colour touchscreen display with Bluetooth connectivity and management of calls, music and navigation. Crash guards, skid plate and auxiliary driving lights are also fitted as standard.

     
  • Toyota Corolla Concept turns up at KLIMS 2026

    Toyota Corolla Concept turns up at KLIMS 2026

    The Toyota Corolla Concept from last year’s Japan Mobility Show takes pride of place at Toyota’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026 stand. Yes, not new, but it’s still refreshing to clap eyes on the svelte sedan again.

    Think ‘Toyota Corolla’ and you think practical, humdrum, middle-of-the-road, inoffensive, safe, conservative, conventional… you get the drift. But the big T obviously wants to change that with this concept – it’s certainly been designed to shock and wow.

    Toyota Corolla Concept turns up at KLIMS 2026

    With clearly-demarcated top and bottom portions, the roof features huge glass panels (see how far back the windscreen stretches) and visibility is further enhanced with the bottom line of the daylight opening dropping dramatically to go under the wing mirrors. It’s going to feel very spaceship-like from inside.

    That prominent feature joints a vertical strip with some lighting, which reminds us of JMS 2023’s FT-3e Concept, which also visited Malaysia for KLIMS 2024. In fact, this Corolla proposal is sort of like a lowered sedan version of the FT-3e SUV.

    Up front, Toyota’s current ‘hammerhead’ face first seen on the fifth-gen Prius in 2022 gets an LED light strip to bridge the lights. There’s a square ‘jaw’ to frame the face, but no grille, and the front wing houses a charging flap, so is it an EV? Toyota is leaving that open at the moment – cue the ‘multiple pathways to carbon neutrality‘ trope.

    Out back, the dark glasshouse is ‘pinched’ into a narrow middle section highlighted by a spoiler, and flanked by broad shoulders. A wrap-around LED strip sits above central ‘Corolla’ branding, and there’s as much empty space as the front end.

    Inside you’ll find a super minimalist cockpit. There’s no centre screen (shock horror!) – the driver gets an instrument display while the front passenger gets his/her own screen. Bisecting these is a centre console that looks like a fancy nightstand. The big windscreen we mentioned earlier? The floating rear-view mirror illustrates how far it recedes.

    How would you like a Toyota Corolla to look like this? I know my headmaster uncle, who daily-drove his AE80 LE – unmodified and unmolested – for over three decades, most probably wouldn’t.

    Toyota Corolla Concept at KLIMS 2026

    Toyota Corolla Concept at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show

    Toyota Corolla Concept official images

     
  • 2026 Zeekr X shown at KLIMS – RWD, AWD variants, more features, up to 230 kW DC; from RM160k-180k est

    2026 Zeekr X shown at KLIMS – RWD, AWD variants, more features, up to 230 kW DC; from RM160k-180k est

    The 2026 Zeekr X that was updated earlier this week is on display at the ongoing 2026 Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS), among the brand’s exhibits which also include the 9X SUV and the 009 Grand MPV for which the order books opened yesterday.

    The brand’s most compact model in Malaysia continues to be offered in two variants; the Premium with a single-motor powertrain, and the Flagship that gets a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration.

    As announced earlier this week, pricing is estimated to be from RM160,000 to RM180,000, which would make its pricing marginally higher than the current model, which is priced from RM155,800 for the Premium, to RM172,800 for the Flagship.

    Exterior revisions are minimal for the 2026 update of the Zeekr X, except for a new 19-inch wheel design on the Premium and a black paint finish for the existing multi-spoke wheel design on the Flagship. New colours are available for each variant, with Porcelain Pink for the Premium, along with Onyx Black and Matte Khaki Green for the Flagship.

    Here, the doors of the 2026 X are now operated by buttons on the B- and C-pillars to open them instead of flush door handles on the current car. The front doors get powered operation, and the B-pillars have an interactive screen that serves as a charging status indicator.

    2026 Zeekr X shown at KLIMS – RWD, AWD variants, more features, up to 230 kW DC; from RM160k-180k est

    Revisions to the cabin of the 2026 X include touch buttons below the steering wheel airbag housing, while the centre console now gets dual phone holders including a cooled Qi wireless device charger, twin cupholders as well as covered storage (previously open). The centre armrest houses a new heated and cooled storage compartment, while the rear luggage compartment has grown from 362 litres to 404 litres.

    Displays in the 2026 X are unchanged from before, and the model continues to sport a 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen and an 8.8-inch driver’s instrument display. The ventilated front seats with massage are no longer standard across both variants, as the Premium now does without, leaving these reserved for the Flagship.

    Powertrains are upgraded too, with the Premium starting the range with a 340 PS/373 Nm single rear motor, up from the current base variant’s 272 PS. Its 0-100 km/h time however remains unchanged at 5.8 seconds. The Flagship gets uprated to 496 PS and 573 Nm, improving its 0-100 km/h time by 0.1 second to 3.7 seconds.

    Storing the energy in the Premium is a 61 kWh Energee LFP battery that offers up to 415 km of range on the WLTP standard, down from the previous base variants’ 440 km rating. The dual-motor Flagship has gained battery range, increasing to 445 km WLTP despite retaining the 66 kWh CATL NMC battery.

    The new base variant now supports up to 230 kW DC charging, enabling a 10-80% recharge in 18 minutes, and AC charging gets improved to 11 kW, which brings a full charge in 7.5 hours. The Flagship variant gains quicker AC charging too, at 22 kW, enabling a 0-100% charge in 4.5 hours. DC charging in the Flagship is up to 150 kW, which brings a 10-80% charge in 30 minutes.

    Safety and driving assistance features include seven airbags, AEB, ACC with stop-and-go, lane centring assist, auto lane change, evasive steering assist, blind spot monitoring, front and rear cross traffic alert, rear collision warning, parking AEB, driver attention monitor and a door opening warning.

     
  • Visit Jacar at KLIMS 2026 and enjoy RM388 member cash back and tint+coating+PPF combo from RM1.5k!

    Visit Jacar at KLIMS 2026 and enjoy RM388 member cash back and tint+coating+PPF combo from RM1.5k!

    The Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) is here, bringing plenty of new car launches from a variety of brands. But it’s not just the new metal on display, because if you are indeed eyeing to get a new ride, then you can get your car care needs taken care of through Jacar, also present at the show.

    Jacar offers a seamless and transparent way to get your car freshly detailed, without any surprise hidden fees or other sales tricks or scams. With no middleman taking a cut of what you’re paying for, all savings get passed down to you, the customer.

    You can book a service through the mobile app – available on iOS and Android devices – and select products from verified, reputable global brands. All you have to do then is show up at your preferred Jacar outlet, then watch as your car gets worked on and cared for through a live CCTV feed, right from the app.

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    The list of those international brands is not to be sniffed at and includes American window tint and PPF giant Llumar, Japanese precision coating expert KeePer, French car detailing specialist GS27 and Malaysia’s leading automotive leather upholstery manufacturer Pecca Leather. They offer top-quality products that are often seen as prohibitively expensive, now at prices within reach of the average consumer.

    Sounds enticing? At KLIMS, you’ll be able to sign up for a membership and enjoy a cash back in the form of RM388 in credits. You’ll also be able to choose from two of three welcome gifts, including a KeePer Mineral Off Wash worth RM190, window glass coating worth RM180 and interior sterilisation worth RM150. Plus, there’s a 20% discount on selected services, a five per cent cash back on completed paid services and more.

    You can also pick and choose from promotions from each brand, such as KeePer coatings starting from only RM988 (original price from RM1,500), Llumar window tint from only RM999 (original price from RM2,500) and PPF from only RM399 (original price from RM1,200), and Pecca TurboSeat covers from only RM399 (original price from RM699) and full Nappa leather reupholstery from only RM1,999 (original price from RM6,900).

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    There’s also a 35% discount on GS27 products, and there even bigger savings with 2-in-1 Llumar and KeePer packages starting from RM1,800 (original price from RM3,400). But for the ultimate new car starter pack, you can opt for Jacar’s tinting, coating and PPF combos for popular models, starting from only RM1,999 for the Proton eMas 5 (original price from RM4,449). All in all, you’re looking at savings of up to 70%!

    And that’s not all – visitors will also be able to participate in a Spin & Win contest. All you have to do is follow the official Jacar account (lets.jacar) on Instagram, TikTok or Xiaohongshu, spin the wheel and secure your guaranteed reward. Download the Jacar app and register to instantly claim your reward or vouchers.

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    Every successful registration also automatically enters you into a lucky draw, giving you a chance to win a premium Llumar Pinnacle Series tinting package worth RM5,000. Lastly, share the Jacar booth on an Instagram story, TikTok or Xiaohongshu, tag Jacar and include the hashtags #EverythingCarOneApp and #JacarApp, and you’ll receive a free, limited-edition Jacar microfibre cloth.

    So, cut out the middleman and Jaga your Car with amazing savings with Jacar at KLIMS booth 1A01, from June 12 to 21 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exposition Centre (MITEC)! Can’t make it? You can head on over to your nearest Jacar outlet in Bandar Utama or Bandar Sunway and enjoy all the same deals. For more information, visit the official Jacar website or its socials on Facebook and Instagram.

     
  • iCaur Malaysia upgrades battery, EV component warranty to 10 years for all 2026-registered units

    iCaur Malaysia upgrades battery, EV component warranty to 10 years for all 2026-registered units

    iCaur Malaysia has announced that it has delivered to date over 3,000 vehicles nationwide, less than a year after the launch of its first model – the 03 – in September 2025. Also, the V23 was Malaysia’s best-selling non-national EV last month, and iCaur is now the country’s third best-selling EV brand (both for May and year-to-date).

    To thank customers, the carmaker is upgrading the power battery, drive unit, and high-voltage component warranty warranty for all 2026-registered vehicles to 10 years/200,000 km (up from eight years/160,000 km). The vehicle warranty stays at seven years/150,000 km.

    iCaur Malaysia currently has 21 sales outlets nationwide, including a new boutique showroom at Pavilion Bukit Jalil (operated by Rover Drive Sdn Bhd) and a new full-fledged showroom in Seremban (operated by NexV Synergy Sdn Bhd). The company targets 30 sales outlets by year-end.

    There are currently two iCaur vehicles on sale in Malaysia – the RM130k 03 (which is now CKD) and the RM120k-133k V23. They’re both EVs, but REEVs could be next, including this version of the 03 and this big guy.

    2026 iCaur 03 CKD in Malaysia

    2026 iCaur V23 iWD in Malaysia

    2026 iCaur V23 2WD in Malaysia

    2026 iCaur V23 iWD on an off-roading course

     
  • MG’s IM premium sub-brand launching in Q3 2026, first model is the 787 PS/802 Nm IM6 EV shown at KLIMS

    MG’s IM premium sub-brand launching in Q3 2026, first model is the 787 PS/802 Nm IM6 EV shown at KLIMS

    Alongside the range of SUVs previewed by MG at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) 2026 is the IM6 from SAIC Motor’s premium brand IM. Much like Zeekr’s position in the Geely Group, IM pushes the boundaries in performance, tech and design for the Shanghai car giant.

    Before we introduce the car, here’s the significance – IM is coming to Malaysia; in fact, the target is to kick off in early Q3 2026. Unlike in China where it’s a standalone brand, IM will be ‘parked’ under MG here, which means that the models will be called ‘MG IM’ instead of just ‘IM’ – this is also the case in Thailand and Australia.

    Spearheading the push is the IM6 EV you see here, which will arrive in Malaysia as a CBU import from China. The IM6 is MG’s rival to the BYD Sealion 7 and Xpeng G6, and at 4,904 mm long and 1,988 mm wide, it has a larger footprint than those two. The 2,950 mm wheelbase is also longer than the Sealion 7’s by 20 mm. Boot volume is 596 litres, expandable to 1,571 litres with the rear seats folded, and there’s a bonus of a 32L frunk.

    MG’s IM premium sub-brand launching in Q3 2026, first model is the 787 PS/802 Nm IM6 EV shown at KLIMS

    What do you think of IM6 design? It’s very curvy, but the surprise is at the back, which reminds us of the Aston Martin DBX. Those wheels look like those on the GWM Ora 07 Performance too, but overall the big MG is its own organic thing next to the conventional BYD and spaceship Xpeng.

    In Thailand, the base Premium RWD powertrain has a motor at the rear making 295 PS (217 kW) and 450 Nm of torque, good for 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds. The battery is a 75 kWh lithium-ion NMC unit and claimed range is 450 km WLTP. Max charging rates are 11 kW AC and 153 kW DC, and there’s a 6.6 kW V2L function to power your accessories.

    The Performance AWD gets another motor at the front for a total of 787 PS (572 kW), 802 Nm and a 0-100 km/h time of just 3.48 seconds. If this sounds like a lot, it is – the IM6 might be close to the Xpeng G6 and BYD Sealion 7 in size, but this level of performance is in Lotus Eletre territory.

    MG’s IM premium sub-brand launching in Q3 2026, first model is the 787 PS/802 Nm IM6 EV shown at KLIMS

    Also an NMC unit, the battery capacity is 100 kWh and WLTP range is 505 km. As for charging, the Performance AWD’s max rate is 22 kW AC and 396 kW DC, and getting from 10-80% SoC takes less than 20 minutes. Top speed is 240 km/h, 40 km/h higher than the RWD.

    The range-topper also gets air suspension that auto adjusts to three levels – normal, 20 mm higher or 50 mm lower – according to driving mode. The IM6 comes with four-wheel steering and disc brakes with orange calipers from Continental. Wheels are 20-inch for the RWD and 21-inch for the Performance AWD, which also gets a more conventional/sporty design with a black finish.

    The IM6 is very well-equipped, and standard kit includes all-around acoustic glass all around, panoramic roof, flush door handles, power boot with kick-to-open, NFC key card, synthetic leather on the seats that look like a sofa (or bread!), eight-way powered driver’s seat with lumbar, six-way powered front passenger seat, ventilated front seats and a 26.3-inch main screen.

    The controls on the centre console are also in a screen, but there are two stalks, one for gear selection. Other equipment includes a surround view camera, 20-speaker sound system, 256-colour ambient lighting, dual-zone automatic air con with PM2.5 filter and rear vents, and a wireless phone charger. Of course, there’s also wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay plus the full ADAS pack.

    In Thailand, the IM6 Premium RWD is priced at 1,349,900 baht (RM167,008) while the Performance AWD costs 1,749,900 baht (RM216,493). MG Thailand has a lifetime warranty for the EV battery, motor and control unit. The rest of the car is protected for five years or 160,000 km.

    Being a CBU imported EV with no existing stock, don’t expect this car’s price to be below RM300k under MITI’s new regulations, but you’re getting a high level of kit and performance here. IM’s Malaysian debut “highlights SAIC Motor Malaysia’s broader direction as it expands beyond conventional and electrified powertrains into next-generation premium EVs,” the company says.

    So, what do you think of the MG IM6’s design and specs? If you’re heading to KLIMS 2026, which opens to the public today till June 21, check it out at the MG booth.

    GALLERY: MG IM6 at KLIMS 2026

    GALLERY: MG IM6 at BIMS 2025

     
  • Xpeng P7 currently on display in Malaysia at KLIMS – big EV sedan with up to 594 PS, 820 km CLTC range

    Xpeng P7 currently on display in Malaysia at KLIMS – big EV sedan with up to 594 PS, 820 km CLTC range

    This is the second-generation Xpeng P7, which is currently on display at this year’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) alongside the facelifted G6 and X9.

    The P7 is a large car, measuring 5,017 mm long and with a wheelbase that spans 3,008 mm. At 1,970 mm wide and 1,427 mm tall, it sports a low stance compounded by its X-shaped lighting signature and muscular shoulders. In China, the top variant of the P7 comes with front gullwing doors but we’re not sure if this one has them because the show car was locked and cordoned off.

    Still, it’s not like the P7’s interior is a mystery because we’ve already gotten into it at this year’s Auto China (also known as Auto Beijing). The cabin is minimalistic as it is in other Xpeng models, with standouts being an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, a 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen as well as powered front seats with heating, ventilation and massage functions.

    Built on an 800-volt architecture, Chinese customers can choose from 702 Max, 820 Max, 750 4WD Max and 750 4WD Wing Ultra variants, the last with the fancy doors. The 702 Max gets a 74.9-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that is good for up to 702 km following the CLTC standard. This variant features a rear electric motor rated at 367 PS (362 hp or 270 kW) and 465 Nm of torque for a 0-100 km/h time of 5.8 seconds.

    Xpeng P7 currently on display in Malaysia at KLIMS – big EV sedan with up to 594 PS, 820 km CLTC range

    Next up, the 820 Max keeps the same motor but switches to a 92.2-kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery for up to 820 km and a slightly quicker century sprint time of 5.4 seconds. Meanwhile, the 750 AWD Max keeps the NMC battery but adds another electric motor at the front for all-wheel drive, which is setup that applies to the 750 4WD Wing Ultra.

    Total system output rises to 594 PS (586 hp or 437 kW) and 695 Nm as a result, further reducing the 0-100 km/h time to 3.7 seconds. The P7’s batteries support 5C charging, with a 10-80% state of charge requiring around 12 minutes (LFP) or 11.3 minutes (NMC).

    If you’re hoping for this electric vehicle (EV) to be launched in Malaysia soon, sorry. We’ve checked with Bermaz Xpeng and were told the P7 is only here to be showcased and isn’t planned for our market for now. The latter also applies to the P7+, a larger and cheaper version of the P7i, which itself was a refresh of the first-generation P7.

     
  • Perodua QV-E G+ Edition concept at KLIMS – bodykit, seat covers, floor mats, previews GearUp accessories?

    Perodua QV-E G+ Edition concept at KLIMS – bodykit, seat covers, floor mats, previews GearUp accessories?

    Perodua’s focus at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) may have been the, um, intriguing C2 Concept, but it has also shown derivatives of its current models at its stand. One of these is a QV-E EV festooned with a carbon fibre-print bodykit called the G+ Edition.

    Now, you can’t buy this car – at least, not yet. However, the G in its name could only stand for GearUp, the national carmaker’s successful accessories brand. Perhaps we’ll see these addenda being offered for the company’s first fully in-house-developed model in the near future.

    Anyway, on to the car itself. If you thought the standard QV-E looked sporty enough, you haven’t clapped eyes on the G+ Edition, which is very aggressive. The car’s slim lower grille with hexagonal inserts has been replaced by a much larger mesh-covered piece with multiple horizontal and vertical slats, joined by a sizeable splitter that even has a “forged carbon” inlay within it.

    Perodua QV-E G+ Edition concept at KLIMS – bodykit, seat covers, floor mats, previews GearUp accessories?

    There are also deeper side skirts and a massive, rather heavy-looking diffuser-like rear valance, again with the fake forged carbon. Completing the look are the twin tailgate spoilers and some wheel arch extensions that make the stock 18-inch aero wheels – which are plenty big enough on the regular QV-E – appear lost within them. There’s a carbon wrap on the bonnet and mirrors, too.

    Inside, the G+ Edition gains GearUp’s typical black and red leather seat covers, here featuring almost chequered flag-like perforations forming a centre strip. New floor mats with G+ branding and red borders help jazz up the QV-E’s rather underwhelming interior.

    Perodua QV-E G+ Edition concept at KLIMS – bodykit, seat covers, floor mats, previews GearUp accessories?

    As a recap, the QV-E is powered by a single front motor producing 204 PS (150 kW) and 285 Nm of torque, enabling it to get from zero to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds on its way to a top speed of 165 km/h. A 52.5 kWh LFP battery delivers a range of 370 km on the WLTP cycle.

    As for charging, the QV-E supports up to 60 kW of DC fast charging, topping up the battery from 30 to 80% in 30 minutes. It also accepts up to 6.6 kW of AC charging for a full charge in eight hours. Priced at RM80,000, the car can only be purchased with a leased battery that costs RM275 per month on a nine-year contract.

     
  • Visit Honda at KLIMS 2026 this June 12-21 and enjoy further hybrid savings with double bonanza rewards

    Visit Honda at KLIMS 2026 this June 12-21 and enjoy further hybrid savings with double bonanza rewards

    Blending exceptional performance with outstanding fuel efficiency, Honda’s hybrids are the perfect solution to your motoring needs. Offering a smooth, highly responsive driving experience and powerful acceleration, Honda’s hybrids are fun to drive, and the up to 800-1000 km distance you can travel on one tank of fuel means that you’ll enjoy savings along the way.

    If you’re looking to experience hybrid done right, there’s some excellent news, because Honda Malaysia is offering buyers a series of outstanding deals in its ‘Experience More Hybrid Joy’ campaign, with rewards available for all its hybrids in its model line-up.

    That’s not all there is, because the nationwide KLIMS Double Bonanza Rewards programme that is running in conjunction with the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) 2026 this June 12-21, promises even more savings on top of the standard rewards.

    On their own, the rewards are huge, up to RM13,000* in the case of the HR-V 1.5L e:HEV RS and RM12,000* for the Civic 2.0L e:HEV RS. Interested in the CR-V 2.0L e:HEV E or RS? You’ll enjoy RM9,000* off on each.

    If you’re eyeing a City hybrid or City Hatchback hybrid, both 1.5L e:HEV RS versions of the sedan and hatchback will come with rebates worth up to RM10,000*. That’s not counting the additional double bonanza rewards yet, so expect to get even more off the final price for the City models.

    Visit the Honda booth at KLIMS 2026 or any authorised Honda dealer to unlock double bonanza rewards when you purchase any Honda vehicle. The all-new Honda Prelude will also be making its debut at the motor show, so come check out the stunning hybrid coupe at the event. Find out more here, or visit Honda Malaysia’s Facebook and Instagram pages or its TikTok channel.

    *Terms and conditions apply.

     
  • Top 20 EV brands in May 2026 – Proton already beats its full-year 2025 tally; Perodua climbs to 10th

    Top 20 EV brands in May 2026 – Proton already beats its full-year 2025 tally; Perodua climbs to 10th

    Proton continues to dominate when it comes to electric vehicle (EV) registrations this year. According to the latest data from the road transport department (JPJ) for the month ending May 2026, a total of 1,779 Proton EVs were registered last month. That is down from the 2,408 units it managed in April as the broader market cooled, but the national brand remains comfortably out in front.

    More significantly, Proton’s year-to-date (YTD) tally now stands at 11,642 units, which means it has already crossed into five figures and surpassed what it managed for the whole of last year. For context, the total number of Proton EVs registered for the whole of 2025 was 8,890 units, good enough for a second-place finish behind BYD with 14,407 units. Proton has now beaten that full-year figure with seven months of 2026 still to go.

    On the mention of BYD, the popular Chinese EV brand trailed Proton in second place with 925 units in May. That is down from its April high of 1,413 units as it prepared for the launch of the Atto 3 facelift, but it keeps BYD well clear in second with a YTD total of 4,599 units.

    Coming in third is iCaur with 522 units (2,071 YTD), while Zeekr claimed fourth with 413 units (1,627 YTD), up 15.7% on April. The big mover, however, is Leapmotor, which more than doubled its April figure to 237 units to climb to fifth (666 YTD), a result that also earned it a place in the overall top 20 brands for May. Tesla follows in sixth with 197 units and has now joined the brands past 1,000 YTD at 1,027 units.

    Top 20 EV brands in May 2026 – Proton already beats its full-year 2025 tally; Perodua climbs to 10th

    Xpeng takes seventh with 179 units, the brand’s best single-month result this year, for a YTD tally of 573 units. MG is eighth with 138 units (717 YTD), up 50% on the month, followed by TQ Wuling in ninth with 100 units (341 YTD). Completing the top ten is Perodua, which continues to ramp up deliveries of the QV-E, its first and only EV, climbing from 14th in April to 10th with 80 units (144 YTD).

    In 11th place is MINI with 72 units (232 YTD), followed by BMW in 12th with 65 units (277 YTD). Dongfeng nearly doubled its April figure to 61 units (184 YTD) for 13th, ahead of Great Wall Motor in 14th with 56 units (233 YTD) and Volvo in 15th with 41 units (258 YTD).

    The remaining five brands in the top 20 are GAC Aion, which jumped to 37 units in 16th (52 YTD), Denza in 17th with 34 units (178 YTD), Porsche in 18th with 22 units (92 YTD), Chery in 19th with 19 units (63 YTD) and Neta in 20th with 16 units (80 YTD).

    Top 20 EV brands in May 2026 – Proton already beats its full-year 2025 tally; Perodua climbs to 10th

    In total, 5,038 EVs were registered in May, down from 5,894 units in April in line with the wider market. You can explore the full month-by-month and YTD breakdowns, by brand, model, body type and fuel, on our car sales data tool.

     
  • Jetour G700 makes Malaysian debut at KLIMS 2026 – 2.0T PHEV SUV, 904 PS/1,135 Nm, 0-100 km/h 4.6 secs!

    Jetour G700 makes Malaysian debut at KLIMS 2026 – 2.0T PHEV SUV, 904 PS/1,135 Nm, 0-100 km/h 4.6 secs!

    Besides the T2 i-DM PHEV (which is now open for booking at an estimated RM168,888), you’ll see the big Jetour G700 on Jetour Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026 stand. The press release bills this as a concept (OK, we suppose a production car wouldn’t have ‘新手上路’ on the tail lamps!), but as far as we can tell, it’s pretty much the car that’s been on sale in China since October.

    When we saw the car in China in April, there were two different grilles – an egg-crate style with the ‘JETOUR’ script and a much neater black honeycomb-ish affair with two chrome strips and the new Jetour ‘JT’ logo (also on the rear spare tyre cover), which was unveiled for Malaysia in February. At KLIMS is the latter, but which face do you prefer?

    Length, width, height and wheelbase are respectively 5,198, 2,050, 1,956 and 2,870 mm. In China, the GWM Tank 500 rival can be had with six or seven seats – the car you see here is the former. It’s a PHEV – you get a 2.0 litre turbo engine, a 34.13 kWh CATL battery, a 904 PS/1,135 Nm total system output, a 4.6-second 0-100 km/h time (faster than Denza B8!), a 150-km CLTC EV-only range, a 1,400-km CLTC combined range, 170 kW DC charging (30-80% in 10 minutes!) and 6.6 kW vehicle-to-load (V2L).

    Equipment in China includes a 35.4-inch horizontal display strip that runs along the base of the windscreen, a 15.6-inch touch-screen, a 17.3-inch screen that folds out from the ceiling between the front and rear sunroof sections, an 8.8-inch rear touch-screen, front seats with heating, ventilation and massage, and up to 18 Lexicon speakers. Excited? Next year can’t come soon enough! By the way, once upon a time, a G700 meant something else entirely.

     
  • GWM at KLIMS 2026 – see the new ORA 5 HEV and HAVAL H7 Hi4 PHEV, enjoy event-exclusive offers

    GWM at KLIMS 2026 – see the new ORA 5 HEV and HAVAL H7 Hi4 PHEV, enjoy event-exclusive offers

    No doubt you’re gearing up for one of the most significant motor shows on the Malaysian calendar – the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026, set to take place at MITEC this June 12-21. While you’re there, you simply cannot miss GWM’s booth, because the carmaker is featuring its full mobility range for every person, purse and purpose.

    You see, GWM has one of the most eclectic line-ups in the business, with four sub-brands each playing a distinct role within the brand’s broader mobility portfolio in Malaysia. Whether it’s practical family SUVs from HAVAL, serious off-roaders from TANK, trendy compact fashion statements from ORA or sumptuous luxury from WEY, you’re bound to find something that perfectly matches your needs and wants.

    Not only that – rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, GWM Malaysia lets you choose how to want to go, offering hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery-electric (EV) powertrains across its range, not to mention hatchback, SUV and MPV bodystyles. And they’re all loaded with cutting-edge technology designed to make your life easier, smarter and more convenient.

    Not content with such a diverse product family, GWM Malaysia will be unveiling the ORA 5 HEV and HAVAL H7 Hi4 PHEV at KLIMS. Both have a 1.5 litre turbo engine and a two-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT); the former is a compact hybrid SUV capable of a 1,100-km combined range while the latter is an urban off-road plug-in hybrid SUV powered by Hi4 technology, with a 150-km CLTC EV-only range.

    GWM Malaysia’s KLIMS booth is truly a one-stop destination for Malaysians wanting to assess all the different mobility solutions out there to find the best fit. Besides checking out the vehicles themselves, you’ll be able to test drive them, take part in interactive activities and even immerse yourself in the TANK universe through an obstacle test ride and off-road challenge. And when you’re ready to be a proud GWM owner, you’ll be thrilled to know that there’ll be exclusive deals for those who book at KLIMS.

    So don’t miss GWM Malaysia’s KLIMS booth – see for yourself how HAVAL, TANK, ORA and WEY vehicles are geared ‘For Every User, For Every Journey’ and experience how they complement your unique Malaysian lifestyle. Visit GWM Malaysia’s Facebook, Instagram and TikTok pages for the latest updates.

     
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP; fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

    At last, Hyundai has brought the high-performance N brand into Malaysia for real this time, after multiple false dawns with limited-run units. The Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) saw the launch of the electric Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N, the latter also making its first appearance here.

    Let’s start with pricing, with both cars arriving slightly below their estimates. The Ioniq 5 N is priced at RM443,888 on-the-road without insurance, while the 6 N is only a little bit dearer at RM449,888. Both figures include an eight-year/160,000 km warranty for not just the battery but for the entire vehicle.

    For a limited time, buyers will receive a launch package consisting of either a free AC wallbox charger or RM1,800 in JomCharge credits, N merchandise worth up to RM2,000 and interest rates as low as 1.97% per annum. It should be noted that the cars will be offered on an indent basis and are made to order.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

    The pricing may seem steep, especially given that the Tesla Model 3 Performance offers a similar amount of, well, performance at just over half the money. But remember that there were whispers of the tax-free Ioniq 5 N retailing at around RM390,000 – before its launch was postponed when Hyundai Motor Malaysia (HMY) took over the distributorship last year – and EVs CBU fully imported from the republic are now slapped with the standard 50% of combined import and excise duties.

    In any case, the N models are very serious machines, both powered by dual motors that push out 226 PS (166 kW) at the front and 383 PS (282 kW) at the rear. Together, they produce 609 PS (448 kW) and 740 Nm of torque – or 650 PS (478 kW) and 750 Nm with the sillily-named N Grin Boost (NGB) mode engaged.

    Turn on N Launch Control and the Ioniq 5 N is able to blitz its way to 100 km/h 3.4 seconds on its way to a top speed of 260 km/h. Meanwhile, the slightly lighter Ioniq 6 N completes the century sprint in just 3.2 seconds, but despite its sleeker shape, its top whack is actually a bit lower at 257 km/h.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

    Maximising the cars’ performance are a set of tools such as an 11-step N Torque Distribution that shunts power variably between the front and rear axles, the N Race function with Sprint (full power and cooling for hot laps) and Endurance (maximum range for longer drives) modes, a similarly-configured N Battery Preconditioning with Drag and Track modes (the latter has been replaced by Sprint and Endurance modes on the 6 N) and two custom N buttons on the steering wheel.

    Perhaps the most well-known of these features are those that simulate a sporting petrol powertrain. These are N e-Shift that apes the gearshifts of an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, paired with the N Active Sound+ that can mimic the sound of the i30 N’s 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine or even a fighter jet. The noise is piped through the eight-speaker Bose sound system and dual exterior speakers.

    The 6 N gets an enhanced version of the system that tweaks the sound of the “petrol engine” (Ignition) and swaps out the fighter jet noise (Supersonic) with a “futuristic sci-fi” mode called Lightspeed. The “gear ratios” are also shorter in N e-Shift mode, and on both models you can now use this feature in all modes – yes, even in Eco mode with the cruise control on – which wasn’t possible on initial 5 N units.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

    It’s not just straight-line speed that’s the focus here – the N duo can also party in the corners, with an N Drift Optimiser that now allows users to adjust the initiation and angle of the drift as well as the amount of wheel spin in steps to match their skill level and driving style. There’s also an N Pedal function that uses regenerative braking to simulate left-foot braking, initiating weight transfer and reducing understeer.

    These toys go hand-in-hand with the far-reaching chassis tweaks that include additional spot-welding points and structural adhesive. The 5 N also gains some inner wheelhouse strengthening to improve steering response, as well as more rigid suspension mounts. Meanwhile, the 6 N receives a rear cowl cross bar and additional subframe mounting, rear wheelhouse reinforcement and a stiffer underbody cover.

    All this helps to increase torsional stiffness over their respective base models, by as much as 19.8% in the case of the 6 N. Also exclusive to the N models is bespoke suspension tuning and an electronic limited-slip differential to enhance agility, as well as larger brakes with 400 mm discs at the front.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

    Not that range is a big consideration for these cars, but with an 84 kWh NMC battery, the Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N can travel up to 448 km and 487 km on a single charge respectively on the WLTP cycle. The second-generation pack – shared with the facelifted Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 – provides an increase in DC fast charging power, allowing them to be topped up from 10 to 80% in just 18 minutes despite a mild battery capacity upgrade over the pre-facelifted models.

    Setting the N models apart from the regular Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 are flared fenders housing fatter forged wheels and Pirelli P Zero Elect tyres (measuring 21 inches for the 5 N and 20 inches for the 6 N), aggressive front and rear bumpers and red accents. Being a sedan, the Ioniq 6 N – based on the facelifted Ioniq 6, hence the split headlights – gains a swan-neck rear wing.

    Inside, both models receive a bespoke N steering wheel with additional buttons for the various performance functions, along with (manually-adjustable) leather and Alcantara bucket seats with illuminated N logos and “chequered flag” pedals. They also get the upgraded connected car Navigation System (ccNS) for the 12.3-inch instrument and infotainment displays that finally add wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 6 N launched in Malaysia – 650 PS, 0-100 km/h fr 3.2 secs, up to 487 km WLTP;  fr RM444k

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

    The 5 N also gains a fixed centre console with knee pads to support your knees under hard cornering. You still get a sliding armrest as well as USB-C ports and a Qi wireless charger, but as this is the latest updated version, the car gains not only the powertrain software updates from the 6 N but also minor spec updates like double-glazed rear windows.

    Meanwhile, the 6 N receives welcome upgrades from the facelifted Ioniq 6, most notably the new centre console with twin USB-C ports and a more compact and fully-featured physical control panel that frees up space for more storage. A built-in mount in the roof – allowing you to attach an action camera – is also unique to the 6 N, as is a Track Manager lap timer and analyser.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (left) and 6 N

    Safety-wise, the 5 N and 6 N come with a full list of driver assists, including autonomous emergency braking with junction turning auto brake, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, curve speed reduction, lane centring assist, auto lane change, blind spot monitoring with collision avoidance, rear cross traffic alert with auto brake and adaptive high beam.

    The list of colours available for the 5 N is vast and includes Atlas White, Cyber Grey Metallic, Abyss Black Pearl, Ecotronic Grey Pearl and Soultronic Orange Pearl for the gloss options, as well as matte Atlas White, Gravity Gold and Ecotronic Grey.

    A more restricted palette for the 6 N lists Serenity White Pearl, Nocturne Grey Metallic, Abyss Black and matte Nocturne Grey and Gravity Gold. Of course, both cars can be had in N’s signature Performance Blue, offered in solid and matte versions for the 5 N and pearl for the 6 N.

    GALLERY: Hyundai Ioniq 5 N at KLIMS 2026

    GALLERY: Hyundai Ioniq 6 N at KLIMS 2026

     
  • Top 20 car brands in May 2026 – Perodua eases to 24k as market cools, Leapmotor cracks top 20

    Top 20 car brands in May 2026 – Perodua eases to 24k as market cools, Leapmotor cracks top 20

    The road transport department (JPJ) has released its latest vehicle registration data for the month ending May 2026, and Perodua is once again on top. The national carmaker registered 24,480 units last month, easing off from the 32,065 units it managed in April as the overall market cooled, but it comfortably extends its lead with a year-to-date (YTD) total of 130,778 units.

    Proton holds on to second place with 16,140 units, bringing its YTD tally to 82,560 units. Toyota stays third and was the only brand in the top three to grow on the month, with 9,632 units in May, up 6.4% on April and its best single-month result so far this year (this figure also includes recon units), for a YTD total of 40,886 units.

    Outside the top three is Honda in fourth with 3,686 units (21,252 YTD), followed by Omoda | Jaecoo in fifth with 1,328 units (6,543 YTD). Mitsubishi takes sixth with 1,182 units (5,819 YTD), holding the position it climbed to in April on the back of Xforce deliveries.

    Top 20 car brands in May 2026 – Perodua eases to 24k as market cools, Leapmotor cracks top 20

    Mazda is seventh with 1,026 units (4,793 YTD), still in four-digit territory despite the softer month. Jetour follows in eighth with 968 units (3,845 YTD), edging ahead of both BYD and Chery this month after sitting behind BYD in April. BYD is ninth with 925 units (4,599 YTD), while Chery rounds out the top ten with 726 units (4,662 YTD), its larger YTD total reflecting a stronger start to the year.

    Great Wall Motor takes 11th with 572 units (2,428 YTD) and was one of the few brands to grow on the month, up 1.8%. It is followed by Lexus in 12th with 546 units (2,474 YTD), iCaur in 13th with 522 units (2,071 YTD), Mercedes-Benz in 14th with 470 units (3,422 YTD), Isuzu in 15th with 420 units (1,990 YTD) and Zeekr in 16th with 413 units (1,627 YTD), the latter up 15.7% on April.

    As for the remaining four brands in the top 20, BMW took 17th with 367 units (2,549 YTD) and Nissan 18th with 331 units (1,879 YTD). The standout at the bottom of the table is Leapmotor, which more than doubled its April figure to 237 units to break into the top 20 in 19th (666 YTD). MG completes the list in 20th with 206 units (1,191 YTD), up 15.7% on the month.

    Top 20 car brands in May 2026 – Perodua eases to 24k as market cools, Leapmotor cracks top 20

    Overall, the market cooled in May, with total new-vehicle registrations of 66,053 units, down 15.1% from April’s 77,819 units. You can explore the full month-by-month and YTD breakdowns, by brand, model, body type and fuel, on our car sales data tool.

     
  • Mazda CX-60 3.3L MHEV launched in Malaysia – inline-six cylinder turbo petrol, CBU Japan; RM252k OTR

    Mazda CX-60 3.3L MHEV launched in Malaysia – inline-six cylinder turbo petrol, CBU Japan; RM252k OTR

    Bermaz has expanded the CX-60 lineup with the launch of the range-topping 3.3L MHEV variant, which joins the 2.5L version introduced in September.

    Shown at the 2026 Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS 2026), the upmarket SUV with the 3.3L inline-six cylinder turbocharged, mild-hybrid powertrain combined with all-wheel-drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission is offered in two variants, both priced at RM252,872 on-the-road without insurance.

    Rated to produce 284 PS from 5,000 rpm to 6,000 rpm and 450 Nm from 2,300 rpm to 3,500 rpm, the turbocharged petrol engine is augmented by a 48-volt mild-hybrid system which Mazda calls M Hybrid Boost, which features an integrated starter generator rated at 16 PS and 153 Nm, drawing from a 0.33 kWh lithium-ion battery.

    Mazda CX-60 3.3L MHEV launched in Malaysia – inline-six cylinder turbo petrol, CBU Japan; RM252k OTR

    Though identically priced, the two variants of the CX-60 3.3G AWD High Plus – to go by its official designation – are differentiated by specific parts. Internally codenamed KMES RA6 and RA7, the version with the RA6 suffix gets 20-inch alloy wheels in a black metallic finish, while the RA7 version (photographed here) gets the same wheels in a two-tone machined finish. The two are also differentiated inside; more on that to come.

    These wheels and tyres are of the same dimensions, shod in 235/50R20 tyres across both 3.3L turbo mild-hybrid and 2.5L naturally aspirated variants. Being on the same Large Product Group architecture with a longitudinal engine layout, all CX-60 variants get double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension, as well as Kinematic Posture Control as standard.

    Other shared equipment across the range includes LED headlamps and taillights with signature illumination, LED daytime running lights, keyless entry and start, a panoramic sunroof with sliding and tilt glass, and front and rear parking sensors.

    Also on are a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a windshield-projected head-up display, paddle shifters, dual-zone climate control with rear vents, a 10-way powered driver’s seat, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, a 12-speaker Bose sound system and a wireless charger. The 3.3G High Plus also gains 12-way adjustable front seats with ventilation.

    Where the two versions of the CX-60 3.3G AWD High Plus differ is in the upholstery. The RA6 version gets the Nappa leather interior in Tan with a Tan/Black two-tone steering wheel, while the RA7 is specified with the same material in White, with the steering wheel in black, in addition to the aforementioned different alloy wheel finishes.

    For safety and assistance functions, there are seven airbags, adaptive LED headlamps, blind spot monitoring, front and rear cross traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, emergency lane keeping assist, driver attention alert, front and rear Smart Brake Support (autonomous emergency braking), Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with stop and go as well as high-speed Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS), in addition to passive safety systems.

    For exterior colours, the Mazda CX-60 3.3G AWD High Plus is available in Rhodium White, Zircon Sand, Platinum Quartz, Soul Red Crystal and Jet Black, and a new addition, Machine Gray is exclusive to the 3.3G AWD High Plus. The CX-60 comes with a five-year, 100,000-km manufacturer’s warranty and free service package.

     
  • MG QS previewed in Malaysia – seven-seat premium SUV, 2.0 litre turbo, 208 PS and 360 Nm, AWD

    MG QS previewed in Malaysia – seven-seat premium SUV, 2.0 litre turbo, 208 PS and 360 Nm, AWD

    Besides the MG ZS, for which the order books have opened, SAIC Motor Malaysia has a few other vehicles on show at the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026, which opens to the public tomorrow and runs until June 21. One of these is the MG QS. The premium seven-seat SUV hasn’t been officially earmarked for our market, but is being used to gauge public interest.

    Measuring in at 4,983 mm long, 1,967 mm wide and 1,778 mm tall, with a 2,915 mm-long wheelbase, the QS is certainly not diminutive, and is positioned very much as a family-oriented offering. The three full-size rows feature a sliding second row to aid load capacity or provide additional legroom. With both second and third rows folded, the rear offers up to 1,052 litres of cargo space.

    In certain markets, the powertrain line-up includes a PHEV, but the mainstay performer is a 2.0 litre turbocharged petrol engine offering 208 PS (205 hp) and 360 Nm, which is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Two drive configurations are available, front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, the latter to be found on the KLIMS display example.

    Kit includes dual 12.3-inch instrument display and infotainment screens, a panoramic sunroof, tri-zone air-conditioning (with vents for second and third rows), a powered tailgate, with the top-spec Ultimate AWD variant also featuring premium leather upholstery, heated/ventilated front seats and a high-end 12-speaker Bose sound system. The variant also rides on 21-inch alloys, wrapped with 235/45 profile tyres.

    The safety and driving assistance equipment list includes seven airbags and a full ADAS suite, with adaptive cruise control, AEB, lane change and lane keep assist, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert and braking among the host of items in that bag.

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