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Proton takes vendors on plant visit in China to accelerate development of next-gen vehicles

Proton recently joined hands with the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (MECD), alongside with two government agencies to bring suppliers of government-linked companies (GLC) and Proton to attend the “Market Access, Technology Transfer & Vendor Enhancement Program” in China.

This initiative was aimed towards fostering innovation, enhance commercialisation activities and support Malaysia’s transition towards sustainable mobility.

Organised by MECD and led by the Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) and Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd (MIDF), the program was conducted in early July to accelerate the development of next-generation vehicles and battery electric vehicles through strategic partnerships and technological exchanges.

Representatives from MBSB Bank, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, PLUS Expressways Bhd, UEM Edgenta Bhd, Telekom Malaysia as well as 22 Malaysian vendors were brought to visit electric vehicle (EV) components plants, such as charger plants and stations, batteries and charger producers in seven places in China, including Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou.

These stops included Geely’s subsidiaries Zeekr and EV battery and charger producer VREMT at Hangzhou Bay. As a global leader in EVs, China’s comprehensive ecosystem for EV development makes this program highly significant, offering insights into manufacturing, facilities and services within the EV industry.

To facilitate interactions between Proton suppliers and Geely EV suppliers, business matchmaking sessions were held at the Geely Research Centre (GRI) at Hangzhou Bay during the programme. 95% of the participants were satisfied with the session that helps to identify potential partnerships and collaborations for EV component supply chains.

Among all participants, 87% of local suppliers expressed the intention to collaborate with China suppliers with the top five partnership by category as distributorship, collaboration in technology transfer, joint venture partner, collaboration in skill development and investment for joint business.

The government is committed to advancing the electric vehicle (EV) and green technology. Increased collaboration and partnerships aim to build essential infrastructure and support a sustainable EV ecosystem through technology transfer. By developing the local supply chain, Malaysia hopes to cut import reliance, create jobs and stimulate economic growth, according to MECD.

In a separate trip to China a month prior, Proton previewed upcoming models and design concepts to gain more insights on the development work done by the design team in meeting local and global market needs.

“This experience has provided vendors and dealers valuable insights into the global automotive market dynamics and reinforces Proton’s leadership in delivering cutting-edge vehicles tailored to diverse consumer preferences. Some of the safety technologies and luxurious interior in the model were way beyond its market segment. With strong demand for technological advanced vehicles at competitive prices, all the models are poised to make a significant impact to the market,” said Thomas Lim, President, Proton Vendors Association.

“Proton’s recent trips have demonstrated a strong commitment to product innovation and a strategic approach for introducing new models both locally and globally. This underscores the need for increased collaboration and technology exchanges to ensure the long-term resilience of the automotive sector in Malaysia and to accelerate progress towards these ambitious goals,” said Li Chunrong, Chief Executive Officer, Proton.

Leapmotor C10 previewed in Malaysia ahead of October launch

As previously reported, Stellantis Malaysia, which handles the brands Peugeot, DS, and Citroen, will introduce the Chinese EV brand Leapmotor to the local market.

The first Leapmotor model to be introduced here is the C10, which has been previewed to the Malaysian media earlier today.

The C10 is a five-seater battery electric SUV measuring 4,739 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width and 1,680 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2,825 mm.

As you can see, it features a minimalist design language combined with modern and premium elements, such as horizontal LED light strips at the front and rear, 20-inch wheels, and flush door handles.

The minimalist concept continues inside, where you will find a two-spoke steering wheel, a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, and a 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.

However, we were informed that the C10 will not come with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which is quite a shame.

Additionally, the unit previewed showcases Oeko-Tex silicone leather upholstery, wireless charging, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, seat heating/ventilation, and a panoramic sunroof, to name a few.

On the safety front, the C10 is equipped with Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) featuring 16 functions as well as a 360-degree camera.

Specifications for the powertrain in the local market have yet to be revealed, but for the global market, the C10 is driven by a single electric motor on the rear axle, generating 218 PS.

The motor gets its juice from a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery with a capacity of 69.9 kWh, offering a driving range of up to 420 km based on the WLTP cycle.

Details regarding charging remain unknown, but the Leapmotor global website says that the battery can be charged from 30% to 80% in 30 minutes.

The official launch of the Leapmotor C10 is expected to take place in October. Pricing is still a hush hush, but it should be in the ballpark of its closest rivals such as the BYD Atto 3 and Chery Omoda E5.

Ford brings Stingray karaoke app to F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E

Ford owners can now kill boredom while stuck in traffic or waiting for their vehicles to charge with a new karaoke app developed in collaboration with Canadian music and media company Stingray.

Ford says the app will initially be available through a software update on the F-150 Lightning, followed by the Mustang Mach-E.

What’s particularly exciting is that the Stingray karaoke app offers a wide selection of songs from rock, country, pop, R&B, Latin, K&J Pop and family-friendly tunes. The songs are available with 38 language options, including 10 languages in local characters such as Thai, Hebrew, Russian and Greek.

Additionally, the app features a multilingual interface with 36 languages available.

This feature can be used when parked and while driving. Lyrics for the currently playing song will be displayed on the infotainment system touchscreen when the vehicle is stopped and will disappear as soon as the vehicle is moving, ensuring that the driver’s attention remains undistracted.

While the vehicle is in motion, the app will display a QR code on the screen if the vehicle detects a passenger in the front passenger seat with their seatbelt fastened.

Passengers can scan this QR code using their smartphones to access a webpage that allows them to control the karaoke app from their devices.

Through this method, passengers can add songs to their playlist, change songs, view scrolling lyrics and utilise the vehicle’s audio system.

The Stingray karaoke app will first be available for the F-150 Lightning equipped with the SYNC 4A infotainment system, followed by the Mustang Mach-E available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe.

Furthermore, it can also be downloaded for the Explorer and several 2025 Lincoln models, including the Navigator, Aviator, and Nautilus.

Toyota’s Advanced Rear Seat Reminder has the potential to save lives

The alarming cases of children who died after being left behind in cars have become a little too common, not only in Malaysia but also in other countries.

Recognising the seriousness of the issue, Toyota has introduced the Advanced Rear Seat Reminder system that is capable of detecting movement in the rear seats after the vehicle has been turned off and locked.

The first model to receive the new system is the 2025 Toyota Sienna, a three-row MPV available in the North American market.

While rear seat reminder systems are not new to the automotive world, Toyota’s Advanced Rear Seat Reminder is more sophisticated as it is capable of making calls to the user’s phone.

According to Toyota, the system utilises sensors concealed in the headliner and a 60GHz band millimeter-wave radar to scan the second and third row seats for potential movement.

If the system senses movement after the vehicle is shifted into park and ignition is cycled off, the driver’s door has been opened then closed and the vehicle has been locked, the initial warning will trigger the hazard lights and to flash and sound the door lock chime nine times.

If movement is still detected by the sensor and a door has not been opened approximately 90 seconds after the initial warning, the system will sound the horn as part of the escalation warning.

If the driver has opted into Advanced Rear Seat Reminder notifications via the Toyota app and has an active Safety Connect subscription, they will receive a push notification and a text message four minutes after the horn escalation warning starts.

Finally, after an additional two minutes has elapsed, the system will attempt to generate an automated phone call from Toyota Safety.

However, if the vehicle is left unlocked, the hazard lights will not activate, nor will the door alarm or horn sound. Instead, users will be notified via SMS after 10 minutes, followed by a phone call two minutes later.

Will Toyota introduce the Advanced Rear Seat Reminder system in other markets? We certainly hope so, as it has the potential to save many lives.

4 Wheels Fest happening at Genting Highlands from September 28-29

With the increasing popularity of outdoor activities such as road trips, camping, and off-road exploration, four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles are becoming a significant lifestyle choice for many.

To cater to this growing community, By The Billions will be hosting the highly anticipated 4 Wheels Fest on September 28 and 29 at the open car park of Resort World Awana, Genting Highlands, from 10 am to 7 pm. Entrance is free.

Dedicated to the outdoor lifestyle, this event unites 4WD owners, enthusiasts, as well as friends and family for a weekend of excitement and exploration.

However, not just the rough-and-tough are invited – with over 200 vehicles, 4WD communities, exciting live entertainment and family-friendly activities, 4 Wheels Fest will have something for everyone.

Participants and visitors alike will also have the opportunity to purchase accessories, gear, and merchandise at event-exclusive, attractive prices.

To sweeten the deal, up to RM 35,000 in lucky draw prizes are being offered by sponsors such as ARB, Old Man Emu, Tough Dog, RY Ventures, TJM, PIAA, HELLA, Bendix, YSS Suspension, Mannol, and Santapan by Kembara Kitchen.

Participants are also offered the chance to snag themselves a free stay at Resorts World Awana, bringing them closer to the heart of the action.

For those who’d like to extend the four-wheel fun, the festival will also mark the start of the Rainforest Trophy Expedition, a 5-day, 4-night journey commencing on September 29.

The prestigious Rainforest Trophy is a brand marked under Malaysia’s internationally recognised Rainforest Challenge, ranked in the top 3 toughest off-road challenges in the world.

Tuning down the hardcore element by a few notches, the Rainforest Trophy is positioned as an homage to the historic Camel Trophy expeditions of the ’80s and the ’90s, bringing together like-minded individuals and offering them a chance to recreate the glory days of old.

This expedition will take participants on over 500 km of rough and tough adventure, including a 100-km off-road drive through the Tekai Trail cresting close to the borders of our Taman Negara, concluding in Cherating, Pahang.

During this expedition, automakers will also take on this prime opportunity to flaunt the off-road prowesses of their newly launched vehicles with Ford bringing in their Ranger Raptor. They are joined by GWM, who are set to drive in with their Tank 300 models.

For registration and more information on the 4 Wheels Festival and Rainforest Trophy Expedition, log on to https://linktr.ee/bythebillions.

2025 Proton X70 first impression: now that’s more like it

The X70 may not be a bread-and-butter model like the Saga, but it will forever be remembered as the vehicle that arguably played the most significant role in Proton’s transformation.

As you may already know, the X70 is the first vehicle conceived under the Proton-Geely partnership that started back in 2017.

Not only that, the X70 is also responsible for leading Proton into the a new battleground that is the SUV segment. Therefore, it can be said that the car holds a special place in the history of the national car manufacturer.

The X70 has been on the Malaysian market for almost six years now, during which the C-segment SUV underwent one update in 2022, where it gained the three-cylinder engine from the X50 and a handful new features to stay relevant.

Now, nearly two years after said update, the X70 has once again been given a makeover but this time around, the changes are more comprehensive as it involves both exterior and interior.

The facelifted version of the X70 showcases a new face carried over from the Geely Boyue facelift released two years ago. One might argue that it is already outdated but in the eyes of this writer, the front fascia still looks fresh.

With sharper and sleeker LED headlights and a wider grille adorned with Mercedes-Benz-style diamond-shaped chrome pins, the X70 now looks far more alluring than before.

You will have no trouble identifying the facelifted model on the road. However, it may be a bit challenging to pick it out from the rear, as aside from slight modifications to the rear bumper, the rear of the new X70 is virtually unchanged.

The interior has also received a fresher look. The first thing you’ll notice is the Stone Grey Nappa leather upholstery wrapping the seats, door panels, and armrest.

Although it’s not as luxurious as the brown leather upholstery offered previously, the lighter shade does offer a more spacious feeling.

Additionally, the X70 gains an ambient lighting system with 72 colour options and a rhythmic function that changes the colours according to the beat of the music played. Although quite unfortunately, the X70 no longer comes with the nine-speaker Kenwood audio system.

The most significant change, in my opinion, is the introduction of wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, making the X70 Proton’s first vehicle to offer this system.

However, the feature will not be available from launch. Proton stated that when it does become available, it will be integrated into the 12.3-inch touchscreen via over-the-air (OTA) update.

In addition to new looks and features, many other improvements have been incorporated into the new X70. According to the automaker, the SUV features 360 new components, with R&D taking a total of 290,000 man hours.

This is probably why Proton held a media test drive session in Kota Kinabalu. The diverse terrain and road conditions, which are reportedly not as good as those in Peninsular Malaysia, make KK the ideal location to test the overall performance of the X70.

First things first, comfort. I can confidently say that the X70 is a comfortable SUV. The suspension feels slightly firmer than that of the original CBU version but it soaks up bumpy roads and uneven surfaces en route to Kundasang really well.

The handling also feels more responsive compared to before, but it is somewhat disappointing that the steering remains relatively light. Strangely, switching the EPS mode from Comfort to Sport does not yield a noticeable change in feel.

Nonetheless, I was quite satisfied with the car’s NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness). Not only is the rumble of the three-cylinder engine less pronounced at low speeds, but the noise from the many trucks and lorries on the roads around KK and Kundasang is also well suppressed.

Those expecting increased performance from the new X70 may be disappointed, as the 1.5-litre three-cylinder TGDI engine still produces the same output of 177 PS at 5,500 rpm and 255 Nm of torque from 1,500 to 4,000 rpm.

However, this does not mean the engine has been left untouched. According to Proton, several aspects such as combustion efficiency, thermal management, and friction reduction have been improved.

As a result, the engine is now capable of achieving a fuel consumption figure that is 4% lower than before, at 7.3 litres per 100 km. No matter how you slice it, a 4% reduction is minimal but for this writer, it’s certainly better than nothing.

In terms of power, the X70 successfully demonstrates that it has no trouble accelerating and overtaking other vehicles even when climbing steep hills with four adult passengers onboard.

There are still no paddle shifters available, so to shift gears manually, you need to use the gear lever. But this will take some getting used to as you will need to push the level to the left or right rather than up or down like most other cars.

In my opinion, the X70 is far from perfect but thanks to the more attractive exterior design and various new features introduced in the latest update, it has grown to be a much a better offering than before.

2025 Proton X70 Specifications

Price: RM98,800-RM126,800
Engine: TGDI 1.5-litre, three cylinders
Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch
Power: 177 PS @ 5,500 rpm
Torque: 255 Nm @ 1,500-4,000 rpm

Mercedes-Benz GLC350e launched in Malaysia, replaces GLC300

In addition to the E-Class W214 lineup, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia (MBM) has also launched the new GLC350e 4Matic which is locally assembled in Pekan, Pahang.

Replacing the previously offered GLC300, the new variant is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that delivers 204 PS at 6,100 rpm and 320 Nm of torque from 2,000 to 4,000 rpm.

Supporting the engine is an electric motor that generates 135 PS (100 kW) and 440 Nm, resulting in a combined system output of 313 PS and a peak torque of 550 Nm.

With a 9G-Tronic automatic transmission, the GLC350e accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 218 km/h.

The electric motor is powered by a high-voltage battery with a capacity of 25.4 kWh, offering an electric driving range of up to 131 km according to the WLTP cycle. The battery supports 11 kW AC charging.

In terms of features, the GLC350e offers a similar level of equipment as the GLC300, meaning that it comes with an AMG Line body kit, 20-inch AMG wheels, Digital Light headlights, and a panoramic sunroof, to name a few.

Inside, you will find black Artico man-made leather upholstery, Microcut microfibre, an 11.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 12.3-inch instrument panel, and a Burmester 3D audio system.

However, the boot space of the GLC350e is slightly smaller at 490 litres compared to the GLC300’s 620 litres, due to the battery pack positioned under the boot floor.

A new addition to the GLC350e is the Driving Assistance Package Plus, which includes features such as Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Active Stop-and-Go Assist, Active Steering Assist, Active Brake Assist, and Active Blind Spot Assist.

Also included is the Parking Package with a 360-degree camera and Active Parking Assist with PARKTRONIC.

The GLC350e is priced starting at RM398,888 (OTR, excluding insurance).

Proton e.MAS 7 undergoes extensive road testing

Pro-Net has revealed that the nation’s first-ever electric vehicle, the e.MAS7, is currently undergoing local road testing.

According to the company, the extensive local testing phase involves six units of the e.MAS 7, guided by expert engineers across the diverse terrains of Peninsular Malaysia.

The testing regimen includes Durability Adaptive Testing (DAT), Electrical Road Testing (ERT), Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) Road Test, and Quality Reliability Test (QRT), along with ongoing enhancements to navigation systems and Digital Head Unit (DHU) and Telematic Service Provider (TSP) services.

To date, the engineers have conducted DAT simulations that replicate Malaysia’s unique environmental factors and traffic patterns, fine-tuned the in-car navigation to accurately reflect Malaysian road maps and optimised radio frequency capture for local stations focusing on rural and mountainous routes and train stations to test internet connectivity.

The electrical system is targeted to complete a 10,000 km road test during ERT, ensuring flawless integration of all electronic functions. Meanwhile, ADAS has been rigorously tested in various scenarios, including shopping mall parking lots, road forks, and elevated roads.

Pro-Net has also localised key software components, ensuring the DHU system accurately translates the original Chinese market language into Malaysian English and adapts to local settings, rather than relying on generic translations.

This collaborative effort between Proton and Geely demonstrates that the e.MAS 7 isn’t just a rebadged vehicle but one infused with true Malaysian character.

The durability tests, including rigorous troubleshooting and system checks ensure the vehicle’s resilience under local conditions.

The company said it has requested and implemented 49 additional processes and unique features from Geely to guarantee that the e.MAS 7 meets the highest standards both locally and globally.

These tests cover everything from vehicle load performance to electronic stability control and enhanced water-wading capabilities—where the e.MAS 7 exceeds the Geely Galaxy E5 with a 400 mm water depth to handle potential flooding scenarios.

The test was conducted at the proving ground in July with the specified water depth, along with a speed bump test to simulate actual Malaysian road conditions. An issue was found and corrected after the test.

Looking ahead, the e.MAS 7 will undergo ASEAN NCAP accreditation as well as QRT, the latter of which the company aims to achieve 100,000 km in acceleration, braking performance, and power consumption. Moreover, software testing is a key focus for Proton engineers.

Ducati Malaysia opens new dealership in Johor Bahru

Ducati Malaysia has launched its newest dealership in Johor Bahru, marking the brand’s return to the state of Johor after a 10-year absence.

The company says the new dealership represents a significant milestone in Ducati’s commitment to expanding its presence in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia.

Ducati Johor Bahru is strategically located at No.9 Jalan Permas 9/17, Masai Johor, next to Aeon Permas Jaya.

With an investment of RM3.5 million, the 2,418 sq ft facility features a showroom spacious enough to display up 16 Ducati motorcycles at a time, as well as a state-of-the-art service centre.

The service centre, covering 2,135 sq ft, is equipped with four service bays capable of servicing up to 200 bikes per month.

Additionally, the showroom also includes a dedicated space for Ducati apparel and accessories, as well as a separate section for Scrambler Ducati, complete with its own apparel, accessories, and social lounge.

Ducati Malaysia has set an ambitious sales target for the new Johor dealership, aiming to achieve 30 units by the end of 2024 and a forecast of 100 units in 2025.

Currently, there are over 200 Ducati motorcycles on the roads of Johor, and this new dealership is set to become the go-to destination for Ducati enthusiasts in the region.

The dealership is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, while only the showroom remains open on Sundays from 10 am to 3 pm.

M Performance Parts make the BMW M5 Touring look devilishly good

The new BMW M5 Touring, which was introduced to the world last August, is among the heaviest cars on the market right now, weighing in at approximately 2,508 kg.

In response, BMW has unveiled a range of M Performance Parts accessories, featuring various components made from carbon fibre and high-tech fibre composite material called aramid.

While the exact weight reduction is undisclosed, the kit does enhance the M5 Touring’s aggressive overall look, complementing its supercar-like performance.

It begins at the front, where the M5 Touring receives a carbon fibre splitter that accentuates the central air intake in the bumper.

At the rear, there’s a carbon fibre diffuser that’s divided into two sections, which can be paired with M Performance tailpipe trims for an even more striking visual impact.

Additionally, the M Performance Parts kit includes side decals in Frozen Black and carbon fibre sill extensions, giving the wagon an even wider stance.

For a more menacing look, customers can also opt for M exterior mirror caps in carbon fibre and the aramid M Performance aerial cover.

Other offerings include a carbon fibre fuel cap that “ turns every refuel into a small pit stop,” M Performance floor mats with leather-look edging, an Alcantara and leather key fob cover, and M Performance tyre bags that can be used for protection and storage.

Unfortunately, these M Performance Parts do not equate to increased performance. But it’s probably the last thing it needs as the M5 Touring is already a very potent car thanks to its 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 hybrid engine that generates 717 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W214) now in Malaysia – two CKD variants, priced from RM356k

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia (MBM) has officially launched the 10th generation E-Class sedan (W214) for the local market.

The luxury executive sedan is offered in two locally assembled variants: the E200 Avantgarde Line and the E350e AMG Line. Pricing starts from RM355,888 for the former and RM418,888 for the latter.

The E200 features a mild hybrid power that combines a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine delivering 204 hp and 320 Nm with an Integrated Starter-Generator (ISG) providing an additional 17 kW and 205 Nm.

As a result, it is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds and achieving a top speed of 240 km/h.

In contrast, the E350e is driven by a plug-in hybrid setup that produces a healthy total system output of 313 hp and 500 Nm of torque.

According to Mercedes-Benz, this variant can travel up to 118 km and reach a top speed of 140 km/h using electric power supplied by a high-voltage battery with a capacity of 25.4 kWh.

Notably, in addition to the 11 kW AC charger, the E350e also supports fast charging up to 55 kW, which enables the battery to charge from 10% to 80% in approximately 20 minutes.

In addition to powertrains, the E200 and E350e also differ quite significantly in appearance and features. As a range topper, the E350e adds a bit of aggressiveness to its look via an AMG Line body kit and 20-inch AMG alloy wheels.

The variant also comes with Digital Light headlights with Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus and a panoramic sunroof.

Inside, the E350e is equipped with the MBUX Superscreen, which is made up of a 12.3-inch driver display, a 14.4-inch touchscreen, and a 12.3-inch passenger display.

The MBUX infotainment system now includes an App Store, allowing users to download various apps such as TikTok, Angry Birds, Zoom, and Webex, to name a few.

For video conferencing apps like Zoom and Webex, users can make calls or record videos using the selfie camera located on the dashboard.

Additionally, music streaming apps like Spotify and Apple Music are now integrated into the MBUX system.

Both variants feature ambient lighting (Active Ambient Lighting in the E350e) that spruces up the front section of the instrument panel as well as the doors.

Furthermore, the E-Class now offers a digital vehicle key function, enabling users to unlock or start the engine using their iPhone or Apple Watch.

Completing the package, the E350e comes standard with a Burmester 4D sound system featuring 21 speakers, including two sound resonating transducers in the backrest of each front seat for acoustic massage.

BYD Xia breaks cover, a cheaper alternative to Denza D9?

In addition to the Denza D9 and M6, BYD now has another offering that looks capable of shaking things up in the MPV segment.

Known as the BYD Xia, it comes as the flagship model in the automaker’s Dynasty series. It is reportedly named after the oldest dynasty in Chinese history, which began ruling in 2070 BC.

Measuring 5,145 mm in length, 1,970 mm in width, and 1,805 mm in height, the Xia is 105 mm shorter, 10 mm wider, and 115 mm lower than the D9. Its wheelbase is 3,045 mm, which is 65 mm shorter than that of the D9.

Without the influence of Mercedes-Benz as seen on the D9, the exterior design of the Xia is evidently not as opulent. This makes sense, as BYD targets the mass market, while Denza is BYD’s very own sub-brand specialising in luxury vehicles.

Nevertheless, the Xia is still visually appealing thanks to the trademark ‘Dragon Face’ design element and a large grille at the front, along with a vertical tail light that runs across the back.

The interior has yet to be revealed, but according to CarNewsChina, the Xia will offer seven seats in a 2+2+3 configuration, alongside features such as a large touchscreen and a flat-bottom steering wheel.

The Xia is equipped with a fifth-generation DM-i plug-in hybrid powertrain, which reportedly combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with 200 hp and an electric motor with 268 hp.

The powertrain is said to offer an electric driving range of up to 200 km, suggesting it may be equipped with a high-capacity Blade battery.

Additionally, the Xia utilises an adjustable suspension system with an electromagnetic DiSus-C system, similar to that used in the Tang and Han models. Other bells and whistles include the DiPilot ADAS and the DiLink 150 cockpit system.

The Xia is set to enter the Chinese market this year, with a starting price of 300,000 yuan (RM182,756). This makes it more affordable than the D9, which is priced between 339,800 yuan and 469,800 yuan (RM207,010–RM286,210).

Volvo Iron Women supports representation of women heavy-duty truckers

In support of developing skilled heavy-duty truck drivers, Volvo Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Volvo Trucks), has introduced its Volvo Iron Women initiative to Malaysia.

With the support of the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry as strategic partner, Volvo Trucks recently celebrated the inaugural graduation of five women as fully certified heavy-duty truck drivers.

“Volvo Iron Women has enjoyed much success globally and we are very excited to see the opportunities it will unlock with Malaysia as a pioneer of the programme in the Southeast Asia region,” said Volvo Trucks International, Vice President, Johan Selvén.

Minister of Women, Family and Community Development, Yang Berhormat Dato’ Seri Hajah Nancy Shukri, who graced the graduation ceremony, said in her address, “KPWKM’s collaboration with Volvo Trucks through the Iron Women initiative is a shining example of an impactful public-private partnership. I believe we are moving the needle steadily in addressing gender disparities in the workforce.”

Nancy also acknowledged Taipanco Sdn Bhd, who will be employing the first cohort of graduates, for being among the few industry players to recognise the value of women heavy-duty truck drivers as valuable assets to their fleet.

The Ministry stated that it would lend its support to equip the Iron Women graduates with the knowledge and skills to navigate a male-dominated industry, especially with an awareness to recognise and address any form of gender bias harassment with confidence.

This includes endorsing the Volvo Iron Women programme for counselling and training for gender bias harassment, and provision of a hotline for women drivers in need of counselling or advise should the need arise.

The Ministry also stated it would assist in identifying and recommending viable candidates as participants. By integrating a support system for the women, the Ministry hopes to create a seamless and sustainable transition of more women into new economic sectors, especially one traditionally dominated by men.

“Being in the logistics industry for over two decades, we see great potential in the empowerment and participation of women to address the industry’s growing demand for skilled truck drivers,” said Taipanco Sdn Bhd, Executive Director, Dato’ Nazari Akhbar.

The Volvo Iron Women programme is designed to empower candidates from end to end, beginning with the undertaking of lessons and examinations through an authorised driving institution to obtain a Class E license to drive heavy vehicles.

Following a full health evaluation, candidates then progress to the next stage of obtaining a Goods Driving License (GDL) by attending a seven-hour lecture and theory examination, of which all costs will be borne by the employing company. The GDL is divided into three categories, namely light vehicles, heavy vehicles and jointed vehicles. The Volvo Iron Women programme in Malaysia is focused on jointed vehicles.

Jaecoo launches first East Malaysian dealership in Kota Kinabalu

Following a busy month of J7 deliveries, Jaecoo is progressing in its commitment to ensure network readiness with the launch of a dealership in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Operated by Universal Jaecoo Sdn Bhd, the new facility is Jaecoo’s first dealership in East Malaysia.

“East Malaysia is an important market to us. Fans can expect to be immersed in a premium ownership experience that embodies the Jaecoo “From Classic, Beyond Classic” brand essence.

“We believe the J7 fits right in with the appetite of SUV fans in Sabah and JAECOO is ready to fulfil this demand,” said Chery Corporate Malaysia Executive Vice President, Leo Chen.

The dealership, which is located off Jalan Lintas, features a unique geometric exterior and has the capacity to entertain a healthy foot traffic of 200 visitors a month. It is fitted to offer customers an end-to-end experience from the point of purchase to after-sales care.

Customers can also expect to enjoy creature comforts including a cosy customer lounge complete with a dedicated coffee and tea bar, high-speed internet connectivity, and prayer rooms.

Jaecoo Malaysia Vice President, Emily Lek said patrons of the dealership will have the opportunity to experience the Jaecoo J7 AWD and 2WD variants on display.

“Our professionally trained sales advisors are also ready to attend to product enquiries and to arrange test drives upon request. With the future in mind, we believe we are well positioned in the market and have the capabilities to expand in tandem with our customer base in Sabah,” she added.

“The team at Universal Jaecoo is ever ready to deliver the best for our customers in Sabah. We are thrilled to be entrusted to carry the Jaecoo brand which is a testament to our capabilities and experience as an auto retailer that understands the East Malaysian market,” said Universal Jaecoo Sdn Bhd Managing Director, Datuk Chok Yun Kiong.

BMW driver slapped with RM556k fine for tailgating

Switzerland is among the few countries that practise a system where fines are calculated based on income. In other words, the higher the offender’s income, the more expensive the fine imposed.

Recently, a driver was fined 108,500 Swiss Francs (RM556,690) after being found guilty of tailgating another vehicle.

According to Swiss authorities, the 58-year-old driver committed the offense on the A1 highway near Zurich in March 2023.

The driver of the BMW 540d was reported to be traveling at a speed of around 119 km/h, while maintaining a distance of only 26 to 40 feet behind the vehicle in front of him.

An investigation revealed that the driver had a taxable income of 1.674 million Swiss Francs (RM8.5 million), which resulted in a fine of 108,500 Swiss Francs (RM556,690), equating to 6.48% of his total income.

Displeased with the eye-watering fine, the BMW driver, who is also a lawyer, decided to take his case to the High Court.

He claimed that his rights were not read to him during the investigation and argued that calculating the distance by video was inaccurate. The court, however, dismissed these claims.

According to a report, the judgment includes a conditional fine of 1,970 Swiss Francs (RM10,105) per day, totaling 98,500 Swiss Francs (RM505,206) for 50 days, and is subject to a two-year probation period.

He is also still required to pay the remaining fine of 10,000 Swiss Francs (RM51,290), court costs of 3,000 Swiss Francs (RM15,387), and legal fees. This brings the amount of the fines to be paid to over 108,500 Swiss Francs.

Imagine if an income-based fine system were implemented in this country. How much do you think you would have to cough up?

Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono launched in Malaysia, from RM71k

Ducati Malaysia has expanded its lineup in the country with the launch of the new Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono.

The motorcycle is available in two variants – the base Hypermotard 698 Mono, priced at RM70,900, and the range-topping 698 Mono RVE variant, available from RM77,900.

Both variants are powered by a Superquadro Mono 659 cc single-cylinder engine, which is derived from the 1,285 cc Superquadro engine used in the 1299 Panigale.

Equipped with a desmodromic system, the engine generates a total power output of 77.5 hp at 9,750 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm.

If that’s not potent enough, fitting the available Termignoni racing exhaust will bump up the power to 84.5 hp.

The suspension system is made up of a fully adjustable Marzocchi upside-down fork and a rear double-sided swingarm mated with a Sachs rear shock with progressive linkage.

The Hypermotard 698 Mono rolls 17-inch forged alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres measuring 120/70 at the front and 160/60 at the rear.

Braking power is provided by a 330 mm single disc and a Brembo M4.32 caliper at the front, as well as a 245 mm single disc with a single-piston caliper at the rear.

On the electronics front, the Hypermotard 698 Mono incorporates a plethora of technologies from the Panigale superbike series, which Cornering ABS with Slide-by-Brake, Ducati Wheelie Control, Ducati Traction Control, Engine Brake Control, and four Riding Modes.

The RVE variant sets itself apart from the base model through unique graphics and the addition of Ducati Quick Shift (DQS), which is offered as an option on the latter.

Proton commences CKD assembly of Saga in Egypt, to generate up to RM570mil in revenue

Proton took another step towards expanding its footprint in international markets by announcing the start of CKD operations in Egypt.

The announcement was made during an event at Proton’s Centre Of Excellence headquarters, which was highlighted by a flag off ceremony to send 120 units of left hand drive (LHD) Proton Saga CKD packs to the country.

Proton’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Roslan Abdullah said the addition of CKD operations in Egypt brings the number of plants involved in CKD and SKD activities for Proton outside of Malaysia to five.

“As the Malaysian automotive market reaches a natural saturation point, future volume growth potential will come from overseas markets where consumer demand is expected to be on an upward trend in the future,” he added.

The Proton brand has been present in the Egyptian automotive market with its partner, Ezz Elarab since 2004. Overall, nearly 17,000 CBU units have been exported to the country in that time and in 2024, it is forecast that
over 1,400 units will be shipped there.

With the local assembly targeted to start in December this year at an assembly plant owned by Ezz Elarab Elsewedy Automotive Factories (ESAF), the targeted volume for 2025 is expected to grow to 5,000 units of the Proton Saga.

“Locally assembling the Proton Saga in Egypt, allows the company to meet the aim of the Egyptian government
to limit the number of CBU imports into the country while also encouraging local assembly activities.

“This in turn creates the potential for greater future capacity expansion in the country, especially after we launch new models, with the aim to make Egypt the hub for Proton vehicle exports in the North African region,” said Steven Xu, Director of International Sales, Proton.

For the first three years up to the end of 2026, revenue earned by Proton from the export of CKD packs to Egypt is forecast to be RM570 million with a further RM20 million projected as revenue from parts export activities.

At the same time, the local Egyptian economy is expected to earn up to RM180 million in duties and taxes on the assembly of Proton vehicles in the country.

Experience the new Volvo EX30 at KL Base, Sg Besi on September 26-29

Volvo Car Malaysia will be giving customers the opportunity to get in the driver’s seat of the Volvo EX30 at a massive, first-of-its-kind launch showcase and driving experience happening from 26 to 29 September at KL Base, Sungai Besi.

The Volvo EX30 Experience will come hot on the heels of the official unveiling – slated for September 25 – and will offer customers the opportunity to be amongst the first to experience Volvo’s new, fully electric SUV.

The EX30 is packed with technology, featuring a new automatic parking feature, Google Built-in, upgraded Pilot Assist, and 360° environmental awareness from multiple cameras, sensors, and radars that look out for you and others on the road.

Big on tech and safety, it is also Volvo’s fastest-accelerating car and is designed to have the smallest carbon footprint ever of any Volvo car to date.

Attendees at the Volvo EX30 Experience will be able to:

  • Understand the many little ideas, inspirations, calculations and tests that built up to make a big impact in the design of the EX30.
  • See, touch, hear, and feel the EX30 in person.
  • Learn about the EX30’s cutting-edge technology and safety features in an interactive, guided car ride.
  • Experience the EX30’s blisteringly fast acceleration and dynamic handling on the runway of the iconic Sungai Besi airstrip.
  • Drive the EX30 on real-world city roads to appreciate its urban-friendly design.
  • Enjoy warm Scandinavian hospitality accompanied by knowledgeable consultants from Volvo’s authorised dealers.

The Volvo EX30 Experience will run from 10:00AM to 6:00PM each day and slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Register for the event at https://forms.volvocarmalaysia.com/ex30.

Customers can place their bookings online for the EX30 from 25 September.

Modenas, IFS Capital launch supply chain financing program for vendors

Motosikal Dan Enjin Nasional Sdn. Bhd. (Modenas) and IFS Capital (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. have entered into a strategic partnership to provide financial flexibility to Modenas vendors through the latter’s Supply Chain Financing Programme.

Called the SupplyLink Accord, the partnership will see the vendors enjoy the following features of the financing programme:

  • Early Payment Option: Vendors and suppliers gain access to funds ahead of the traditional payment cycle.
  • Streamlined Process: Simplified invoice approval and digitalised payment procedures for quicker transactions.
  • Enhanced Financial Flexibility: Immediate cash flow support for effective working capital management.
  • Easy Access: An online portal available 24-hours, seven days a week, from any location.
  • Digitalised Transactions: Streamlined, paperless processes.
  • No New Bank Account Required: No need for additional accounts.
  • Transparent Costs: Pay-as-you-use, with no hidden fees.

Roslan Roskan, CEO of Modenas said,“Early payment options will ensure that our supply chain operates at peak efficiency. Moreover, helping local small businesses manage their cash flow is essential, and this forward-looking approach by Modenas will surely contribute to the overall economy and demonstrates our commitment to growth.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Modenas to introduce this innovative financing solution,” said Ab. Razak Khalil, CEO of IFS Capital. “Our program is designed to create a more agile and responsive supply chain, driving growth and sustainability for all parties involved.”

By enhancing financial flexibility, the Supply Chain Financing Programme strengthens the supply chain, and fosters business resilience. The programme sets a new benchmark in the industry, aligning with the growing trend of financial solutions supporting dynamic business needs across Malaysia and the ASEAN region

Volvo XC90 facelift officially revealed, boasts range of over 800 km

The last time the Volvo XC90 was given an update was back in 2019. Now, five years later, the flagship SUV has received another round of makeover that sees it adapting design elements from the Swedish marque’s electric offering.

As you can see, the XC90 sports a new grille and LED headlights with sharper ‘Thor’s hammer’ DRL signatures. The front bumper also gets a fresh look with vertical air vents and wider lower air intake.

The shape of the taillights remains unchanged, but they now appear more modern thanks to a new lighting pattern.

For the interior, Volvo has made it even more practical in response to feedback from current XC90 owners. The center console now has additional storage space and cup holders, while the wireless charger is placed behind the central tunnel for better convenience.

On top of that, the XC90 gets a larger 11.2-inch touchscreen with a sharper and brighter display with 21% higher pixel density.

There’s also the the Bowers & Wilkins High Fidelity audio system which Volvo claims can “faithfully replicate the  acoustics of a stage, a concert hall or a jazz club.”

The XC90 will continue to be offered in the range-topping T8 plug-in hybrid variant. It combines a petrol engine and an electric motor that offers a range of over 800 km.

Volvo also offers B5 and B6 petrol mild hybrid variants, both assisted by a 48v lithium-ion battery and an integrated starter/generator which can help reduce emissions and fuel consumption by up to 15% in real-world driving.

The automaker has revised the suspension system so that each individual damper can adapt mechanically to current road conditions to optimise both comfort and stability.

Alternatively, customers can tick the box for the available air suspension system that works with an active chassis system to monitor the car, road and driver 500 times per second to give the most comfortable ride possible.

The air suspension system can lower itself by 20 mm or raise itself by 40 mm, making it easier for passengers to get in and out, improving aerodynamics, and increasing ground clearance for off-road driving.

Finally, Volvo has added extra insulation to certain parts of the car for less wind and road noise.