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Someone who loves driving manual cars but prefers riding an automatic scooter. Maybe it's an age thing.

Proton e.MAS 7 remains as best-selling EV in Malaysia

In March, Pro-Net, a subsidiary of Proton, successfully sold 797 units of the Proton e.MAS 7 electric SUV.

This brings the total deliveries of the e.MAS 7 to 1,853 units for the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, contributing to a market share of 30 percent thus far this year, making it the number one EV in Malaysia.

According to Zhang Qiang, the CEO of Pro-Net, “We would like to extend our gratitude to customers for their unwavering support and confidence in the Proton e.MAS 7, as well as their trust in us to provide an ecosystem that allows them to enjoy an electric driving experience.”

“This achievement will motivate us to continuously improve in offering high-quality products and provide a better ownership experience for our customers,” he stated.

For the Malaysian market, the Proton e.MAS 7 is available in two variants, the Prime priced at RM105,800 and the Premium priced at RM119,800, applicable for the first 6,000 bookings.

To facilitate users, Proton has established 75 DC charging points with up to 120 kW at several dealerships.

Additionally, owners can access over 90 percent of existing charging points in Malaysia operated by Gentari, JomCharge, chargEV, DC Handal, Chargesini, Carput Zap, RExharge, and Charge+, along with a live integrated charging map through the Proton e.MAS app.

Zhang Qiang further remarked, “Our goal is not just to sell cars; we aim to develop a complete ecosystem that involves not only 36 dealerships but also the entire EV charging infrastructure in Malaysia.

“We are also working closely with charging point operators (CPOs) to facilitate easier EV ownership as we want our customers to transition smoothly from ICE to EV.”

2026 Toyota GR86 Yuzu Edition arrives in the U.S. market

Eleven years ago, Toyota launched a special edition sports car under the youth-oriented Scion brand, known as the Scion FR-S Release Series 1.0.

Unfortunately, due to lackluster demand, the Scion brand was discontinued just two years after the FR-S model was introduced.

Now, the spirit of that limited edition car returns with the 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition, specifically for the American market.

Starting with the Premium variant, Toyota has added a Performance Package that includes Brembo brakes and SACHS dampers to this yellow GR86.

Buyers can also opt for accessories such as a body kit and a quad-tip exhaust system for a more striking appearance.

Lastly, the exterior of this vehicle is enhanced with Yuzu Yellow, complemented by matte black 18-inch alloy wheels.

The cabin of the GR86 features yellow stitching, replacing the red thread found in existing models.

In terms of power, the GR86 Yuzu Edition retains the 2.4-liter naturally aspirated boxer engine, producing 228 hp and 250 Nm of torque, with the option of a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.

As standard, this rear-wheel-drive car is equipped with a Torsen limited-slip differential (LSD).

Unlike the FR-S Release Series 1.0, which was limited to 1,500 units, Toyota makes the GR86 Yuzu Edition even more special with only 860 units to be produced.

Remainder of FB, FC, FD, FE & MALAYSIA plates now available via MySIKAP portal

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has announced the opening of registration for Malaysians who still wish to obtain the remainder Putrajaya registration numbers series (FB, FC, FD & FE) as well as the MALAYSIA plates starting today (April 8).

Interested parties can log in to the MySIKAP portal, select the ‘Vehicles’ menu, and click on the ‘Vehicle Number Reservation’ option.

Next, select the ‘Special Registration Numbers’ menu to choose the desired number before making payment either by credit card or internet banking.

The ‘F’ registration numbers were first introduced on June 1, 2016, to replace the original PUTRAJAYA series which had reached the limit of 9,999 vehicles.

This was subsequently replaced with FA on July 22, 2017, followed by FB (May 16, 2018), FC (May 2, 2019), FD (April 12, 2021), and FE in April 2022.

 

Porsche 911 Hybrid now available for order in Malaysia

Sime Darby Auto Performance, the official distributor of Porsche vehicles in Malaysia, has announced the introduction of two new variants of the 911 sports car: the 911 Carrera and the 911 Carrera 4 GTS, with prices starting from RM1.43 million.

The highlight is undoubtedly the debut of the first hybrid variant of the 911, the Carrera 4 GTS.

Powered by a 3.6-liter T-Hybrid powertrain producing 541 PS and 610 Nm of torque, the 911 Carrera 4 GTS is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.0 seconds before reaching a top speed of 312 km/h.

This power boost is also aided by a single electric exhaust turbocharger (providing an additional 15 PS) that ensures responsive and dynamic power delivery.

Additionally, the 911 Carrera 4 GTS is equipped with a 54 PS/150 Nm electric motor, supported by a compact battery pack capable of storing energy up to 1.9 kWh.

Despite the significant system changes, the added weight of the 911 Carrera 4 GTS is merely around 50 kg compared to the previous model.

Standard features for the 911 Carrera 4 GTS include a rear-axle steering system, sports suspension with a multi-chamber damper system (PASM), a ride height that is 10 mm lower, a custom sports exhaust system, and a wheel combination of 20/21 inches with wider rear tires.

It is also equipped with an active cooling system that optimizes the vehicle’s aerodynamic aspects based on current requirements.

For those who prefer the 911 without any hybrid assistance, the 911 Carrera is still available, retaining the 3.0-liter twin-turbo boxer engine but with an increased output of up to 394 PS and 450 Nm.

Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is achieved in just 4.1 seconds (3.9 seconds with the Sport Chrono package), with a maximum speed of 294 km/h.

Unlike the 911 Carrera 4 GTS, the 911 Carrera can be fitted with 19/20-inch wheels, an Exclusive Design wheel option with more aerodynamic carbon blades, and an aero kit option to further enhance driving performance.

Other exterior features include matrix LED headlights with a four-point graphic, redesigned rear light strips, and a modified rear grille structure, as well as an option for HD matrix LED headlights with over 32,000 light points.

Inside the cabin, the 911 now boasts a 12.6-inch curved digital cluster screen with seven display options, including a classic meter display, a 10.9-inch central screen, Apple CarPlay support, Siri voice command assistance, and built-in Spotify and Apple Music applications.

It is worth noting that the Porsche 911 Carrera is only available in a rear-wheel-drive Coupé version, while the 911 Carrera 4 GTS is offered in an all-wheel-drive (AWD) version, with either Coupé or Targa body styles.

2025 Yamaha MT-15 now available in new Ice Storm colour – priced from RM12,498 in Malaysia

In addition to updates for the Y15ZR model, Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has also announced the new Ice Storm colour option for the Yamaha MT-15 2025.

Alongside Ice Storm, buyers can still choose the existing Midnight Black colour, with a selling price of RM12,498, excluding insurance and registration fees.

This 155cc machine can produce 19 hp at 10,000 rpm and a torque of 14.7 Nm at 8,500 rpm.

Other features include telescopic front forks, a single rear shock absorber, a disc braking system, a seat height of 810 mm, and a 10-liter fuel tank.

The Yamaha MT-15 2025 will be available at all authorized Yamaha dealers starting April 8, 2025.

2025 Yamaha Y15ZR SE now available in new Bronze Fury colour – RM9,498

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has announced the special edition (SE) model of the Yamaha Y15ZR, which comes in the Bronze Fury colour.

Each purchase of the Yamaha Y15ZR SE will include a sporty visor, along with a premium Yamaha basket equipped with a USB-C charging slot.

This Yamaha Y15ZR SE can be found at all authorized Yamaha dealers nationwide starting April 7, 2025, with a price of RM9,498, excluding insurance and registration fees.

Owners of the Yamaha Y15ZR SE will also receive a complimentary brake disc lock package worth RM100.

In terms of specifications, it retains the single-cylinder 150 cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 15.2 hp at 8,500 rpm and 13.8 Nm at 7,000 rpm.

Narushi Yazaki is now the Managing Director and CEO of Honda Malaysia

Honda Malaysia has announced the appointment of Narushi Yazaki as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2025.

Narushi Yazaki succeeds Hironobu Yoshimura, who has led Honda Malaysia for the past three years and is currently serving at Honda’s headquarters in Tokyo.

According to Honda Malaysia, Yazaki has over 25 years of experience, holding key leadership positions in several countries, including the United States, Japan, and Thailand.

Prior to serving in Malaysia, Yazaki worked with Corporate Administration Operations at Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.

“I am honored to take on this responsibility at Honda Malaysia, a market known for its dynamic growth and significant contributions to the Honda brand in the Asia and Oceania region.

“I aim to build on the strong foundation laid by my predecessors and continue driving Honda Malaysia’s growth and success in this thriving market,” he stated.

Under Yoshimura’s leadership, he played a vital role in maintaining Honda Malaysia’s position in the non-national passenger vehicle segment for 11 consecutive years.

He was also responsible for leading Honda Malaysia through the challenging period following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Price war initiated by Chinese brands disrupts local automotive industry

The price war launched by a handful of Chinese automotive brands may benefit consumers, but it can have a substantial effect on the local automotive industry.

This concern was voiced by Proton’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Roslan Abdullah, during an interview with Berita Harian.

He explained that the massive discounts would create a ripple effect on local vendors who have long supplied components and parts for vehicles.

“The impact of this price war not only affects OEMs with manufacturing and assembly plants in the country, but also has repercussions for local vendors and dealers.

“This situation arises when an oversupply of stocks increases as customers prefer vehicles offered at lower prices. At the same time, some customers are adopting a wait-and-see approach, hoping prices will continue to fall,” he told BH.

Additionally, the price war will also affect the used vehicle market, where customers are likely to opt for new vehicles due to more competitive pricing.

“This will significantly impact the depreciation value of the affected vehicles. The trade-in market will also experience negative impacts,” he stated.

Due to high operating costs (including manufacturing, vendor, and supply chain costs), local OEM brands cannot lower vehicle prices to the same level as Chinese brands to sustain their business.

“We cannot reduce prices to an extremely low level; however, we can offer discounts or promotions such as cash rebates and accessory packages to balance market prices,” he said.

In this regard, Proton is taking careful steps to ensure the company’s long-term profitability, considering it employs more than 7,000 workers and involves over 5,000 employees in its sales network.

“Large-scale vendors may be able to survive because they have partnerships with other brands. However, small vendors that rely on a single brand will surely be affected,” he noted.

According to him, most brands reducing prices benefit from completely built-up (CBU) or semi-knocked down (SKD) concepts, which require lower investments compared to local OEMs like PROTON.

“Their investments in Malaysia are still minimal. Therefore, they can offer substantial discounts because their operating costs are also low. However, this puts pressure on companies operating in Malaysia in the long term,” he explained.

Roslan also emphasized the importance of reassessing the impact of this price war to protect well-established brands in Malaysia.

“Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the government’s target; however, a review needs to be conducted to ensure local assembly brands (CKD) with their own factories and vendor networks can continue to be resilient,” he stated.

Proton donates RM250k, offers free car inspections for Putra Heights incident victims

The automotive company Proton has announced a comprehensive support initiative for residents and victims of the gas pipeline fire incident in Putra Heights that occurred on the morning of April 1.

A total of RM250,000 has been allocated to address the immediate needs of residents who have lost their homes, including those placed in several temporary evacuation centers (PPS).

Proton has also established six service centers in the nearby area to offer a thorough free vehicle assessment program, in addition to assisting with insurance claims for all Proton brand vehicles affected by the unfortunate incident.

This service aims to assess the extent of damage in detail and provide owners with a clear pathway for the repair and recovery of affected vehicles.

Affected Proton owners can obtain a comprehensive assessment free of charge at the following six Proton service centers:

For more information, please contact Proton’s 24-hour customer service line at 1-800-88-8398 or via WhatsApp at 012-219 5426.

EON allocates 62 vehicles for Putra Heights incident victims

Edaran Otomobil Nasional Berhad (EON) has provided 62 vehicles for the use of victims of the Putra Heights incident for one month without any charges.

The donation consists of 40 vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, and multipurpose vehicles from EON’s retail brands, such as Proton, Mitsubishi, and Volkswagen, as well as from EON’s vehicle rental subsidiary, Avis Malaysia.

In addition, 22 units of vehicles consisting of pickup trucks, including four units of electric vehicles (EV) from the smart brand are also provided for the use of government agencies and organizations that provide assistance to the victims.

EON’s Chief Executive Officer, Akkbar Danial, stated, “Many families not only lost their homes but also lost their primary means of transportation due to the fire incident.”

“As the largest multi-brand vehicle distributor in the country, EON feels grateful to be in a position to provide some relief during this difficult time.”

“On behalf of EON Group, I would like to express my deepest sympathy to all the affected victims. We pray for the speedy recovery of those who have been injured, and hope that all those impacted have the strength, courage, and support needed to rebuild their lives.”

He, who is also the head of the automotive distribution unit at DRB-HICOM, added, “For the time being, EON will provide vehicles to the affected victims and NGOs at no charge for one month. This assistance may be extended depending on specific needs.”

Akkbar also expressed gratitude to the Office of the Chief Minister of Selangor, the Department of Social Welfare, and the Subang Jaya Municipal Council for supporting EON in this initiative and urged various parties to take immediate action to ensure the welfare of the local community following this unfortunate incident.

Third gen Nissan LEAF now a crossover with 600 km driving range

The Nissan LEAF battery electric vehicle has been on the global market since 2010 and has endured through two generations in a hatchback body style.

However, for the third generation, the Nissan LEAF has been redesigned as a crossover to align with the market demand, which leans more towards larger-bodied models.

Built on the CMF-EV platform owned by the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, the new LEAF features increased overall dimensions, though it is slightly shorter compared to the existing LEAF.

From the showcased design, it is evident that the LEAF borrows many styling elements from the Ariya EV and boasts a drag coefficient of 0.25.

Nissan has not disclosed further specifications for the LEAF.

However, according to Nissan Europe’s product chief, Francois Bailly, the new LEAF is capable of offering a real-world driving range exceeding 598 km.

He added that the LEAF will also receive the latest Google-based infotainment system, complemented by advanced driver assistance systems.

#EratkanIkatan: ‘Balik kampung’ with EV, a more peaceful journey with CelcomDigi!

CelcomDigi is proud to announce a strategic partnership with JomCharge and chargEV, leaders in electric vehicle charging in Malaysia, as the leading operators of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the country. They will install more than 100 charging stations in residential and commercial areas by the end of 2025.

This is part of CelcomDigi’s commitment to support the EV ecosystem in Malaysia while facilitating the transition of Malaysians to sustainable mobility.

Additionally, CelcomDigi customers can enjoy a rebate of RM10 when charging at JomCharge and chargEV stations. Check the MyDigi and Celcom Life apps today for more information on participating station locations. Rewards will be available for redemption on April 1, 2025.

The celebration of Hari Raya Aidilfitri becomes more meaningful with close ties and harmony between generations. In conjunction with this festive season, CelcomDigi presents the #EratkanIkatan campaign with the theme “Raya Bersama, Lebih Bermakna” inviting us to gather and create memories with family, friends, and the community.

In celebration of Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2025, CelcomDigi presents:

 

Syukur: A Tale of Dreams & Determination 

‘Syukur’ tells the story of Melor, a busker from a small town with big ambitions. Set against the backdrop of the Ramadan month, this short film portrays the challenges faced by Melor that test his patience and resilience.

The climax of the film features a cameo appearance by Yuna, who inspires the main character while also depicting CelcomDigi’s role in empowering the next generation.

 

Special promotions for Raya

Enjoy exclusive offers such as subscriptions to Disney+ Hotstar, Viu, and iQiyi starting from RM11.90/month, as well as smart devices with the Easy360 5G package for as low as RM1/month.

Visit https://www.celcomdigi.com/promotions-raya for more information and explore more attractive offers!

This RM6 million “1M” plate number is owned by the Malaysian Embassy in UK

The use of custom license plates on luxury cars is not a new phenomenon and is also a common sight in Malaysia.

However, did you know that there is a special registration number that exists only in the UK, valued at millions of ringgit?

This is the license plate “1M” owned by the Malaysian Embassy.

According to a video by @numberplatehistory on TikTok, this date-less license plate was specially issued by the UK government for the Malaysian Embassy.

 

@numberplatehistory £1M Plate You will never be able to buy! This number plate, with a dateless format, was especially issued to the Malaysian Embassy. As it an embassy plate, it is non transferable outside of their vehicles. Over the years, it has been on a variety of vehicles from London Taxis to Mercedes Benz S Classes, currently sitting on an S450. Although it is impossible to say when the registration was issued, documents tell us it was already in use by 1974 through the amazing researcher late Noel Woodall. If this registration ever came to market, not that it can, it would likely sell for over seven figures – or a million pound number plate! It’s value comes inherently from it’s initial, number, and character length. Number Plates / Registration value can be established by a few factors: 🔴 Popularity of Initials 🔴 Number of Characters 🔴 Quality of Numbers As it is impossible in the United Kingdom to have a two digit number plate, this is the shortest possible M alongside the privately owned M1. If you would like to find out more about number plates, check out my other videos! I am not associated nor apart of this plates sale, this video is a showcase of a unique plate. #foryoupage #fyp #cars #privatenumberplate #privateplate #licenseplates #numberplate #licenseplatetok #carcontent #numberplates ♬ Paris – Else

The value of this registration number – if it could be sold – could reach £1 million (RM5.71 million).

“As it is an embassy plate, it is non-transferable outside of their vehicles,” he wrote.

It is unclear when this special number was issued, but based on research documents by Noel Woodall titled Car Numbers, the number 1M has been in use since 1974.

In the UK, the use of special registration numbers symbolizes a status symbol and significant investment.

In addition to 1M, there are also other special plates registered in the UK that have high values exceeding five figures, such as M1, F1, S1, 1D, and VIP 1.

SYM ADXTG 400 set to land in Malaysia this May – priced below RM30,000

Recently, MForce Bike Holdings confirmed that it will launch a new adventure-style scooter, the SYM ADXTG 400 by mid-year.

In terms of appearance, the aggressive and angular design of the SYM ADXTG 400 is inspired by prehistoric tigers.

It features sharp LED lights at both the front and rear, alongside a more stylish exhaust.

The SYM ADXTG 400 is powered by a single-cylinder 399 cc engine capable of producing 35 hp at 7,000 rpm and 37 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm, paired with a CVT transmission.

This scooter is also supported by Hyper-VVS technology, contributing to more economical fuel consumption and performance that does not disappoint.

Riding comfort is enhanced by two balancing shafts that reduce vibrations, complemented by an inverted front fork suspension and an aluminum swing arm with multi-link setup at the rear.

Interestingly, the ADXTG 400 also offers an off-road riding mode, along with ABS braking system and traction control.

Other features include wide handlebars, a smart key system, a color LCD display, a USB port with fast charging 3.0, an adjustable windscreen, as well as handlebar protectors and engine guards.

MForce revealed that the estimated selling price for the ADXTG 400 adventure scooter starts from below RM30,000. Is it worth it?

Pilot testing of AWAS using AI to detect speeding drivers on PLUS and KLK starting this June

Pilot testing of the Automatic Awareness Safety System (AWAS) using point-to-point methods will be implemented by June, reported Berita Harian.

This method will be used to detect drivers who exceed speed limits by measuring the duration and distance traveled, in addition to using artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

Initially, two highway locations will be selected for this pilot project: the route from Genting Sempah Tunnel to Gombak Rest Stop (KL-Karak Highway), and from Senawang Toll Plaza to Simpang Ampat Toll Plaza (North-South Highway).

The system will also be installed at locations where accidents frequently occur, such as the route from Menora Tunnel to Sungai Perak Rest Stop.

In an interview with Berita Harian, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Transport (MOT), Datuk Jana Santhiran Muniayan, stated that the system can detect drivers who violate speed limits if they arrive at their destination quicker than the estimated time.

“This system, installed at toll plazas, will record travel time based on distance.

“For example, if a driver travels from Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur to Tanjung Malim, Perak, and arrives earlier than expected, the vehicle’s license plate will be detected and an automatic summons will be issued,” he said.

With the help of AI, this system can detect how long a driver stops at any location to extend their travel time to avoid detection.

He also mentioned that a company has been appointed to handle the proof-of-concept (POC) process without incurring financial impacts on the government.

Previously, Transport Minister Anthony Loke revealed that the AWAS camera system would be enhanced with the point-to-point method compared to the static method implemented earlier.

This is because the implementation of the AWAS cameras at present is seen as not achieving the goal of reducing vehicle speed and minimizing accident risks.

Jaecoo J8 previewed for the Malaysian market – estimated price from RM195k

This year, Jaecoo Malaysia is busy making waves.

In less than a month after the launch of the latest Jaecoo J7 PHEV model, another model is set to be launched soon – the Jaecoo J8.

Previewed earlier in 2024, the Jaecoo J8 is now on public display at One Utama Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya from March 27-30.

The Jaecoo J8 has the following dimensions: 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide, and 1,699 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm.

Thanks to its relatively long dimensions, the Jaecoo J8 is available in two configurations: two rows (five seats) or three rows (six seats).

The SUV is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo engine producing 249 PS and 385 Nm, paired with a eight-speed automatic transmission. It will be available in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (AWD).

The driving experience is further enhanced by a Continuous Damping Control (CDC) system, exclusive to the AWD variant, and a water wading depth of 450 mm.

Exterior features include full LED lighting, 20-inch alloy rims, embedded door handles, a Mercedes-style Panamericana grille structure, and a floating roof design.

The cabin layout is reminiscent of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, featuring twin 12.3-inch screens and a panoramic sunroof.

The Jaecoo J8 2WD includes a 540-degree camera system, a Sony audio system with 12 speakers, and a cargo space of 738 liters.

The AWD version upgrades to a Sony audio system with 14 speakers, 10 airbags, an automatic fragrance system, NFC-based key system, power-adjustable first and second-row seats, ventilation for the driver, and leather and suede trim in the cabin.

The J8 AWD offers a significantly smaller cargo space of 200 liters, in contrast to the 2WD version.

The estimated selling price starts from RM195,000 for the 2WD version and goes up to RM220,000 for the AWD version.

Those interested in seeing the Jaecoo J8 SUV up close can visit One Utama Shopping Centre (GF Luxe) from March 27-31, Queensbay Mall (April 9-13), and the Malaysia Autoshow 2025 (May 8-15).

Note: The displayed Jaecoo J8 outside is a pre-production unit; final specs may vary.

Petron Malaysia launches 2025 road safety campaign

In conjunction with the upcoming Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2025 celebrations, Petron Malaysia, in collaboration with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), launched the Road Safety Program at the Petron MRR2 station in Selayang.

The objective of this program is to enhance road users’ awareness of the importance of safe driving practices.

According to Shaliza Mohd Sidek, Head of Retail Business at Petron Malaysia, “Safety is indeed an important agenda at Petron. We have conducted specific programs in selected schools and universities, particularly in areas with high rates of road accidents and fatalities, to foster a more caring and responsible attitude among new drivers and riders.”

“At the same time, we are also establishing a strategic partnership with PDRM in the Go-To-Safety-Point (GTSP) Program, which has designated Petron stations as safe points for all customers and local communities in times of emergency.

“We hope today’s program serves as a reminder for everyone to remain vigilant and drive responsibly, especially as Hari Raya approaches,” she further stated.

Petron is also collaborating with strategic partners such as Carro and Rider Gate to offer free car and motorcycle inspections.

Gramp’s Asia is providing samples of fresh-scented botanical car sprays to raise awareness of micro-sleep, while IGL Coatings is supplying products for car windshields to enhance visibility and reduce eye fatigue.

Customers can also receive samples of coffee and roselle products from NesQ.

Since 2013, Petron stations have served as community assistance centers through the GSTP program, and in 2024, 54 Petron station operators were recognized by PDRM for their outstanding contributions.

PDRM receives two units of Peugeot 408 patrol car for evaluation

Who would have thought that this fierce-looking crossover sedan has now become part of the patrol car fleet of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM)?

However, do not celebrate too soon, as the two units of the Peugeot 408 handed over by Peugeot Malaysia are merely on loan to PDRM for real-world evaluation purposes.

According to the provided images, the borrowed units are of the Allure variant.

In the Malaysian market, the Peugeot 408 has a starting price of RM146,055 and is powered by a 1.6-liter Puretech turbo engine that produces 218 PS and 300 Nm of torque.

Currently, PDRM’s patrol car fleet consists of the segment C Honda Civic sedan in its FC and FE generations.

 

 

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Honda CB1000F Concept unveiled at the 2025 Osaka Motorcycle Show

At the 41st Osaka Motorcycle Show 2025 held at INTEX Osaka, Honda showcased the CB1000F Concept for the first time.

Although it is still designated as a concept, the design of the Honda CB1000F suggests that it is ready for mass production.

It also reminds us of the CB-F Concept design presented five years ago.

However, unlike the CB-F, which was built on the CB1000R platform, the CB1000F shares the same chassis as the CB1000 Hornet.

What’s the difference? The CB1000F features a steel frame and a twin-sided swingarm, compared to the CB-F, which uses an aluminum frame and a single-sided swingarm.

Additionally, the CB1000F is equipped with a 150 hp inline-four engine derived from the Fireblade, along with Showa SFF-BP front forks and Nissin brakes, which are also found on the Hornet model.

The Honda CB1000F also boasts a new subframe designed to fit its retro proportions, complemented by a large chrome exhaust canister.

While adhering to a retro concept, the Honda CB1000F also includes modern features such as a single rear shock absorber, inverted forks, radial brakes, LED lighting, and a TFT display.

Once in production, the Honda CB1000F is poised to compete strongly against existing neo-retro models in the market, such as the Kawasaki Z900RS and Yamaha XSR900.

30 schools to participate in Toyota Eco Youth 2025 for RM167,000 rewards

UMW Toyota Motor has officially announced the opening of registrations for the annual Toyota Eco Youth 2025 event.

Supported by the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE), this initiative encourages secondary school students nationwide to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to environmental issues.

This year’s 24th edition doubles the number of participants to 30 schools, increasing the funding to RM167,000, with each selected school receiving a grant of RM3,000.

Students will also have the chance to compete for cash prizes totaling RM77,000 across various categories: RM30,000 for the champion, RM20,000 for the first runner-up, RM10,000 for the second runner-up, and RM5,000 each for sub-categories such as Best Social Media Campaign, Best Presentation, and Best Exhibition, as well as RM2,000 for the Best Advisor Teacher category.

Since its introduction in 2001, Toyota Eco Youth (TEY) has benefited nearly 600 schools and more than 300,000 students across Malaysia, guiding them in developing critical skills to drive change within their communities.

The effectiveness of this annual program is evident as TEY participants successfully present innovative ideas that can be translated into real projects that have a positive impact on society.

For example, a group of students developed a system that not only reduces agricultural waste but also improves local waste disposal methods, enhancing community health and environmental sustainability in Kuala Bikam.

In Penang, marine pollution issues have been addressed through community-based cleaning programs that help restore the marine ecosystem.

In Sarawak, a group of students introduced sustainable agricultural practices that reduce reliance on harmful chemicals, while promoting long-term environmental conservation efforts.

All these successes stem from the unique application of Toyota’s 8-Step Problem Solving Methodology (PSM), which equips students with systematic problem-solving skills that enable them to identify issues in-depth, understand root causes, and devise practical and sustainable solutions.

“Toyota Eco Youth is not just about raising awareness of environmental issues—it’s about taking action,” said Datuk Ravindran K., President of UMW Toyota Motor.

“By doubling the number of participating schools and allocating a larger fund, we are offering more opportunities for students to devise innovative solutions that can propel Malaysia towards a more sustainable future.

“We are excited to see how this year’s participants will create change and inspire the community with their ideas,” he added.

Interested schools can register at the link https://bit.ly/TEY2025_RegisterNow before April 3, 2025, while the official launch event, workshops, and opening ceremony will take place from April 28 to April 30, 2025.