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2025 Hanway Heritage 400 officially launched in Malaysia – RM22,800

Another Chinese brand has officially entered the Malaysian market, namely Hanway, which presents a new cruiser model called the Heritage 400.

The Hanway Heritage 400 features a bobber-style design offering either a single-seat option or a dual-seat configuration for two riders at a time.

It is powered by a liquid-cooled 401 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 41.6 hp at 9,500 rpm and a torque of 34 Nm at 8,000 rpm.

This power is transmitted to the rear wheel through a six-speed transmission and chain final drive.

The cradle-type frame is supported by suspension that includes telescopic forks at the front, followed by twin shock absorbers with preload adjustment at the rear.

For braking, the bike is equipped with dual 300 mm rotors for the front wheel, complemented by a single 255 mm rotor at the rear, and a two-channel ABS system.

The Hanway Heritage 400 features amenities such as an LED headlight unit, a combination analog and digital display, a seat height of 690 mm, and a 12-liter fuel tank.

In Malaysia, the 2025 Hanway Heritage 400 is priced at RM22,800.

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?