BMW Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. was established in 2003 as a joint venture with the Group’s local partner Sime Darby Berhad. Currently known as BMW Group Malaysia, they are the authorized importer and distributor of BMW and MINI vehicles in Malaysia. It operates three facilities in Malaysia – a vehicle and engine assembly facility in Kulim, a regional parts distribution centre in Senai, and a regional IT, sales and after-sales training centre in Cyberjaya, which also serves as the company’s head office in Malaysia. Its best-seller is the BMW 3 Series but its X Series range of SUVs, namely the X1 and X3, have been gaining in popularity. Other popular models include the BMW 5 Series and the BMW 7 Series. Find the latest news, reviews, promos, prices and specifications here for all BMW models currently on sale in Malaysia.
BMW Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. was established in 2003 as a joint venture with the Group’s local partner Sime Darby Berhad. Currently known as BMW Group Malaysia, they are the authorized importer and distributor of BMW and MINI vehicles in Malaysia. It operates three facilities in Malaysia – a vehicle and engine assembly facility in Kulim, a regional parts distribution centre in Senai, and a regional IT, sales and after-sales training centre in Cyberjaya, which also serves as the company’s head office in Malaysia. Its best-seller is the BMW 3 Series but its X Series range of SUVs, namely the X1 and X3, have been gaining in popularity. Other popular models include the BMW 5 Series and the BMW 7 Series. Find the latest news, reviews, promos, prices and specifications here for all BMW models currently on sale in Malaysia.
There's a hybrid stigma among Malaysian buyers due to concerns like "poor resale value" and "battery replacement cost." On our Cars for Sale site, a used F30-generation BMW 330e is listed as low as RM 56k. Introduced in Malaysia in August 2016 at RM 248k, the 330e has lost nearly 80% of its value in 8 years. Should you fear the hybrid, or have prices dropped enough to justify the potential risk? Here’s a quick rundown. Overview At its launch in August 2016, the F30 BMW 330e came in the Sport Lin
BMW did not invent the coupe-SUV crossover look but it helped popularise it, for better or worse. When the folks from Munich introduced the BMW X6 seventeen years ago, it caught the attention of rivals like Mercedes-Benz and Audi. Eventually, almost every other carmaker from Honda to Porsche presented their take on melding the sportiness of a coupe with the tall height of an SUV. Some stumbled and some succeeded but what was initially thought to be just a fad of the industry became a mainstay. B
BMW Malaysia has introduced a new M Sport Pro variant for the locally assembled (CKD) 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i. This new "Pro" variant replaces the standard M Sport, offering a higher level of standard equipment for a slight bump in price, now from RM 426,500 (OTR without insurance, with extended warranty and service package), RM 5,000 more than the previous M Sport version. Visually, the M Sport Pro variant sports the M Lights Shadowline treatment, which gives the Adaptive LED headlights a darker
It's like that one Beatles song insinuates – one comes, and another will go. Such also is the tact that BMW is apparently taking next year, as Automotive News Europe report that the brand is set to revive the 6 Series into its original form and discontinue the 8 Series in the process. Citing an anonymous supply-chain industry source, the piece highlights that BMW is set to bring back the 6 Series as a small-volume coupe and convertible in the second half of 2026. It will be based on BMW's Cluste
The all-new seventh-generation (G90) 2024 BMW M5 has made its global debut. Yes, the M5 is now a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), featuring an electrified powertrain known as the M Hybrid system, similar to that used in the XM. At the core of the G90 M5 is a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine producing 585 PS and 750 Nm. This engine is paired with an 8-speed M Steptronic automatic transmission and an M xDrive all-wheel-drive system. The M xDrive features a central transfer case with a multi-plate clutc
BMW Malaysia has announced the official pricing for the 2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive. This fully imported (CBU) model from Germany is now available at all authorised BMW dealerships in Malaysia, starting at RM 499,100 (OTR without insurance, including the extended warranty and service package). The i5 M60 features the M performance kidney grille, illuminated by the BMW Iconic Glow, and 21-inch wheels. Exclusive M Sport Pro components include the M rear spoiler, M Lights Shadowline, M High Gloss Shadow