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  • Sexiest C-segment sedan yet? Kia K4 debuts with 2.0L NA & 1.6T engines, up to 193 PS/264 Nm

    The Kia K4 has made its global debut at the 2024 New York International Auto Show. With the Civic-rivalling K4, the Cerato and Forte moniker will no longer be used. In line with Kia's "Opposites United" design principle, the K4 features a sleek profile with angular elements. Employing "Twist Logic," the design incorporates vertical D-pillars and prominent wheel haunches. L-shaped head- and taillights intersect with the front and rear bumpers, while LED daytime running lights form Kia's signature

    ShaunShaun

    Mar 29, 2024

  • Japan's unexpected resale value champ - prices of used Mitsubishi Triton are going up

    One-tonne pick-up trucks are not very popular in Japan, where kei minivans with sliding doors and tight roads-friendly mini-trucks are the preferred work tools for people who need to haul a lot of cargo. Though larger pick-up trucks don’t sell in very high volume, they are seen as status symbols. Parallel-imported left-hand drive American pick-up trucks prowl the trendy streets of Roppongi and Ginza, rarely leaving tarred roads. Nearly twenty years ago, Mitsubishi Motors in 2005 attempted to int

    HansHans

    Mar 29, 2024

  • This Thai-assembled Honda HR-V BEV has 204 PS/310 Nm and 500 km NEDC range

    While Thailand’s automotive market is still mostly dominated by Japanese brands, the battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment is controlled by the Chinese. Thanks to incentives, the Kingdom’s BEV market saw a 684% growth in sales last year and is expected to continue to rise in 2024. In late 2023, Honda Thailand announced itself as the first mainstream Japanese carmaker to begin local production (CKD) of a BEV model. The Honda e:N1, the name given to the Thai market version of the European-spec e:

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Mar 29, 2024

  • Bomba to issue new regulations on solar panel installations following recent Mydin Manjoi blaze

    The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM / Bomba) has announced plans to issue new guidelines for the installation of solar panels on buildings, businesses and homes in the country, reports Bernama. This move according to JBPM Director-General Datuk Nor Hisham Mohamad, comes as a measure to enhance fire safety and control, following the recent incident at the Mydin Manjoi supermarket where firefighters faced difficulties due to solar panels blocking access from the roof. Mohamad stated "In

    ArvindArvind

    Mar 29, 2024

  • BYD delays construction of BEV plant in Vietnam amidst market slowdown

    BYD has adjusted its timeline for establishing a battery electric vehicle (BEV) factory in Vietnam, according to a disclosure made by a senior executive at the industrial park slated for the development during a shareholders meeting on Thursday, reports Reuters. The Vietnamese government had previously announced in May last year that BYD intended to construct a facility for manufacturing and assembling electric cars in the northern province of Phu Tho. This move was expected to expand BYD's oper

    ShaunShaun

    Mar 29, 2024

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