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We recently highlighted the often-overlooked Nissan Teana, a gem among D-segment sedans. Another similarly forgotten model is the Proton Perdana. Available in the used car market for as low as RM 28k, this is an interesting option as it offers Honda reliability at Proton prices. Overview Due to the rising maintenance costs of the first-generation Perdanas, many state governments sought replacements from brands like Toyota and Mercedes-Benz, creating a national controversy during budget-tightenin
May 30, 2024
With battery electric vehicles (BEV) being all the rage these days, other alternate fuel sources seem to have taken the back seat when it comes to their development. Hydrogen is one of those alternatives with Toyota and Geely reportedly still researching their feasibility. Hyundai is another carmaker that is taking a swing in hydrogen-powered vehicle development. Besides Toyota and Honda, Hyundai also offers a mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle (FCEV), the Hyundai Nexo crossover bu
May 30, 2024
The Perodua Emo-1, the first working prototype previewing an all-electric drivetrain for a battery EV (BEV) variant of the next generation Perodua Myvi. It will be launched in Malaysia by the end of 2025, with a price tag of under RM 100,000. Although it made its public debut as a working prototype, the public never got to see the Perodua Emo-1 being driven. Thanks to a LinkedIn post by Perodua’s Deputy General Manager for electric powertrain, Mr. Hasrol Hashim, we now get to see glimpses of the
May 30, 2024
Sime Darby Auto ConneXion (SDAC) launched the new limited-edition 2024 Ford Ranger StormTrak with all 200 units only available for purchase exclusively online. Priced from RM 181,888 (on-the-road, without insurance, Peninsular Malaysia), the Ranger StrormTrak is powered by the same 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine as the Wildtrak. The oil burner develops 210 PS and produces 500 Nm of torque paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The Ranger StormTrak made its ASEAN debut in Thailand last
May 30, 2024
Tan Chong International Limited (TCIL) and Subaru Corporation have announced the cessation of Complete Knock Down (CKD) operations in Southeast Asia. The company will pivot towards importing Complete Build Up (CBU) vehicles from Japan. The decision, disclosed in a filling with Hong Kong's Stock Exchange, is a response to evolving market dynamics and a forward-looking approach aimed at ensuring sustained growth in the automotive industry. The CKD operations in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cam
May 30, 2024