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The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) is looking to introduce the so-called ‘Lemon Law,’ either by proposing a new bill in parliament, or amending existing laws, by March 2025. ‘Lemon law’ is a colloquial term for laws that protect consumers from buying defective cars, sometimes called ‘lemons.’ According to a report by The Edge, Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said a group of law experts has been appointed to prepare a report on the best practices implemented in several count
Jun 4, 2024
Did you know that Malaysia ranks among the Top 10 in terms of sales volume for Lamborghini in the Asia Pacific region? Specifically, it is 7th behind Thailand according to Francesco Scardaoni, Region Director of Automobili Lamborghini Asia Pacific at the local unveiling of the Lamborghini Urus SE. The latest iteration of the Italian Bull’s best-seller made its world debut at Auto China 2024 in Beijing in April. The Urus SE is the world’s first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) super SUV and is officially av
Jun 4, 2024
After revising (and reducing) the road tax for battery EVs (BEVs) in Malaysia, the Ministry of Transport will work towards issuing standardized number plates for BEVs. “We will first introduce a special plate, not special number, but a special plate to differentiate between BEVs and ICE (internal combustion engine) cars,” said Transport Minister Anthony Loke. “The plate will be issued by the car manufacturer. We are working with the car manufacturers. We have decided on the materials to use, and
Jun 4, 2024
The new road tax structure for battery EVs (BEVs) announced today will be enforced starting 1-January 2026. According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, the new road tax structure is about 85% cheaper than the amount levied on an equivalent combustion engine model, outlier models aside. The new power output-based road tax structure will see the cheapest BYD Dolphin Standard Range (70 kW) paying just RM 40, while the more powerful 150 kW Extended Range variant will pay RM 160. Prior to this, the
Jun 4, 2024
Hyundai Motors Indonesia has begun accepting pre-orders for the Hyundai Kona Electric with an estimated price of IDR 500 million (around RM 144k). Woojune Cha, President Director of PT Hyundai Motors Indonesia, said, "The all-new Kona Electric is the first EV in Indonesia to use locally produced batteries. We are confident that this new product will further solidify Hyundai's position as a pioneer and leader in the Indonesian EV market, continually driving the acceleration of electrification in
Jun 4, 2024