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BAIC (Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. Ltd.) is the newest Chinese brand to launch in Malaysia. BAIC is China’s state-owned car manufacturer, with the capital city of Beijing as its owner. This is as close as you can get to a Chinese ‘national car.’ Outside of China, BAIC is pronounced as ‘baik,’ but in China, locals refer to it simply as ‘Beijing.’ BAIC is the local partner for Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai in China. We say ‘launch’ in Malaysia in a loose manner, because BAIC’s Foton-badged
May 17, 2024
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are still relatively new to the market, making it difficult to determine their long-term resale value. However, current trends indicate that BEVs despite being on the market for only around 2 years tend to depreciate more quickly. While this isn't great news for new buyers, it presents an opportunity for those looking to snag a deal. Mercedes-Benz Malaysia recently announced on its social media platforms that a pre-owned EQS can be purchased for as low as RM 339k
May 17, 2024
If you’re looking to get a car for your growing family, why not get one from CARSOME? This month, CARSOME is offering discounts of up to RM 2,500 on SUVs and MPVs currently listed for sale. If you buy a CARSOME Certified MPV/SUV, you will receive RM 1,000 worth of discounts. Trade in your old car for a CARSOME Certified vehicle and you could receive additional rebates of up to RM 1,500! Additionally, CARSOME Value vehicles are also being given discounts of up to RM 1,000 at all CARSOME outlets.
May 17, 2024
If you thought keeping up with the number of Chinese models launching in Malaysia is hard enough, here’s one more to add to your list, and it’s from Vietnam. A Malaysia-registered Vinfast VF e34 has been spotted on the road, according to one photo circulating on WhatsApp groups (original sender unknown). It is common knowledge that Vinfast has plans to launch in Malaysia. Last month, one unit was spotted with temporary trade plates. It appears that the same car has now been registered, based on
May 17, 2024
Honda has announced a comprehensive electrification strategy aimed at transforming its vehicle lineup and achieving significant milestones in the xEV market. In a business briefing with investors today - Director, President, and Global CEO Toshihiro Mibe reaffirmed Honda's commitment to making battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) account for 100 percent of its global vehicle sales by 2040. By 2030, the company plans for these vehicles to constitute 40 percent
May 17, 2024