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The subject of potentially bringing Formula 1 racing back to the Sepang International Circuit (SIC), or at least the idea of ...
The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) recently revealed that 70,057 new cars found homes in the country in July (+28% ...
Launched in January, the 2025 BMW 530i M Sport is now the king of the G60 5 Series range in Malaysia. You’re paying RM59k more than the 520i and RM42k more than the 520i M ...
Merdeka is just around the corner, and besides the patriotism in the air, there’s more to celebrate, including innovation, sustainability, freedom and progress! With over 20,000 BYD EVs on Malaysian ...
Omoda C9 PHEV by Jaecoo previewed in Malaysia – RM220k est; 605 PS; 150 km EV range, 1,100 km hybrid
Joining the Jaecoo J5 at the Omoda | Jaecoo Carnival at Desa Park City from August 21-24 is the Omoda C9 PHEV, essentially a plug-in hybrid version of the D-segment SUV that was launched here ...
The budget ceiling for the LRT Mutiara Line LRT project in Penang has been revised to RM16.8 billion due to current market conditions, and not because of uncontrolled cost escalation, stated MRT Corp, ...
The Jaecoo J5 has been previewed in Malaysia as a smaller alternative to the popular J7. While Indonesia and Thailand have already welcomed the J5 as an electric vehicle (EV), the unit on show at ...
Several roads in Putrajaya will be closed next week for Hari Merdeka reheasals, Free Malaysia Today has reported. A total of ...
Malaysian fuel prices August 2025 week 4 – diesel down 5 sen to RM2.85/litre; RON97 petrol unchanged
It’s Wednesday, and so it is time once again for the weekly fuel price update in Malaysia, as the finance ministry has ...
Proton, as Malaysia’s first automotive company, was tasked not just to develop and produce a national car to bring personal mobility to wider sections of the population, but also to transition to ...
Ownership of property and luxury vehicles will be among the additional criteria in determining an individual’s eligibility ...
Building LRT or MRT lines connecting the mainland to Langkawi does not make sense, says Anthony Loke
Transport minister Anthony Loke has said the government will not consider building light rail transit (LRT) or mass rapid ...
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