Hyundai-Sime Darby Motor Sdn Bhd (HSDM) today officially launched the full sized Hyundai Palisade SUV. Priced from RM 328,888, it will be available in 4 variants: namely the EXEC 7 and EXEC 8 for the Diesel engine variants, and LUXE 7 and LUXE 8 for the petrol engine variants. The 7 and 8 here takes after the two seating options, which are the seven seater and the eight seater options respectively. It also brings a whole lot of SUV for the money as well as making us have another choice in the market.
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Thursday, December 16, 2021
Volvo Buses Delivers 90 Units of the Volvo B8L Buses - The first ever Euro 6 Double Decker Buses in Malaysia
The W223 Mercedes-Benz S-class Debuts in Malaysia - The S580e Plugin Hybrid Offered
The new W223 S-class has made its Malaysian debut. This is an evolution of the already innovative W222 model and adds even more connectivity, interior space and safety. Malaysia gets a locally assembled long wheelbase Mercedes-Benz S 580 e new generation of plug-in hybrid that offers customers the best of both worlds where it can be driven on battery power alone and on the combustion engine when on a long journey. The launch event was held at St Regis Kuala Lumpur with the only detail lacking is the price, which has not been finalised.
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Sime Darby Auto Connexion - Ford Service Promotion Campaign from 1 December 2021 to 15 February 2022.
’A Good Driver’ Truck & Bus Competition (AGD) by Scania is now ongoing for the month of December 2021
There is now a new Scania Driver's Competition which basically is the latest series of driver competition organised by Scania for the benefit of truck and bus drivers. Now, coming under the Scania Ecolution or Scania's more environemtally friendly business practices, customers’ drivers now get to compete in the annual ’A Good Driver’ Truck & Bus Competition (AGD) that will run from 1 December 2021 to 30 November 2022. ‘A Good Driver’ is a truck or bus driver from ’A Good Company’ is the motto.
Thursday, December 02, 2021
GoCar Launches the GoEV Programme - Another Way Try Out an EV car without Buying One
GoCar, an on-demand mobility-as-a- service platform here in Malaysia had launched its GoEV programme earlier today. Their aim for this new program is to put more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road in Malaysia. For its pilot phase, the GoEV programme is currently available within the Klang Valley with a fleet of 25 units of the latest generation fully electric Nissan Leaf for sharing and subscription. With this option, those who are interested in EVs but aren't sure can just try out short term plans before making up their minds on EVs.
Monday, November 29, 2021
The newest and possibly greatest Porsche 911 GT3 is now available for Booking in Malaysia
The most interesting of all the Porsche 911 variants is back with its latest iteration. The All-new 911 GT3 continues its lineage of pure normally aspirated high-revving performance. This is uadulterated 911 with an updated 4.0-litre six-cylinder boxer engine delivering 510PS and a torque of 470 Nm with no turbocharger to quieten the flat six engine at full chat. It is pure actually. And the 911 that I actually prefer even over the faster Turbo variants.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Proton Unveils the Gallery of Inspiration Which Showcases Proton's Past, Present and Future
Volvo Car Malaysia Launches the Refreshed XC60 SUV
Volvo Car Malaysia has launched the new 2021/2022aa refresh of the Volvo XC60. They call it “the Smarter XC60”, and it comes with added safety features, a fresh exterior look and more integration with Google Services. As cars these days are an extension of one's smartphone, and since people usually end up using Google, this actually makes sense in terms of a XC60 refresh.
Friday, November 26, 2021
MAN Malaysia launches the New MAN Truck Generation Range of Euro 5 TGS Series of Heavy Duty Trucks
MAN Truck & Bus (M) Sdn Bhd yesterday launched the New MAN Truck Generation. This new range of trucks is a completely new range of heavy-duty trucks for the Malaysian market and they have been focused towards the changing requirements of the transport industry and features improvements in areas such as driver orientation, assistance systems (more active safety features including blind spot detection systems, autonomous emergency braking and adaptive cruise control), digital connectivity and reducing the environmental impact. One major update is the cleaner fully Euro 5 engines that these new MAN TGS series uses, making them the first to offer such levels of emission standards here in the country.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
A First Look at the 2022 Hyundai Kona Electric - No Drive First Impressions on the new Electric SUV
I managed to get invited to the preview of the newly launched 2022 Hyundai Kona Electric. It was held last week and while I did not get a chance to drive the fully electrified SUV, I can tell you a bit on what the electric Kona is, its specification (how many variants and all) as well as some personal thoughts. This is the first all-electric vehicle under the Hyundai brand to make its debut in Malaysia. Prices at launch are RM149,888 (e-lite) RM169,888 (e-plus) and RM199,888 (e-max).
The new 2022 Kona Electric will be available in two different zero-emissions battery electric powertrains: a long-range Max version powered by a 64 kWh battery with a maximum range of 484km via its 150Kw (204ps) motor and a 39.2 kWh battery basic version with a driving range of 305km (for the Lite and Plus variants) which has a 100kw 136ps motor, Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test (WLTP) with a single charge and both make 350m torque. It will come in 3 variants - the entry level Lite, the mid-level Plus and the top specced Max. The Max will be the one coming with the larger battery pack.
The Kona, unlike the IONIQ hatchback is not an outright hybrid or electric car design platform. It is unique in the way that there are many similarities with the regular Kona. The electric motor, transmission, convertor all sits where the internal combustion engine would sit. It looks like an engine with the usual plastic engine cover when you pop the bonnet to look at it. It is front wheel drive so everything about the drive train is up front. The battery pack sits under the car in an alloy box. You can actually see the box if you bend over and look beneath the car.(It's that silverish alloy you see beneath the black strip in the photo below). Oh, it also sits with a slightly lower ground clearance of 10mm because of this.
In the case of the battery pack, it does take a little bit of rear floor height. I could tell that the electric Kona has a slightly raised floor. However, no boot space seems to be taken and storage size looks the same.
There is an added weight penalty compared to the standard Kona due to the battery packs (which are module based so you don't have to change the whole thing but only battery modules that require change). On the top specced Max, it is close to 400kg heavier than a regular petrol (or diesel) Kona. However, it makes up for it due to the centre of gravity being lower and the rear suspension set up is of a multi link design. No longer a beam type rear axle setup. So handling should be similar to the the regular Kona with a slightly weight penalty felt when you are pushing it hard.
Although, this should be offset by the almost instantaneous push on an electric motor and 350m torque. This is why the top specced variant gets to 100kmh in under 8seconds. In terms of what I think, I imagine it to be a heavier, more powerful Kona, with tweaks to its suspension system to offset and balance out the weight gain. It should still be quite a nice drive like the regular one.
The Kona Electric we get is the facelifted variant. So the exterior gets some nice design updates where the Kona is less squarish up front with more flowing lines. Among the redesigned bits are new bumpers, lamps, wheel design and colours.. The signature claddings have been refined and now in body colour, thus emphasising the model’s width and stance. Low, U-shaped skid plate and new DRL design also improve the styling of the Kona. Externally, all variants look the same (even the alloy wheels are the same)with the only clues being the front radar in the Max and a more comprehensive sensor array at the top of the windscreen for both the Plus and the Max.
The interior features a progressive design with a new horizontal layout and new ambient lighting technology in the foot area. Ambient lighting illuminates the passenger and driver side footwell. All cars get the same infotainment system with Android and Apply carplay connectivity. The only real difference is that the Max and Plus gets a Heads Up Display on top of the meter cluster and both the front seats in the Max and Plus are electric adjustable ones. The Max gets ventilated and heated front seats as as extra.
So in short, you are paying extra for the performance and range in the max.
Overall, this is a Kona facelift which does not have a petrol engine and of course missing a front grille air intake in the front. It is interesting to those that want to be the first adopters of the latest technology. It is also for those that want a very efficient short distance commuter vehicle. If you intend to drive to some place like Desaru from Kuala Lumpur, some planning is required. This is a car for any where within 200km. Well, you need another 200km to make it back home if you don't charge it up at your destination. It will also be quiet and you'd never ever need to end up at a fuel station again. Or maybe you may need to when these stations have areas for EV charging.
Both the Kona Electric 64 kWh and 39.2 kWh battery variants (electricity consumption: 15.4 kWh/100;CO 2 emissions: 0 g/km according to WLTP) feature an electric motor which delivers a maximum power of 204 PS (150 kW) and 395 Nm of immediate torque, accelerating the Kona Electric to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds – in ensuring that it is fun-to-drive with full power available from the first second.
Hyundai claims that charging the lithium-ion polymer battery from 10 to 80 per cent only takes about 47 minutes using a100kW direct current (DC) fast charger. The Kona Electric features an optional 11-kW three-phase on-board charger. This allows for significantly shorter charging times using public three-phase AC charging stations or with a private compatible wall box at home. Drivers also have the option of charging their car at a compatible regular household power socket using the ICCB-cable (in-cable control box).
But if the charging capability is actually fast only with the chargers mentioned above. If you charge via the ICCB (which sits in the boot floor), it will take a heck of a long time if you expect a full charge - 31 HOURS. Holy crap. But when you use any wall socket and everything has to be regulated, it is glacially slow. Which is why a home charging station is recommended. Well, the bigger the battery pack, the longer it needs to charge.
Eventually when Hyundai plants a few fast chargers near their dealerships and more EV charging stations which have the rapid chargers, it will get easier. But in the meantime, you buy the Kona Electric, you ought to get the wall mounted chargers. Or just ensure plugging it in overnight for adequate power for your local commutes.
Pricing is estimated to start under RM150,000 to about RM210,000 for the basic model with import and excise duty exemptions. This follows the Budget 2022 announcement last Friday on the adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) in Malaysia. But do note that while you may save on any sort of sales taxes upon purchase, and a two year road tax exempt, these Kona Electric will be hit by a road tax of slightly over RM1,000 per annum for all variants.
This is quite a sum as the funny blokes that decided EV tax decided that since the electric motor that the Kona Electric uses the same parts number for both the larger more powerful motor, the powers that be decided that all variants get hit by the same road tax. So if you intend to run the Kona Electric for the long run. It could be a better thing if you just paid more for the extra oomph. That said, if you run the car for 10 years, the almost RM40-50K difference in price should be taken into account if you just run the car in the city.
The Kona Electric is an electric version of the Kona. It is the second electric car from Hyundai after the Ioniq. Sales started in Korea and Europe in 2018, with a market debut in the United States in 2019. Now, we get it here. One of the first fully electric cars that is relatively affordable here in Malaysia (relative to Malaysia, that is).
The Kona Electric will be available for booking with first deliveries scheduled for January 2022.
Kona Electric Max
Friday, November 19, 2021
Volvo Trucks Malaysia Introduces New FH, FH16, FM and FMX models for Malaysia
Volvo Trucks Malaysia has revealed that they will be introducing four newly upgraded truck models - the Volvo FH, FH16, FM and FMX. These new models, with their familiar model names have been designed with a strong focus on the driver environment, safety and productivity. These heavy duty trucks, are now enhanced ad upgraded with highest levels of standard in safety, productivity, fuel efficiency and driver focus.
Facelifted Perodua Myvi Launched with 4303 Units Already Booked & EZ MOBi Service Launced as well as other Perodua Updates
The facelifted version of the ever popular current generation Perodua Myvi has been launched. In keeping with the usual tradition of Malaysians wanting to get their hands on the latest, and possibly greatest Myvi, 4303 units of the new car has already been booked with deliveries already started.
Friday, November 12, 2021
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is Conducting a Safety Recall For Some Models from 2004 to 2016 Equipped with Takata Airbags
Takata Airbags have stuck again. This time with passenger car models sold by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia produced between 2004 ad 2016. It seems to be never ending with everything made by Takata during a certain period of time. It also shows human greed and the fact that beneath the polished surface of some large companies, there lies groups of unscrupulous management teams that care only about profits rather than the lives of the people using their products. Another one that comes to mind is Boeing with that 737 Max debacle that also cost many lives. Takata is no exception with deaths related to it involving other brands even here in Malaysia.
So if you have a Mercedes-Benz including the 169 (A-Class), 203, 204 (C-Class), X204 (GLK), 207 (E-Coupé/ Convertible), 212 (E-Class), 164 (ML- and GL-Class),251 (R-Class), 171 (SLK), 197 (SLS AMG) from production period 2004 - 2016, these are those mainly affected.
Monday, November 08, 2021
Hap Seng Star Launches the Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer - A 10 Seater MPV with a Premium Badge
Hap Seng Star Sdn Bhd, one of the largest authorised dealer of Mercedes-Benz in Malaysia have announced the availability of the new Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer at all Hap Seng Star dealerships in Malaysia. This is a 10 seater people carrier and the reason why you do not see this at other (non-Hap Seng Star) dealership is that the Vito, unlike the similar V-Class MPV is a vehicle under Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles and not a Mercedes-Benz Passenger Car division vehicle.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Mercedes-Benz to Have New Regional Parts Distribution Centre in Johor - Estimated to Begin Operations in 2024
Mercedes-Benz recently announced that they have finalized the plans for a regional After-Sales Logistics Centre in Malaysia. The new centre will be located at Senai Airport City - Johor Bahru where Mercedes-Benz has signed a long-term lease agreement for the location. Operations are planned for the beginning of 2024 withTiong Nam Logistics Solutions Sdn Bhd.named as the lead developer of the project. This is definitely good news in terms of investments into Malaysia especially in terms of putting more jobs on the table for Malaysians coming out of pandemic lockdowns.
Friday, October 22, 2021
Epicor is Scuderia AlphaTauri's ERP Partner - Epicor logo to debut on Scuderia AlphaTauri cars at the Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas
Some motorsport/Formula 1 related news here. On October 20, 2021 Epicor, an industry-specific enterprise software to promote business growth, and Scuderia AlphaTauri had announced that Epicor has been named the Team’s Official ERP Partner. To those, like me even, who does not have a clue of what ERP here stands for it is not Electronic Road Pricing (which is what Singapore uses for their road congestion charges) but something called Enterprise Resource Planning. This is basically a system which is used by a company to manage key parts of its business such as accounting, manufacturing, sales, and marketing. So here, Epicor's Kinetic cloud based software will be keeping track of a Formula1 team's daily business activities and their logo will make it debut on the Scuderia AlphaTauri car at tje Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas
Hino Poncho Minibus Goes into New Trial Routes in Kuala Lumpur and in Penang
Hino Motors Sales (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Hino) and Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd (Rapid Bus) is continuing trials with the Hino Poncho compact bus. The routes for the new trial run are in more challenging routes in and around Kuala Lumpur and also in Penang. This comes after a successful initial 2 month trial run for routes aroud Petaling Jaya in 2019. The 7-meter low-floor Hino Poncho minibus is Hino's solution for transport accessibility in tight and narrow roads and this second trial in Kuala Lumpur, commencing from early October 2021 to the end of April 2022, will cater to route T180 – from Taman Dato’ Senu to Chow Kit, and route 302,which is from Titiwangsa to KLCC. As for Penang Island, the Poncho will cater to route 11 which is from Pengkalan Weld to Batu Lanchang, and route 201 which caters for Pengkalan Weld to Tingkat Paya, Terubong.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
The Very Luxurious All-New Land Rover Defender Finally Gets its Malaysian Debut
Finally, the re-imagined new Land Rover Defender 110 has arrived in Malaysia. It has taken awhile, namely due to the pandemic dropping in and making life a little bit different from everyone but it is here. Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia launched the new Defender with two variants, namely the 2.0L 300PS Ingenium 4-cylinder Electronic Control, Direct-injection petrol engine and the 3.0L 400PS MHEV (Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle) 6-cylinder petrol engine.
The asking price of the 2.0L 300PS variant starts from RM798,800 while the 3.0L 400PS MHEV starts from RM998,800 (price is inclusive of 50% Penjana Sales Tax waiver, excluding Road Tax, Registration and Insurance). But if you add the optional roof rack or the optional snorkel ad utility box you see in the car below, its going to be a whole lot more. Yes, the price is nothing like the price of the old Defender 110 when it was offered here but this re-imagined Defender is nothing like the old namesake actually.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Site Update: I'm basically BACK! But the articles will be slow for the time being....
I'm back folks! News pieces will come soon as things are finally coming back to normal here in Malaysia as the country comes out of various forms of Covid-19 Pandemic lockdowns. Malaysia has over 95% vaccination rates for adults and this is why I have decided to start writing again. With economic activities opening up again, we can actually see, touch and feel the cars, trucks and whatever modes of transport. With experience, and only with actually experiencing these machines will writing about it make most sense for me to do.