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  • Tesla Model Y L Malaysia price confirmed – RM260,000 for 6-seater EV SUV, Cosmic Silver is RM11k extra!

    Tesla Model Y L Malaysia price confirmed – RM260,000 for 6-seater EV SUV, Cosmic Silver is RM11k extra!

    Launched earlier this week, the Tesla Model Y L is finally available to order on the Malaysian website, and with that comes official pricing for the six-seater electric SUV. The car costs exactly as estimated, retailing at a nice round RM260,000 nett, or RM262,615 on-the-road without insurance.

    This makes the L RM17,550 more expensive than the regular Premium Long Range AWD, which is about the same as in Australia – although the reverse is true in Thailand. As with any other Tesla, the car is available with several cost options, including any colour other than the standard Stealth Grey.

    One of the most expensive is the new hero colour called Cosmic Silver, an almost champagne gold hue that replaces Quicksilver and costs a whopping RM11,000, joining the similarly-priced Ultra Red (other colours include Pearl White Multi-Coat and Diamond Black at RM5,000, as well as Glacier Blue at RM7,500). As for the interior, the optional white has been replaced by Zen Grey, remaining at RM5,000 (black is no cost).

    Available solely in Premium AWD trim. the Model Y L is 177 mm longer (4,969 mm) and 44 mm taller (1,668 mm) with a 149 mm longer wheelbase (3,040 mm) than the five-seater Premium model. This frees up space for a pair of third-row seats, with the roofline also being pushed upwards towards the rear to add some decent headroom.

    Step inside and you’ll notice that the second-row bench has been swapped out for captain’s chairs with power-retractable armrests, heating and ventilation, leading to a 2-2-2 seating configuration. The power-folding rearmost seats are also more substantial (with proper headrests) than the third-row pews in the standard seven-seater (2-3-2) version, currently only available in the US and Europe. Meanwhile, the physically larger body delivers a maximum cargo room of 2,539 litres, versus 2,138 litres for the standard Model Y.

    Aside from the slightly hunchbacked roofline, the Model Y L is differentiated on the outside through a jutting rear spoiler and unique 19-inch Machina wheels with a Y-spoke design. You can’t spec the 20-inch Crossflow alloys available on other Model Y Premium models.

    Other new bits include more substantial power-adjustable, heated and ventilated front seats – now with extendable thigh support – as well as adaptive dampers (first seen on the full-fat Performance model) to replace the standard frequency selective shocks. The sound system has also been expanded from a 15-speaker to an 18-speaker setup, still with a subwoofer. The twin Qi wireless chargers have been upgraded to 50W and now feature cooling via air cond vents.

    Tesla Model Y L Malaysia price confirmed – RM260,000 for 6-seater EV SUV, Cosmic Silver is RM11k extra!

    Beyond all that, the Model Y L is pretty much the same as every other Model Y Premium, with textile interior trim, faux leather upholstery, a 16-inch infotainment touchscreen, an eight-inch second-row touchscreen, a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, eight exterior cameras (still no full 360-degree view) and a hands-free opening tailgate.

    In terms of driver assists, the Model Y L continues to come with basic Autopilot, which includes Level 2 semi-autonomous driving functionality. Enhanced Autopilot, which adds automated lane changes, park assist and remote park assist (which Tesla rather facetiously calls Dumb Summon) costs an extra RM16,000, while the dubiously-named (and non-functional in Malaysia) Full Self Driving add-on is double that at RM32,000.

    Aside from the extra space and seats, the Model Y L also gains a larger 82 kWh NMC battery for a range of 681 km on the WLTP cycle, versus 629 km for the Model Y Premium LR AWD. The dual-motor 462 PS (340 kW) setup enables the car to get from zero to 100 km/h in 5.0 seconds (two tenths of a second slower than the regular model) on its way to a top speed of 201 km/h.

     
  • Tesla Model 3 LR AWD discontinued in Malaysia, new Mid Valley Southkey Supercharger FOC this weekend

    Tesla Model 3 LR AWD discontinued in Malaysia, new Mid Valley Southkey Supercharger FOC this weekend

    If you’ve had a Tesla Model 3 LR AWD on your mind as your next car but haven’t pulled the trigger yet, we have some bad news for you – the only way to get one now is by whatever’s in the existing inventory as Tesla Malaysia has discontinued the option in the configurator. As of publishing time, there are only two demo units left.

    For new orders, you will only be able to choose from the Standard RWD, Premium RWD, Premium LR RWD or go all the way up to the Model 3 Performance. This means going for the Performance is now the only way for you to enjoy the Model 3’s 16 speaker sound system, while the rest of the range makes do with lower specs for audio.

    In other Tesla Malaysia news, a new Supercharger has gone live in the southern region at The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey. The new site features 4 Superchargers with the usual specs of 250 kW peak output.

    To celebrate the opening, Tesla Malaysia is offering free usage of the Mid Valley Southkey Supercharger up to Sunday, April 5 2026.

     
  • JPJ will no longer set KPIs for saman issued, shifts focus instead to road safety compliance

    JPJ will no longer set KPIs for <em>saman</em> issued, shifts focus instead to road safety compliance

    The road transport department (JPJ) will no longer set key performance indicators (KPIs) for the number of summonses issued by its enforcement officers, reported The Star.

    The department will shift its focus from the number of fines issued to improving compliance and road safety, said JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli. Enforcement operations would prioritise patrols, monitoring and preventive action instead, in order to reduce the risk of road accidents.

    “Our focus is not on issuing summonses but on ensuring compliance and reducing the risk of road accidents. The enforcement division will review the summons KPI that was previously set,” he said, saying that the move by JPJ follows the policy direction of the transport ministry to strengthen enforcement strategies that deliver greater impact on road safety.

    Enforcement officers would instead be assessed on the effectiveness of operations and safety outcomes, rather than the number of summonses issued.

    Last month, transport minister Anthony Loke stated that the key performance indicator of the road transport department (JPJ) is the reduction of fatal accidents, and not the number of summonses issued to motorists.

     
  • Top 20 cars in March 2026 – Bezza 1st, Saga drops to 3rd, X50 on strong 5th, Hilux sales still growing

    Top 20 cars in March 2026 – Bezza 1st, Saga drops to 3rd, X50 on strong 5th, Hilux sales still growing

    New car registration data from the road transport department (JPJ) is out, showing the bestselling cars for the month of March 2026. Topping the list once again is the Perodua Bezza, repeating its achievement of February 2026, as part of Perodua’s sales achievement of 24,530 units sold in March 2026.

    While the Bezza took the top spot with 7,493 units, the Axia follows in second place with 5,774 units, with the top three rounded up by the Proton Saga with 5,398 units sold in March 2026, dropping from second place attained in February.

    This also means that the Bezza has overtaken the Saga in terms of year-to-date (YTD) volume, with the Bezza having attained 22,955 units YTD while the Saga has reached 21,690 units YTD. The Axia holds on to third place in this measure, with 17,661 units YTD.

    Top 20 cars in March 2026 – Bezza 1st, Saga drops to 3rd, X50 on strong 5th, Hilux sales still growing

    These are followed by the Myvi with 4,514 units in March (13,650 YTD), the Proton X50 with 2,860 units (7,089 units YTD), with the Honda City sedan and hatchback models collectively achieving 2,743 units (5,232 units YTD).

    National makes complete the top 10, with the Perodua Alza in seventh attaining 2,474 units (8,691 units YTD), the Proton S70 in eighth with 2,254 units (5,798 units YTD), the Proton eMas 5 in ninth with 2,071 units (6,701 units YTD), and the Perodua Ativa in 10th with 1,920 units (4,284 units YTD).

    The second half of the top 20 for March 2026 has stronger representation from Japanese brands, as the Honda HR-V takes 11th with 1,832 units (3,503 units YTD), followed by the Toyota Hilux in 11th with 1,749 units (4,764 units YTD), with demand for the pick-up truck still growing, with more units sold compared to the preceding month.

    Top 20 cars in March 2026 – Bezza 1st, Saga drops to 3rd, X50 on strong 5th, Hilux sales still growing

    The Toyota Alphard follows in 13th with 1,606 units (4,063 units YTD), the Vios in 14th with 1,509 units (3,745 units YTD), and the Perodua Traz in 15th with 1,479 units (5,090 units YTD).

    Taking 16th place is the Honda Civic with 1,322 units (2,450 units YTD), followed by the Toyota Corolla Cross in 17th with 895 units (2,555 units YTD), the Perodua Aruz in 18th with 865 units, the Jaecoo J7 in 19th with 737 units (2,165 units YTD), and the Proton Persona, which is to be discontinued this year, in 20th with 714 units (2,556 units YTD).

     
  • Hyundai Petaling Jaya opens, operated by Palm Motor

    Hyundai Petaling Jaya opens, operated by Palm Motor

    Go to the road behind PJ Midtown and you’ll see Hyundai Petaling Jaya. It’s a newly-opened showroom operated by Palm Motor, which has been a Hyundai dealer in Malaysia since 2002. Located at Lot 23-A & 25, 13/2, Jalan Kemajuan, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya, the 4,200-sq ft outlet is open 9am-6pm Mondays to Saturdays and 10am-5pm on Sundays and public holidays.

    “The opening of Hyundai Petaling Jaya marks an important milestone for our network expansion as we’re aiming to have 25 outlets nationwide by the end of 2026. Our goal is to serve customers in Malaysia with greater accessibility, better experiences and meaningful value, driven by our promise – Sentiasa di sisi anda,” said Hyundai Motor Malaysia president Eric Lee.

    “The opening of this new Hyundai showroom in PJ marks an important milestone for us and Hyundai. Through Palm Motor, Hyundai is making a comeback to PJ with the purpose of bringing the Hyundai brand closer to you and to serve you better than ever before.

    “This includes introducing the newest Hyundai vehicle line-up (Santa Fe, Tucson, Staria and more to come) to providing excellent end-to-end customer experience, from worry-free vehicle purchases to dependable servicing and customer support,” said Palm Motor dealer principal Cedric Choo.

     
  • Top 20 EV models in Mar 2026 – eMas 5 dominates, but Atto 3 outsold eMas 7; P2 not on list, only 11 QV-E sold

    Top 20 EV models in Mar 2026 – eMas 5 dominates, but Atto 3 outsold eMas 7; P2 not on list, only 11 QV-E sold

    Continuing with our coverage at the road transport department’s (JPJ) registration data for March, we’re finishing off with our look at individual electric model sales, which continue to be dominated by the Proton eMas 5. A total of 2,071 units left dealer lots last month, an increase of 509 units or 32.6% over February. So stark was its lead that there were almost as many cars delivered as the rest of the top 20 combined.

    With strong sales of over 3,000 units in January, that left the car with first-quarter sales of 6,701 units, which was nearly seven times (!) that of the next model. That model, however, was not its eMas 7 sibling, but rather the BYD Atto 3 Ultra – it managed to outsell the equivalent Proton at 441 units versus 306.

    This was the inverse of February, despite the Proton now being locally assembled and benefitting from lower prices. Overall, the Atto 3 achieved 999 registrations in Q1 versus 754 for the eMas 7, as the latter was disrupted by the move to Malaysian production early in the year.

    Top 20 EV models in Mar 2026 – eMas 5 dominates, but Atto 3 outsold eMas 7; P2 not on list, only 11 QV-E sold

    Behind the top three was a sizeable gap to the gaggle behind, with the Tesla Model Y – which resumed healthy deliveries of 179 units in March, unencumbered by the resumption of EV import and excise duties – leading a tight midfield. Fifth to tenth consisted of the iCaur V23 (160 units), Tesla Model 3 (159 units), Zeekr 7X (128 units), BYD Sealion 7 (126 units) and Seal 6 (125 units), and the MG4 (104 units).

    Despite slowing sales, the 7X managed to retain fourth place (696 units) in the overall Q1 stakes, while the Tesla Model 3 (ninth, 354 units) and Model Y (11th, 304 units) were still recovering from a sluggish first couple of months. The iCaur 03 also held on to eighth place (395 units) in Q1, even though it fell out of the top ten in March (11th, 97 units).

    The rest of the top 20 showed few surprises in March, with the relatively new and affordable TQ Wuling Bingo (14th, 49 units) and Leapmotor B10 (16th, 45 units) failing to move the needle significantly, and Honda managing to beat the BYD Seal (20th, 29 units) with 34 units of the e:N1 registered. As for Perodua, it’s not on the list, as only 11 QV-Es found homes last month (still better than the sole unit in February).

    Top 20 EV models in Mar 2026 – eMas 5 dominates, but Atto 3 outsold eMas 7; P2 not on list, only 11 QV-E sold

     
  • Hyundai Boulder Concept debuts – previews brand’s first body-on-frame off-road SUV set to arrive by 2030

    Hyundai Boulder Concept debuts – previews brand’s first body-on-frame off-road SUV set to arrive by 2030

    At this year’s New York International Auto Show (NYIAS), Hyundai surprised everyone by presenting this, the Boulder Concept. The body-on-frame design study serves not just to celebrate the brand’s 40th anniversary in the United States, but also as a preview for the brand’s first-ever off-road SUV.

    While Hyundai does offer XRT variants of its main production cars, they are in no way dedicated off-roaders. As such, the company is looking to barge into a world occupied by the Ford Bronco, Jeep Wrangler and Toyota 4Runner with a vehicle that looks the part. The Boulder Concept is the first step to such a model, although a production version is only due by 2030.

    The design philosophy applied to the concept is referred to as ‘Art of Steel’ and sees a boxy design paired with sleek lines. Hyundai clearly knows what Americans want, as the SUV looks properly tough and rugged with its upright stance, chunky fender flares and oversized 37-inch mud-terrain tyres. To directly quote the company, “this is a design concept built on American values and American life, tailor made for those looking to confidently blaze new trails with security and purpose.”

    At the front of the Boulder Concept is a wide grille bookended by stacked headlamps, while the bumper sports a skid plate. There’s also a grooved bonnet, along with large side mirrors and a light bar attached to roof rails.

    The rear mimics the general look of the front, with vertical taillights on either side of the rather novel tailgate that is double hinged and sports a mounted full-size spare wheel as well as a powered window. The prominent skid plates and side rockers are said to allow for “aggressive” approach, departure and breakover angles.

    Visibility is also a strong suit, with dual safari-style upper windows and rear quarter windows that wrap around the rear most pillars. There are even rear-hinged doors for the second row to make loading adventure gear into the cabin easier.

    The “tough” theme continues on the inside with large grab bars that are accompanied by equally sizeable physical knobs and buttons. Raised surfaces are seen on many touchpoints, including what looks to be the gear selector that has its linkage exposed. This being a concept, it’s likely not everything you see here will make the cut, such as the full-width head-up display and four individual screens showing various information.

    Hyundai says it’s still early days for its body-on-frame platform development, but it has established important ground rules for vehicles that will eventually reach dealerships. The Boulder Concept is said to spawn models that are designed, developed and built in the US using Hyundai-produced steel. This isn’t the first time Hyundai toyed with the idea of a dedicated off-roader, as there was the Crater Concept – a compact off-road SUV – presented last November.

     
  • 2026 MINI Paul Smith Edition full gallery in Malaysia – based on Cooper SE EV; limited units, from RM222k

    2026 MINI Paul Smith Edition full gallery in Malaysia – based on Cooper SE EV; limited units, from RM222k

    Launched last month and available in Inspired White or Statement Grey, this limited item is one for the fashionistas. Based on the all-electric Cooper SE, the MINI Paul Smith Edition retails for RM222,222 OTR without insurance (or RM228,522 with a four-year warranty and service package). Let’s see what you get for some RM28k more than the regular Cooper SE.

    We’ll get this out of the way first – you don’t get any changes to the powertrain. There’s still a 54.2-kWh NMC battery (402 km WLTP), 95 kW DC (10-80% in under half an hour) and 11 kW AC charging, a front-mounted 218 PS/330 Nm electric motor, a 6.7-second 0-100 km/h time and a 170 km/h top speed.

    A hue called Nottingham Green adorns the side mirrors, ‘grille’ surround, hubcaps, roof (with Paul Smith’s signature stripes on the sides) and 18-inch ‘Slide Spoke’ alloys (which also have Dark Steel accents). You’ll also notice the Black Blue MINI emblems and ‘Paul Smith’ lettering in Anthracite Grey on the tailgate.

    Open the doors and the side mirror puddle lamps project a friendly ‘hello’ in Smith’s handwriting. The interior features Nightshade Blue JCW sports seats in Vescin upholstery with a Shadow Stripe knitting on the shoulder and headrest areas, as well as a Paul Smith label.

    Shadow Stripe upholstery is also used for the dashboard in a manner inspired by Smith’s signature stripe design. On the passenger-side dashboard is a decorative black leather band with blue stitching, while the door sill trims sport the message ‘Every day is a new beginning!’ in the designer’s handwriting.

    Other signature touches include a hand-drawn rabbit motif embroidered into the floor mats, while the steering wheel’s textile band gets a splash of colour following the theme. Even the circular touch-screen is altered to include three exclusive backgrounds designed by Paul Smith for Personal model, with his signature stripes subtly integrated into the upper edge of the display. Pretty cool, huh? Here’s an earlier MINI x Paul Smith collab from 2021.

    MINI Paul Smith Edition in Inspired White, official photos

    MINI Paul Smith Edition in Statement Grey, official photos

     
  • MATTA Fair 2026, Apr 3-5 at MITEC – free Rapid KL shuttle bus from KL Sentral, Sunway Putra Mall

    MATTA Fair 2026, Apr 3-5 at MITEC – free Rapid KL shuttle bus from KL Sentral, Sunway Putra Mall

    The MATTA Fair is back and will be happening this weekend, starting today, April 3-5. Expect throngs of people heading to the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC, it hasn’t been at PWTC for some time now) looking for travel and tour deals – the traffic congestion the event causes is renowned among KL motorists.

    The jam heading to the travel fair is one thing, looking for parking is another. If you want to join the crowd, you can at least chalk off one of those hassles by taking a free shuttle bus to MITEC. Provided by Rapid KL, it runs from 8am in the morning all the way to 10pm at night, on all three days of the show.

    Frequency is every five to 10 minutes subject to traffic conditions. The pick-up/drop-off areas are KL Sentral’s ERL departure hall side (bus stop) and the bus stop at the entrance of Sunway Putra Mall (opposite PWTC).

    To further incentivise the use of the free bus, show organiser Malaysian Assocation of Tour & Travel Agents is offering ‘interesting prizes’. To join, scan the QR codes at the waiting areas or in the buses and follow the instructions. For the rest of us not partaking in this annual frenzy, be calm and drive safe.

     
  • Top 20 EV brands in March 2026 – Proton eMas top, nearly 3 times more than BYD in 2nd; Honda up to 12th

    Top 20 EV brands in March 2026 – Proton eMas top, nearly 3 times more than BYD in 2nd; Honda up to 12th

    Proton’s eMas electric vehicles (EVs) continue to dominate this year, according to the latest vehicle registration data published by the road transport department (JPJ). With 2,377 units registered in the month of March 2026, Proton took the top spot with a comfortable, nearly three times lead over second-place BYD that saw 879 units.

    Proton ended the first quarter of this year with a total of 7,455 EVs registered based on JPJ’s data, which well ahead of BYD with 2,261 units. Completing the podium is Tesla with 338 units, its best result so far this year to bring its year-to-date (YTD) tally to 658 units.

    In fourth place is iCaur with 257 units (1,002 YTD), while coming in fifth is Zeekr with 177 units (857 YTD). The final brand to crack 100 units last month was MG, which saw 112 units to take sixth and bring its YTD total to 487 units.

    Top 20 EV brands in March 2026 – Proton eMas top, nearly 3 times more than BYD in 2nd; Honda up to 12th

    Under the 100-unit mark, we find Volvo in seventh with 90 units (164 YTD), followed by Xpeng in eighth with 72 units (244 YTD), BMW in ninth with 67 units (139 YTD) and Leapmotor in tenth with 60 units (321 YTD).

    In the bottom half of the top 20 list and dipping below the 50-unit mark is TQ Wuling in 11th with 49 units (150 YTD). Honda is next with 34 EVs registered (46 YTD) to bring it back to the top 20 in 12th place, while Denza’s 27 units for 13th brings its YTD total to just shy of 100 units at just 99.

    Next is MINI with 26 units (79 YTD), a figure tied with Great Wall Motor (107 YTD) that sees the 14th and 15th spots occupied. The final five brands on this list are Dongfeng in 16th place with 23 units (92 YTD), Mercedes-Benz in 17th with 19 units (133 units), smart in 18th with 18 units (81 YTD), Porsche in 19th with 14 units (57 YTD) and Neta in 20th with 13 units (46 YTD).

    Top 20 EV brands in March 2026 – Proton eMas top, nearly 3 times more than BYD in 2nd; Honda up to 12th

     
  • Freelander Concept 97 – Land Rover name resurrected by Chery; 3-row EV SUV, CATL battery, Huawei ADAS

    Freelander Concept 97 – Land Rover name resurrected by Chery; 3-row EV SUV, CATL battery, Huawei ADAS

    Nearly 12 years since it left us, the Freelander name is back on a car – but it’s not a Land Rover. Instead, Chery has licenced the moniker from Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) on a new electrified brand to join its myriad of other marques. This is the first fruit of the Chinese giant’s labour, the Concept 97, referencing the debut of the much-loved original baby LR in 1997.

    But there’s nothing baby about this Freelander, because it has grown into a full-sized SUV with three rows of seats. That much is reflected in the rectilinear styling, which is more akin to the Discovery 3 – another iconic “modern” Land Rover.

    Still, the design does carry a few references to the seminal L314, most notably the split triangular rear three-quarter windows from the three-door cabriolet. In fact, the brand’s logo is made up of those triangles that represent “FL”, although the front and rear fascias instead have the Freelander script stamped on.

    The minimalist face draws more cues from past Land Rovers, including interlocking rectangular headlights connected to black bars that go all the way down the bumper. From the looks of it, these actually house large displays that allow for customised lighting signatures; don’t expect these to make it to production, of course. The displays frame a silver section that stretches from the bonnet to the bottom, with little in the way of cooling openings and yet more triangular panels at the bottom.

    Along the side, the Concept 97 features a strong stance thanks to square, almost Volvo-like shoulders and prominent wheel arch flares. The doors, which reach all the way to the roof, are suicide units that, together with the lack of B-pillar, provide uninterrupted access to the cabin. However, we already know the finalised version won’t have these, given that crash-tested prototypes were recently spotted with normal doors. The rear end carries slim horizontal taillights and a silver finish again for the tailgate and bumper.

    Step inside and you’ll find an cabin unlike any Land Rover (or any Chery, for that matter). The minimalist is set low, framed by a wraparound display that stretches from pillar to pillar – mimicking BMW’s novel Panoramic Vision setup without the expensive projection technology.

    Freelander Concept 97 – Land Rover name resurrected by Chery; 3-row EV SUV, CATL battery, Huawei ADAS

    You also get a large floating infotainment touchscreen underlined by physical controls, sitting above a centre console “bridge”. The plush seats, upholstered in blue and white woven fabric, are akin to lounge chairs, with the driver sitting behind and oblong steering wheel.

    The Concept 97 carries six seats, with the second row featuring captain’s chairs and another substantial centre console. The third row, on the other hand, is formed by a wraparound backrest and wide headrests; good luck getting these to fold down. Freelander says the car also features a retractable cloth roof and rear window – another cue it has taken from that three-door cabrio.

    “The new Freelander brand world and Concept 97 show car demonstrate a bold and individual approach to design which, combined with innovative Chinese technology, is intended to make customers fall in love with the Freelander brand,” said design hub director Phil Simmons. “Concept 97 is designed for the urban outdoors, retaining an off-road spirit while embracing city life. It celebrates freedom, individuality and joy.”

    Freelander Concept 97 – Land Rover name resurrected by Chery; 3-row EV SUV, CATL battery, Huawei ADAS

    According to Autohome, all new Freelander models will feature Qualcomm’s new flagship-level Snapdragon 8397 chip, offering three times CPU computing power, nearly three times the GPU computing power, and twelve times the AI computing power of the previous 8295 processor.

    They will also be juiced by CATL batteries and come with Huawei’s Qiankun autonomous driving capability, working in concert with a lidar sensor; the latter will almost certainly be exclusive to China. Unlike what was previously disclosed, Freelander will ditch Chery’s existing platforms in favour of a brand new architecture.

    The cars will be built at Chery Jaguar Land Rover’s (CJLR) Intelligent Manufacturing Base in Changshu, where a total of three billion yuan (RM1.76 billion) has been invested for EV production. The brand is set to launch a whole family of models within the next five years and will be offered in key global markets. It’s been reported there will be six new cars that will also include range extender EVs and plug-in hybrids.

     
  • Top 20 brands in March 2026 – Perodua leads Proton, Toyota third, Honda more than doubled Feb sales

    Top 20 brands in March 2026 – Perodua leads Proton, Toyota third, Honda more than doubled Feb sales

    The road transport department‘s (JPJ) new car registration data is out early. Perodua and Proton respectively sold 24,530 and 15,243 cars in March; the latter’s number being 62% of Perodua’s (it was 76% in January thanks to Proton’s 19,750-unit blockbuster).

    Toyota and Honda appear to have found some wind, shifting 8,617 and 7,062 units respectively in March, after doing circa-6,000 and 3,000 respectively earlier in the year. Honda more than doubled month-on-month (MoM). Chery, normally fifth, has fallen to eighth in the monthly table and sixth in the year-to-date (YTD) standings, its sales steadily slipping from 1,287 in January to 938 in February and 892 last month.

    Taking its place is stablemate Omoda | Jaecoo, which had its best month so far this year with nearly 1,500 units. So did Mazda in sixth with 1,054 units (+137% MoM!). Mitsubishi gets lucky number seven in both monthly (981) and YTD (3,061) standings. BYD also got double-ninths; 879 units for the month and 2,261 units YTD.

    Top 20 brands in March 2026 – Perodua leads Proton, Toyota third, Honda more than doubled Feb sales

    Jetour is in March’s top 10 (790 units)! We don’t remember the travel-focused Chery Group brand ever placing this highly – its YTD figure is now nearly 1,700 units for 11th overall. Mercedes-Benz (11th) and BMW (12th) respectively did 727 and 672 units in March. Nissan more than doubled its sales to 585 units in March, earning it 13th and pushing its YTD tally to 1,160 for 15th place.

    This is the first time this year we’re seeing Tesla in the monthly top 20 – it sold 338 units in March (16th), but its YTD total isn’t enough to make the list. Ford, Isuzu, iCaur and MG are clutching on to the tails of both the monthly and YTD lists; Zeekr has declined from 489 in January to 191 in February and 177 last month – the last two numbers are unfortunately the smallest numbers anywhere on this board.

    Let’s go back and look at the Big Four to see how the year is shaping up. Perodua’s 74,233 units YTD is one-and-a-half times that of Proton – Tanjong Malim is now 24% of the way to its 200k target for the year. Toyota and Honda are at 22,208 and 13,618 units respectively – Toyota’s figure would include a considerable number of recon/grey-market cars, while Honda is now 23% of the way to its 60k target for 2026.

    Top 20 brands in March 2026 – Perodua leads Proton, Toyota third, Honda more than doubled Feb sales

     
  • Auto parts body MACPMA supports MITI clarification on CKD requirements – local supply chain is essential

    Auto parts body MACPMA supports MITI clarification on CKD requirements – local supply chain is essential

    Earlier this week, the ministry of investment, trade and industry (MITI) reaffirmed the country’s automotive investment and sector policies in a statement addressing the BYD CKD issue. Following this, national automakers Proton and Perodua issued their own statements regarding the matter, supporting the government’s stance on the topic.

    The Malaysian Automotive Component Parts Manufacturers (MACPMA) has done the same. In a statement, the association expressed its full support for the country’s automotive investment policies, which it said was development-driven and was applied uniformly and consistently to all investors.

    The association acknowledged MITI’s commitment to maintaining an open and welcoming investment environment, while ensuring that new automotive investments contribute meaningfully to the long-term sustainability of the national automotive ecosystem. It said the emphasis on export orientation, localisation, and integration with the domestic supply chain is essential to strengthening Malaysia’s industrial base and trade competitiveness.

    The national auto parts body agreed with MITI’s position that automotive investment incentives and manufacturing licences should be aligned with national development objectives, which include technology transfer, capability upgrading and the continued growth of local Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 component manufacturers. It said that such an approach is critical to sustaining and strengthening the established vendor ecosystem that has been built through decades of investment and industrial development.

    MACPMA agreed with MITI that these policies are developmental in nature and not protectionist, ensuring that foreign investments complement and strengthen local industry players while creating sustainable value across the automotive value chain. The association added that it remains committed to working closely with the ministry and other stakeholders to support policies that promote inclusive growth, resilience, and long-term competitiveness of the Malaysian automotive ecosystem.

     
  • RON95 in Malaysia is cheaper than in Saudi Arabia and other ASEAN countries, except for Brunei – KPDN

    RON95 in Malaysia is cheaper than in Saudi Arabia and other ASEAN countries, except for Brunei – KPDN

    Despite the climb in fuel prices, the price of RON 95 petrol in Malaysia remains among the lowest the region as well as Saudi Arabia, according to the ministry of domestic trade and cost of living (KPDN).

    Based on retail fuel prices in Malaysia for the week of April 2 to 8, 2026, an illustration by Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia showed that petrol and diesel fuels in Malaysia are still cheaper than in other ASEAN countries and in Saudi Arabia, except for Brunei, where petrol is at the equivalent of RM1.67 per litre, and diesel at the equivalent of RM0.98 per litre.

    Among other neighbouring countries, fuel prices in Thailand were listed as the equivalent of RM6.48 per litre for petrol, and the equivalent of RM4.95 per litre for diesel. Meanwhile for Singapore, fuel prices in the city-state were listed as the equivalent of RM10.30 per per litre for petrol, and the equivalent of RM12.05 per litre for diesel.

    Other countries listed in terms of prices for fuels include Laos (petrol RM7.20, diesel RM7.65), the Philippines (petrol RM6.43, diesel RM7.99), Myanmar (petrol RM6.35, diesel RM7.05), Cambodia (petrol RM6.26, diesel RM7.27), Vietnam (petrol RM2.96, diesel RM3.49), and Indonesia (petrol 2.96, diesel RM3.49).

    Last month, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that the initial 300 litre monthly quota for RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 fuel subsidy programme is to be temporarily reduced to 200 litres a month.

    Meanwhile for diesel fuel, the ministry of finance (MoF) announced earlier this week that the monthly cash assistance under the Budi Madani Diesel initiative will be maintained at RM300 for the month of April 2026.

     
  • Free motorcycle helmet exchange at Program Madani Rakyat 2026 Perak event – Meru, Ipoh, April 3-5

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    The transport ministry and its agencies will be participating in the government’s Program Madani Rakyat 2026 Perak event this weekend (April 3-5) at Bulatan Sultan Azlan Shah, Meru, Ipoh. The 9am to 9pm event (till 6pm on Sunday) is of course free of charge and open to the public.

    There’s a free helmet exchange programme for motorcyclists, with 3,000 units allocated for the three-day programme. All one needs to do is bring an old, broken or non-Sirim spec helmet to be exchanged for a new one. This is for Malaysian citizens aged 16 and above (bring your MyKad for verification), limited to one unit per person.

    The JPJ booth will also have a mobile truck that allows visitors to renew their driving (CDL and PDL) and vocational licenses (PSV and GDL), and road tax. One can also check for saman and pay at the spot. As promised, there’s no saman discount for events under the current ‘The Less You Delay, The Less You Pay’ principle introduced by transport minister Anthony Loke last year.

    Visitors can also register for MyDigital ID and MyJPJ at the event, which which will also feature road safety pocket talks. Stay for the safety quiz and win prizes.

     
 
 
 

Latest Fuel Prices

PETROL
BUDI 95 RM1.99
RON 95 RM3.87 (0.00)
RON 97 RM4.95 (-0.20)
RON 100 RM7.50
VPR RM8.48
DIESEL
EURO 5 B10 RM6.02 (+0.50)
EURO 5 B7 RM6.22 (+0.50)
Last Updated Apr 02, 2026

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