01 Jul 2026, 11:06:03 PM

Proton eMas 7 PHEV open for booking, tentative pricing from RM110k – RM130k

Proton has just revealed the details of its first ever plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the 2026 Proton eMas 7 PHEV, simultaneously opening the order books for the SUV. As always, Proton is rewarding early bird customers with special offers for customers that place an order now. There are a total of three variants available,

Perodua Jangka Angka TIV 2025 Bakal Melampaui Rekod 2024; Model Baharu Bakal Lonjak Prestasi 2026

Perodua, selaku pengeluar kereta terlaris di negara ini, menjangkakan Jumlah Keseluruhan Industri (TIV) bagi tahun 2025 akan mengatasi sedikit pencapaian rekod yang dicatatkan pada tahun 2024. Ini menunjukkan bahawa permintaan terhadap kenderaan kekal sihat memandangkan pelanggan terus mengutamakan nilai dalam pemilikan kenderaan mereka. Industri automotif mencatatkan sebanyak 816,747 unit pada tahun 2024, dan Perodua optimis

Kementerian Kewangan Thailand Bakal Saman Pengeluar Kereta China, Neta

Keadaan bagi pengeluar kereta dari China, Neta, di Malaysia bukanlah sesuatu yang mudah, namun pengedar mereka di negara jiran utara kita berdepan situasi yang jauh lebih parah. Kementerian Kewangan Thailand merancang untuk menyaman mereka atas kegagalan memenuhi kuota pengeluaran tempatan, yang seterusnya mencetuskan tuntutan bayaran balik subsidi yang telah diterima. Berita ini pertama kali dilaporkan

Perodua Anticipates 2025 TIV Figures To Eclipse 2024, New Models Further Boosting 2026

We do take the occasional gamble, but we would never bet against the country’s best-selling carmaker, Perodua. The brand expects 2025’s total industry volume (TIV) to narrowly surpass that their record-setting feat in 2024, indicating that the demand for vehicle remains healthy as customers continue to chase value in their motoring journey. The industry recorded

Thai Finance Ministry to sue Chinese carmaker Neta for subsidy repayment

It has not been smooth sailing for Chinese carmaker Neta in Malaysia but its distributor in our northern neighbours is much worse off as the Thai Finance Ministry is planning to sue them over failure to meet local output quotas, triggering claims to repay the subsidies it received. The news first reported by Nikkei, stating