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Porsche is introducing significant upgrades to its Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system across the 911, Taycan, Panamera, and Cayenne models as part of its latest model year updates. The revised system boasts enhanced performance, expanded digital capabilities, and greater user convenience, reinforcing Porsche’s commitment to innovation beyond just powertrains and chassis technology.

The improvements include the introduction of the Porsche App Center, integration of Amazon Alexa as a digital assistant, and support for Dolby Atmos immersive audio technology. Additionally, Porsche Connect will now be included as standard for 10 years, ensuring a seamless and reliable digital experience for owners.

Faster and More Versatile PCM System

The latest PCM update features new hardware that enhances system responsiveness and computing power, allowing for quicker access to infotainment functions. A key addition is the Porsche App Center, which provides direct access to a wide range of third-party applications, similar to app stores on smartphones and tablets.

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A rare and prestigious number plate owned by the Malaysian government, ‘1M,’ has been revealed and is going viral on social media, as one of the most valuable vehicle registrations in the United Kingdom. Estimated to be worth over £1 million (approximately RM5.7 million), the plate is currently affixed to a black Mercedes-Benz S350, serving as the official vehicle for Malaysia’s Ambassador in the UK.

A Symbol of Prestige and Diplomacy

The ‘1M’ plate, issued exclusively to the Malaysian Embassy in London, has long been associated with the country’s diplomatic presence in the UK. Dating back to at least 1974, this registration has graced a variety of embassy vehicles over the decades, including luxury sedans and even London taxis. The plate remains a symbolic representation of Malaysia’s long-standing diplomatic ties with the UK.

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In the spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, BHPetrol continued its annual tradition of promoting road safety and enhancing the travel experience for Malaysians through its ‘Balik Kampung Dengan Selamat’ program. This year, the initiative was held at BHPetrol Sg. Besi Harmony station (PLUS Southbound), a strategically located rest stop equipped with various facilities catering to motorists traveling south from the capital.

During the event, BHPetrol distributed 300 souvenir bags filled with snacks and beverages to customers, offering them refreshments for their long journeys. In addition to the giveaways, motorists received Hari Raya envelopes containing BHPetrol vouchers, which could be redeemed at any of the company’s fuel stations nationwide.

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The government has committed RM1.9 billion to enhancing public transportation by acquiring new diesel and electric buses for the Klang Valley and Penang. The initiative aims to modernise the existing fleet and improve connectivity for commuters.

According to NST, Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan announced that the first batch of 310 diesel buses will be delivered in June, followed by 250 electric buses by the end of the year. Additionally, a further 1,100 electric buses, along with their charging infrastructure, will be introduced in phases.

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The government has announced a 50% discount on toll charges for two days in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri. The discount will be in effect from 12:01 am on Friday until 11:59 pm the following day, benefiting motorists traveling during the festive period.

Works Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi stated that the initiative will cost the government approximately RM19.69 million in compensation to toll concessionaires. The discount applies exclusively to Class 1 private vehicles and does not extend to toll plazas at the country’s borders, specifically the Sultan Iskandar Building and Tanjung Kupang toll plazas.

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The Nissan GT-R is set to make a comeback, marking the continuation of one of the most iconic sports car nameplates. However, details regarding its timeline, powertrain, and design remain undisclosed.

Nissan’s recently appointed CEO, Ivan Espinosa, confirmed that the GT-R will return, though he did not specify when or how. He emphasized that performance cars remain a fundamental part of Nissan’s identity and assured enthusiasts that the GT-R name will persist.

The next-generation GT-R, unofficially referred to as the “R36,” has long been the subject of speculation. The current R35 model, which debuted in 2007, has remained in production for nearly two decades without a direct successor. While Nissan has not outlined a formal replacement plan, discussions of an electric GT-R have surfaced over the years.

Espinosa previously hinted at the possibility of an electrified GT-R during his tenure as Nissan’s president of global strategy. He highlighted the advantages of electric performance, noting that electric powertrains offer superior corner-exit acceleration and enhanced vehicle control. He suggested that an electrified GT-R could maintain the model’s reputation for being accessible and high-performing on the track.

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