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In an unexpected twist during the unveiling of the MG5 Sedan and MG HS SUV, MG surprised enthusiasts with the introduction of its all-electric roadster, the MG Cyberster. This sleek and powerful car is set to rival petrol-powered icons like the Mazda MX-5, blending cutting-edge technology with nostalgic design cues.

Two Variants

The MG Cyberster will be available in two variants: a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) version and an all-wheel-drive (AWD) model. The RWD variant boasts an impressive 340PS  and 475Nm of torque, propelling the car from 0 to 100km/h in just five seconds, with a top speed of 195km/h. The more powerful AWD version delivers 544PS and a hefty 725Nm of torque, allowing it to reach 100km/h in a mere 3.2 seconds and achieve a top speed of 200km/h.

Battery and Charging Capabilities

At the heart of the Cyberster is a 77 kWh battery pack, which offers a WLTP-rated range of 509km for the RWD model and 444km for the AWD. The vehicle supports DC fast charging up to 144kW, enabling a 10-80% charge in just 38 minutes. However, with its 7kW onboard charger, a full AC wall box charge from 10-100% takes approximately 10.5 hours.

Design: A Nod to the Past, with Modern Flair

Inspired by the classic MGB Roadster, the Cyberster features a distinctive shark nose front end, almond-shaped LED headlights, and a sleek split lower air intake. The car’s clean side profile emphasises its sharp front fender line, which sweeps gracefully into the doors before culminating in the muscular rear haunches.

The rear of the Cyberster is equally eye-catching, featuring Union Jack-inspired taillights that form an arrow pattern, complemented by scissor doors reminiscent of Lamborghini’s dramatic style. The roadster sits on 20-inch Jetstream seven-spoke alloy wheels, with an alternative 19-inch Lightning design also available.

Interior: A High-Tech Cockpit

Inside, the Cyberster offers a driver-focused cockpit available in either black-and-red or grey-and-white color schemes. The plush sports seats, upholstered in Nappa leather and Alcantara, come with six-way power adjustment and memory functions. The flat-bottomed steering wheel includes paddles for selecting drive modes and adjusting regenerative braking.

 

The highlight of the interior is a trio of screens: a 10.25-inch digital instrument display flanked by two seven-inch touchscreens for infotainment and vehicle controls. An additional seven-inch touchscreen on the centre console manages the dual-zone climate controls. The Cyberster also features Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an eight-speaker Bose sound system.

Advanced Safety and Driver Assistance

The MG Cyberster is equipped with a comprehensive suite of driver assistance features, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality, lane centre assist, blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert with automatic braking, rear collision warning, and door opening warning.

Pricing Details Awaited

While the MG Cyberster’s performance and features have been detailed, the pricing remains undisclosed.

In honour of MG’s centennial milestone, SAIC Motor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. has introduced two eagerly awaited models—the all-new MG5 sedan and the MG HS SUV—into the Malaysian market. Now available for booking, these vehicles are set to impress with advanced technology, captivating design, and exceptional value.

MG5

The MG5 makes a bold entrance into the B-segment sedan category with its sporty fastback coupe design. It stands out as the longest and widest model in its class, offering a superior driving experience that combines style, performance, and innovation.

Exterior: The MG5’s sleek fastback profile, complete with a ducktail spoiler, 3D front grille, and power sunroof, showcases its sporty appeal. Automatic LED headlights, 17-inch Tomahawk alloy wheels, and a dynamic overall design project confidence and sophistication on the road.

Interior: The MG5’s cabin is equally impressive, featuring a modern, spacious layout. Highlights include a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.25-inch floating infotainment system, and luxurious leather upholstery with red accents. The driver enjoys a 6-way electrically adjustable seat, while tech enthusiasts will appreciate connectivity options such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

 

Performance and Power: Under the hood, the MG5 is powered by a 1.5L petrol engine delivering 114PS and 150Nm of torque. Paired with an 8-speed iCVT automatic transmission, the MG5 has undergone extensive testing, ensuring reliable performance across 2.35 million kilometres.

Safety: Safety is a priority for the MG5, which comes equipped with the MG PILOT suite of driver assistance features, including Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Detection, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Standard safety systems such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), ABS, Traction Control, and 6 SRS airbags further enhance the vehicle’s safety credentials.

MG HS

Joining the MG5 is the MG HS SUV, offered in two distinct variants—MG HS Standard and MG HS Lux. Both models feature extensive enhancements, positioning the MG HS as a serious contender in the highly competitive SUV segment.

Power and Performance: The MG HS is driven by a 1.5L turbocharged engine that generates 162PS and 250Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed Twin Clutch transmission. This powertrain, designed for durability, ensures a long-lasting performance lifespan of up to 320,000 kilometres.

Design and Comfort: The SUV’s design reflects boldness, with bi-functional LED headlights, a striking grille, dual exhaust outlets, and 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Inside, the MG HS boasts a luxurious cabin with soft-touch materials, sports seats, and 64-theme ambient lighting. The SUV also offers generous cargo space, which expands from 463L to 1,287L when the rear seats are folded.

Advanced Technology: The MG HS is packed with cutting-edge technology, including a 12.3-inch virtual cockpit display and a 10.1-inch infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. With MG’s iSMART connectivity, users can remotely control various vehicle functions via their smartphone.

Safety: The MG HS features an array of safety systems, including 6 SRS airbags and advanced driver assistance features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Front Collision Warning, and Lane Keeping Assist, making it a safe and reliable choice for families.

Warranty and Colour Options

Both the MG5 and MG HS come with robust warranty packages, underscoring MG’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction:

  • 5 years of Unlimited Mileage Warranty on the vehicle.
  • 7 years of Unlimited Mileage Warranty on the powertrain.

The MG5 is available in five vibrant colours: Nuclear Yellow, Dynamic Red, Arctic White, Black Pearl, and Camden Grey. Meanwhile, the MG HS is offered in four elegant colours: Dynamic Red, Arctic White, Black Pearl, and Camden Grey.

Pricing

  • MG5 Fastback Coupe Sedan: Estimated price of below RM100,000
  • MG HS Standard: Estimated price of below RM130,000
  • MG HS Lux: Estimated price of below RM150,000

Experience the Latest from MG

Both the MG5 sedan and the MG HS SUV will be available for viewing and test drives at select MG Motor dealerships across Malaysia, offering customers an opportunity to explore these cutting-edge models up close.

In conjunction with Merdeka month, Honda Malaysia has launched the Merdeka Jiwa Madani Reward Campaign, offering exclusive rebates to customers. The campaign, aimed at celebrating Malaysia’s independence, provides attractive discounts on all 2024 models, making it an ideal time for Malaysians to drive home a new Honda. The offer is valid for vehicles registered between 15 and 31 August 2024.

This promotion underscores Honda Malaysia’s commitment to rewarding its loyal customers while marking this important national celebration. The rebates cater to a wide range of Honda models, ensuring that there’s something for everyone, whether they’re looking for a compact city car or a more spacious SUV.

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Central Auto Distributors Bhd (CADB), a wholly-owned subsidiary company of PEKEMA, assigned the role of an exclusive importer and distributor of Dongfeng passenger cars in the Malaysian market, is gearing up for the official launch of its latest model, the BOX, in the fourth quarter of 2024. Built on the Quantum Architecture S3 platform, this compact electric vehicle (EV) combines modern design with practicality, aiming to cater to young urbanites and families who need versatile transportation.

With dimensions of 4020/1810/1570 mm, the BOX is compact yet offers an agile presence on the road. Its chic and fashionable exterior is highlighted by smooth curves and a round outline, giving it a fresh and contemporary appearance. The front fascia features through-type LED headlights, while a contrasting suspended roof enhances its dynamic look. Frameless doors and hidden sensor door handles, rare in this class, add a touch of sophistication.

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After a remarkable 16-year reign, Abarth has confirmed the end of production for its iconic petrol-powered Abarth 500, officially marking the conclusion of the popular 595 model. This shift paves the way for the brand’s transition to electric powertrains, as it readies the all-new Abarth 600e for launch later this year.

The ICE-powered Abarth 500 has been a mainstay in the small hot hatch segment, recognised as one of the last models still powered by traditional internal combustion engines (ICE). Its retirement follows similar departures from the market, including the Hyundai i20 N and Ford Fiesta ST, signalling the industry’s broader pivot towards electrification.

Although production has ceased, dealers will continue offering new Abarth 500 models until the end of 2024. Abarth representatives confirmed that the remaining stock is expected to meet demand through the year. The decision to halt production comes just months after the limited release of the Abarth 695 75 Anniversario edition, of which only 1,368 units were produced, serving as a farewell tribute to the brand’s petrol heritage.

With the departure of the petrol-powered Abarth 500, enthusiasts are left with the electric Abarth 500e, which offers a less powerful but more environmentally conscious driving experience. This comes at a time when Abarth’s parent company, Fiat, is reevaluating its electric-only strategy. Slower-than-anticipated sales of the 500e have prompted Fiat to reintroduce an ICE hybrid version next year.

Meanwhile, the last-generation hybrid Fiat 500, sold alongside the 500e, will also be discontinued. Unlike the Abarth 500, however, Fiat plans to release a direct replacement for the hybrid 500, continuing its legacy in the small car market.

With the electric revolution taking hold, the end of the Abarth 500 marks the close of a chapter in automotive history. Enthusiasts and collectors alike will undoubtedly look back fondly on the legacy of one of the most beloved small performance cars of the modern era.

After breaking records as the fastest compact car around the Nürburgring, the refreshed Audi RS3 is set to hit the streets. Although it’s a mid-cycle facelift rather than a full redesign, the five-cylinder RS3 remains a potent contender in the compact performance segment with its fresh look and enhanced features.

Design Updates Inspired by Racing Legends

Audi’s exterior revisions give the RS3 a bolder presence. Up front, a redesigned single-frame grille showcases a diamond pattern that continues across the updated air intakes. The aggressive stance is enhanced by three new openings above the front splitter, drawing inspiration from the iconic 1987 Quattro S1 Pikes Peak.

The car’s rear has also been refreshed with new taillight graphics and an updated bumper featuring side vertical reflectors and a central reflector embedded within the diffuser. To complement the look, Audi introduces two new colours—metallic Ascari Blue and Progressive Red—while offering the RS3 in Daytona Gray with a matte finish for the first time. The 19-inch standard wheels come in matte black, with optional two-tone alloys available for those seeking a more adventurous style.

Sportier Interior with High-Performance Options

Inside, the changes are even more striking. The RS3 now offers optional carbon bucket seats, combining luxurious Nappa leather bolsters with microfibre centres and a matte carbon back. For less track-oriented buyers, the traditional Nappa leather sports seats remain available.

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