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Bentley has unveiled the facelifted Continental GT and GTC Speed, now featuring a potent hybrid V-8 powertrain. Here’s an overview of the key updates and features:

Powertrain and Performance

  • Hybrid V-8 Powertrain: The new setup combines a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V-8 with an electric motor and an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission.
  • Total Output: The hybrid system produces a combined 779hp and 1,000Nm of torque, making it the most powerful Bentley yet.
  • Top Speed: The Continental GT Speed can reach a top speed of 335km/h, maintaining the performance legacy of its predecessor.
  • Battery and Electric Motor:
    • Battery: A 25.9-kilowatt-hour battery pack powers the electric motor.
    • Motor Output: The motor alone generates 187.4 hp and 450Nm of torque.
    • Electric Range: Capable of driving up to 80km on the European WLTP test cycle, the motor can independently drive the car up to 140km/h.
  • V-8 Engine Updates: New single-scroll turbochargers and a higher-pressure fuel injection system help the engine produce 592hp and 800Nm of torque.

Design and Interior

  • Exterior Changes:
    • Front Design: New single headlamps inspired by the Bacalar and Batur models, marking a shift from the twin headlamp design used since 2003.
    • Rear Design: Updated, intricately detailed taillights.
  • Interior: Maintains the luxurious feel Bentley is known for, with high-end materials and craftsmanship.
  • The 20-way adjustable seats in the Continental GT have long set industry standards in comfort and refinement. New interior features include the optional Wellness seating with Postural Adjust and Auto Climate to the front seats, minimising fatigue and providing a level of relaxation that is truly unique.
  • The new Dark Chrome Specification provides a more contemporary aesthetic and gives a more understated character to the cabin. This applies to door handles, switches, speak grilles and many other areas around the cabin. Bentley’s bespoke division – Mulliner – will also be offering a collection of unique features enabling further personalisation to the latest model.

  • A choice of three audio systems is offered in the Continental GT. The standard system features 10 speakers and 650 Watts, while a Bang & Olufsen 1,500 W, 16-speaker system with illuminated speaker grilles is aimed at lifestyle-oriented customers. A Naim 2,200 W, 18-speaker system with Active Bass Transducers built into the front seats and eight sound modes is offered for the true audiophile. Laminated acoustic glass is retained for the windscreen and side windows, resulting in a nine-decibel reduction in exterior noise versus non-acoustic glazing.
  • The new Continental GT continues to feature the innovative Bentley Rotating Display – the three-sided display featuring a 12.3” high-definition display, three elegant analogue dials, and an unbroken side of handcrafted veneer. The three sides are selectable at the touch of a button.

Hardware and Handling

  • Dampers and Air Springs: New twin-valve dampers allow for individual adjustments of compression and rebound, paired with two-chamber air springs.
  • Weight Distribution: For the first time, the Continental GT features a rear-biased weight distribution (49:51 front-rear split), aided by the rear-mounted battery.
  • Additional Features:
    • Rear-wheel steering and active anti-roll bars enhance handling and comfort.

Convertible Version

  • Continental GTC Speed:
    • Top Speed: Limited to 284km/h.
    • Acceleration: 0-100km/h in 3.2 seconds, just a tenth slower than the coupe.

Production and Availability

  • Timeline: Production and deliveries of both the GT and GTC Speed will begin in the third quarter of this year at Bentley’s Crewe factory.

The new hybrid system promises to continue the Speed’s tradition of outstanding performance while introducing more efficiency and modern technology to Bentley’s iconic grand tourer.

The high demand for driving instructors in Malaysia has led to a consistent shortage of trainers, causing delays for candidates waiting to learn to drive. This issue is particularly acute in the Klang Valley, where candidates often have to wait three to five months for their turn, as reported by NST.

Instructor Quotas

The Road Transport Department (RTD) has set quotas for instructors, allowing one instructor per car or lorry candidate and one instructor for up to five motorcycle candidates.

Shortage of Instructors

Many driving schools are struggling to meet demand due to these quotas. For instance, Rawang Driving Institutes currently has 54 instructors but needs five more.

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Volkswagen has just introduced the new Golf R, bringing notable updates and enhancements for the 2025 model year. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: Turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder
  • Power: 329hp (14hp more than the previous model)
  • Torque: 420Nm
  • Acceleration: 0 to 100km/h per hour in 4.6 seconds
  • Transmission: Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic with torque vectoring
  • Drivetrain: All-wheel drive

Top Speed

  • With Performance Package: 268km/h
  • Without Performance Package: 249km/h

Exterior Features

  • New LED Plus Headlights: Frame the illuminated badge, now standard
  • Front Bumper: Redesigned with aerodynamic elements and high-gloss black finish
  • Rear: Standard LED taillights, black diffuser, quad tailpipes
  • Wheels: Standard 18-inch Jerez wheels; 19-inch wheels with the Performance Package

Performance Package

  • Additions: Large roof spoiler, 19-inch wheels, G-meter, GPS lap timer
  • Drive Modes: Special and Drift modes, tailored for the Nurburgring track

Interior Updates

  • Infotainment: 12.9-inch touchscreen
  • Instrument Cluster: 10.2-inch digital with VW’s Digital Cockpit Pro
  • Controls: Redesigned, illuminated volume and temperature sliders

Special Editions and Packages

  • Golf R Black Edition (Europe only): Darkened VW badges and R logos, black callipers, black 19-inch Estoril wheels, black tailpipe trim, optional IQ.Light LED matrix headlights, and Performance pack as standard.
  • 19-inch Warmenau Forged Wheel: 8kg lighter per rim compared to similar alloy wheels.

Pricing

  • 2024 Golf R (Manual): Starting at $46,890 (RM221,381) (including $1,225 (RM5,783) destination charge)
  • 2024 Golf R (Automatic): Starting at $47,690 (RM225,158)

The new Golf R continues to build on its legacy with enhanced power, refined design elements, and advanced technology, ensuring it remains a top contender in the premium hatchback segment.

Jaecoo Malaysia has launched its first dealership in Klang Valley, specifically in Glenmarie, Shah Alam. This flagship 3S dealership, operated by ES Premium Holdings Sdn Bhd, marks the beginning of Jaecoo’s premium off-road SUV presence in Malaysia. The brand plans to establish 34 more dealerships in the upcoming months.

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Aston Martin has announced the Valiant, an ultra-exclusive, track-focused, road-legal special edition car. This car, developed by the bespoke division Q by Aston Martin, is powered by a 745PS Twin Turbo 5.2-litre V12 engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission. With production limited to just 38 units globally, all have already been allocated.

Origins and Inspiration

The Valiant was initially a personal commission from Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team driver, Fernando Alonso. Inspired by Alonso’s 23-year career in Formula 1 and his love for driving at the limit, the Valiant was born as a more extreme, race car-inspired version of the Aston Martin Valour.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Engine and Performance:
    • 745PS Twin Turbo 5.2-litre V12 engine.
    • 753Nm of torque.
    • Six-speed manual transmission.
    • Standard-fit Carbon Ceramic brakes: 410mm x 38mm front, 360mm x 32mm rear.

  • Weight Reduction:
    • 3D-printed rear subframe saves 3kg.
    • Magnesium torque tube reduces mass by 8.6kg.
    • Lightweight 21” magnesium wheels reduce unsprung mass by 14kg.
    • Motorsport-spec lithium-ion battery saves 11.5kg.

  • Suspension:
    • Multimatic Adaptive Spool Valve (ASV) dampers, capable of 32 discrete damper curves.
    • Three pre-set Driving Modes: Sport, Sport+, and Track, recalibrated for the new setup.
  • Aerodynamics and Design:
    • Extensive use of lightweight carbon fibre.
    • Deep front splitter, full-width carbon fibre grille, and scalloped side fenders for aerodynamic efficiency.
    • Carbon fibre aero discs on the 21” magnesium wheels.
    • Functional rear diffuser and a prominent fixed wing.

  • Interior:
    • Two-seat cockpit with exposed satin-finish carbon fibre.
    • New round steering wheel for intuitive feel.
    • Exposed gear linkage and bespoke spherical gear knob for the manual gearbox.
    • Built-in half-cage with bespoke trimmed Recaro Podium seats and 4-point race harnesses.

Launch and Availability

The Valiant will make its public debut at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed (July 11-14), with dynamic demonstrations on the famous Hill Climb course. The first deliveries are set to commence in Q4 2024. Fernando Alonso will drive one of the demonstration runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The Malaysian government is set to enforce the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) for foreign vehicles, particularly from Singapore, starting October 1. Transport Minister Anthony Loke has emphasised the government’s firm stance on this decision, highlighting the importance of compliance with Malaysian road laws for all foreign drivers.

Key Points of the VEP Implementation:

  1. Strict Enforcement:
    • The VEP will be mandatory from October 1, with no changes or delays to this enforcement date.
    • Foreign drivers, especially from Singapore, must comply with Malaysian road regulations.
  2. Compliance Expectations:
    • Singaporean drivers entering Malaysia are expected to adhere to the same legal standards that Malaysian drivers must follow when entering Singapore.
    • Foreign drivers must pay any fines for traffic violations before leaving Malaysia.
  3. Tracking and Enforcement:
    • Currently, without the VEP, there is no effective method to track foreign vehicles and enforce traffic laws.
    • The VEP will enable Malaysian authorities to monitor foreign vehicles and ensure payment of fines for any traffic violations.
  4. Entry Points for VEP Enforcement:
    • Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) at Johor Causeway.
    • Sultan Abu Bakar Building at Malaysia-Singapore Second Link.

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