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Volvo Cars, a pioneer in the automotive industry, declared at Climate Week NYC that it will cease the production of all diesel-powered models by early 2024, reaffirming its commitment to becoming a fully electric car manufacturer by 2030. This bold move positions Volvo Cars as one of the first legacy automakers to discontinue diesel production.

The decision to end diesel production aligns with Volvo Cars’ ambitious transformation plan, aiming for a fully electric vehicle (EV) lineup by 2030 and aspiring to be a climate-neutral company by 2040. The company has already divested from the development of new combustion engines, selling its stake in Aurobay, the joint venture holding its remaining combustion engine assets, in November 2022.

Volvo Cars has been at the forefront of sustainability since acknowledging its products’ negative environmental impact in 1972. The recent Global Climate Stocktake report from the United Nations underscores the urgent need for action against climate change.

The decision to phase out diesel production by early 2024 reflects the rapidly changing landscape of the automotive industry and evolving customer preferences. Only four years ago, diesel engines constituted a significant portion of Volvo Cars’ sales in Europe. Today, the majority of the company’s European sales are electrified cars, reflecting the shift in market demand and Volvo’s focus on electrification.

As Volvo Cars paves the way for a sustainable future, the decision to discontinue diesel production contributes to improved urban air quality by reducing emissions of gases like nitrogen oxide (NOx) associated with diesel engines.

McLaren, the iconic British supercar manufacturer, introduces the highly anticipated McLaren GTS, designed to take its place in the McLaren lineup as a replacement for the GT model.

Exterior Enhancements:

At the forefront of the GTS’s aesthetic evolution is the updated ‘hammerhead’ signature styling at the front. A redesigned lower front bumper section houses more pronounced air intakes, featuring wider openings to optimise airflow to the car’s radiator system. The front intake air blades, available in gloss visual carbon fibre, not only reflect McLaren’s racing heritage but also contribute to the GTS’s more aggressive and dynamic appearance.

On the rear fenders, new and taller air scoops, also offered in gloss visual carbon fibre, sit prominently, facilitating increased airflow into the heart of the GTS – the formidable 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine.

The GTS’s muscular visuals include a large rear diffuser and dual exhausts, enhancing the car’s overall aerodynamics. The optional Sports Exhaust system delivers an exhilarating supercar soundtrack, allowing drivers to revel in the raw power at their command.

For a stealthy appearance by default, the GTS comes standard with a gloss black finish on the exhaust finisher, mirror caps, and window surrounds. The vehicle’s badging, including new side badges, can be further customized with a black finish by opting for the Stealth Badge Pack. Visual carbon fiber options abound, from underbody carbon packs to specific exterior details such as front air intake blades, rear fender air intakes, and mirror caps.

Lightweight Construction and Performance Prowess:

Underpinning the GTS is the robust carbon fibre MonoCell II-T monocoque chassis, renowned for its strength and ultra-lightweight construction. The chassis features a standard composite roof made from recycled carbon fiber, exemplifying McLaren’s commitment to sustainability without compromising performance.

Weighing a mere 1,520kg (DIN), the GTS claims the title of the lightest car in its class. The 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, denoted as the V8 M840TE, now produces an impressive 635PS at 7,500rpm. The engine enhancements include a boost in crankshaft torque through more aggressive combustion phasing and revised ignition timing.

Equipped with a launch-control function, the GTS accelerates from 0-100km/h in a blistering 3.2 seconds and achieves 0-200km/h in just 8.9 seconds, showcasing its formidable performance capabilities. The GTS boasts a maximum speed of 326km/h.

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Toyota Motor Corporation has revealed its participation in the Idemitsu Super Endurance Southeast Asia Trophy 2023, a 10-hour endurance race scheduled for December 22 and 23 at Thailand’s Chang International Circuit.

Toyota will field a three-vehicle lineup for Rookie Racing featuring innovative concepts, including the ORC Rookie GR86 CNF, a GR86 powered by carbon-neutral fuel; the ORC Rookie GR Corolla H2, a hydrogen-powered Corolla; and the CP Rookie Prius CNF-HEV GR, a Prius HEV running on carbon-neutral fuel. Notably, this marks the first time Toyota will compete with a production Prius HEV (hybrid electric vehicle).

Toyota Prius 24h Le Mans Centennial GR Edition

Additionally, three vehicles from Toyota Gazoo Racing team Thailand—the Corolla, 86, and Yaris—will run on carbon-neutral fuel. Toyota is committed to expanding motorsports-related options for achieving carbon neutrality in collaboration with its Asian partners.

In its pursuit of a carbon-neutral society, Toyota is actively participating in the Super Taikyu series with hydrogen-powered and carbon-neutral fuel-driven vehicles. The GR86 and hydrogen-powered Corolla previously competed in the 2022 Thailand 25H Endurance Race, and in the upcoming Idemitsu Super Endurance Southeast Asia Trophy, Toyota introduces an HEV, recognising its effectiveness in achieving carbon neutrality in the Asian context, especially in Thailand.

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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has officially commenced the production of its new Minicab EV (known as L100 EV in Indonesia) at the PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia Mitsubishi Motors’ factory in Indonesia.

This kei-car class electric commercial vehicle is set to be available for purchase in Indonesia during the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023. The Minicab EV adopts a monobox design and incorporates an electric vehicle (EV) system that has proven successful in the i-MiEV, the world’s first mass-produced EV. Notably, the drive battery is strategically positioned beneath the centre of the floor to preserve its spacious cargo area while maintaining a low centre of gravity, ensuring exceptional steering stability and a comfortable ride.

Mitsubishi Motors aims to contribute to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the last mile of commercial use by offering the Minicab EV. This move aligns with the growing global emphasis on achieving a carbon-neutral society and the increasing demand for sustainable business activities, particularly in the logistics and commercial EV sectors.

Moreover, as part of its strategic initiatives in the ASEAN region, Mitsubishi Motors plans to commence partial exports of the Pajero Sport midsize SUV from Indonesia. Currently produced in Thailand and exported to Australia, the Pajero Sport is expected to be partially exported from Indonesia starting in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023. This move underscores Mitsubishi Motors’ commitment to enhancing its presence in the ASEAN market and meeting the evolving demands of environmentally conscious consumers in the region.

Mini has expanded its lineup with the introduction of two new models, the Mini Countryman C and Countryman S, each offering a distinctive blend of driving comfort, spacious interiors, and efficient engine performance.

The Mini Countryman C boasts an efficient 3-cylinder petrol engine, producing an output of 170hp. Accelerating from 0 to 100km/h in a brisk 8.3 seconds, it achieves a top speed of 212km/h. With 280Nm of torque, the car ensures a lively and characteristic Mini driving experience. The integration of mild hybrid technology contributes to energy recovery during braking and supports the internal combustion engine during accelerations, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

On the exterior, it stands out with its increased dimensions, being 13cm longer and 8cm higher than its predecessor. The redesign includes an octagonal front grille, distinctive LED headlights, and optional new light signatures. The C-pillar seamlessly joins the stretched car roof, and Piano Black roof rails are now standard, enhancing the model’s versatility with options like roof racks or a Mini roof box. With a ground clearance of 202mm and a dynamic chassis, the Countryman C ensures safety and comfort even on uneven roads. Light-alloy wheels, ranging from 17 to 21 inches, complement the model’s aesthetics.

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A visionary group of automotive designers, including ex-VW designer Grigorii Butin, BMW Designworks member Quichen Lee, and others, have collaboratively brought forth the Aegis—a striking concept car marrying neo-Renaissance aesthetics with modern innovation. Born in the digital realm, this project serves as a tribute to the past while embracing the future’s advancements.

The Aegis, a sleek two-door sports car reminiscent in size of the Aston Martin Vantage, boasts a large, friendly grille at the front, accompanied by slender LED headlights and a refined bumper—eschewing unnecessary air intakes often found in contemporary sports cars. The front quarter panels, elegantly mirroring the wheel contours, add a touch of intrigue to the design. Smooth doors with flush handles and wheels featuring silver and carbon fibre accents further elevate the visual appeal.

A distinctive feature of the Aegis is its abundant use of glass, including a vast windshield, side windows, and an expansive glass roof covering the entire roof and rear hatch. While the practicality of a car with such extensive glass may pose challenges, its captivating visual impact is undeniable.

The interior of the Aegis is equally unique, featuring a futuristic steering wheel, a retro-themed instrument cluster reminiscent of a clock, and a minimalist dashboard devoid of visible air vents. The black leather-clad carbon fibre seats contribute to the overall avant-garde design.

In a pioneering move, Zeekr has introduced its cutting-edge lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, named the Golden “Brick” Battery. This groundbreaking battery is hailed as the world’s first mass-produced LFP battery with a volume utilisation exceeding an impressive 80%. The Zeekr 007 sedan will proudly showcase this revolutionary battery technology, setting new standards for safety and performance.

The Golden Brick Battery has undergone rigorous testing, including exposure to extreme cold (-45°C) for 8 hours, immersion in a 1000°C fire, and physical stress tests. Remarkably, the battery exhibited resilience and functionality even after these extreme conditions.

With a compact “sandwich structure,” ultra-thin separators, and an integrated tray design, the battery achieves a remarkable volume utilisation of 83.7%. This optimised design ensures maximum efficiency and space utilisation.

The battery boasts a peak charging power of 500 kW, with a maximum charge rate of 4.5C. Charging from 10% to 80% can deliver an impressive 500 km range in just 15 minutes, making it a game-changer in electric vehicle technology.

Zeekr has gone above and beyond to demonstrate the Golden Brick Battery’s safety features. A series of tests, including underwater submersion for 48 hours, exposure to a 1000°C fire, and a -45°C freeze for 8 hours, showcased the battery’s resilience. Further tests involved subjecting it to a 22-ton roller and dropping the 710kg battery from a 10-meter height, with no signs of fire, smoke, or explosions.

The Zeekr 007 sedan, equipped with the Golden Brick Battery, is poised to hit the roads on December 27. This car marks a significant leap forward in electric vehicle technology, promising an unparalleled combination of safety, efficiency, and performance.

The launch of Honda’s e:N1 electric vehicle (EV) production line at the Prachinburi factory in Thailand marks an exciting development for the electric car market in the region.

The Honda e:N1 is an all-electric vehicle based on the e:N Architecture F EV platform, sharing similarities with the HR-V. The electric car features a single motor setup producing 204PS and 310Nm of torque.

As Honda introduces the e:N1 in Thailand, there is anticipation that the EV might make its way to other markets in the region, including Malaysia.

The positive reception of Honda models in Malaysia, coupled with the growing interest in electric mobility, positions the e:N1 to perform well in the market. Malaysia is expected to receive details about the Honda e:N1’s launch in the first quarter of 2024, and production in Thailand may facilitate the initial phase before considering local production based on demand.

Speaking of positive reception, Honda Malaysia recently launched the all-new Honda CR-V here and it already has over 2000 bookings.

The upcoming electric Range Rover, based on the Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA Flex) platform, is inching closer to production and release. The electric SUV is expected to retain the luxurious design of its gas-powered and plug-in hybrid counterparts, aligning with the brand’s emphasis on electrification. Sharing the MLA Flex platform allows the electric Range Rover to maintain its off-road capabilities, a hallmark of the Range Rover lineup.

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has initiated rigorous testing for the electric Range Rover, subjecting prototypes to various conditions, including extreme temperatures and challenging terrains. The electric SUV is designed to handle off-road adventures, consistent with the capabilities of traditional internal combustion engine Range Rovers.

Key details, such as battery sizes and estimated driving range, are yet to be officially disclosed. However, the electric Range Rover will feature an 800-volt architecture, enabling ultra-fast charging. The batteries and electric motors for the model will be produced at JLR’s Wolverhampton factory in the UK, while the final assembly will take place alongside the regular Range Rover in Solihull, UK.

 

The incident at Woodlands Checkpoint highlights the seriousness of breaching regulations at border crossings and the potential legal consequences. The three-quarter tank rule, requiring vehicles to have a minimum of three-quarters of fuel when leaving Singapore via land checkpoints, is a standard procedure to ensure vehicles have sufficient fuel for their journeys.

According to The Straits Times, The refusal of the motorist to comply with the ICA officer’s instructions and the subsequent acceleration, dragging the officer along, resulted in injuries and the driver’s arrest. The charges of causing hurt by a rash act underscore the gravity of such actions, emphasising the need for motorists to cooperate with checkpoint authorities.

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