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Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia has announced the highly-anticipated arrival of the GWM Tank 300 at Port Klang. Scheduled for a mid-July launch, this off-road SUV will also begin its deliveries to GWM’s customers. 

The GWM Tank 300 is renowned as one of the top off-road SUV brands in the world and has been recognised as the champion off-road SUV for 41 consecutive months in China. Celebrated for its rugged exterior and sophisticated interior, the Tank 300 has earned a 5-star safety certification from ANCAP. As a newcomer to the Malaysian automobile scene, it is set to transform public perceptions of an off-roader with its luxurious and intelligent features. 

As a gesture of appreciation, GWM is offering the first 300 GWM Tank 300 customers five years OR 100,000km of free maintenance package, whichever comes first. Additionally, first-hand owners of the GWM TANK 300 will receive a lifetime Engine & Transmission warranty with unlimited mileage. On the official launch, these customers will also receive mystery rewards. 

The Tank 300’s engine produces 217hp and 380Nm of torque, coupled with an eight-speed automatic transmission and a dual-speed, electronically-controlled part-time four-wheel drive system. Key technical features include an all-terrain control system with nine driving modes and a maximum wading depth of 700mm. Back in May, GWM opened the order books for the Tank 300.

The issue of diesel subsidies is currently under review by the Malaysian government, with various appeals being considered for inclusion in the Subsidised Diesel Control System (SKDS). Here’s an overview of the situation:

  • Review Process: Appeals from various parties, including tow truck operators, will be presented to the Cabinet for consideration after being reviewed.
  • Government Stance: Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali stated that the government is aware of the appeals and is analysing them. No decisions have been made yet.
  • Eligibility Criteria: The basic principle for eligibility under the SKDS is that sectors or types of transport involved in the delivery of important goods used daily by large communities are prioritised.
  • Tow Truck Operators: The Malaysia Tow Truck and Car Transport Association (IMTTCC) has reported that over 1,000 tow truck operators are seeking inclusion in the SKDS. Since the targeting of diesel subsidies began on June 10, their operating costs have doubled due to the increase in diesel prices from RM2.15 to RM3.35 per litre.
  • Government Response: The government is open to appeals, as announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, ensuring that all appeals will be given the best consideration.

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Harmony Auto has officially launched its first BYD outlet at Hartamas Shopping Centre. The 8,000-square-foot outlet features a spacious car display area, a luxurious customer lounge, discussion rooms, and a delivery area.

Additionally, it has an after-sales reception area accessible from the mall’s parking lot. Outside, there are 6 parking spaces equipped with 4 charging stations, reflecting BYD’s commitment to sustainable mobility.

BYD, a global leader in new energy vehicles, sees significant potential in Malaysia’s market, supported by favourable government policies. The BYD models available in Malaysia include the BYD Atto 3, BYD Dolphin, and BYD Seal. Harmony Auto plans to open more BYD dealerships in Malaysia to further promote new energy vehicles.

The outlet will also include a Service and Spare Parts Centre, operational in Q4 this year, making it the first 3S centre located in a shopping mall. During the opening ceremony, Harmony Auto handed over 10 BYD units to customers, demonstrating BYD’s confidence in the Malaysian market and its responsiveness to consumer demand.

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) is taking stringent measures to curb petrol and diesel smuggling by mandating the installation of closed circuit cameras (CCTV) at petrol stations, particularly those near the border.

CCTV Installation Mandate

  • Policy Enforcement: The KPDN will withdraw the operating license of petrol stations that refuse to install CCTV cameras.
  • Target Locations: The initiative focuses on border areas such as Pengkalan Kubor, Rantau Panjang, and Bukit Bunga.
  • Implementation Timeline: The installation of CCTV at these stations will be implemented this year.

Reasons for the Mandate

  • Combat Smuggling: The primary goal is to address and reduce the smuggling of petrol and diesel to neighbouring countries.
  • Monitoring: The installed CCTV systems will allow KPDN to monitor activities at petrol stations directly from their office.

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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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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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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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Sime Darby Motors (SDM) announced the launch of DRIVECARE, a new multi-franchise one-stop service centre designed to cater to the needs of car owners across all segments and brands. This initiative aims to offer customers competitive pricing, convenience and comfort backed by the expertise of SM’s highly trained technicians.

DRIVECARE is targeted for expansion across Southeast Asian markets, followed by a rollout throughout SM’s operations across the Asia Pacific region. This strategic expansion underscores SM’s unwavering commitment to offering accessible and reliable automotive services.

DRIVECARE was created to tackle common frustrations faced by customers at many vehicle service workshops, such as inadequate facilities and workmanship, subpar customer service and lack of comfortable waiting areas. By leveraging SDM’s extensive automotive expertise and advanced equipment, DRIVECARE promises an exceptional experience for car service and maintenance at competitive prices.

DRIVECARE customers can look forward to well-maintained facilities, organised workspaces and comfortable lounges. The state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge equipment at DRIVECARE ensure that every vehicle receives the utmost care and attention from its team of experienced technicians.

Complementing DRIVECARE is Sime Darby Auto Selection, Sime Darby Motors’ trusted brand for pre-owned vehicles, offering a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a new car. DRIVECARE operates within the Auto Selection facility, ensuring seamless service and support for pre-owned vehicle buyers.

Customers can visit DRIVECARE’s official service centres located at Lot 33 Glenmarie and at Chan Sow Lin, which are open and ready to cater to customers’ needs. To commemorate the launch, from June 26 to July 31, 2024, DRIVECARE is offering special promotions to invite customers to experience the services by DRIVECARE.

These include complimentary vehicle inspections, a 20% discount for parts and labour charges, and a complimentary set of wiper blades with every windshield replacement. To enhance the customer experience further, all services during the promotional period will also include a complimentary car wash and a free Liqui Moly product.

In addition, DRIVECARE is offering a limited-time promotion for customers servicing two vehicles. The first 100 customers who bring a second car for servicing will enjoy a 50% discount on engine oil, subject to terms and conditions. This offer is valid only for vehicles registered under the same owner. Visit www.drivecare.com.my for more information.

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) of Malaysia has issued a series of recalls for several automotive brands, including Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Chery. Below are the details for each brand and model affected.

Toyota

Model: Toyota Corolla Cross
Affected Units: 2,739
Production Period: July 2023 – September 2023
Recall Status: Ongoing since March 2024
Action: Toyota will contact owners for vehicle inspections and necessary repairs.

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Batik Air has introduced a new premium and sustainable private terminal transfer service for its passengers, starting from yesterday. This exclusive service is available to Batik Air Business Class and Flexi passengers and aims to enhance their travel experience amid the temporary suspension of the aerotrain service at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

Key Features of the New Service

  • Exclusive Offering: The service is exclusive to Batik Air Business Class and Flexi passengers.
  • Collaboration with Kia: In partnership with automaker Kia, through its sole distributor Dinamikjaya Motors Sdn Bhd, Batik Air offers seamless and eco-friendly transfers.
  • Vehicle Fleet: Passengers will be chauffeured in the all-electric Kia EV9 and the latest model of the Kia Carnival.
  • Route: The service facilitates transfers between the main terminal and the satellite building of KLIA Terminal 1.

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