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The latest iteration of the Proton X70 has arrived, bringing a host of enhancements and updates that position it as a formidable contender in the SUV market. This new model builds on its predecessor’s strengths while incorporating significant improvements in performance, design, comfort, and connectivity. Here’s an in-depth look at what the new Proton X70 has to offer.

Performance Enhancements

The new Proton X70 features a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum power of 177PS at 5500rpm and a peak torque of 255Nm at 1500rpm. This impressive performance is supported by several key improvements. The engine benefits from enhanced combustion efficiency, which results in cleaner emissions and better overall performance. Efforts have been made to improve noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) characteristics at low speeds, contributing to a quieter and more refined driving experience.

Advanced thermal management systems help maintain optimal engine temperatures, while reduced friction within the engine enhances efficiency. Additionally, the new transmission with smaller gear ratios for the 3rd through 6th gears lowers engine RPM during regular driving, which improves fuel efficiency and reduces engine load. Enhanced software calibration in the Engine Management System (EMS) and Transmission Control Unit (TCU) further optimises fuel consumption and overall efficiency. These enhancements help the new X70 achieve a balanced blend of power and efficiency, making it a standout performer in the 1.5-litre engine category.

Design Upgrades

The new Proton X70 introduces several design upgrades that enhance its visual appeal and functionality. The exterior features a new hood and fender, a redesigned front bumper, and a new grille with an infinite weave diamond pattern and chrome finish, giving the vehicle a bold and powerful look. The LED headlamps, equipped with 47 pieces of LEDs, offer improved illumination and a modern aesthetic. The rear of the vehicle also benefits from a redesigned bumper, and the new alloy wheels, available in two-tone finishes, come in various sizes depending on the variant. A new power tailgate with nearby auto open functionality adds convenience.

Inside, the X70 has been updated with a new 3-point shift lever similar to the X90, an improved steering wheel, and a multicolour ambient lighting system with 72 colour selections and three modes: single, breathing, and multicolour. For the interior, Premium X and Premium variants offer Stone Grey upholstery and Nappa leather seats. 

Safety Features

The new Proton X70 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of advanced safety technologies. These include Walk Away Auto Lock and Nearby Auto Door Unlock features for enhanced security and convenience, a 360 Camera Display for better manoeuvring, and an Electric Parking Brake with Auto Hold for improved safety. The SUV also includes 13 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Level 2, such as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop&Go, Lane Departure Warning, and Lane Centering Control, providing extensive driver assistance and safety.

NVH Performance

Addressing NVH concerns, the new X70 features several improvements. Gear whine has been minimised compared to the previous generation, resulting in a quieter cabin. The new 7-Speed EVO300 Transmission offers smoother operation, and enhanced insulation and improved processes contribute to a more premium feel, with better noise suppression throughout the vehicle, including reduced air conditioning compressor noise. These improvements position the new Proton X70 as competitive in terms of NVH performance within its segment.

Connectivity and Technology

The X70’s infotainment system has been upgraded with a new 12.3-inch screen offering a resolution of 1920×720, powered by a dual quad-core processing unit with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The Proton Link app allows remote control of the engine, windows, locks, and air conditioning settings. The “Hi Proton” voice command system manages windows, sunroof, AC, navigation, and music streaming. Connectivity options include 3 USB Type-A ports and 2 USB Type-C ports. The infotainment head unit now comes with Apple Carplay and Android Auto.

Colours

The new Proton X70 is available in a range of attractive colours, including Marine Blue (Flagship), Jet Grey, Armour Silver, Ruby Red, and White.

Yesterday, Proton announced that it is now accepting pre-launch bookings for the highly anticipated 2025 Proton X70 and is offering an attractive early bird package for customers who book the 2025 Proton X70. Prospective buyers are encouraged to contact Proton sales advisors or visit the nearest Proton 3S and 4S showrooms to secure their bookings with a deposit of RM500. The booking window remains open until further notice.

Maserati is gearing up for a grand reveal of its latest super sports car at one of the most prestigious automotive events of the year, “The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering,” on Friday, August 16, 2024. The event, part of the renowned Monterey Car Week, will showcase Maserati’s newest creation against the backdrop of California’s exclusive car culture festival, running from August 14 to 19.

This new Maserati super sports car promises to blend exceptional performance with cutting-edge technology and aerodynamic efficiency, drawing on the Trident’s extensive track experience. Designed for those who demand high performance without compromise, the car will feature innovative solutions and a striking design inspired by the world of racing.

Maserati MCXtrema

The vehicle builds on the legacy of the Maserati GT2, renowned for its racing prowess, and represents an evolution of the MC20, Maserati’s flagship model equipped with the distinctive V6 Nettuno engine. The MC20 project, a testament to Maserati’s commitment to performance, has been developed with a dual focus on both track and road versions, showcasing the brand’s technical expertise and synergy.

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The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is transforming the automotive landscape, presenting both challenges and opportunities for traditional mechanics. As electric cars become increasingly prevalent, the need for automotive professionals to adapt to new technology has never been more urgent.

According to The Star, workshop chief mechanic Mohd Shazwan Ariffin, 37, openly admits that he is struggling with the shift from internal combustion engines to electric drivetrains. “I am stumped by these changes,” he says. “With EVs featuring electric motors instead of traditional engines, I find myself unable to offer much assistance to their owners.”

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Cycle & Carriage, a distinguished name in Malaysia’s automotive industry with a legacy of 125 years, has announced a strategic partnership with Stellantis Malaysia. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Cycle & Carriage’s history, as it prepares to retail vehicles from various brands under the Stellantis umbrella while supporting Stellantis Malaysia’s multi-brand and multi-segment initiatives.

The partnership with Stellantis Malaysia represents a pivotal step for Cycle & Carriage, aligning seamlessly with its objectives for growth and market expansion within the Malaysian automotive sector. Leveraging its extensive network and deep industry experience, Cycle & Carriage aims to enhance the customer experience by providing exceptional vehicle ownership journeys.

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Proton has announced that it is now accepting pre-launch bookings for the highly anticipated 2025 Proton X70, the latest iteration of the company’s flagship SUV. Building on the success of its predecessor, the new model promises a host of enhancements designed to elevate both its aesthetic appeal and driving performance.

The 2025 Proton X70 comes with a significantly refreshed exterior, delivering a more modern and dynamic look. Under the hood, the SUV features notable performance upgrades, ensuring an improved driving experience. One of the standout updates is the inclusion of the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Level 2, a significant advancement from the previous generation, offering enhanced safety and convenience features.

Inside, the Proton X70 boasts a state-of-the-art 12.3-inch infotainment head unit equipped with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. The Proton Link app now includes extended capabilities, such as remote engine start, allowing drivers to cool down their vehicles before getting in. The interior cabin is upgraded with luxurious Nappa leather seats in a sophisticated stone grey colour and multicolour rhythmic ambient lighting, providing a premium driving environment.

To celebrate the launch, Proton is offering an attractive early bird package for customers who book the 2025 Proton X70. Prospective buyers are encouraged to contact Proton sales advisors or visit the nearest Proton 3S and 4S showrooms to secure their bookings with a deposit of RM500. The booking window remains open until further notice.

The 2025 Proton X70 represents a significant step forward for Proton, reinforcing its commitment to delivering innovative and high-quality vehicles. With its enhanced features and competitive pricing, the new X70 is set to continue Proton’s legacy of excellence in the SUV market. The official launch event will reveal additional details, promising to further excite both current and prospective customers.

For more information and to make a booking, visit your nearest Proton showroom or contact a Proton sales advisor today.

Great Wall Motor’s (GWM) strategic expansion in Malaysia reflects its broader global vision and commitment to the ASEAN market. The company’s impressive global sales growth and its approach to localisation are central to its success. Here’s a summary of the key points:

GWM’s Global Strategy and Growth

  • Four Globalisation Pillars: GWM focuses on four strategic pillars:
    • Locally Built
    • Locally Operated
    • Locally Cultivated
    • Supply Chain Integration

  • Sales Performance: The company reported a 62.59% year-on-year increase in global sales, with 201,500 units sold internationally in the first half of 2024.

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The Audi A6 e-tron concept debuted at the Auto Shanghai 2021 trade fair and now, the Audi A6 e-tron is making a significant debut as the first all-electric Audi available in both Sportback and Avant versions, showcasing the new PPE platform. The exterior design of the A6 e-tron features a sleek, dynamic roofline and a wide, expressive front with slim daytime running lights and a black mask that encloses functional elements. Aerodynamically, the A6 e-tron excels with a drag coefficient of 0.21 for the Sportback and 0.24 for the Avant, thanks to air curtains, a slim greenhouse, and optimised underbody components.

Inside, the A6 e-tron is equipped with innovative features such as a panoramic glass roof with switchable transparency, second-generation virtual exterior mirrors, and a highly advanced MMI panoramic display. It also includes an optional augmented reality head-up display (AR HuD). The car’s infotainment system features an 11.9-inch Audi virtual cockpit, a 14.5-inch MMI touch display, and a 10.9-inch front passenger display. The integration of Android Automotive OS, over-the-air updates, and third-party apps enhances its technological appeal.

In terms of performance, the A6 e-tron offers a range of up to 756km for the Sportback and up to 720km for the Avant. It features 800-volt technology for rapid charging with a maximum capacity of 270kW. The S6 e-tron variant delivers even higher performance, with a top speed of 240km/h and a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 3.9 seconds with a range of up to 675km. The advanced recuperation system and two-stage regenerative braking improve both efficiency and range, while the adaptive air suspension balances comfort and handling.

The A6 e-tron comes with a power output of 362hp and rear-wheel drive, whereas the S6 e-tron offers 496hp and quattro all-wheel drive. Both variants will be available in Sportback and Avant versions at launch, with further models expected to follow depending on the market.

For driver assistance and safety, the A6 e-tron includes comprehensive systems such as adaptive driving assistant plus, park assist plus, traffic sign recognition, and various other driver aids to enhance comfort and safety.

Pricing for the A6 e-tron starts at €75,600 (RM375,960) for the Sportback and €77,250 (RM382,524) for the Avant. The performance-oriented S6 e-tron34 is priced at €99,500 for the Sportback and €101,150 for the Avant. Orders for these models will open in September 2024.

The Audi A6 e-tron aims to combine high performance with advanced technology, aerodynamics, and a luxurious interior, making it a notable entry in the electric vehicle market.

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Avant

S6 Sportback e-tron

Two years ago, Pagani Automobili unveiled the Utopia, a car that embodies the relentless pursuit of perfection. Now, the company is expanding its vision with the introduction of the Utopia Roadster, developed alongside the Coupé model from the start. This dual development approach allows enthusiasts to choose between the closed and open versions, each reflecting Pagani’s commitment to excellence.

A Dual Approach to Perfection

Traditionally, the Roadster versions of Pagani’s models, such as the Zonda and Huayra, were developed after their Coupé counterparts. The Utopia, however, was designed with both variants in mind from the outset. This approach allows Pagani to offer both closed and open cabin versions simultaneously, catering to the diverse preferences of automotive enthusiasts.

Innovative Design and Versatility

The Utopia Roadster features a design that harmonizes with its Coupé sibling. Both versions share elegant butterfly doors and a sophisticated hard-top mechanism. The hard-top can be stored on a stand, becoming a design piece itself, while a soft-top can be stowed in place of the vanity case. This versatility allows the car to transform into three different configurations, catering to different driving experiences and weather conditions.

Advanced Materials and Engineering

Pagani’s commitment to technological innovation is evident in the Utopia Roadster. Weighing just 1,280 kg (2,822 lbs) despite its large size and V12 engine, the Roadster features a redesigned monocoque chassis for optimal rigidity without heavy reinforcements. The car’s aerodynamic design, perfected in the wind tunnel, avoids protruding appendages while ensuring high downforce and efficiency.

Performance and Power

The Utopia Roadster maintains the same performance as the Coupé, thanks to the advanced Pagani V12 engine developed in collaboration with Mercedes-AMG. Producing 864hp and 1,100 Nm of torque, this engine delivers both smooth low-rev operation and explosive acceleration. The seven-speed manual gearbox, developed with Xtrac, and the lightweight triple-disc clutch ensure precise and responsive performance.

Sophisticated Interior and Design

Inside, the Utopia Roadster features floor mats with a texture reminiscent of outboard boats and a redesigned key reflecting the car’s open design. The cabin’s nearly endless color and material choices are highlighted by the unique visibility of the interior. Pagani’s attention to detail extends to bespoke luggage, including leather-covered carbon suitcases and garment bags, all crafted with meticulous care.

Technological Integration

Pagani has incorporated state-of-the-art technology in the Utopia Roadster, including Pirelli Cyber Tyres equipped with sensors to interact with the vehicle’s stability control systems. The Utopia is fitted with exclusive tires developed specifically for its performance needs, ensuring optimal safety and handling.

A Philosophy of Driving Pleasure

The Utopia Roadster delivers a unique driving experience, blending traditional analog controls with cutting-edge technology. The manual gearbox, a hallmark of Pagani’s design, is paired with an automated option for those who prefer quicker shifts. The steering wheel, crafted from a single block of metal, exemplifies the brand’s dedication to both aesthetic and functional excellence.

Exclusive Production and Pricing

Pagani will produce only 130 units of the Utopia Roadster, each priced at 3.1 million euros, excluding local taxes. This exclusivity underscores Pagani’s commitment to creating a masterpiece that combines engineering prowess with unparalleled driving pleasure.

Naza Eastern Motors Sdn Bhd today unveiled the highly anticipated 5-door variant of the iconic Suzuki Jimny, marking a significant milestone in the company’s strategic expansion into Malaysia’s rapidly growing SUV market.

Naza Eastern Motors is confident that the introduction of the 5-door Jimny will bolster its market position and drive future growth. The company plans to implement targeted marketing campaigns and strategic partnerships to enhance brand visibility and reach new customer segments. Additionally, Naza Eastern Motors aims to expand its dealership network to better serve its growing customer base across Malaysia.

Underneath the iconic design lies a machine built for adventure. With its powerful 1.5L engine with Idle Start Stop technology capable of producing 101 horsepower, this efficient powerplant paired with the new ALLGRIP PRO 4WD system, 4 Speed low range transfer gear and LSD Traction Control Brake provides not only sufficient power but also gives drivers control and confidence on any adventure.

The ALLGRIP PRO 4WD system with low-range transfer gear offers extreme off-road capability, enabling seamless shifting from 2H two-wheel drive to 4H four-wheel drive on the fly. This unique feature provides unparalleled adaptability while navigating adventurous ground. If you’re stuck, simply shift to 4L mode which transforms the Jimny into a veritable mountain climber, allowing it to conquer even the most unforgiving off-road terrain.

With optimised torque delivery and specially 4-speed automatic transmission options. The 5-doors may be rooted in heritage, but it also embraces innovation. Modern features such as touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and advanced safety features enhance the driving experience without compromising on Jimny’s raw spirit.

Interior wise, the Jimny 5-doors is optimised through minimalistic design to avoid distractions so that the driver stays focused. This is achieved with basic black shades to avoid distractions while silver inserts highlight functional elements.

The dashboard and centre console has been designed to maximise the driver’s awareness of the angle of the car. Sections of the interior have a pattern that includes a perfect combination of practicality and utility. The 5-doors offer a large boot space with a wide rear opening, making the loading and unloading of luggage accessible and easy.

Safety is not forgotten. The Jimny is designed to assure you and your passengers’ safety. The Jimny features 6 airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist function, Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), Brake Limited Slip Differential, Hill Hold Control, Hill Descent Control, Side-Impact Door Beams, 3-point Emergency Locking retractor Seatbelts, ISOFIX Child Seat anchorages, Seatbelt Pretensioner, and Rear View Camera – all built on top of Suzuki’s renowned Ladder Frame, providing superior safety performance.

The 5-door Jimny has an overall length of 3850mm compared to the 3-door which measures 3,550mm. That is an additional space of 300mm, translating to a longer wheelbase, an increase in cabin space, and additional legroom and luggage room in the rear.

Equipped with a body-on-frame design, the rugged Jimny provides a sense of solidity offering unique experience. The Jimny has LED projector headlamps with washers to ensure visibility remains uncompromised in the toughest of conditions. The optimised bumpers with angled edges enhance wheel clearance for agile manoeuvring and the protective black textured sections safeguard against damage. Meticulously designed, the Jimny combines form and innovation, augmenting the driving experience.

The Jimny 5-door’s price starts from MYR 199,380.00 (OTR price without insurance).

Reviewing a tyre is never easy as tyre manufacturers love to claim the impossible yet testing it in real world situations can be tricky. For example, how do you test improved stopping distance on regular roads? You can easily do that in a controlled environment such as on a track where you pit tyres against each other, but in the real world, it is incredibly difficult.

That is why we have shied away from such requests from tyre manufacturers. So, when Goodyear approached us to test out their tyres some months ago, we shelved it, waiting for the opportune moment to do so.

The moment came about recently when the time came to swap the tyres of the family car – a 2021 Mazda CX-5 2.5T.

The Mazda runs on Toyo tyres straight out of the factory. There were no problems with the Toyo’s, so we thought, because we didn’t know anything better. But in hindsight, there were moments where we thought there was too much noise intruding back into the cabin, and there was that occasional twitch when the car hit a puddle of water.

We just didn’t know better, so always thought the noise and twitch was normal.

Then we swapped for the Goodyear Assurance MaxGuard SUV tyres, and no, things didn’t magically change. There was no snap of the finger moment where the noise disappeared, and the car felt planted like a cicak to the wall.

That is the thing about tyre reviews, things don’t magically happen as soon as you swap out the tyres. It takes time to feel the differences of a tyre under different circumstances such as in the rain, braking, cornering, etc.

But there was one thing that was noticeably better – tyre noise.

From Sunway where a designated tyre shop was given the responsibility of swapping our tyres, to our office in Citta Mall, Ara Damansara, there were parts where we needed to pile on speed especially over the federal highway and on the Subang airport stretch. And that is where we noticed the one thing that solved one problem with the Toyos – the cabin noise was down a couple of notches.

According to Goodyear, this quitter ride is achieved by using an angled block design in its tread pattern along with the redesigned ribs and narrower grooves working concurrently to isolate road noise before it is transferred.

This is probably one of the most impressive aspects about the Goodyear Assurance MaxGuard SUV tyres and you can feel it immediately after swapping tyres.

We have since been using the tyres for the past few months, and in all honesty, will never go back to using the Toyo tyres that the car came with.

This writer regularly drives to Ipoh and back to KL and in all conditions, including our torrential monsoon rains.

Malaysian highways are notorious for a number of things including puddles of water where drainage is poor. And then you get pockets of flowing water, and sometimes that can get quite bad.

The Mazda CX5 2.5 Turbo is an all-wheel-drive machine, so it gives you the confidence and grip you need in the rain. But while the car has the tech to manage everything the roads throw at it, its ultimately limited by the tyre.

And during some of those drives in the rain, the Mazda did tend to slip every once in a while, over pockets of water. Nothing too dramatic that will need steering correction, but you feel that sudden twitch of the car. The car has always corrected itself, that is probably one of the benefits of the all-wheel-drive powertrain.

However, that twitch should not be happening. And that could potentially be worse for other cars.

And after a few months of having the tyres on, we have since did the journey to Ipoh a number of times, and have done close to 6,000km on the tyre, which is plenty of distance to be able to tell the difference between the Goodyear’s and the Toyo’s.

Goodyear has incorporated two different technologies into its Assurance MaxGuard tyres. One being ActiveGrip and the other being DuraGuard, which we will talk about later.

The ActiveGrip technology is said to provide 17% better braking in wet conditions and also offers best-in-class wet braking distance. In fact, Goodyear says that the tyre has its wet weather handling characteristics improved by a stonking 25%. All of the improvements are benchmarked against its predecessor, the Goodyear Wrangler TripleMax.

As we found out, this is not just marketing lingo because that twitch and squirm we talked about earlier has faded. And while no one should be driving fast in the wet, but the car feels more confident and planted.

Goodyear achieved this by using a redesigned tread pattern with vertical serrations, and this is said to maximise wet weather grip.

But the best way to increase grip in all conditions is to increase the point of contact where the tyre meets the road. And that is exactly what Goodyear has done.

The contact patch of the tyre is now wider and is more squared than rounded, and while this improves grip, it also evens out tyre wear over time. So, you no longer gets uneven wear which you sometimes see with older tyres.

Then there is the DuraGuard tech, which is designed to keep the tyre lasting as long as possible. In fact, the Goodyear Assurance MaxGuard SUV tyres are said to have a lifespan of between 40,000 to 60,000km. The average driver does about 20,000km a year, so if you are an average driver, then these tyres should last you between two to three years.

The DuraGuard technology works by reducing premature tyre that sometimes happens due to the weight of an SUV. It does did by utilising two-ply construction that uses a reinforced steel belt package that also improves shock resistance. This means that the tyre has a better chance of surviving contact with a menacing pothole.

This also means that the tyre has a better ability to withstand cuts which we sometimes get when accidentally reverse into the roadside curb. And punctures from road debris.

After about 6,000km with the tyre, the wear is still not obvious. Being an all-wheel-drive machine, the wear tends to be greater since all tyres are rotating and transferring power to the road. But this is still not apparent.

Tyres are probably the single most important aspect of a car. You can have all the power and tech, but if you are tyres are not up to mark, that’s akin to skating on ice blindfolded. The Assurance MaxGuard SUV tyres are undoubtedly impressive, and if you appreciate a quiet interior, wet weather grip and durability, then perhaps this is worth considering.

To find out more about the Goodyear Assurance MaxGuard SUV tyres, click here.

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