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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into a tragic crash that occurred on February 24 in San Antonio, Texas, involving a Ford Mustang Mach-E equipped with the advanced hands-free driving assist technology, BlueCruise. The collision, which resulted in the fatality of Jeffrey Allen Johnson, the driver of a stationary Honda CR-V, has prompted scrutiny of the role of Ford’s BlueCruise system.

Ford’s BlueCruise is recognised as one of the most capable hands-free driving assist systems available in the U.S. market, allowing drivers to temporarily remove their hands from the steering wheel while driving on certain designated highways. However, drivers are required to maintain their attention on the road, with a driver monitoring system in place to track eye movements and disengage BlueCruise if prolonged diversion is detected.

2020 Ford Mustang Mach-E

Unlike previous investigations into collisions involving Tesla’s Autopilot, which focused on inadequate driver monitoring, this incident highlights the importance of robust driver monitoring systems in preventing accidents. While it remains uncertain whether BlueCruise was active during the crash, its potential involvement raises concerns about the efficacy of hands-free driving technologies and their impact on road safety.

If BlueCruise is found to have played a role in the crash, this incident could have far-reaching implications not only for Ford but also for the wider automotive industry. Nevertheless, the investigation aims to uncover the circumstances surrounding the collision and identify any necessary enhancements to hands-free driving systems to improve overall safety on the roads.

The new Audi Q6 E-Tron has been unveiled, showcasing Audi’s Premium Platform Electric architecture, shared with the Porsche Macan EV and featuring Audi badging for the first time. This architecture operates on an 800-volt system and incorporates two electric motors biased towards the rear in both power and vehicle weight distribution.

At launch, the Q6 E-Tron will be available in two trims—Q6 and the performance-focused SQ6—both equipped with a 100-kWh (94.9-kWh net) battery pack. Sportback trims will be introduced later, along with a rear-wheel-drive version aimed at extending the range.

In North America, buyers can expect a combined 422hp from the Q6 E-Tron, marking a modest 40hp increase compared to the European model. The sportier SQ6 boasts 483hp, with both trims offering enhanced acceleration through launch control. Audi claims the Q6 can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in approximately 5.0 seconds with launch control, while the SQ6 achieves this in just 4.2 seconds.

 

Audi estimates a range of 482km for the standard Q6 E-Tron, with SQ6 range estimates pending. Both trims utilise the same battery, with the SQ6 likely to offer slightly less range. Of notable mention is the Q6 E-Tron’s 800-volt charging capability, allowing it to charge from 10 to 80 per cent in just 21 minutes using a DC fast charger, capable of pulling 270 kW.

The PPE architecture of the Audi Q6 E-Tron is engineered to optimise electric packaging while delivering robust driving dynamics. Features include control arms positioned in front of suspension arms for improved battery positioning and a fixed steering rack to enhance control. Additionally, Audi equips the Q6 with wider tires at the rear for optimised performance.

Beyond performance, the advanced technology integrated into the Q6 E-Tron is a standout feature. The SUV boasts the E3 (End-to-End Electronic) architecture, powered by AI to manage various Android-based systems and provide proactive suggestions based on learned behaviors. The SUV also features digital screens including an 11.9-inch driver display, a 10.9-inch passenger screen, and an optional augmented-reality heads-up display.

Pricing details for the 2025 Audi Q6 and SQ6 E-Tron models are to be announced closer to the on-sale date.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke has emphasised the role of the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) in ensuring that airport operators maintain adequate facilities. Speaking after the signing of a new operating agreement between Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) and the government, Loke stated that Mavcom monitors airport operators to ensure compliance with a set of criteria regarding airport facilities and maintenance. He highlighted that operators collecting the Passenger Service Charge (PSC) must meet these criteria and that Mavcom would take action against those that do not.

Loke addressed concerns about airport facilities in relation to revenue generated through the PSC, which was revised on March 13. He clarified that while there was no real increase in the PSC, rates for Asean nations and international destinations had been standardized. Previously, there was a lower rate for destinations within Asean. The revised rates, effective from June 1 to Dec 31, 2026, set the PSC at RM73 for international travel from KLIA and RM50 from KLIA2 and other airports, with the domestic departure PSC remaining at RM11 at all airports except Senai International Airport.

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Uber has agreed to pay nearly $272 million (RM1,284,520 000) to compensate taxi and hire car drivers affected by its aggressive entry into the Australian market. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers announced that the class action against Uber, expected to go to trial at the Supreme Court of Victoria, would be abandoned after the rideshare company agreed to the substantial settlement.

This settlement, the fifth-largest in Australia’s history, represents a significant victory for more than 8000 taxi and hire car owners and drivers who suffered financial losses due to Uber’s market entry. Maurice Blackburn principal lawyer Michael Donelly described the five-year legal battle as “gruelling” and emphasised how Uber had attempted to deny compensation to those affected.

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Chery Malaysia announces the opening of a new showroom and service centre in Sabah, operated by dealer-partner Universal Chery Sdn Bhd. Located at Lot 7, Jalan Limau Manis Off Jalan Lintas Inanam, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, the expansive 3S centre spans 1,400 square meters, providing customers with a comprehensive experience in vehicle viewing, customer service, and maintenance.

Within the showroom, customers can explore the full fleet of Chery vehicles and enjoy the amenities of the customer lounge. The service centre features 8 service bays staffed by trained Chery technicians, capable of servicing up to 830 vehicles monthly.

Chery Malaysia Vice President Lee Wen Hsiang expressed excitement about expanding their network in Sabah, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to providing exceptional service and convenience to customers. He highlighted the opportunity for more Malaysians to experience the quality and reliability of Chery vehicles through the new showroom and service centre.

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Sime Darby Auto ConneXion (SDAC), the exclusive distributor for Ford in Malaysia, has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering Orang Asli communities through a second collaboration with Global Peace Foundation (GPF) Malaysia. This partnership focuses on supporting GPF’s OA-Eco Farm program in four Orang Asli Villages in Kuala Rompin, Pahang.

The OA-Eco Farm program is a food farming initiative aimed at fostering self-sufficiency and sustainable income among Orang Asli families. It provides hands-on training, coaching, and subsidies for tools and seedlings.

With a generous contribution of US$10,000 (RM45,745) from Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company, 22 staff volunteers from SDAC joined forces with the GPF team to visit the villages on March 9th. They brought donations of seedlings, farming equipment, kitchen tools, and enthusiasm.

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Hertz Global Holdings Inc. is making a change in leadership following challenges stemming from its investments in electric vehicles. Stephen Scherr, who has been serving as CEO for just over two years, has decided to step down. He will be replaced by Gil West, the former chief operating officer of General Motors Co.’s Cruise Robotaxi unit, effective April 1.

Scherr’s tenure at Hertz coincided with the company’s ambitious foray into electric vehicles, which began shortly after emerging from bankruptcy. Hertz made significant investments in EVs, including placing orders for 100,000 vehicles from Tesla Inc., as part of its strategy to modernise its fleet and capitalise on the growing demand for electric mobility.

However, these bets on EVs did not yield the expected results. Last year, Tesla’s price cuts significantly reduced the resale value of Hertz’s used EVs, leading to challenges related to depreciation and demand. As a result, Hertz announced plans to sell off a substantial portion of its EV fleet, citing lacklustre demand and costly depreciation.

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Xpeng, a prominent Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker, has unveiled plans to enter the highly competitive EV market segment with a new, more affordable brand. During an industry event in Beijing, Xpeng’s Chairman and CEO, He Xiaopeng, announced that the new brand’s models will be priced between 100,000 yuan and 150,000 yuan (RM65,536-RM98,304). This pricing strategy aims to target a wider consumer base by offering EVs at a lower price point compared to premium EV makers, whose vehicles typically fall in the 200,000-300,000 yuan (RM131,072 – RM196,608) range.

The decision to introduce a cheaper brand comes amid heightened competition in China’s EV market, with companies like BYD leading efforts to reduce prices. Xpeng’s move reflects the industry’s trend toward affordability and accessibility, as companies seek to attract more customers by offering more competitively priced EVs.

XPeng autonomous drive record in China 2021

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The revelation of potential talks between Nissan Motor and Honda Motor regarding a strategic partnership signifies a significant development in the automotive industry. Faced with mounting competition from new market players, both companies acknowledge the imperative to capitalise on their individual strengths and delve into collaborative ventures, particularly within the realms of electric vehicles (EVs) and automotive software.

During a joint press conference, Honda’s President and CEO, Toshihiro Mibe, underscored the necessity of collaboration in tackling the evolving challenges within the industry. He outlined broad areas of potential cooperation, spanning automotive software, EV batteries, and synergistic product development. While specifics were not disclosed owing to the nascent stage of discussions, the establishment of multiple working groups was announced to thoroughly explore collaboration opportunities.

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The newly redesigned Mini John Cooper Works Countryman stands out with its bold and distinctive appearance, characterised by a strikingly upright and minimalist silhouette. This design perfectly complements the exceptional performance capabilities of the car.

At the heart of the JCW Countryman lies a powerful 300hp engine, delivering exhilarating acceleration and dynamic driving experiences. Thanks to its enhanced aerodynamics, it can sprint from a standstill to 100km/h in a mere 5.4 seconds, making it a true force to be reckoned with on the road.

The exterior design of the Mini JCW Countryman further emphasises its sporty character. Finished in the eye-catching Legend Grey body colour, the vehicle commands attention wherever it goes. Adding to its visual appeal are the signature JCW contrasting Chili Red accents, which adorn the mirror caps, roof, and air outlet inlays. These bold red elements not only highlight the sportiness of the model but also pay homage to its racing heritage.

Overall, the Mini John Cooper Works Countryman combines striking design elements with powerful performance, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts who demand both style and substance from their vehicles.

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