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Castrol has launched the Castrol EDGE with PowerBoost Technology, a high-performance automotive lubricant that promises a 30% improvement in engine performance compared to standard industry benchmarks. This advanced formulation is specifically engineered to enhance critical engine components such as pistons, valvetrain, and turbochargers, offering superior power and acceleration.

Key Features of Castrol EDGE with PowerBoost Technology:
  • Power and Acceleration: Designed for drivers who seek more responsiveness from their vehicles, Castrol EDGE with PowerBoost Technology delivers increased power output and faster acceleration times by blending premium synthetic oils with unique additives.
  • Tested Performance: Real-world simulations have shown the oil to deliver better torque and efficiency, with vehicles utilising this oil achieving quicker acceleration compared to those using standard oils.
  • Engine Protection: Apart from boosting performance, the lubricant also offers excellent engine protection, ensuring durability over time, even under tough driving conditions.

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Toyota Motor Corporation has announced an additional $500 million investment in Joby Aviation, Inc., a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. This strategic investment supports the certification and commercial production of Joby’s electric air taxi, advancing the two companies’ shared vision of air mobility.

The investment will occur in two phases, with the first tranche closing later this year and the second in 2025, subject to regulatory approvals and conditions. Once completed, Toyota’s total investment in Joby will reach $894 million. This investment will be made as cash for common stock and further details can be found in regulatory filings with the SEC.

Joby Aviation is making significant strides toward the commercialisation of electric air taxis, recently rolling out its third aircraft from its pilot production line in California. The company has also started expanding its manufacturing facilities and is making progress in its type certification process, with one-third of the fourth of five stages already completed.

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has introduced the Spectre Lunaflair, a one-of-a-kind Bespoke creation designed for a distinguished client in the United States. The standout feature of this vehicle is its dazzling holographic paint finish, which creates a striking ‘rainbow’ effect, mimicking the beauty of a lunar halo. This natural phenomenon, where light refracts through ice crystals in cirrus clouds around the moon, served as the inspiration for the Spectre Lunaflair’s breathtaking design.

Achieving this finish was a year-long process, involving the meticulous application of seven layers of lacquer, including a pearlescent coat infused with fine flakes of magnesium fluoride and aluminium. This complex technique ensures the car exhibits a deep metallic glow in low light, while transforming into a vibrant technicolour display in direct sunlight.

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The Proton e.MAS 7 Tour is officially kicking off on 5 October 2024, giving Malaysians their first up-close experience with Proton’s first electric vehicle (EV). Covering over 2,000 km across all Malaysian states, the tour showcases the e.MAS 7’s capabilities and highlight Proton’s commitment to innovation and engineering excellence.

In its final phase of testing, the e.MAS 7 is being tailored for the Malaysian market through rigorous trials. The tour, inspired by the Geely E5’s Long Test Drive from China to Malaysia, will traverse Malaysian roads, starting in Negeri Sembilan and finishing in Sarawak on 29 November, while stopping at charging stations and local eateries.

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Zeekr Malaysia has officially launched its operations, offering the Zeekr X compact urban all-electric SUV and the ultra-luxurious Zeekr 009 MPV. Bookings are now open for both models, with indicative pricing set at below RM180,000 for the Zeekr X and below RM370,000 for the Zeekr 009. The booking fees are RM2,000 and RM4,000, respectively. Sentinel Automotive Sdn Bhd, the official distributor, will provide sales, after-sales services, and spare parts.

Zeekr X: A Premium Urban Electric SUV

The Zeekr X is available in two variants—Premium and Flagship AWD. The Flagship AWD features dual motors with 422hp, achieving 0-100km/h in just 3.8 seconds. The Premium variant offers 268hp and reaches 0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds. Both versions use a 66kWh battery, capable of charging from 10% to 80% in just 30 minutes via a 150kW DC charger.

The Zeekr X comes in five colours: Crystal White, Mist Grey, Grid Grey, Palace Beige, and Pine Green, with Charcoal Black and Stone Grey interior options. It features a full suite of safety and driver assistance systems, including 7 airbags, a 360° camera, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

Zeekr 009: A Luxurious and Powerful MPV

The Zeekr 009 MPV is available in two configurations—a 7-seater Luxury model and a 6-seater Ultra Luxury version. It boasts dual motors with 603hp and 693Nm of torque, achieving 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds. The MPV is equipped with a 116kWh battery, offering a range of up to 582km.

Inside, the Zeekr 009 offers premium features, including aeronautic seats, massage functions, a 15.05″ OLED infotainment system, a 17″ roof-mounted screen, 30 YAMAHA surround speakers, and various high-tech amenities.

To book your Zeekr model, visit Zeekr Malaysia’s booking page.

Zeekr 009 MPV

Zeekr X SUV

BMW has taken a strong stance against the European Commission’s proposed high tariffs on China-made electric vehicles (EVs), urging the German government to vote against the measures. In a statement on Wednesday, BMW’s CEO, Oliver Zipse, expressed concerns that the proposed tariffs could spark a trade dispute with China, which would not only harm Germany’s export industry but also provoke retaliatory measures from China, deepening tensions between the two economic powerhouses.

The European Union (EU) is scheduled to vote on October 4 on whether to impose tariffs of up to 45% on EVs imported from China. This vote was originally set for September 25 but was delayed due to ongoing negotiations aimed at avoiding the steep levies. According to media reports, the final date could still be subject to change, as member states grapple with differing opinions on the matter.

The delay reflects broader concerns within the EU regarding protectionist measures and their potential impact on existing trade relationships with China. Many EU countries have built strong economic ties with China, and some fear that imposing such tariffs could hurt their own economic interests. Cui Hongjian, a professor at the Academy of Regional and Global Governance in Beijing, emphasised that these tariffs could undermine the open and cooperative trade relations that have been carefully developed over the years.

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