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Mini Malaysia invites fans of the brand to explore a diverse environment that combines regional music, unique art, entertainment, and treats.

In addition to a historical display of Mini automobiles, Mini will organise its own Mini-styled festival, allowing fans of the brand to forge new bonds over their mutual passion for the Mini nameplate.

Attendees of the festival can expect to have a memorable time experiencing what Mini calls “Big Love and Big Fun” as Minifest is back with a roster of Mini showcases, exclusive test drives, colourful live painting, live entertainment, and interesting workshops.

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The first memorandum of understanding for business cooperation between Aion, the leading manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs) in China, and Gold Integrate, its first distributor outside China, has been inked.

Aion entered the international market and began an exciting adventure to provide top-tier Chinese EV technology to the rest of the globe with the announcement of the opening of a subsidiary in Thailand, according to the firm.

The MoU was signed on June 28 in the presence of a number of dignitaries, including the mayor of Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, and a representative of China’s Guangdong Province, Bangkok Post reports.

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Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has announced the Volkswagen Assurance Package (VAP) to give owners the flexibility and security they require.

VAP is applicable to all Volkswagen cars that use IQ.DRIVE, which at the moment only includes the refreshed Arteon R-Line 4Motion and the new Golf GTI.

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The Isuzu D-Max pickup truck line now includes reverse cameras as standard equipment, making driving and owning one safer and more convenient. With the addition of this function, parking will no longer be difficult, especially when hauling large loads, which the D-Max is more than capable of doing.

While the top-of-the-line X-Terrain and high-spec Premium variations have benefited from this function since their launch, the entry-level Standard 1.9-litre versions now have it in response to trader requests for the parking aid’s secure use in theirs.

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AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited (Aapico) and national automaker Proton are working together to develop dies, jigs, hot stamping parts, body assembly parts, and chassis components through Aapico’s subsidiary, Advance Vehicle Engineering Global Sdn Bh (AVE Global).

Aapico is one of Thailand’s largest auto parts companies that was founded in 1996 by a Malaysian founder, Yeap Swee Chuan.

As part of the partnership, Aapico will purchase 60% of AVE Global from Proton, with Proton keeping a 40% stake in the business, which will now be known as Aapico Avee Sdn. Bhd.

As part of the cooperation, which became official on June 26, 2023, Aapico will invest RM 40 million in AVEE Global’s 20-acre facility with the intention of expanding it further to meet the rising demand for Proton vehicles as well as the needs of the entire automotive industry. Another RM100 million in investment is planned for 2024, for plant extensions and the acquisition of new machinery.

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Several hours after the Austrian Grand Prix, the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) handed down 12 penalties to eight drivers following an investigation into new track limit breaches after Aston Martin filed a protest.

Track limits are the white lines that define the border around the outside of a circuit. If a driver crosses the line with all four wheels, they are considered to have violated track limits. Drivers are required to use the track at all times and are not permitted to leave it without a valid reason.

Due to this, 47 laps of the Austrian GP qualifying were discarded due to track limits. Sergio Perez was responsible for three of them after failing to set a competitive lap time in Q2 and missing Q3 for the fourth straight Grand Prix.

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