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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in the country, has officially begun production of the facelifted Mitsubishi Xpander seven-seater. Bookings are now open with an introductory price of RM115,000 for a limited time. The much-anticipated model is expected to be launched later this month, with production taking place in Pekan, Pahang.

Upgraded Design and Features

The facelifted Xpander brings enhanced SUV styling along with upgraded features. According to Ikeda, the Xpander’s new design offers “a more robust and dynamic look,” with updates to the rear, including a new light shape, horizontally styled rear spoiler, and a re-designed bumper to reflect an active lifestyle.

For practicality, the Xpander offers best-in-class features such as 225mm ground clearance and a spacious interior with 837 litres of cargo space when the second-row seats are folded. Other notable upgrades include a rear-driving video recorder, an electric parking brake, and various enhancements for added convenience.

To mark the launch of the facelifted Xpander, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has introduced several promotions as part of its “Drive Your Ambition Brand Festival.” Customers who act quickly will benefit from the special introductory price of RM115,000, which is available for a limited time only.

Furthermore, the first 500 customers who book and register their Xpander through the Mitsubishi Online Showroom will receive a complimentary Naturehike Camping Wagon worth RM400. The company is also planning a series of nationwide showroom events and activities beginning in September, where potential customers can experience the new Xpander firsthand.

For over 75 years, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class has set the standard for mid-range luxury sedans. In 2024, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia redefines that benchmark with the launch of the new locally assembled E-Class, featuring a groundbreaking electronic architecture that delivers an intuitive and futuristic digital user experience.

The latest iteration of this iconic sedan is available in two distinct variants: the Mercedes-Benz E 200 AVANTGARDE priced at RM355,888 and the Mercedes-Benz E 350 e AMG Line priced at RM418,888, offering customers a choice between a powerful electrified internal combustion engine and an advanced plug-in hybrid powertrain.

The 2024 E-Class retains its classic “cab-backward” design, with a long bonnet, sleek passenger compartment, and short front overhang that seamlessly transitions into a well-proportioned rear. A nearly three-centimetre increase in wheelbase (2,961 mm) enhances passenger space, giving the sedan an even more striking profile.

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BYD has revealed an updated version of its popular Han sedan in China, focusing on improved technology and a slight reduction in its starting price. Originally launched in 2020 and receiving a facelift in 2022, this marks the second significant update for the electrified model.

The most notable exterior change is that the BYD Han DM-i (plug-in hybrid) now shares the same design as its all-electric counterpart, streamlining the look across the lineup. New additions include a Fashion Grey colour option and a Black Sports package. Additionally, a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor is present, hinting at enhanced Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

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A mechanic and two of his staff were injured after a BMW owner drove off with his car, which had been fitted with upgraded accessories, without settling the RM38,000 bill at a workshop in Taman Setia Tropika yesterday.

Johor Baru North police chief, Assistant Commissioner Balveer Singh, reported that the 29-year-old mechanic, who owns the workshop, lodged a police report regarding the incident. According to the mechanic, the 40-year-old BMW owner had initially left his car at the workshop on Saturday, September 7, for upgrades, including new tyres, sports rims, and other accessories, with an agreed-upon total cost of RM38,000.

According to NST, the customer returned to the workshop the following day with another individual, requesting a test drive of the upgraded vehicle. Concerned that the customer might leave without paying, the mechanic instructed his 23-year-old employee to accompany them on the test drive in Taman Bukit Kempas.

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Pothole repairs in Selangor are set to be significantly expedited following the state’s acquisition of a high-tech Jetpatcher machine from the United Kingdom. It is expected to be valued at RM1 million, according to reports from Selangor Journal. The Jetpatcher, which was introduced during the launch of the Mega Road Resurfacing 2024 project, promises to cut repair time and improve the overall quality of road patches.

State executive councillor for infrastructure and agriculture, Izham Hashim, explained that the new machine requires only 15 minutes to patch a pothole, a stark improvement over the traditional method, which takes more than an hour.

“This machine is highly efficient and can be used even during light rain, unlike conventional methods which can be delayed for days due to wet weather,” Izham said. He also highlighted that the Jetpatcher requires minimal manpower, with just four workers needed per site—two to operate the machine and two to manage traffic. In comparison, the conventional method typically requires a team of 15 people.

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Toyota is preparing to reduce its electric vehicle (EV) production goals for next year, revising its original target of producing 1.5 million EVs by 2026 to 1 million. A Toyota spokesperson clarified that this figure isn’t a strict target but rather a guideline aimed at improving the company’s infrastructure and supply chain for battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

However, Toyota isn’t alone in reassessing its EV ambitions. Other major automakers like Volvo, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, and Ford have also scaled back their EV production plans.

Recently, Volvo revealed it would no longer aim to be fully electric by 2030. Instead, it plans to retain some hybrid models, targeting 90-100% of its sales to be from fully electric or plug-in hybrids by 2030. Similarly, Porsche announced in July that its goal of achieving 80% EV sales by 2030 depends on market demand and technological advances.

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