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Below are the prices for BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad vehicles with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 0% until further notice from the Ministry of Finance Malaysia.

Harald Hoelzl, Managing Director and CEO of BMW Group Malaysia said, “While we await further announcements and confirmation from the Ministry of Finance Malaysia, we look forward to continue serving our customers seamlessly. Rest assured, BMW Group Malaysia continues to offer the complete Premium Ownership experience (below).”

Click to download the new prices of BMW vehicles:

BMW Cars: BMW – Peninsular Malaysia

MINI Cars: MINI – Peninsular Malaysia

BMW Motorrad Bikes: BMW Motorrad – Peninsular Malaysia

The BMW Group Malaysia Premium Ownership experience includes:

  • BMW 5-Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty with Free Scheduled Service Program.
  • MINI 4 Years Unlimited Mileage Warranty with Free Scheduled Service.
  • BMW 2-Year / 24 Month Tyre Warranty Programme for its Run Flat Tyre offering and services.
  • BMW Roadside Assistance and Accident Hotline.
  • The BMW Group Loyalty+ Mobile App – BMW White Card, MINI Black Card and BMW Excellence Club membership programme.
  • BMW and MINI Service Online.

Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. has announced that in conjunction with the announcement by the Government of Malaysia that the Goods and Services Tax (GST), currently set at 6%, will be zero-rated effective 1 June 2018, however, Honda Malaysia is taking the initiative to support its customers who plan to purchase their vehicles before the Hari Raya celebrations via its GST Bonus.

Under this GST Bonus, customers who purchase selected Honda models during the period of 18 May 2018 to 31 May 2018*, Honda Malaysia will absorb the 6% GST and customers will also be entitled to the on-going “Welcome Ramadhan Rewards”** Honda bonus. Honda models entitled for the GST Bonus are City (Petrol Variants), Civic, CR-V and HR-V.

Other Honda models namely Jazz, BR-V, Accord, Odyssey, Civic Type R, Jazz Hybrid and City Hybrid are not entitled to the GST Bonus but only entitled to the on-going “Welcome Ramadhan Rewards”** Honda bonus.

Honda Malaysia will soon announce on its new vehicle pricing in conjunction with Goods and Services Tax (GST), will be zero-rated effective 1 June 2018.

For more information, please call Honda’s Toll Free number at 1-800-88-2020 or log on to www.honda.com.my

In line with the newly-revised GST rate of zero percent by the Malaysian Government, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) today announced the updated prices of its model range, effective 1st of June 2018.

The new prices will remain in effect, pending the reimplementation of the Sales and Services Tax (SST) by the Government. The table below lists the current recommended retail price (RRP) of Volkswagen models (with 6% GST) and the new RRP (with 0% GST) valid from the 1st of June 2018.

Model Variant Current Price with 6% GST New Price Without GST
Polo   RM 76,888 RM 72,488
Vento Comfortline RM 86,888 RM 81,888
Highline RM 93,888 RM 88,488
Jetta Highline RM 128,990 RM 121,488
Passat Comfortine RM 179,990 RM 169,488
Comfortline Plus RM 184,980 RM 174,478
Highline RM 198,990 RM 187,488
Tiguan Comfortline RM 148,990 RM 139,888
Highline RM 168,990 RM 158,888
Beetle Sport RM 147,888 RM 139,488
Golf Sportline RM 155,990 RM 146,888
R-Line RM 166,990 RM 157,488
GTI RM 239,990 RM 225,888
R RM 295,990 RM 278,888

Note: Prices listed are retail price and does not include insurance and registration.

With limited stocks available, customers should take this opportunity to place their bookings now as come 1 June, they will enjoy prices without GST as well as the current ongoing Raya promotions.

The Managing Director of VPCM, Erik Winter said that the Malaysian public is in a position to benefit from the current situation. “This period in time is a windfall for Malaysians, and so I would like to urge those considering our products to grab this opportunity as there is no better time to own a Volkswagen. Customer peace of mind is always a priority for us, and we want to be able to provide this during the transition period until the implementation of the SST. We want our customers to benefit from the revised prices, and enjoy our ongoing promotions,” he added.

VPCM is currently running its ‘Fuel Up Your Gaya’ promotion, where customers can enjoy low interest rates of 0.88% per annum and cash rebates of up to RM15,000 on selected Volkswagen models. Additionally, those who purchase a Volkswagen (till 30th June 2018) will also receive a petrol card worth RM1,188.

On top of that, every new Volkswagen comes with a 5-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, 5-Year Roadside Assistance and 3 Years of Free Service. For more information, visit www.volkswagen.com.my.

Priced at RM952,759 (OTR w/o insurance & options*), BMW Group Malaysia has introduced Malaysians to the New BMW M5. Harald Hoelzl, Managing Director and CEO of BMW Group Malaysia said, “The fascination for BMW M has lived for more than forty years; its legacy carried on and renewed by people who express their passion for motorsports through the driving experience of these exceptional vehicles, and this is evident in the BMW M5 – which has long made history as a powerful premium business sedan. The BMW M5 still dominates the segment it competes in and is a statement of supreme engineering skill and innovative driving intelligence.”

Hoelzl added that the New BMW M5 already has several accolades to its name, most notable is ‘World Performance Car 2018’ at the 2018 New York International Motor Show, making the win the seventh time BMW has received a World Car Award from the ‘World Car of the Year’ organisation.

“This new luxurious performance sedan has also set not one, but two Guinness World Records for the longest drift and the longest twin-vehicle drift. BMW instructor Johan Schwartz completed a sustained drift of 374.2 kilometres on a skid pad, setting a new world record for the longest drift in eight hours. Schwartz then collaborated with BMW Performance Centre Chief Driving Instructor Matt Mullins to perform a twin vehicle drift over a distance of 79.3 kilometres in one hour.” said Hoelzl.

For the first time, the New BMW M5 powers through to new territory with the M xDrive all-wheel drive system with various modes customisable to suit the driver’s needs. The various M xDrive modes (4WD, 4WD Sport, 2WD) take the driving dynamics of the New BMW M5 to a whole new level. The 2WD mode even switches the car to rear-wheel drive for the ultimate driving experience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6J8IfLsgVs

Here’s a great video on the new M5 from SoL (Supercars of London)

More on the new BMW M5 – Form driven by function.

In its design, the newly developed front bumper trim with larger air intakes is tasked to keep the cooling systems and brakes sufficiently supplied with cooling air, especially when put to the test on the race track. Aluminium is used to manufacture the bonnet; whose precise lines carve an eye-catching sculpture and extend visually in the shaping of the roof. The roof, meanwhile, is made from extremely lightweight, high-strength carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP).

The rear diffuser has also been redesigned. Together with the side skirts, the M rear apron and M rear spoiler do their bit in giving the New BMW M5 its powerful sporting appearance, and the exterior mirrors have a dynamic, M specific design. The hexagonal central air intake in the front end not only separates itself sculpturally from the side air intakes, as it also incorporates the oil cooler, further reinforcing the form following function concept.


Sublime drive power and supreme shift comfort.

The 4.4-litre V8 engine with BMW M TwinPower Turbo Technology is now more potent than ever, and the high revving power unit in the New BMW M5 delivers an exceptional output of 600 hp at 5,600 – 6,700 rpm, while the tremendous peak torque of 750 Nm is on tap from just 1,800 rpm and remains constant all the way up to 5,600 rpm. In comparison to the outgoing model, maximum torque has been increased by 70Nm. The engine characteristics can be changed with the push of a button from the default Efficient setting to either Sport or Sport Plus, resulting in an even more willing response to movements on the accelerator.

The car’s impressive performance does not stop there. The New BMW M5 sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds. A whole range of enhancements have also been implemented by BMW M engineers to endow the twin-turbo V8 with its phenomenal performance capabilities. These include newly developed turbochargers and a higher maximum injection pressure of 350 bar, which allow for shorter injection times and improvised atomisation of the fuel for sharper engine response as well as more efficient mixture preparation.

Further improvements encompass the lubrication and cooling systems, including an oil pan with a small front sump and indirect charge air cooling, which exceeds the efficacy of its predecessor despite taking up less space. The oil supply system uses a fully variable, map-controlled pump and has been designed for outings on the race track, where it has been made to handle high levels of longitudinal and lateral acceleration.

Furthermore, the twin-turbo V8’s power is channelled to the road via the newly developed M xDrive all-wheel-drive system. This is achieved by bringing the front wheels into play when the rear wheels are unable to transmit any more power to the road and an additional tractive force is required. This then allows the car to be controlled with ease by the driver, paving the way for an extraordinary experience of the business sedan’s phenomenal performance.

For those on the more ambitious spectrum, they can configure the M xDrive at any time to suit their needs. The driver can choose from five different configurations based on combinations of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) modes (DSC on, MDM, DSC off) and M xDrive modes (4WD, 4WD Sport, 2WD).

In the basic setting with DSC and 4WD activated, the system permits a certain amount of slip at the rear wheels when accelerating out of corners, giving the New BMW M5 its sporting agility. In the M Dynamic mode (MDM, 4WD Sport), M xDrive allows easily controlled drifts. The three M xDrive modes with DSC switched off were conceived to satiate the appetites of keen drivers primarily for use on the track. Drivers can choose from three configurations including pure rear-wheel drive (2WD). This mode gives drivers the freedom to pick their own drift angle and offers connoisseurs driving dynamics in their purest form.


Power is transmitted through the new eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic, which is operated sequentially via the new, short gear selector in S mode, or manually via paddles on the steering wheel. The D button allows the driver to choose between three Drivelogic modes; Mode 1 for efficient and comfortable driving, Mode 2 for shorter shift times, and Mode 3 for extremely short shift times in a racing set-up. The short shift times and optimal ratio spacing will keep even the most demanding driver happy. The wide ratio spread of the eight-speed M Steptronic unit helps to optimise fuel efficiency as well.

A new dimension in driving dynamics.

The team tuning the New BMW M5 chassis only had one goal in mind – unbeatable driving dynamics with maximum directional stability. This took place in part on the company’s own race circuit in Miramas in the south of France, and the world’s toughest test track, the Nϋrburgring Nordschleife.

Sophisticated stiffening elements in the front and rear structures ensure the body structure is extremely rigid and provides instantaneous feedback. The driver can also choose from Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus modes for the Variable Damper Control (VDC) system, which has M-specific tuning and M Servotronic steering. The two M1 and M2 buttons on the M leather steering wheel can be used to store two set-ups combining the driver’s preference of engine, transmission, suspension and M xDrive modes, the DSC mode and Head-Up-Display settings. The preferred set up can then be activated with just a press of the relevant button.

The New BMW M5 is fitted standard with M compound brakes, which are lighter than the conventional grey cast iron offering and therefore also reduces the car’s weight. With blue-painted six-piston fixed callipers at the front and single-piston floating callipers at the rear, plus perforated, inner-vented brake discs all around, the M compound brakes have the speed shedding power to befit the car’s dynamic potency.

As an alternative option, BMW Group Malaysia offers a step up with the M Carbon Ceramic Brakes, which are identifiable by callipers painted in gold. The M Carbon Ceramic Brakes shave another 23 kilograms off the New BMW M5’s weight, provide even better deceleration and are considerably more resistant to fading. Standard offering in terms of wheel option for the New BMW M5 are 20” M Double-Spoke style 706M light alloy wheels.

 

The Driver at the core.

The New BMW M5 sets the benchmark for interiors in the executive sedan segment. This includes innovative infotainment concept as well as outstanding functionality with features such as BMW Navigation Professional 10.25” with Touch Display capability, BMW Head-Up Display with M-Specific Content as well as the full suite of BMW Driver Assistance systems as part of the BMW ConnectedDrive features.

All switches and buttons can be operated with optimum ergonomic convenience, and all of the New BMW M5’s functions are sited directly in the driver line of sight. The large digital instrument cluster has an M-specific design and keeps the driver informed on the driving dynamic mode, M xDrive all-wheel-drive system’s setting and Drivelogic option currently engaged.

For sporty drivers, the variable rpm pre-warning field and shift lights that show the best time to change gears when in manual shift mode, which can be reflected into the M-specific Head-Up Display. Virtually all the driving dynamic systems can be configured using the central touch display, buttons on the centre console or M sports steering wheel, and the central information display offers Gesture Control. The red starter button stirs the New BMW M5’s engine to life.

The New BMW M5 comes standard with the new M multifunction bucket seats trimmed with Merino leather which further emphasises the car’s luxurious sporting appeal. The driver and front passenger seats are also fitted with multifunction adjustments, but the most prominent are the visually integrated and illuminated M designations embossed on the headrests to denote the speciality of the premium sedan from BMW M. Seat and upholstery choices include a two-tone combination of Aragon / Black and complete Black matched with interior trim finishers in Aluminium Carbon structure with Dark Chrome highlight.

Additional equipment for added luxury.

BMW Malaysia also offers step-up options to the standard offerings on the New BMW M5 in the form of the Performance Pack, Advance Safety Pack and Entertainment Pack.

 

Complete Premium Ownership Experience.

Customers of the New BMW M5 can also enjoy the complete BMW Group Malaysia Premium Ownership experience which includes:

  • BMW 5-Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty with Free Scheduled Service Programme.
  • BMW 2-Year / 24 Month Tyre Warranty Programme for its Run Flat Tyre offering and services.
  • BMW Roadside Assistance and Accident Hotline.
  • The BMW Group Loyalty+ Mobile App – BMW White Card Elite.
  • BMW Service Online.

 

The New BMW M5 is available in a variety of exterior colours – Marina Bay Blue metallic, Donington Grey metallic and Singapore Grey metallic. The New BMW M5 will be available at all authorised BMW dealerships nationwide from Friday, 1st June 2018.

*Options Pack:

  1. Performance Pack – RM30,000
  2. Advanced Safety Pack – RM15,000
  3. Entertainment Pack – RM55,000
  4. M Carbon Ceramic Brakes – RM95,000

 

Following its launch yesterday, we’re currently en route to Penang in the new Nissan Serena S-Hybrid Highway Star and thus far it’s proven to be a very capable 7-seater MPV.

How do 14 cup-holders sound to you? Or the 7 USB ports? It’s capable of sustaining highway speeds quite easily, and tops out at about 190kmh, which is more than fast enough for a vehicle in this category.

Here’s the first impression video, with Yap Kam Foo of EVO/Aurizn, with Christina from Top Gear and Bryan Au of Motor Trader in the back. Do stay tuned for more to come!

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