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Hyundai Malaysia has issued a statement announcing the compromise of its official Instagram account, @hyundaimy_official. The breach occurred on May 14, 2024, at approximately 6:40 PM. The company has swiftly responded by collaborating with Meta, the parent company of Instagram, to rectify the situation and regain control of the account.

In light of the compromise, Hyundai Malaysia has advised its followers and the wider social media community to exercise caution. They have specifically cautioned against interacting with any posts, messages, or links originating from the compromised account, @hyundaimy_official.

As a precautionary measure, Hyundai Malaysia has opted to communicate official updates and announcements solely through alternative social media channels. These include the official Hyundai Malaysia Facebook account, “Hyundai Malaysia,” and the LinkedIn account of “Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors Sdn. Bhd.”

The company reassures its followers that efforts are underway to resolve the issue promptly. Updates regarding the progress of account recovery and any further developments will be communicated in due course.

Florence Lee, who filed a lawsuit after sustaining severe injuries in an LRT train collision near the Kampung Baru station in Kuala Lumpur three years ago, will have to wait until January 2028 for the case to proceed to trial.

According to FMT, at a case management session in the Kuala Lumpur High Court last week, Justice Shahrir Salleh scheduled trial dates from Jan 10 to 13, 2028.

Lee’s lawsuit, initiated in December last year, names Prasarana Malaysia Bhd and Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd, the owner and operator of the LRT system, as defendants. She alleges negligence and breaches of statutory duty by the defendants, seeking to recover RM113,524.08 in special damages, including medical expenses and general damages.

The collision, occurring on May 24, 2021, along the Kelana Jaya line, resulted in physical and mental injuries to Lee, including nervous shock, mental depression, pain, suffering, and loss of amenities, from which she claims she has been unable to fully recover.

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The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDN) conducted raids on four premises in Petaling Jaya and Kepong on May 9th, resulting in the seizure of 153 vehicle windshields suspected to be counterfeit.

Datuk Azman Adam, the Director-General of Enforcement at KPDN, revealed that the raids were prompted by complaints from registered trademark owners and initial investigations. Further scrutiny of the premises uncovered the suspected counterfeit vehicle windshields, allegedly bearing trademarks improperly under the Trademarks Act 2019.

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The BYD Shark has been officially unveiled, marking its arrival in Australia by the end of this year. This introduction also signifies the debut of the first plug-in hybrid pickup truck in Australian showrooms.

Promising a fuel consumption rate of 7.5 litres per 100km in hybrid mode and an electric driving range of up to 100km, the Shark boasts more power and quicker acceleration with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 5.7 seconds in hybrid mode.

The Shark, larger than a Ford Ranger or Toyota Hilux but smaller than a Ford F-150, utilises ladder-frame underpinnings akin to its counterparts, with a braked towing capacity of 2500kg. Distinguishing itself, it incorporates passenger vehicle-like independent rear suspension alongside independent front suspension, which could enhance off-road performance but potentially reduce performance when laden.

Equipped with a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and two electric motors, the Shark generates a combined power output of more than 430hp. It boasts a plug-in battery pack that delivers up to 100km of electric driving range or fuel consumption of 7.5L/100km in hybrid mode, offering a total driving range of 840km (NEDC).

Notably, the Shark features “the world’s first longitudinal electric hybrid system,” driving all four wheels with electric motors, while the petrol engine directly powers the front wheels. The hybrid system prioritises electric motor propulsion for up to 80 per cent of total journeys.

With a claimed recharge time of 20 minutes from 30 to 80 per cent, the battery pack supports vehicle-to-load technology, enabling the Shark to power external electrical devices while camping.

Measuring 5457mm long, 1971mm wide, and 1925mm tall, with a wheelbase of 3260mm, the Shark offers a payload of up to 835kg and a braked towing capacity of 2500kg. Its 1450-litre tray volume and high-strength steel construction underscore its practicality and durability.

Interior features include a rotating 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite navigation, and a 10.25-inch instrument display. Advanced safety features include autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring.

With its advanced technology, robust construction, and comprehensive features, the 2025 BYD Shark ute is poised to make a significant impact in Australian showrooms upon its arrival later this year.

Pickup trucks have come a long way. Improving on looks, performance and strength. The third-generation Isuzu D-Max is no exception. The multiple award-winning D-Max simply raised the bar for pick-up trucks.

The new 2024 Isuzu D-Max however, promises to elevate the experience of owning a pick-up truck with its refreshed design and enhanced features. One of the standout updates is the redesigned frontal appearance, which includes a distinctive central bulge on the bonnet, giving the vehicle a more muscular and sporty look. 

The bumper integrates with the bodyline, contributing to efficient airflow and aerodynamic performance. Additionally, the new honeycomb lattice design on the bumper ensures improved cooling, while the enlarged foglamp housings and relocated turn signals add to the vehicle’s visual appeal.

Moving to the interior, the new D-Max offers a welcoming ambience with stylish welcome lamps and illuminated scuff plates and footwells. The cabin exudes sophistication with its MIURA-inspired design on the door panels and dashboard, complemented by driver-selectable ambient lighting in seven colours. 

Soft-touch materials and leather cladding on the steering wheel and seats enhance the premium feel of the interior, while perforations on the seats improve ventilation and comfort. The upgraded 10-inch infotainment system provides quick access to key functions like the Reverse Camera and 360° Around View Monitor, offering a seamless connectivity experience with features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Powering this workhorse is a 4JJ3-TCX 3.0-litre inline-four with 190PS and 450Nm of torque. Also available is an RZ4E-TC 1.9 litre inline-four making 150PS and 350Nm. It is mated to either a six-speed manual or an automatic  transmission and four-wheel drive is standard.

 

In terms of safety, the D-Max X-Terrain boasts a maximum 5-star ASEAN ANCAP safety rating and introduces a new generation of Allsight safety functions. The enhanced stereo camera system improves forward detection distance and pedestrian safety, while the Rear Cross Traffic Brake system provides additional assistance while reversing in urban settings.

ADAS features include Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Turn Assist, AT Pedal Misapplication Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Manual Speed Limiter (MSL), Automatic High Beam (AHB), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Monitor (BSM), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), Rear Cross, Traffic Brake (RCTB) and Multi Collision Brake.

For off-road enthusiasts, the D-Max offers impressive capability with features like 240mm ground clearance, 800mm wading capability, and all-terrain tyres. The Terrain Command switch allows drivers to easily select between different driving modes, while the Rough Terrain Mode assists drivers with limited off-road experience by intelligently apportioning power to maintain traction and stability.

Prices of The new Isuzu D-Max range starts from RM98,949.20 for the 1.9-litre Single Cab while the flagship X-Terrain is priced at RM157,938.40 on the road without insurance in Peninsular Malaysia.

Castrol, a global lubricants brand, has reached a significant milestone with the opening of the first flagship Castrol Auto Service (CAS) store in Malaysia. Era Maju Automobil (M) Sdn Bhd, based in Johor Bahru, was chosen for its outstanding customer service, reflecting a shared commitment to providing the highest quality automotive care.

The flagship CAS store, located at the Rosmerah outlet owned by Era Maju Automobil, showcases Castrol’s refreshed branding and offers a comprehensive range of services. With this upgrade, customers can expect an enhanced workshop experience, benefiting from Castrol’s expertise in a modern and innovative environment. A grand opening ceremony on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, celebrated this significant milestone.

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