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Stellantis and Factorial Inc. have advanced their partnership by unveiling the next stage in their collaboration to develop and deploy next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) powered by Factorial’s cutting-edge solid-state battery technology. This builds upon Stellantis’ $75 million investment in Factorial in 2021, with the aim of accelerating the commercial viability of solid-state batteries in EVs.

By 2026, Stellantis will launch a demonstration fleet of Dodge Charger Daytona vehicles equipped with Factorial’s proprietary FEST® solid-state battery technology. This fleet will allow Stellantis to validate the performance of Factorial’s batteries in real-world conditions, an essential step in the move toward full-scale commercialization. Factorial’s FEST® technology delivers a specific energy density of over 390 Wh/kg, offering numerous advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries, such as increased energy density, reduced weight, enhanced vehicle performance, and the potential for lower overall costs over time.

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A transport consultant, Wan Agyl Wan Hassan, has raised concerns about the government’s focus on road infrastructure in Budget 2025, arguing that it provides only short-term relief to traffic congestion. He pointed out projects like expanding the North-South Expressway (PLUS) and constructing the Cameron Highlands bypass as examples of limited long-term planning. Wan Agyl stated that road expansions typically lead to “induced demand,” where more lanes result in more cars and eventually bring back congestion and pollution, as seen in cities like Los Angeles.

According to FMT, he suggested that funds would be better spent on enhancing Malaysia’s public transport system, including expanding the rail network and improving bus services. Wan Agyl highlighted Copenhagen as an example of a city where convenient and accessible public transit successfully reduced car dependence, and he urged Malaysia to follow suit for a lasting solution.

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SAIC Motor Malaysia has officially opened bookings for the MG Cyberster, the brand’s first all-electric roadster, with an estimated price below RM350,000. The MG Cyberster will make its first public appearance at the Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024, further solidifying MG’s entry into the electric vehicle (EV) market in Malaysia.

Iconic Electric Roadster Performance

The two-seater MG Cyberster offers impressive performance, featuring a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (4WD) system that delivers 503PS of power and a maximum torque of 725Nm. With a 77 kWh battery, the Cyberster can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.2 seconds and has a WLTP-certified driving range of 446km. Charging is convenient with a 7 kW AC fast charger, which allows a full charge in approximately 10.5 hours. Additionally, it supports 150kW DC rapid charging, capable of charging from 10% to 80% in just 38 minutes.

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Subaru of America, Inc. has announced the release of the 2025 BRZ Series.Purple, a limited-edition model with a striking new look, enhanced features, and performance upgrades. Limited to just 500 units, the BRZ Series.Purple made its public debut on October 19 at Subiefest Texas, held in Dallas.

Distinctive Design and Accents

The Series.Purple stands out with its exclusive Galaxy Purple Pearl exterior. The special edition also features 18-inch alloy wheels in a new satin silver finish and black badging on the rear decklid, giving the sports car an unmistakable presence. Inside, the cabin is wrapped in black upholstery with distinctive grey stitching on the leather-wrapped steering wheel, door panels, shifter boot, and parking brake boot. The front seats, covered in Ultrasuede with grey leather bolsters, also feature exclusive grey stitching. Additional interior highlights include a red STI starter button, an aluminium shifter knob, and the STI short throw shifter with a Flexible V-Bar, all aimed at enhancing the car’s driving dynamics.

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The Jaecoo J7 PHEV, set to be officially launched in Malaysia by the end of 2024, shares a similar exterior design to its petrol-powered counterpart. Key differences include its hybrid engine, extended range, DC charging capabilities, and an external output feature that allows users to power electronics like projectors or kettles during outdoor activities.

Available in two variants, the Jaecoo J7 PHEV is estimated to be priced between RM170,000 and RM180,000. The All-Wheel Drive (AWD) variant offers seven driving modes—Economy, Standard, Sport, Sand, Mud, Snow, and Off-Road—while the Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) variant comes with three modes: Standard, Sport, and Economy. The PHEV is equipped with an 18.3kWh battery and a 60-litre fuel tank, producing 525Nm of torque. It also supports fast charging up to 40kW via a DC charger.

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Mazda has revealed the 2025 Mazda BT-50, showcasing significant design changes, safety upgrades, new accessories, and improved functionality. As Australia remains the leading market for the BT-50 globally, this versatile ute has cemented its reputation as a reliable partner since its debut in 2020.

This latest update, the largest of four since its launch, introduces a tougher and more powerful stance, building on Mazda’s ‘Kodo – soul of motion’ design philosophy. The bold, commanding exterior is most striking at the front, where the BT-50 features unique LED headlamps framed by a redesigned radiator grille and bumper, which includes an aerodynamic ‘air curtain’ to enhance fuel efficiency.

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