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Vehicles in Malaysia will one day be powered by a cleaner fuel alternative; hydrogen, an element found in water. Towards this end, Linde Malaysia, a member of The Linde Group, is gearing up to share its expertise in fuelling solutions to help power Malaysia’s automotive industry with zero-emission hydrogen technology.

“The world’s challenges associated with global warming (caused by CO2 emissions) pose a fundamental threat to the future of our planet. Linde sees hydrogen as an integral part of our renewable energy future in addressing this challenge. With over 25 years of research and development in hydrogen fuelling technologies, Linde has invested significantly at the global level in the future market for hydrogen. There are strong indicators that the market is receptive towards alternative fuels and energy with alternative mobility becoming more prevalent, particularly in Asia,” explained Linde South Asia and ASEAN Regional Managing Director, Rob Hughes.

(Seated, second from left) Linde South Asia & ASEAN Regional Managing Director, Rob Hughes, and (seated, third from left) Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) Group Chief Executive Officer, Sharbini Suhaili, during the signing of the Memoradum Of Understanding between Linde and SEB to explore the potential of hydrogen

Malaysia is an attractive place for Linde to invest further, tapping into its richwater resource for the production, storage and supply of hydrogen and other industrial gasses. This is partly due to its abundant water resource, receiving an average of 2500 to 5080 millimetres of rainfall annually. “Technology, innovation and an inventive spirit have been at the core of Linde from the very beginning, making us the technology leader for end-to-end sustainable hydrogen solutions. Linde is no stranger to the automotive industry as we deliver hydrogen fuelling solutions for cars, buses and even forklift trucks. We intend to grow the commercialisation of hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles and boost our efforts with our partners to create infrastructures that enable greater adoption of hydrogen-electric mobility. Linde has seen success with this model across Europe and is now extending its focus here in Southeast Asia,” said Hughes.

More about the technology…

Hydrogen is categorised as a clean fuel, releasing water vapour when converted into fuel. Hydrogen is produced through natural gas steam reforming or the electrolysis of water. Its carbon-neutral nature means vehicles powered by hydrogen have zero-emissions, a solution that directly helps mitigate climate change. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen is the most commonly occurring element in nature, which means it is renewable.

Hydrogen-powered cars are equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell and an electric motor. Inside the fuel cell of the car, the hydrogen reacts with oxygen drawn in from the ambient air. Hydrogen molecules separate and create electricity to power the electric motor, and water. The automotive industry stands to benefit from Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) because they help reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions which greatly mitigates climate change.

This further supports the nation’s aspirations to reduce carbon emissions as demonstrated by the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology, Science And Climate Change’s (Mestecc) recent announcement to introduce an Energy Efficiency Bill in 2019 to help Malaysia cut carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 in compliance with the Paris climate accord.

Hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles have a short refuelling time of only three minutes and the ability to cover 500 to 600 km. This makes hydrogen-powered vehicles comparable to conventional vehicles. The water vapour from the exhaust of a hydrogen-powered vehicle is clean to the point that it is drinkable, demonstrating its zero emissions feature.

Solidifying its commitment to the Malaysian market, Linde will be providing its technological expertise across the hydrogen value chain to Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB), following the construction of the latter’s pilot hydrogen production plant and refuelling station, the first of its kind in the state of Sarawak and Southeast Asia. Linde also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the potential of hydrogen and how it can be potentially applied into other aspects together with SEB. The move demonstrates interest in clean fuel alternatives for a more sustainable automotive industry in Malaysia.

To date, Linde has equipped around 150 fuelling stations globally with innovative hydrogen refuelling technology. Linde is actively involved in collaborative partnerships to jointly develop new solutions for hydrogen as a fuel. It is a member of the ‘Hydrogen Council,’ the first global initiative of its kind, launched in January 2017, with the goal of positioning hydrogen among the key solutions of the energy transition to help meet climate goals. The council is made up of 13 CEOs and Chairpersons from various industries and energy companies including Daimler, Royal Dutch Shell, The Linde Group, Alstom, Honda, Hyundai, Kawasaki and Toyota among others.

  • Honda Malaysia akan menganjurkan kempen ‘Joy of Buying’ dimana anda berpeluang untuk memenangi tujuh Honda City baharu.

  • Tempah dan daftar mana-mana model baharu dari Honda Malaysia sebelum 31 Oktober 2018 dan jawab slogan ringkas untuk layak menyertai kempen ini.

  • Terdapat 300 hadiah-hadiah menarik untuk dimenangi dari Honda Malaysia.

Honda Malaysia akan menganjurkan program baharu mereka iaitu kempen ‘Joy of Buying’ sempena bulan kemerdekaan Malaysia dan juga ulang tahun Honda yang ke-70. Kempen ini akan berlangsung dari 1 September 2018 sehingga 31 Oktober 2018 dan anda berpeluang untuk memenangi pelbagai hadiah termasuk sebuah Honda City baharu setiap minggu! (more…)

Honda Malaysia has announced the winners of the recently concluded ‘Sprint to the Suzuka Circuit’ campaign. The campaign was held to reward Honda customers who purchased and registered a Civic Type R during the period of April to July 2018. The 10 exclusive winners (below) were chosen based on the most creative answers to the 2 short questions. Each winner will receive two business class flight tickets, two entrance tickets to the iconic 2018 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit in October 2018, a 5 Days 4 Nights accommodation in Japan and two sets of official Honda Merchandise, all worth up to RM30,000.

Commenting about the campaign, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia Mr. Toichi Ishiyama said, “I would like to extend my appreciation to the Civic Type R customers for their support towards Honda Malaysia. It is our honour and great pleasure to reward the winners who are also owners of the best engineered Civic Type R. This hot hatch is truly a driver’s car with track-worthy performance yet providing great enjoyment to the driver in their daily commute. The Civic Type R is an amazing piece of engineering that provides the Joy of Driving to its owners.”

Being the most powerful Honda model ever sold in Malaysia, Honda Malaysia has received more than 100 bookings and delivered more than 80 units of the Civic Type R since its launch in November 2017. Powered by a highly advanced 2.0L VTEC Turbocharged engine, producing high outputs of 310PS and maximum torque of 400NM, the Civic Type R was engineered to deliver the most rewarding drive in the hot hatch segment. The 3-Way Driving Mode of COMFORT, SPORT and +R allows drivers to experience different dynamic performance both on the road and on the race track.

Recently, the Civic Type R completed its fifth and final planned series across Europe known as the Civic Type R Challenge 2018. The Civic Type R achieved its objectives and broke five records for a front wheel drive production car at all five iconic European race circuits, putting the Civic Type R on the top as the fastest car in its class. Living up to the “Challenging Spirit” inspired by Honda’s DNA, the Civic Type R features the iconic red H badge; a symbol of Honda’s racing legacy and an outstanding exterior symbol that defines a racing perfection body. Here’s the “CTR” in action!

The fully imported Civic Type R is priced at RM301,928 on-the-road without insurance. Customers can visit any of Honda’s 20 Sport Dealers (below) to view and place a booking for the Civic Type R. For more information on the Civic Type R, please call Honda’s Toll Free number at 1-800-88-2020 or log on to www.honda.com.my

List of 10 Exclusive Winners of “Sprint to the Suzuka Circuit” Campaign

 

No Dealership Customer Name IC No
1 Autoworld Asia Sdn Bhd Muhammad Aiman Esa 900604-14-XXXX
2 Ban Lee Heng Motor Sdn Bhd Farzlina Binti Ahmad Murad 761223-08-XXXX
3 Botanic Auto Mall Sdn Bhd Mohd Azroie Bin Zainal 870625-43-XXXX
4 Global Amity Sdn Bhd Kueh Meng Hing 850313-13-XXXX
5 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd – Selayang Mohd Ezane Bin Aziz 700902-03-XXXX
6 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd – Sg Pinang See Kok Cheong 670905-10-XXXX
7 Peringgit Sri Motor Sdn Bhd Ding Chee Rong 850612-13-XXXX
8 Syarikat Labuan Automobile Sdn Bhd Datu Raja Noorfaisal Bin Datu Marsuali 831030-12-XXXX
9 Yong Ming Motor Sdn Bhd Mohd Hafiz bin Mohd Haris Lim 861123-23-XXXX
10 Yooi Cars Sdn Bhd Aliza Binti Kasim 890818-02-XXXX

List of 20 Honda Sport Dealers selling the CTR 

No Region Honda Sport Dealers
1 Central Autoworld Asia Sdn Bhd
2 Central Botanic Auto Mall Sdn Bhd
3 Central Global Amity Sdn Bhd (Bangi)
4 Central Kah Motor Co Sdn Bhd – Selayang
5 Central Sri Utama Auto Sdn Bhd
6 Central USJ Car Express Sdn Bhd
7 Central MH Prestige Auto Sdn Bhd
8 Central Peringgit Sri Motor Sdn Bhd
9 Central Tenaga Setia Resources Sdn Bhd
10 Central The Millenium Auto Carriage
11 East Coast Syarikat Tan Eng Ann Sdn Bhd
12 East Malaysia Syarikat Labuan Automobile Sdn Bhd
13 Northern Ban Hoe Seng (Auto) Sdn Bhd
14 Northern Formula Venture Sdn Bhd
15 Northern Kah Motor Co Sdn Bhd – Sg Pinang
16 Northern Lee Motor SP (Car Div) Sdn Bhd
17 Northern Yooi Cars Sdn Bhd
18 Southern Ban Lee Heng Motor Sdn Bhd (Seremban)
19 Southern Syarikat Motor GS Tay Sdn Bhd
20 Southern Yong Ming Motor Sdn Bhd

72,000. That’s how many HR-V’s Honda Malaysia (HMSB) has sold since it was first introduced here in 2015, and it is HMSB’s second best-selling model. They also recently announced that a new variant called the HR-V RS will be coming soon, but is now available for booking starting 12 July 2018 at all 95 Honda authorized dealers nationwide, with a targeted Q3 launch date.

“The compact SUV, HR-V was first introduced in 2015 and since its introduction, this Honda model has received overwhelming interest and response from customers. This Honda model retains its No. 1 position for three consecutive years in the compact SUV segment and has sold more than 72,000 units as at June 2018. The HR-V is also Honda’s current second best-selling model, contributing 16% of overall sales as at June 2018.”HMSB.

Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Toichi Ishiyama said, “On behalf of Honda Malaysia, I would like to thank Malaysians for their continuous trust and support towards Honda. We have received overwhelming bookings during the zero-rated GST period of June 2018. Due to the surge in bookings, waiting period for certain Honda models is between 3 to 4 months. Rest assured, Honda Malaysia is working hard to deliver the new vehicle to all the owners.”

Mr. Ishiyama further added, “We believe that the New HR-V can attract customers who desire for a sportier appearance. The enhancement in terms of exterior, features and also safety has resulted this model to be a complete package for customers”. The New HR-V is powered by a familiar 1.8L SOHC i-VTEC engine combined with Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) that delivers a balance of performance and fuel efficiency.

More on the HR-V RS…

Honda has also added a new variant into its HR-V family – the RS variant which exudes a bold and powerful expression made possible by the overall exterior design. The RS variant appears sportier and attractive with an exciting new exterior featuring, Honda’s Signature design, the ‘Solid Wing Face’ concept and sporting a new set of headlights including the newly designed LED Headlights with LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), LED fog lights and Rear Combi LED guide lights.

Further enhancing its sportiness, the RS variant comes with a New Sporty 18-inch Dual-Tone Alloy Wheels, Sport Design Front Grille, New Front and Rear Bumper. New detailing such as a dark chrome outer handle, black chrome license garnish, sport black side sill and even mesh fog garnish provides a fresh and vibrant feel to the RS variant. Honda Malaysia has introduced a new colour for the New HR-V, the Passion Red Pearl, which is the first in Honda Malaysia’s colour line-up.

The HR-V maintains the effortless Multi-Utility Cargo Space by keeping maximum space utilization in mind. The large trunk space can be adjusted through versatile rear seat configuration modes known as the Utility Mode, Tall Mode and Long Mode. These modes allow the New HR-V users to obtain their desired space for their daily and long distance travel usage.

Safety will always be Honda’s top priority. To further enhance safety in HR-V, the RS variant is fitted with the Honda LaneWatch, a camera system mounted on the passenger side mirror. The passenger side view of the adjacent lanes next to the vehicle including blind spots will be displayed on a display system in the car. This allows a better viewpoint and provides safer driving condition for the driver.

The HR-V comes with standard safety features such as Six Airbags, Emergency Stop Signal (ESS), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and Hill Start Assist (HSA). Additionally, the New HR-V also offers Multi-Angle Rear-View Camera for the convenience of the driver. It’s loved by Malaysians for its spaciousness, user-friendliness, practicality and functionality in its features, offering total comfort for passengers while bringing the Joy of Driving to the drivers. Honda customers can now enjoy more value-added features with this HR-V, appealing to customers with a desire for space during travels, providing convenience and practicality for everyone in the family.

The new HR-V is targeted to be launched in Q3 of 2018. To appreciate Malaysian customers for their continuous support, Honda Malaysia will be rewarding all customers who place a booking for the new HR-V with a Petronas Gift Card worth RM1,000*.

Customers can also visit any of Honda’s 95 authorised dealers to place a booking for the HR-V from 12 July 2018 onwards. For more information, call Honda’s Toll Free number at 1-800-88-2020 or log on to www.honda.com.my

*Customers need to register their new HR-V no later than 31st October 2018 to be entitled for Petronas Gift Card. Terms and conditions apply.

  • Honda Malaysia sudah sedia untuk menerima tempahan bagi model terbaharu mereka iaitu Honda HR-V 2018.

  • Model kompak SUV terlaris ini juga mempunyai varian baharu iaitu Honda HR-V RS.

  • Kad ganjaran Petronas bernilai RM1,000 akan diberi kepada pemilik Honda HR-V baru yang mendaftarkan kenderaan mereka sebelum 31 Oktober 2018.

Honda Malaysia telah mengumumkan tempahan untuk Honda HR-V 2018 untuk pasaran Malaysia sudahpun bermula hari ini (12 Julai 2018) di semua pengedar rasmi di tanah air. Mereka juga telah melancarkan varian terbaharu bagi model HR-V iaitu Honda HR-V RS 2018. (more…)

So 1st June has come and gone, and true to form, the prices of cars did indeed drop, significantly, even before the actual date of implementation in may cases. Well, this got me thinking, what’s the best deal out there right now, if we disregard the two national brands? I guess I’ve given the game away with the featured image above, so let’s dive right into why I picked these two; one Japanese and one Continental, and believe it or not, they are somewhat related…

The Honda City…

As far as the B-segment of the car market is concerned, and especially for first-time car buyers, in the non-national car market you’d be hard-pressed to find a better deal than the Honda City i-VTEC right now. Post 0% GST, prices for the Honda City start just RM70,000-ish (S variant, less with on-going Raya bonus incentives) and end at around RM84,000 (Hybrid). Touted at launch last year as offering C-segment features in a B-segment car, this is not an empty boast.

Across the range, be in the S, E, V or Hybrid, the Honda City comes packed with a host of active and passive safety features such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, brake assist, vehicle stability assist, hill start assist, and emergency signal stop. This is most heartening because oft times, car makers only offer all these important safety systems in their range-topping model only. That kind of commitment and responsibility to the consumer alone makes the Honda City more than worthy of its now even lower asking price. Here’s my in-car video…

As you can see, despite my disdain for CVT gearboxes, the one in the City is quite easy to live with, and since it has paddle-shifters on the multi-function steering-wheel, it also allows a little bit of fun if you’re so inclined. However, just leaving it in D and letting the ‘box do the work is perfectly fine. It’s one of the better CVTs out there for sure. Of course, there’s always the City Sport Hybrid with its 7-speed DCT to opt for, if you wish. The new prices for Honda vehicles can be found here.

Then again, if you want something completely different, have a look at this….

The Renault Fluence…

No, I’m not on any medication or recreational drugs. I got to thinking about the Renault Fluence after returning the Renault Koleos recently (full review coming soon), and it just so happened that TCEC (Tan Chong EuroCars) had sent out their post 0% GST prices on that day. You can check that report here.

I really did think my eyes were playing tricks on me when I saw that the Fluence was now RM40,000 cheaper. It’s not just from the GST exemption of course, TCEC is having a special Raya 2018 promotion, which in addition to the 0% GST, offers some amazing rebates as well. As such, limited units of the Renault Fluence 2.0 are going for under RM80,000 now. No, that’s not a typo…

So where the Honda City offers “C-segment features in a B-segment car”, the Fluence is a “C-segment car at a B-segment price”. See? Told you they were somewhat related… Okay, maybe that’s a bit of a stretch even for me, but you see my point right? Here’s a C-segmenter that’s actually cheaper than the mid-range Honda City E variant, and just RM10k more than an entry-level Toyota Vios! Here’s my in-car video of the Fluence…

In addition, TCEC offers one of the best after-sales incentives which include:

  • Free service and maintenance (parts and labour) for five years or up to 100,000km, whichever comes first
  • A five-year manufacturer’s warranty with unlimited mileage
  • Complimentary 24 hours roadside assistance*
  • Pick-up and delivery during scheduled maintenance at Renault service centres
  • Mobility service of replacement car in the event any part is not available for over 48 hours at authorised service centres, subject to availability

*only available for customers who purchase their insurance under Tan Chong Insurance Business Stream (TCIBS)

Conclusion: So as you can see folks, there are plenty of great deals out there at the moment, and these two just happen to be my choice, from the Japanese and Continental segments, and no, neither Honda Malaysia nor TCEC Renault ‘sponsored’ this post, just in case you were wondering. – Chris Wee.

Honda Civic & Renault Fluence Photo Gallery…

Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. has announced the reduction of Honda’s vehicle pricing following the announcement by the Government of Malaysia on zero-rated Goods and Services Tax (GST) effective 1 June 2018.

Honda’s Completely Knocked Down (CKD) models namely Jazz, Jazz Hybrid, BR-V, City, City Hybrid, HR-V, Civic, CR-V and Accord will reflect a reduction in prices ranging from RM4,088 to RM9,573*.

Prices of Completely Built Unit (CBU) models such as the New Odyssey and Civic Type R will also reduce by RM14,362 and RM18,072 respectively*.

(*price in Peninsular Malaysia effective 1 June 2018, terms and conditions apply, prices are subject to change without prior notice)

Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Toichi Ishiyama said, “With the implementation of zero-rated GST effective 1 June 2018, Honda customers can enjoy the new pricing before the re-introduction of Sales and Services Tax (SST). In addition to the post zero-rated GST pricing, customers who purchase selected Honda models will also be entitled for attractive “Welcome Festive Rewards”** starting from 1 June 2018”.

Mr. Ishiyama further added that, “Customers will be able to benefit more with additional savings and bonus when they purchase their dream car in the month of June 2018”. Goods and Services Tax (GST) for Honda spare parts as well as service maintenance including labor charge and Honda genuine accessories will be zero-rated for all Honda models effective 1 June 2018.  

For the FULL listing of Honda vehicle prices in Pen.M’sia, Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan & Langkawi after 1st June 2018, download this: Honda Vehicles Price Post Zero-Rated GST

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

 

 

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

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