The era of owning your autonomous software outright is ending in Malaysia as Tesla shifts its RM32,000 Full Self-Driving package into a recurring monthly subscription model.
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Engineered by LoveFrom’s Sir Jony Ive, the 1,036-hp Ferrari Luce completely rejects the screen-heavy automotive status quo, replacing lazy touchscreens with ultra-premium tactile mechanics and an upgradeable modular chassis.
MITI's new RM300,000 price floor and 180kW requirement for EVs isn't just about industry—it's a direct blow to consumer choice and the green transition.
1,000km range and zero range anxiety—Proton’s first PHEV is officially here. I break down the e.MAS 7 PHEV and why I believe hybrid technology is the true 'Smart Buy' for Malaysians in 2026.
The 2026 PROTON X70 Sport Edition (SE) is an exclusive, limited-run SUV (600 units) based on the high-spec Premium variant.
The Proton e.MAS 5 has dominated the 2026 Malaysian automotive market, achieving over 5,200 deliveries in the first two months of the year alone.
What is the Tesla Model Y L price in Malaysia? The 2026 Tesla Model Y L price in Malaysia starts from RM260,000. Key specifications include a 150mm longer wheelbase, a 6-seater (2+2+2) layout with second-row captain's chairs, an 88.2kWh battery delivering 681km (WLTP) range, and 50W active-cooled wireless charging.
Acer Takes to the Streets with the Predator ES Storm Pro Urban riders looking for a tougher way to get around have a new option on the horizon. Acer has pulled the curtain back on the Predator ES Storm Pro, a scooter designed to handle rougher city streets rather than
Xiaomi Prioritises Domestic EV Market, Eyes Overseas Expansion Post-2027 Xiaomi, renowned for its smartphones, will not consider selling its electric vehicles (EVs) outside of China until 2027, according to CEO Lei Jun. The announcement was made during a livestream on Wednesday, where Lei Jun emphasised the company’s immediate focus on
In a recent bit of news, NVIDIA and TSMC, two tech giants, revealed a collaboration focused on the development of robotics and autonomous vehicles. This partnership signifies a significant step forward in these rapidly advancing fields. Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, hosted a “trillion-dollar banquet” in Taiwan, where he invited