Before its official launch in Malaysia, Hyundai Sime Darby Motors (HSDM) teased that the Hyundai Ioniq 6 could potentially cover the distance from Taiping to Johor Bahru on just one charge. Equipped with a 77.4kWh battery, the Ioniq 6 Max RWD variant boasts an impressive WLTP-rated range of 614km, setting high expectations for its real-world performance.
Smart Malaysia has recently given us our first look and first drive of the Smart #3, and it’s the brand’s second fully electric offering after the Smart #1. The Smart #3 is longer, wider and more efficient than the #1 but does it lose its nimble and fun driving experience? Watch our Smart #3 test drive at Proton’s test track to find out more. #smart #smart3 #ev #smartmalaysia #soyacincau
Here's our review of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 MAX RWD, one of the most intriguing EVs to hit the Malaysian market, capable of over 600km on a single charge. Its standout feature is its highly aerodynamic streamlined design (0.21 Cd), making it a super-efficient electric vehicle.
The Tesla Model 3 Performance has finally arrived in Malaysia and here’s our first look and first drive of the most powerful Model 3 yet. It gets a more powerful dual motor AWD setup, this EV has an insane claimed acceleration of 0-100km/h in 3.1 seconds, and it goes all the way until 261km/h. Is this the best EV under RM250,000 in Malaysia? And is it better than the BYD Seal Performance and the Smart #1 Brabus?
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One year after Neta made its way to Malaysia through the Neta V, the company unveiled its second electric vehicle for our market, the Neta X. The electric SUV made its official Malaysian debut at the recent Malaysia Autoshow 2024 although the official launch will only occur towards the end of Q2.
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