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  • BYD Atto 3 Ultra gets new Atlantis Grey colour option – limited tax-free EV stock offered at RM105,800

    BYD Atto 3 Ultra gets new Atlantis Grey colour option – limited tax-free EV stock offered at RM105,800

    BYD has announced that the Atto 3 Ultra is still available in tax-free form at a promotional price of RM105,800. Stocks are limited. There’s also a new Atlantis Grey exterior colour option to go with the three existing choices – Ski White, Harbour Grey and Cosmos Black.

    Two greys then? Previously available on BYD models like the Seal, Sealion 7 and Dolphin, Atlantis Grey looks more like a shade of blue than grey – it looks like this in the metal.

    The BYD Atto 3 Ultra was launched in Malaysia in March 2025. It’s an updated version of the previous Extended Premium variant with revised trim, more kit and a lower price (from RM118,800) to compete with the Proton eMas 7, which deliveries started in early 2025.

    Updates include a new 18-inch wheel design, a minor revision to the headlamps and black lower trim to replace silver. Inside, the Ultra’s upholstery is black (was blue) with yellow contrast (was red). The quirky ‘guitar strings’ on the door pockets are now black instead of red. Ventilated seats and an NFC digital key joined the kit list.

    No changes underneath, which means that the pioneering EV (for the current wave) is powered by a front motor with 204 PS and 310 Nm, good for 0-100 km/h in 7.3 seconds. The single motor gets juice from a 60.48 kWh in-house Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that offers up to 420 km of WLTP range. As for charging, the max rates are 88 kW DC (10-80% SoC in 40 minutes) and 7 kW AC.

    GALLERY: 2025 BYD Atto 3 Ultra

     
     
  • Celebrate the Year of the Horse in Style with Porsche – January 10-11 across all Porsche Centres nationwide

    Celebrate the Year of the Horse in Style with Porsche – January 10-11 across all Porsche Centres nationwide

    Just around the corner is the Year of the Horse, representing power, agility, intelligence and adventure – all qualities long associated with Porsche. So why not ring in Chinese New Year and bask in the festivities with one of the most storied marques in motordom?

    Over the January 10-11 weekend from 10am to 5pm, the doors at all four Porsche Centres in Malaysia – Ara Damansara, Sungai Besi, Penang and Johor Bahru – will be wide open to welcome prosperity, fortune, abundance and yourself! With your family and friends in tow, of course.

    It will be a weekend you won’t forget soon. Awaiting you are exclusive offers on models including the Macan and Cayenne – the latter with a two-year warranty extension for enhanced peace of mind – and much more!

    Find out more about 360 Financing for flexible ownership, lower monthly repayments compared to traditional financing and guaranteed future resale value when you upgrade, making it easy for you to own your dream Porsche this Chinese New Year.

    You’ll also learn that if you buy a new Porsche EV, you’ll automatically become a Shell Recharge Platinum member upon successful registration. This gives you preferential rates at 14 High-Performance Charging sites across Malaysia and Singapore – perfect for your Chinese New Year drive home.

    Now you know all about the goodies on offer, it’s time to take your preferred Porsche for a test spin. Let nearly 80 years of automotive excellence and passion course through your fingers, hasten your pulse and make you giddy with excitement.

    Then return to Earth by joining the exciting festive engagement activities designed to get yourself, your family and your friends into the CNY spirit. Share blessings and heartfelt messages with loved ones as you gallop into the Year of the Horse with confidence and vitality.

    Click here to schedule an appointment with either Porsche Centre Ara Damansara, Porsche Centre Sungai Besi, Porsche Centre Penang or Porsche Centre Johor Bahru. Gong Xi Fa Cai and see you there!

     

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  • BYD Sime Motors celebrates 3 years in Malaysia – over 25k cars OTR, Malaysia’s No.1 EV brand, CKD in 2026

    BYD Sime Motors celebrates 3 years in Malaysia – over 25k cars OTR, Malaysia’s No.1 EV brand, CKD in 2026

    BYD Sime Motors, the official distributor of BYD cars in Malaysia, is celebrating its third anniversary as Malaysia’s No.1 EV brand, with over 25,000 units sold to date. The company says that by choosing an EV, BYD owners have helped reduce over 62,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to planting nearly 2.5 million trees every year.

    BYD’s journey here started with the Atto 3’s launch in December 2022, and since then, EVs of different shapes and sizes have followed. This year, the BYD range added the Atto 2, Seal 6 and a refreshed Seal. There’s also the M6 MPV and Sealion 7.

    “This is another milestone we’re truly proud of. To now have more than 25,000 Malaysians as part of the BYD family is incredibly rewarding, and it shows how quickly the EV movement is growing in our country. Our commitment to a greener, smarter and safer driving experience has brought us here, and we’re deeply grateful for the trust Malaysians have placed in us. We’re excited to continue this journey together and to keep bringing the best products and technology to Malaysia,” said Eagle Zhao, MD of BYD Malaysia.

    BYD Sime Motors celebrates 3 years in Malaysia – over 25k cars OTR, Malaysia’s No.1 EV brand, CKD in 2026

    “In just three years, BYD has become a key pillar of Sime Motors’ automotive portfolio. We have a strong foundation to drive EV adoption through our robust sales and aftersales network, advanced facilities, and skilled EV talent. Our vehicles have transformed Malaysia’s roads, making electric mobility more accessible and practical for everyone. Thank you to all BYD owners in Malaysia for your trust and support. Exemplary ownership experience remains our top priority,” said Jeffrey Gan, MD of Southeast Asia, Sime Motors.

    BYD Sime Motors’ nationwide network has 39 sales and marketing outlets and 24 aftersales service centres to date, complemented by 12 body and paint centres and a centralised parts warehouse with over 4,600 line items – the latter maintains a 94% fill rate for industry-leading repair turnaround, the company says.

    Looking ahead, BYD and Sime Motors’ 2026 roadmap will focus on the establishment of CKD local assembly operations. Announced in August this year, a 600,000 sqm factory will be built in KLK TechPark, Tanjong Malim, with production set to start in the second half of 2026 – full story here.

     
     
  • BYD Malaysia’s 2025 YTD sales at 11,097 units into Nov, 70% up from 2024; 24,328 BYD/Denzas sold so far

    BYD Malaysia’s 2025 YTD sales at 11,097 units into Nov, 70% up from 2024; 24,328 BYD/Denzas sold so far

    Despite there still being a month and a half before the year is out, 2025 has already been a landmark year for BYD in Malaysia, with the Chinese brand announcing that its YTD sales in the country have hit a new record. Up into November, 11,097 units of BYD and Denza vehicles have been sold, and this is a 70% improvement over the same period in 2024, according to BYD Malaysia MD Eagle Zhao.

    The brand also highlighted other relevant numbers during the media preview of the BYD Tech Discovery 2025 showcase, which starts today and runs until November 16. Total sales of BYD and Denza vehicles in Malaysia have now reached 24,328 units since its entry into Malaysia just under three years ago, in December 2022, when the Atto 3 was launched.

    The latest overall figures come two months after the company stated that it had reached the 20,000-unit milestone. It presently has seven EVs on sale in Malaysia, these being the BYD Sealion 7, Seal sedan, Seal 6 EV, Atto 3, Atto 2 and M6 MPV, as well as the Denza D9 MPV.

    In terms of infrastructure, the brand now has nearly 40 sales outlets across the country, and said it plans to increase the number to 50 by the end of 2026.

    As for its after-sales operations, it currently has 24 outlets in place, and support for these come through 12 authorised body & paint centres and a centralised parts warehouse managing 4,610 line items, with a 94% fill rate for this.

     
     
  • Sime Motors 45th Anniversary Grand Giveaways first winners announced – grand prize is BMW 2 Series GC

    Sime Motors 45th Anniversary Grand Giveaways first winners announced – grand prize is BMW 2 Series GC

    Sime Motors has revealed the first draw winners of its 45th Anniversary Grand Giveaways Campaign. This kicks off a celebration that will run until December 31, rewarding loyal customers and welcoming new ones with lots of prizes, including the grand prize – a BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe.

    The first 10 winners are You Seng Concrete Sdn Bhd (Ford Kuching), Nia Jun Hau (BYD Penang), Ooi Wee Chew (BYD Penang), Ahmad Haniff bin Jamaludin (Volvo Ara Damansara), Nur ‘Athifah Binti Jusoh (Auto Bavaria Balakong), Atlas Copco (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Auto Bavaria Ara Damansara), Lee Hui Hui (Ford Ara Damansara), Yvonne Lee Kaie Xin (BYD Penang), Stephanie Khaw Chia Ling (BYD Penang) and Wan Noor Maisya Binti Baruddin (BYD JB).

    “This campaign is our way of celebrating 45 incredible years with our customers. We’re thrilled to see the excitement grow with every draw and we can’t wait to hand over the keys to the BMW 2 Series to our grand prize winner!” said Sime Motors Southeast Asia MD Jeffrey Gan.

     
     
  • KINETA, Solarvest team up for greener EV charging

    KINETA, Solarvest team up for greener EV charging

    KINETA has signed a partnership with Solarvest Holdings Bhd subsidiaries Powerbee and Vestech Energy to join solar energy with EV charging in a bid to strengthen Malaysia’s growing clean energy ecosystem.

    The two companies will jointly encourage customers to adopt solar power through Vestech’s home energy solutions – Vestech will provide training, product knowledge and technical support to KINETA’s sales and service teams, allowing customers to reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs.

    The Sime Group subsidiary specialising in EV charging solutions will also work together with Powerbee on exploring opportunities to develop solar-integrated charging stations, green mobility hubs and corporate sustainability solutions. Also, users of the KINETA Charge and Powerbee apps can seamlessly access each other’s EV charging stations via roaming services.

    “This collaboration is more than a partnership – it’s a commitment to building a sustainable ecosystem that combines clean mobility with renewable energy in Malaysia. With KINETA joining forces with Solarvest, we are offering a powerful synergy that supports our shared mission of driving decarbonisation in Malaysia,” said KINETA MD Sunny Lee.

    KINETA operates one of Malaysia’s largest teams of Energy Commission-certified engineers. It has sold over 12,000 AC and DC chargers and completed over 7,500 retail and commercial installations nationwide. Meanwhile, Solarvest, a clean energy solutions provider, has a presence in eight Asia-Pacific countries.

     
     
  • Sime Motors celebrates 45th anniversary with gala night at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

    Sime Motors celebrates 45th anniversary with gala night at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

    Sime Motors recently celebrated its 45th anniversary in elegant style with a gala themed ‘Orchestrating Excellence: Celebrating 45 Years of Sime Motors in Malaysia’. The evening at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra brought together Sime Motors’ stakeholders for an evening of music and appreciation.

    The gala featured world-class musical performances under the direction of renowned conductor Gerald Salonga, with pianist Liu Muyu and acclaimed Malaysian vocalist Aina Abdul adding depth and flair to the programme. Their performances captivated the audience and set the tone for an evening of celebration, offering a memorable tribute to Sime Motors’ 45 years of contribution to Malaysia’s automotive industry.

    A key highlight of the night was the recognition of Sime Motors’ brand principals and partners, whose support has been integral to the company’s growth and success. Tokens of appreciation were presented by MD Andrew Basham and MD of Southeast Asia Jeffrey Gan to representatives from BMW Group Malaysia, BYD, Denza, Ford Malaysia, Hyundai Malaysia, Jaguar Land Rover, Porsche Malaysia and Volvo Cars Malaysia.

    “This milestone is a celebration of the people and partnerships that have shaped Sime Motors into what it is today. For 45 years, we have worked hand in hand with our principals, customers and employees to deliver excellence across every part of the automotive journey. Looking ahead, we are committed to continue driving innovation, strengthening our partnerships and creating outstanding experiences for our customers in Malaysia,” Basham said.

     
     
  • Original Porsche 911 T becomes first in-house classic restoration in Malaysia at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru

    Original Porsche 911 T becomes first in-house classic restoration in Malaysia at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru

    Opened at the end of 2022, Malaysia’s first Porsche Classic Partner Centre at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru has wheeled out its first ground-up restoration – an original early-1970s Porsche 911 T.

    This silver example, which appears to belong to Karrus Automotive Group founder Reza Mutalib, is the product of a months-long process undertaken entirely in-house by technicians certified under the Porsche Classic Partner programme. The nut-and-bolt restoration saw every worn-out panel and component disassembled, documented and rebuilt to original factory specifications, guided by factory standards.

    Introduced in 1967, the 911 T (short for “Touring”) replaced the four-cylinder 912 as a less powerful, cut-price alternative to the standard 911. Despite boasting just 110 PS from its 2.0 litre naturally-aspirated flat-six, this stripped-out model holds an outsized influence on Zuffenhausen even today, serving as an inspiration for today’s entry-level, manual-transmission 911 Carrera T and the GT3 Touring.

    The “2.2” rear windscreen sticker marks this out as the later circa-1970 911 T, which featured a larger 2.2 litre mill churning out 125 PS.

    The Classic Partner certification means that Porsche Centre Johor Bahru’s body and paint services and its repair techniques have been tailored specifically for models that have been out of production for at least ten years. The facility joins one of the few global outlets endorsed by Porsche AG itself to preserve the brand’s classic sports cars.

    We visited the Porsche Classic Partner Centre at Porsche Centre Johor Bahru a few years ago – click here to watch our video tour.


     
     
  • Get a Volvo at Sime Motors 45 Hours Sales: rebates up to RM40,888, chance to win a brand new car and more!

    Get a Volvo at Sime Motors 45 Hours Sales: rebates up to RM40,888, chance to win a brand new car and more!

    Sime Motors is 45 years old this year, and to celebrate, Swedish Auto is going all out in the first-ever Sime Motors 45 Hours Sales! A true smorgasbord of unbeatable and irresistible deals await Volvo fans this October 10-12 weekend at Volvo Ara Damansara, running from 9am-12am on the first two days and 9am-6pm on the last day. Don’t miss it!

    There’s a Volvo SUV for everyone, packed with state-of-the-art technology, thoughtful touches and Scandinavian style. Now here are more reasons to get one – the XC40 B5 is being offered with a RM30,000* cash rebate while both the XC60 and XC90 come with complimentary service worth RM15,800*, plus complimentary insurance worth up to RM8,500* for the XC60 and up to RM10,000* for the XC90.

    Want zero emissions? You can drive the EC40 home with complimentary insurance worth up to RM5,600* and a wallbox worth up to RM5,000*, while the compact EX30 is being offered with cash rebates of RM23,888* for the one-motor Ultra and RM33,888* for the two-motor Ultra Twin Performance.

    And that’s not all – every purchase earns you a chance to win a brand-new car* and 10 attractive monthly giveaways*! Trade-ins are also accepted. 45 years, 45 hours and the greatest deals in town – see you this October 10-12 weekend at Volvo Ara Damansara! Visit Swedish Auto’s Facebook and Instagram pages for more information.

    *Terms and conditions apply. While stocks last.

     

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  • Sime Motors celebrates 45 years with ’45 Hours Sales’- unbeatable deals, plus win a BMW 2 Series! Oct 10-12

    Sime Motors celebrates 45 years with ’45 Hours Sales’- unbeatable deals, plus win a BMW 2 Series! Oct 10-12

    Sime Motors is celebrating 45 years of automotive excellence in Malaysia this year, and the automotive giant is celebrating the milestone with a big sale that will last 45 hours. That’s right, the Sime Motors 45 Years, 45 Hours Sales will be happening this weekend – October 10-12 – at Sime Motors City Ara Damansara, and you’re invited!

    Sime Motors’ first-ever 45 Hours Sales is offering unbeatable deals of your favourite car brands around the clock, starting 9pm on October 10, all the way till 6pm on October 12.

    The brands involved are BMW, MINI, BMW Motorrad, BYD, DENZA, Ford, Hyundai, Jaguar, Range Rover, Porsche, Volvo and a wide range of pre-owned cars from Auto Selection and EV NEXT. With such a spread of brands and models across every segment, there’s bound to be something for everyone!

    If you’re considering a new car, this is the best time to pull the trigger, as your decision will put you in the running to win exciting prizes, including a brand-new BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe. That’s right, one lucky customer will drive home with two new cars, his/her purchase and a brand new BMW! There are also 10 monthly prizes up for grabs.

    Pre-sales start on 9am October 10, and Sime Motors is opening up limited slots for customers who register their interest online, which you can do so here. Come early, book your dream car, and be part of the celebrations. The clock is ticking, so reserve your early bird slot now!

    Join the Sime Motors 45 Years, 45 Hours Sales via a live countdown session at 8pm on October 10, on the official Sime Motors Facebook page and all Sime Motors brand official Facebook pages. See you there!

     

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  • 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    Nearly a full year after it was revealed to the world, the facelifted Porsche 911 GT3 has finally been launched in Malaysia. The driver-focused rear-engined sports car, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last year, enters the 992.2 generation bearing no additional power but a significant fine-tuning, plus the addition of several options hitherto reserved for other models in the lineup.

    First, the price – the new 911 GT3 comes directly from Zuffenhausen costing a cool RM2,290,000 nett, inclusive of duties but excluding options and on-the-road costs. Launched alongside the standard winged model for the first time is the subtler Touring, which is supposedly a no-cost option but exacts a nominal RM2,018 premium here due to ISOFIX front child seat anchors fitted as standard.

    All that cash buys you a car that, to an untrained eye, is hardly changed from the highly-acclaimed 992, but that would be a disservice to the amount of reengineering that’s been carried out under the skin. Let’s start with the engine, which has been substantially revised to counter the two particulate filters and four catalytic converters – required under stricter European emissions regulations – suffocating it.

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    The sonorous high-revving 4.0 litre naturally-aspirated flat-six, still spinning to a dizzying 9,000 rpm, receives hotter cams from the track-spec GT3 RS, along with flow-optimised individual throttle bodies and redesigned oil coolers – all to keep power at the same 510 PS as before. Peak torque, meanwhile, has actually dropped for the first time on a GT3 to 450 Nm, still all sent to the rear.

    To make up for this deficit, the 992.2 gets an eight per cent shorter final drive ratio for both the seven-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission and the no-cost six-speed GT manual. Zero to 100 km/h is again identical to the old car – 3.4 seconds for the PDK, 3.9 seconds for the manual – although the shorter gearing means the top speed is a trite lower at 311 km/h (313 km/h with the row-your-own shifter).

    While Porsche hasn’t exactly moved the needle in terms of straight-line performance, a lot of work has taken place to make sure the GT3 is even more exhilarating in the corners. Like the latest ground-effect Formula 1 cars, the newest model employs anti-dive geometry – lifted from the RS – on the GT3-specific front double wishbone suspension to maintain downforce balance even under heavy braking.

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    Also derived from the RS are teardrop-shaped front trailing arms to increase front downforce and improve brake cooling. The dampers, on the other hand, have been retuned to provide a modicum of extra ride comfort to address the one bugbear of the current model, while the steering has been made to respond “more calmly from the centre position without losing any of its directness,” according to rally legend Walter Röhrl.

    The tweaks were put to the test by former Daytona winner Jörg Bergmeister, who set the manual transmission track record at the fearsome Nürburgring Nordschleife with a time of 6 minutes 56.294 seconds. That is over 9.5 seconds faster than the “significantly more powerful” previous record holder and beats even the car’s PDK-equipped predecessor by 3.633 seconds.

    Bergmeister, who was on hand for the Malaysian launch at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit today, told us that the a PDK-specified example would have only been around 1.5 seconds faster, due to it being heavier than the stick.

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    “On the track, the new 911 GT3 enables even better control because it holds even steadier and handles better on bumps and when driving over kerbs thanks to the optimised damper tuning,” he said. “The anti-dive system noticeably reduces the pitching movement when braking. As a result, the balance of the car remains significantly more consistent under all conditions.”

    The lap record was set using the standard GT3 with the Weissach package, which is being made available for the first time on a non-RS model. Exclusive to the winged version, it includes a carbon fibre roof, front bumper corners, rear wing endplates, door mirror caps and A-pillar triangle, as well as the rear anti-roll bar, coupling rods and shear panel.

    You also get additional leather and Race-Tex microfibre trim (including the upper dashboard for the first time to reduce glare), along with carbon door handles and storage nets. Speccing this sure-to-be-desirable option is not cheap, costing a heady RM203,447 (RM254,739 with the carbon rear roll cage), although the Clubsport track pack that throws on a steel cage, a six-point driver’s harness and a lightweight fire extinguisher is another no-cost option.

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    Touring package shown

    The wingless Touring is instead offered with the Leichtbau (German for “lightweight”) package that throw on the carbon roof (here painted in body colour) and rear suspension components from the Weissach pack, along with lightweight door panels and a manual short shifter from the limited-run S/T. Ticking this box will cost you even more money, coming in at RM381,182.

    Beyond the mechanical changes, the GT3 receives the redesigned headlights and wider taillights from elsewhere in the 992.2 lineup, the former integrating the previously-separate indicators and position lights. This cleans up the design of the front bumper and enables the air intake – which now dispenses of the body-coloured surround hitherto exclusive to the Touring model – to be made wider.

    At the back, the rear diffuser – still housing dual central tailpipes – and rear deck have been redesigned, while the larger rear vents necessitated the repositioning of the fog lights. On the “regular” GT3, the endplates have been slightly re-profiled, while the new forged aluminium alloy wheels (measuring 20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the rear) are over 1.5 kg lighter than the previous rollers.

    2025 Porsche 911 GT3 facelift launched in Malaysia – 992.2 is faster on track, gets 4 seats, fr RM2.29mil

    On the options list (standard on the Leichtbau pack, hence the extra cost) are magnesium wheels that save a further nine kilograms. This, together with the 40 Ah lithium-ion battery that shaves four kilograms on top of that, means that the GT3 weighs just 1,420 kg in its lightest configuration – barely two kilos heavier than the outgoing model despite the additional emissions control equipment. The weight-to-power ratio is just 2.8 kg per PS as a result.

    Inside, the GT3 again receives the upgrades from the greater 992.2 range, including the 12.6-inch fully-digital instrument display. This jettisons the analogue central rev counter but adds a rotatable digital version that places the redline at 12 o’clock, plus a reduced “Track Screen” mode.

    The revised 10.9-inch Porsche Communication Management (PCM) infotainment touchscreen also gains a unique-to-GT3 driver assist shortcut that allows drivers to quickly turn off the default-on nannies. For the first time, the Touring can be had with four seats, in response to customer demand.

    In Malaysia, the rear pews are fitted as standard, throwing on the aforementioned ISOFIX mounts. Access to the rear is freed up by the optional lightweight sports bucket seats, which can now fold and feature removable headrests, making helmet-wearing drivers more comfortable. As with all the options you’ve already seen, these pews costs a pretty penny at RM70,324 (yeowch).

    The revamp was summed up by GT boss Andreas Preuninger, who said: “The new 911 GT3 has become even more exhilarating and individual. We dug into a wealth of details and gave it many features that our customers wanted. This allows the GT3 to be adapted even more specifically to the purpose or preferences of the driver.”


    GALLERY: 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 with Weissach package in Malaysia
    GALLERY: 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring manual in Malaysia

     
     
  • BYD Seal 6 EV launched in Malaysia – more affordable C-seg sedan, over 400 km range, priced from RM100k

    BYD Seal 6 EV launched in Malaysia – more affordable C-seg sedan, over 400 km range, priced from RM100k

    Right on cue, the BYD Seal 6 EV has made its official debut in Malaysia, with BYD Sime Motors formally introducing the model earlier this morning. The Seal 6 EV – which is the brand’s seventh new model to be introduced here in two years – slots into BYD’s range here as its second sedan-based offering, sitting below the Seal (which was launched here in its updated form last month) in the local line-up.

    Before we get to the details about the car, let’s get its identity out of the way. While it wears a Seal moniker and a 6 suffix, the car is not the Ocean series Seal 06, of which the EV version of the type was launched in the domestic market a few months ago, but the Dynasty series Qin L EV that was introduced in China in March, renamed to the Seal 6 EV for this market.

    Its arrival here may be a surprise, but as mentioned previously, the Qin L EV has been hiding in plain sight in ASEAN since early this year. Back in March, a camouflaged prototype of the sedan was actually spotted next to an Atto 2 ahead of the SUV’s debut in the Kingdom, but no one thought much of it at that point.

    BYD Seal 6 EV launched in Malaysia – more affordable C-seg sedan, over 400 km range, priced from RM100k

    Two variants of the Seal 6 are available for Malaysia, which is the first export market for the renamed Qin L EV, and they are the Dynamic and Premium. They are priced as follows:

    • BYD Seal 6 Dynamic – RM100,000
    • BYD Seal 6 Premium – RM115,800

    This makes the Seal 6 EV significantly cheaper than the Seal, which is priced at RM171,800 for the Premium (Extended Range) and RM191,800 for the Performance (AWD).

    Exterior

    Size-wise, the Seal 6 – which is underpinned by the automaker’s e-platform 3.0 – measures in at 4,720 mm long, 1,860 mm wide and 1,495 mm tall, with a 2,820 mm-long wheelbase. In terms of dimensions, the Seal 6 is very much related to the Seal 06, with its exterior measurements mirroring the Ocean series model, with the only difference being in width, with the 06 being wider by 20 mm.

    BYD Seal 6 EV launched in Malaysia – more affordable C-seg sedan, over 400 km range, priced from RM100k

    Beyond the price, comparisons to the Seal are inevitable, and from an exterior viewpoint the Seal 6 is slightly shorter and narrower, but taller than the Seal, which measures in at 4,800 mm long, 1,875 mm wide and 1,460 mm tall, with a 2,920 mm-long wheelbase.

    It remains a sizeable car, one the company touts as the largest C-segment sedan offering available in this market, independent of powertrain type. This is reflected in it being longer, wider and taller than the likes of the Proton S70, Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla Altis and Mazda 3.

    Elsewhere, other relevant numbers are a 165 mm ground clearance and a kerb weight of 1,780 kg for the Dynamic and 1,800 kg for the Premium, the latter likely from the inclusion of a panoramic sunroof for the variant. Technical highlights mentioned at a presentation ahead of the launch includes a high torsional rigidity of 31,167 Nm for the car’s cell-to-body chassis.

    Design and equipment

    Styling-wise, its Dynasty series origin means styling is closer to the Atto 2 and Atto 3 rather than the Seal and Sealion 7, with both the front and rear ends pitched differently. For one, the front end’s full-width silver bar joining the slim LED headlights and bumper design give it a more traditional sedan look.

    The Qin nameplate has been around since 2008, and since then has sold over 2.4 million models as of September this year, including PHEV models. As far as form to eye goes, the Seal is inherently more rakish and sporty, but the Seal 06’s suit, despite its higher bonnet line, remains sharp with a dynamic enough waistline and will appeal to shoppers looking for a stylish, if conventionally presented, sedan.

    Both the Dynamic and Premium look identical at a glance, but there are exterior cues that differentiate the Premium visually. For one, the Dynamic doesn’t have the front full width LEDs of the Premium. Then, there’s the aforementioned panoramic sliding sunroof, which has a front portion that can be opened instead of the Seal’s fixed glass roof. It also has a powered sunshade, as per the updated Seal.

    Also, the Premium rides on 18-inch wheels, which are wrapped with 225/50 profile Westlake rubber, while the Dynamic is shod with 17-inch alloy rollers, fitted with 225/55 series tyres. Incidentally, the Seal 6 EV comes with normal windows, not double-glazed units as per the Seal.

    Three exterior colours are available for the Seal 6, these being Arctic White, Harbour Grey and Misty Blue, with the Dynamic getting the first two shades, and the Premium the full set of three.

    Powertrain, performance, battery and charging

    The two Seal 6 variants are rear-wheel drive, which the company says helps to provide the car with a more premium sporty driving feel. The single electric motor is an 8-in-1 unit, integrating the motor, reducer, high-voltage controller, DC-DC converter, on-board charger, electrical distribution unit, vehicle control unit and thermal management system, and can operate at up a maximum 16,000 rpm.

    Motor outputs – and performance figures – are different for both variants, and they are:

    • Dynamic – 129 PS (127 hp, or 95 kW) and 220 Nm; 0-100 km/h in 10.9 seconds, 160 km/h top speed
    • Premium – 218 PS (215 hp, or 160 kW) and 330 Nm; 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds, 180 km/h top speed

    Aside from this, the battery size is identical, with both variants for Malaysia equipped with a 56.64 kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, which is the larger unit available for the car in its domestic market. In terms of operating range, it’s rather interesting, as both the Dynamic and Premium quote the same 485 km NEDC-rated range (about 410 km WLTP), despite their different outputs.

    In any case, the battery can be juiced up at a maximum DC rate of 100 kW, in which it takes 23 minutes to get the unit from a 30% to 80% state-of-charge. As for Type 2 AC charging, the maximum rate is 6.67 kW, although there is vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality at up to 3.7 kW.

    Mention was made of the Seal 6’s 12V starter battery being a LFP unit – at 2.2 kg, it’s lighter than a conventional sealed lead-acid battery, but the real benefit is its higher charge/discharge efficiency and, more importantly, its operational longevity, providing up to 3,000 cycles before it needs replacing.

    The Seal 6 has a dual ball-joint MacPherson front and rear multi-link suspension setup, which the automakers says provides better handling and smoother, more stable cornering on top of better ride comfort. Notably, in a first for BYD in Malaysia, the dampers have been specifically tuned for local roads, aimed at offering a firmer ride and providing the car with sportier handling.

    Interior and equipment

    In line with its Dynasty theme, the Seal 6 features a cabin with a cleaner, less organic interior design, the dashboard being dominated by a flat, full-width gloss black panel. It also ditches the Seal 06 EV’s discrete gear selector in favour of the Atto 2’s steering column-mounted stalk. Also taken from the Atto 2 is the three-spoke steering wheel design. Only one colour scheme is available for the interior, and this is in black and grey.

    Standard fit items include an 8.8-inch digital instrument display and a DiLink 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen. Unlike the domestic model (which also offers a larger 15.6-inch option), the central screen does not rotate, and as such presents everything only in landscape – or horizontal – mode. The central console has a dual space to store smartphones, with one slot having a 15 watt Qi wireless charger, which is only available on the Premium.

    The infotainment system offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and there’s also a voice assistance feature, supporting commands made in English, Malay, Cantonese and Mandarin. Also provided with the car is an internet connection package, consisting of 2GB of data per month for a period of two years. Elsewhere, access to the car can be accomplished through a physical NFC key card, a digital NFC/Bluetooth key or via the BYD digital app.

    The seating element was also highlighted, with mention of the high level of comfort provided by the seats, which are finished in faux eco-leather. The front units come with an increased level of lateral support, and attention has also been paid to the rear pews as well, with the 60:40 split rear seat backs having a more slanted design to improve ergonomics and comfort for occupants.

    There are some differences in equipment specifications between the variants. For one, the front seats on the Dynamic are six-way power adjustable for the driver and manual for the front passenger, the Premium comes with eight-way driver and four-way passenger powered units as well as ventilation for both units.

    Additionally, the audio system on the Dynamic consists of a six-speaker set-up, while the Premium ups this to eight speakers. There’s also a sunglasses holder, LED front door lights, front footwell lighting and cabin ambient lighting, which is not available for the Dynamic. As for cargo space, the Seal 6 has a 460 litre boot and a 65 litre frunk, which is deep enough to fit a cabin-sized luggage.

    Safety, driving assistance equipment and warranties

    The Seal 6 comes equipped with six airbags (front, front side and front/rear side curtain), front parking sensors, a 360-degree view monitor and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

    As for its ADAS suite, it’s not a very big set, with available items being automatic emergency braking (AEB), stop/go adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and front collision warning, The Seal 6 is also equipped with a brake override system and intelligent high beam control.

    BYD Seal 6 EV brochure – click to enlarge

    As part of the model’s introduction, the company is offering an exclusive launch package worth RM6,288 for the first 800 customers. For those with a landed property, this consists of a free wall charger worth RM3,288 and a launch rebate of RM3,000.

    Meanwhile, those residing in a high-rise property will get a Sime Platinum 4+ by Power Up 12-month doorstep charging programme package worth RM5,000. This consists of four times mobile doorstep charging/two car washes per month and two free EV rescue charging service per year, along with a launch rebate of RM1,000.

    Buyers will also receive a V2L adapter and a Type 2 three-pin plug charging cable. As for warranties, the BYD Seal 6 EV comes with a six-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty and an eight-year/100,000 km drive unit warranty, while the Blade battery unit is covered by an eight-year/160,000 km warranty.

    GALLERY: BYD Seal 6 Premium

    BYD Seal 6 EV, official images

     
     
  • BYD Seal 6 EV to be shown at 1 Utama roadshow on September 27-28 – public can register for test drives

    BYD Seal 6 EV to be shown at 1 Utama roadshow on September 27-28 – public can register for test drives

    We already know that the BYD Seal 6 EV will be officially launched in Malaysia on September 26, but members of the public do not have to wait long to get behind the wheel as the BYD Seal 6 will immediately be available for viewing and test drive at a roadshow at 1 Utama on September 27-28 2025.

    GF Centre Court Forecourt, 1 Utama Shopping Centre (Old Wing Open Carpark)
    27–28 September 2025 10am–10pm

    You can click here to register your interest to test drive it.

    BYD Seal 6 EV to be shown at 1 Utama roadshow on September 27-28 – public can register for test drives

    Closely related BYD shown

    The BYD Seal 6 EV is a sedan built on the same e-Platform 3.0 Evo as the Sealion 7 and is powered by a single rear motor. In China, the car is offered in three variants, with the base model producing 150 PS (110 kW) and 220 Nm of torque and delivering a CLTC-rated range of 470 km thanks to a 46.08 kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery.

    The other two variants receive a more powerful motor pushing out 218 PS (160 kW) and 330 Nm, as well as a larger 56.64 kWh battery providing a CLTC range of 545 km (circa 430 km WLTP). The smaller pack can DC fast charge at up to 84 kW, the larger unit at up to 103 kW; both can be topped up from 30 to 80% in 24 minutes. AC power is 7 kW, and both variants also feature vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality at up to 6 kW.

    Measuring 4,720 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,495 mm tall, the Seal 6 EV is just 80 mm shorter than the regular Seal and is actually five millimetres wider and 35 mm taller, although its 2,820 mm wheelbase is a full 100 mm shorter. The rear motor frees up space at the front for a storage area.

    BYD Seal 6 EV to be shown at 1 Utama roadshow on September 27-28 – public can register for test drives

    Closely related BYD shown

    Inside, the Seal 6 EV gets a cleaner, less organic design than other models in the Ocean series, the dashboard being dominated by a flat, full-width gloss black panel. It also ditches the Seal’s discrete gear selector in favour of the Atto 2’s steering column-mounted stalk.

    This frees up more space on the centre console for storage that includes dual smartphone holders (including one 50-watt Qi wireless charger), dual cupholders and an optional fridge under the front armrest. Also taken from the Atto 2 is the three-spoke steering wheel design.

    The Seal 6 EV should be cheaper than the full-fat Seal (which starts at RM171,800), given its lower positioning and power outputs. However, it’s not much smaller and has nearly the same amount of tech. How much do you think the BYD Seal 6 EV will be priced at?

     
     
  • BYD Seal 6 EV Malaysia launch Sept 26 – first market outside China, 218 PS, 330 Nm, 545 km CLTC range

    BYD Seal 6 EV Malaysia launch Sept 26 – first market outside China, 218 PS, 330 Nm, 545 km CLTC range

    Less than a week after showing the first proper teaser of the Seal 6 EV, BYD has confirmed that the electric sedan will be launched in Malaysia on September 26. As we had previously guessed, this will be the first global market for the car, called the Qin L EV in China.

    Marginally smaller (and presumably cheaper) than the full-fledged Seal, the Seal 6 EV is built on the same e-Platform 3.0 Evo as the Sealion 7 and is powered by a single rear motor. In China, the car is offered in three variants, with the base model producing 150 PS (110 kW) and 220 Nm of torque and delivering a CLTC-rated range of 470 km thanks to a 46.08 kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery; expect a more realistic WLTP figure of around 380 km.

    The other two variants receive a more powerful motor pushing out 218 PS (160 kW) and 330 Nm, as well as a larger 56.64 kWh battery providing a CLTC range of 545 km (circa 430 km WLTP). The smaller pack can DC fast charge at up to 84 kW, the larger unit at up to 103 kW; both can be topped up from 30 to 80% in 24 minutes. Unfortunately, AC charging power is limited to just 7 kW, although both variants do also feature vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality at up to 6 kW.

    BYD Seal 6 EV Malaysia launch Sept 26 – first market outside China, 218 PS, 330 Nm, 545 km CLTC range

    Measuring 4,720 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,495 mm tall, the Seal 6 EV is just 80 mm shorter than the regular Seal and is actually five millimetres wider and 35 mm taller, although its 2,820 mm wheelbase is a full 100 mm shorter. As per that Seal, the rear motor frees up space at the front for a separate boot.

    The Seal 6 EV is also less overtly sporty than the Seal in terms of design – not a surprise considering the latter’s performance. At the front, you’ll find slim headlights joined together by a silver bar – a telltale sign that this car originates from the Dynasty series instead of the Ocean range like the Seal, as the same cue is also on the Atto 2 and Atto 3 (called the Yuan Up and Yuan Plus in China respectively).

    Down below, the bumper has a distinct X shape to it that’s mirrored in the rear, while the side features the Seal’s six-window glasshouse and sculpted sills with black trim running across. Finishing off the look are full-width taillights with the “infinity” graphic similar to the Atto 2, as well as an illuminated red BYD badge.

    BYD Seal 6 EV Malaysia launch Sept 26 – first market outside China, 218 PS, 330 Nm, 545 km CLTC range

    Inside, the Seal 6 EV gets a cleaner, less organic design than other models in the Ocean series, the dashboard being dominated by a flat, full-width gloss black panel. It also ditches the Seal’s discrete gear selector in favour of the Atto 2’s steering column-mounted stalk.

    This frees up more space on the centre console for storage that includes dual smartphone holders (including one 50-watt Qi wireless charger), dual cupholders and an optional fridge under the front armrest. Also taken from the Atto 2 is the more sober three-spoke steering wheel design.

    BYD Seal 6 EV Malaysia launch Sept 26 – first market outside China, 218 PS, 330 Nm, 545 km CLTC range

    As is usual for the latest BYD models, the Qin L EV comes with the brand’s ubiquitous screens, including an 8.8-inch digital instrument display and a 12.8- or 15.6-inch rotatable infotainment touchscreen. Other features include six- or eight-speaker sound systems, power-adjustable front seats with heating, ventilation and driver’s side memory, a panoramic glass roof with powered sunshade and optional DiSus-C adaptive dampers (only recently added to the Seal).

    One more variable concerns the price. The Seal 6 EV should be cheaper than the full-fat Seal (which starts at RM171,800), given its lower positioning and power outputs. However, it’s not much smaller and has nearly the same amount of tech, so we can’t imagine it costing much less than RM150,000. Then again, BYD is known to price its lower-end cars aggressively, so who knows?

    GALLERY: BYD Qin L EV in China

     
     
  • BYD Seal 6 EV teased for Malaysia – renamed Qin L EV, RWD, up to 218 PS and 545 km CLTC range

    BYD Seal 6 EV teased for Malaysia – renamed Qin L EV, RWD, up to 218 PS and 545 km CLTC range

    Having teased its next model for the better part of a week now, BYD Malaysia has released the first image of the car – the taillights of what appears to be a small sedan. At first glance, this looks to be the Seal 06 EV that was rumoured previously, but a few details are amiss.

    UPDATE: BYD Malaysia has confirmed the launch of the Seal 6 EV will take place on September 26, 2025.

    For one, instead of the lamps being sleek quad L-shaped items, we instead have more angular trapezoidal graphics, similar to the “infinity” lights on the new Atto 2. You can also just about make out the pronounced X-shaped design for the rear bumper, taking the place of a large diffuser on the Seal 06 EV. There’s only one BYD electric sedan that has these lights and bumper, and it’s the Qin L EV launched in China in March.

    Surprised? Us too. After all, BYD Malaysia has already announced that the four-door will have a “6” in the name, suggesting that it will carry the Seal 6 EV name – following in the footsteps of the Seal 5 (called Destroyer in China) and Seal 6 (née Seal 06) DM-i plug-in hybrids already offered in other markets. That would lead credence to the Seal 06 EV getting the export treatment, rather than the Qin L EV which is part of the Dynasty (instead of Ocean) range. Confusing, isn’t it?

    BYD Seal 6 EV teased for Malaysia – renamed Qin L EV, RWD, up to 218 PS and 545 km CLTC range

    Then again, the Qin L EV has been hiding in plain sight in ASEAN for a while now. Cast your mind back to March, when the Atto 2 was spied in Thailand ahead of its launch – a camouflaged prototype of the sedan was actually spotted next to the entry-level SUV, but we didn’t think much of it at the time. By the way, Malaysia looks set to be the first export market for the Qin L EV, as it has not been shown outside China yet.

    Despite the different names and unique designs, however, the Qin L EV and the Seal 06 EV are practically identical underneath. Both are built on the same e-Platform 3.0 Evo and are powered by a single rear motor producing 150 PS (110 kW) and 220 Nm of torque. A 46.08 kWh Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery delivers a range of 470 km on China’s very lenient CLTC cycle; expect a WLTP figure of around 380 km.

    The long range variant adds a more powerful motor pushing out 218 PS (160 kW) and 330 Nm, as well as a larger 56.64 kWh battery providing a CLTC range of 545 km (circa 430 km WLTP). The smaller pack can DC fast charge at up to 84 kW, the larger unit at up to 103 kW; both can be topped up from 30 to 80% in 24 minutes. Unfortunately, AC charging power is limited to just 7 kW, although both variants do also feature vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality at up to 6 kW.

    BYD Seal 6 EV teased for Malaysia – renamed Qin L EV, RWD, up to 218 PS and 545 km CLTC range

    Not only are the Qin L EV and Seal 06 EV indistinguishable under the skin, but even their dimensions are the same. Both measure 4,720 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,495 mm tall and have a wheelbase spanning 2,820 mm – just 80 mm shorter than the full-sized Seal. As per that Seal, the rear motor frees up space at the front for a separate boot.

    Aside from the taillights and rear bumper design (something that’s mirrored at the front), the Qin L EV is differentiated visually through a full-width silver bar joining the slim LED headlights, less sculpted flanks with a black strip and full glass rear quarter windows rather than the Seal 06 EV’s odd half body-coloured items.

    Befitting its status as a Dynasty model, the Qin L EV gets a cleaner, less organic interior design, the dashboard being dominated by a flat, full-width gloss black panel. It also ditches the Seal 06 EV’s discrete gear selector in favour of the Atto 2’s steering column-mounted stalk.

    BYD Seal 6 EV teased for Malaysia – renamed Qin L EV, RWD, up to 218 PS and 545 km CLTC range

    This frees up more space on the centre console for storage that includes dual smartphone holders (including one 50-watt Qi wireless charger), dual cupholders and an optional fridge under the front armrest. Also taken from the Atto 2 is the more sober three-spoke steering wheel design.

    As is usual for the latest BYD models, the Qin L EV comes with the brand’s ubiquitous screens, including an 8.8-inch digital instrument display and a 12.8- or 15.6-inch rotatable infotainment touchscreen. Other features include six- or eight-speaker sound systems, power-adjustable front seats with heating, ventilation and driver’s side memory, a panoramic glass roof with powered sunshade and optional DiSus-C adaptive dampers (only recently added to the Seal).

    One more variable concerns the price. The Qin L EV…sorry, the Seal 6 EV should be cheaper than the full-fat Seal (which starts at RM171,800), given its lower positioning and power outputs. However, it’s not much smaller and has nearly the same amount of tech, so we can’t imagine it costing much less than RM150,000. Then again, BYD is known to price its lower-end cars aggressively, so who knows?

    GALLERY: BYD Qin L EV in China

     
     
 
 
 

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