2 April 2021 10:37 am / 2 comments
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) released a teaser for a new variant of the Triton pick-up truck, which is set to join the local model line-up next week via a virtual launch.
Though most of its exterior details remain hidden in the dark, the Triton depicted in the image can be seen to wear items such as the skid plate that slightly protrudes from the base of the front bumper relative to the regular model, while the top of the cargo tray appears to wear a styling bar.
These point to the Triton Athlete that was launched in Thailand at the end of 2019. The Triton Athlete for Thailand featured a range of dealer-installed accessories, and these were priced at 32,000 baht (RM4,425) in the country at the time.
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1 April 2021 10:50 am / 21 comments
The Mazda 6 has been updated yet again in Malaysia, this time for the 2021 model year, with the sedan being offered in two variants, both fully imported (CBU) from Japan. The base variant remains the 2.0L that is priced at
RM170,917, while the top-spec 2.5L goes for
RM207,642.
These are on-the-road prices without insurance, and with the ongoing sales tax relief (50% in this case) factored in. Compared to before, the Mazda 6 range is now cheaper by around RM2,700 to RM3,500, depending on variant. Each purchase comes with a five-year/100,000 km manufacturer warranty and free maintenance, the latter including labour, parts and lubricants.
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