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Heavily-Camouflaged New Proton Saga Debuts: Carry-Over Gen-3 Platform Gains LED Light Bar and Entry-Level L2 ADAS
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9th-gen Toyota Hilux ‘Travo’ Debuts Nov 10 in Thailand with Electric Variant to Rival Isuzu D-Max EV
Toyota will unveil the ninth-generation Hilux—badged ‘Travo’ in Thailand—on 10 Nov, alongside a fully electric version positioned against the Isuzu D-Max EV. Retaining the proven IMV chassis and cab, the update brings sharper front/rear styling and a Land-Cruiser-Prado-inspired interior. Engine line-up sticks with 2.4- and 2.8-litre turbodiesels plus 6AT and RWD/part-time 4WD, while tighter EU emissions drive the introduction of a BEV variant and the carry-over 48 V mild-hybrid system. The electric Hilux is expected to launch alongside the Thai-market Land Cruiser FJ in early 2026.
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Chery Omoda 4 Debuts with New Name and 225T Turbo; Ultra PHEV Adds 204 PS for UK Launch H2 2026
At the 2025 Chery International User Summit, the former Omoda 3 was rebadged Omoda 4 and joined by a hotter Omoda 4 Ultra. The regular car is expected to carry a 1.5-litre turbo petrol with 156 PS/230 Nm, while the Ultra pairs the same engine with an electric motor for a combined 204 PS and 310 Nm, claiming 0-100 km/h in 7.9 s and a 180 km/h top speed. Visual upgrades include a larger front splitter, carbon-fibre rear wing and 19-inch black alloys with gold calipers. Right-hand-drive UK sales are slated for the second half of 2026, raising the prospect of future Malaysian availability.