The Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) has officially recognized two outstanding achievements by Malaysian riders, Dato Muruganantham @ Anand and K.V.R. Sanjevee.
A recent event celebrated their record-setting journey, which is the longest distance covered on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in a pair, reaching a total of 11,475 km in India.
Dato Muruganantham and K.V.R Sanjevee are also recognized as the first Harley-Davidson owners from Malaysia to successfully conquer Umling La Pass, the highest pass in the world at an altitude of 5,798 meters.
The event was attended by YB Senator Dato’ Sivarajah Chandran, Jegan Kasinathan (Regional Director of H.O.G), Lau Chye Wang (Head of Harley-Davidson Malaysia), as well as distinguished guests and Harley-Davidson owners.
During the ceremony, a representative from the Malaysia Book of Records commended the dedication, resilience, and spirit of adventure displayed by Malaysian riders on the global stage.
This achievement also firmly places Malaysia on the world motorcycle map, inspiring the Harley-Davidson community and adventure motorcyclists throughout the region.
Isuzu D-Max demonstrates its fuel-sipping capabilities once again by completing a record-breaking 2,000 km journey on a single 76-litre fuel tank.
This is not the first time the D-Max has flaunted its prowess. Back in 2015, the D-Max completed a journey from Bangkok to Singapore, covering a distance of 1,809 km on just one tank of diesel.
Then in March 2020, Isuzu Malaysia successfully drove a 1.9-litre Single Cab model loaded with a tonne of weight, clocking a distance of over 1,000 kilometres using just its single tank of fuel.
For the latest achievement, the company fielded three units of the D-Max, which comprised the 1.9L 4X2 Auto Plus, 1.9L 4X4 Auto Premium, and the 3.0L 4X4 X-Terrain variants.
The pickup trucks were driven from the central Thai town of Phitsanulok, located approximately 300 km north of Bangkok to Klang, Selangor.
This was the first time the company put the new third-generation D-Max to the test. Besides featuring a highly aerodynamic exterior design, the 2024 models feature updated Euro 4 engines, offering superior power delivery and fuel efficiency.
The epic feat was witnessed by a technical steward from the Motorsports Association of Malaysia (MAM) who sealed the fuel tanks and observed that the vehicles were driven throughout the journey without any introduction of additional fuel.
It also earned the Isuzu D-Max a place in the Malaysian Book of Records for the ‘Longest Distance Driven In A Pick-up Truck With A Single Tank Of Fuel’.
Speaking at the arrival of the vehicles at the new Ultra Gallant Isuzu 3S Centre in Klang, Selangor after completing its 2,000km journey, CEO of Isuzu Malaysia Shunsuke Okazoe said that the achievement underlined Isuzu’s amazing engineering capabilities in developing Blue Power diesel engines that perform way beyond the call of duty.
“While we do not expect every customer to drive their Isuzu vehicles 2,000 kilometers on a single tank of fuel, it clearly demonstrates the level of engineering that goes into every Isuzu vehicle to even make a feat of this magnitude a possibility,” said Okazoe.
“With the rising costs of various daily items including the price of diesel, those who use the Isuzu D-Max in their daily operations will truly benefit from its cost-saving character,” added Light Commercial Vehicle Division COO, Kenkichi Sogo.
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