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Chery Malaysia assembled 10,000 CKD vehicles in 8 months

CHERY Auto Malaysia marks a significant milestone with the roll-out of its 10,000th vehicle since partnering with Inokom Corporation Sdn Bhd.

The accomplishment achieved within just 8 months of commencing operations at Inokom’s state-of-the-art 200-acre facility in Kulim, Kedah, underscores Chery Auto Malaysia’s commitment to growth and excellence in the local automotive industry.

Chery Auto Malaysia and Inokom Corporation formalised their partnership in May 2023 and the first batch of the locally assembled OMODA 5 and TIGGO 8 PRO were delivered in August the same year.

Chery’s soon-to-be launched TIGGO 7 PRO has also commenced assembly at the plant this month with the brand’s all-electric vehicle, the OMODA E5 to join the line-up soon.

With the increasing demand and favourable market reception, Chery Auto Malaysia is enhancing its operations by introducing a second assembly line to increase production efficiency at the plant.

The expansion will boost assembly capacity and better meet the growing needs of Malaysian consumers while also upholding the highest standards of quality control for its products and services.

“Our focus has always been on delivering safe, reliable products to our customers,” said Leo Chen, President of Chery Auto Malaysia.

Chery Auto Malaysia, he adds is dedicated to delivering safe, high-quality, and reliable vehicles for Malaysian consumers.

Chen who was in Kulim to launch the new production line with Andrew Basham, Managing Director of Sime Darby Motors said, “We are committed to maintaining strict quality assurance processes as we expand our operations here in Malaysia.”

Chen said the collaboration with Inokom has been an exhilarating journey and he hopes the partnership remains strong.

“We want to continue offering the best driving and ownership experience to our customers,” he said.

For information on Chery’s full range of vehicles, visit www.chery.my .

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Perodua might need a third factory for its EV production

PERODUA is currently evaluating the construction of a new plant by 2025 to support the production of the new generation Myvi, as reported by Wapcar.

As you might have known, the new generation Myvi will also feature a fully electric (EV) variant.

At present, Perodua operates two plants located in Rawang. The first plant, Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PMSB), currently produces Alza, Aruz, and Myvi, along with the Toyota Veloz under contract.

The second plant, Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PGMSB), currently manufactures Axia, Bezza, and Ativa. The third plant is referred to as the ‘BEV plant’ for electric battery vehicles.

At the same time, Perodua is exploring other options. An alternate plan is to collaborate with other manufacturers on a contract basis.

Speaking during the public unveiling of the Perodua EMO-1 concept last week, its President and CEO, Dato’ Sri Zainal Abidin Ahmad, said, “I cannot disrupt the current plants. They are operating at over 300,000 units (per year).”

“As I mentioned earlier, our target is to produce around 340,000 to 350,000 units. This already exceeds our normal capacity.

“So, I cannot disrupt the current plants. This EV (battery) is something we have to consider to build a new plant, or seek a partner, who has the capability in Malaysia to enable us to carry out the installations,” he added.

The new generation Perodua BEV is being developed independently, without technical assistance from Daihatsu.

Starting from scratch, this project is being carried out in collaboration with three local universities and electric vehicle conversion experts from Australia, namely EV North.

Led by chief engineer, Puan Jehan Adnan, this project utilizes a prototype with support from 60 local vendors, ensuring that Malaysia has a supply chain for domestic EV production.

Based on the Myvi, this prototype is equipped with a 55.7kWh battery pack giving it a driving range of up to 350km.

It features a single electric motor at the front wheel with an output of 161hp and 220Nm of torque.

It is understood that the first Perodua EV model is planned to be launched by the end of 2025 with a price not exceeding RM100,000.