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EVs To Cost More Soon?
New MITI regulations for imported CBU EVs spark concerns over RM300,000 price floors and the impact on local market adoption.
最新更新于 2026-05-12
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🚗 New EV Price Floor
MITI is expected to raise the minimum price for imported CBU EVs to RM300,000 starting July 2026. This move aims to encourage local assembly and protect the domestic automotive ecosystem.
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🔎 What Does This Mean For Consumers?
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📉 Impact On Car Brands
The new rules could significantly affect brands like BYD, leading to lower sales volumes. Analysts warn that Sime Darby faces revenue risks as CBU import conditions become more stringent.
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🔥 Move Criticised
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🗣️ CKD Options Remain
Government officials clarify that not all EVs will become expensive. They emphasise that locally assembled CKD models will remain affordable, offering consumers viable alternatives in the market.
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⚡ Related News: Charging Infrastructure Growth
The Works Ministry has introduced Malaysia’s first EV charging system guidelines. Meanwhile, EV registrations more than doubled in April 2026, surpassing 20,000 units in the first four months.
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🔎 People Also Ask
1. What is the horsepower limit for CBU imports?
Under the new rules, imported EVs with 240hp and below will no longer be allowed into the market.
2. When do the new price rules take effect?
The minimum price hike for imported CBU vehicles is expected to commence starting July 2026.
3. Why is the government tightening these rules?
The policy forces foreign manufacturers to assemble EVs locally (CKD) or risk losing access to the Malaysian market.
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