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Jaguar's Last Roar?

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my | Lee Ming, General Manager, Mobility Malaysia at Shell Malaysia

10-May-23 20:00

Jaguar's Last Roar?

Cruise Control returns this week with a slew of new SUVs entering the local market, headlined by Proton's launch of their new seven-seater, the X90. Japanese car makers Subaru also have a new and improved four wheeler in their ranks now, as the Forester 2023 takes the roads with an improved EyeSight technology from its predecessor. Fresh off its debut at the recent Malaysia Autoshow, Chinese manufacturers Hozon Auto have jumped on the bandwagon with their cute & compact EV dubbed the Neta V, set to excite the local market with its sub-RM100k price.

We also get an exclusive interview with Shell Malaysia, as Ali speaks to Lee Ming, General Manager for Mobility Malaysia at Shell; to uncover the wonders of the new and improved Shell FuelSave 95 petrol. We round it off with Daniel's impression of Jaguar's luxury sedan, the XF R-Dynamic S P250.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Ali Johan, Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  Cars/Motoring

Tags:  Neta Vcruise controlProton X90Jaguar XFsubaru forestershell





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