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Southeast Asia lags in EVs. Can it catch up?
Reuters, Published on 23/02/2023
» KUALA LUMPUR: For self-confessed tech geek and adrenaline junkie Farhan Abdul Rahim, becoming one of the first Malaysians to own an electric car in 2020 was a no-brainer - but he did not simply stop there.
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Toyota vehicle production up 23%, above its target
Reuters, Published on 29/11/2022
» TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp reported on Tuesday a 23% rise in October global vehicle output, beating its own target for a third month in a row, as the industry strives to get past persistent chip shortages that have hobbled production.
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Toyota cuts production to 800,000 vehicles
Reuters, Published on 27/05/2022
» TOKYO: Japan's Toyota Motor Corp on Friday cut its global production plan for June for the second time this week, reducing its planned output by about 50,000 vehicles to 800,000, citing the Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai.
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Lamborghini continues adding more fun to the Huracan
Richard Leu, Published on 08/05/2020
» After getting rear-wheel drive for sideways action, the roof can now be tucked away for aural thrills.
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Audi gives A6 Avant plug-in hybrid tech
Richard Leu, Published on 07/05/2020
» Largest estate from the premium German brand has the option of hauling electrical bits too.
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Toyota gives new Yaris Cross SUV more distinction and hybrid option
Richard Leu, Published on 24/04/2020
» Urban crossover gets petrol-electric four-pot and more stylish body than normal hatchback.
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Fiat defies virus fears to showcase electric 500 in Milan
Business, Published on 06/03/2020
» MILAN: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV defied fears over Italy's coronavirus outbreak to showcase an electric version of its 500 city car on Wednesday, as it strives to catch up with rivals in low-emissions driving while heading into a merger with Peugeot maker Groupe PSA.
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Deadly virus alert issued for Chonburi
Published on 04/07/2013
» There has not been even one case of the coronavirus detected in Thailand, yet Chonburi health officials have been ordered to be on high alert for the deadly disease, particularly in Pattaya and other tourist centers. Pradit Sintavanarong, health minister, said patients with serious respiratory symptoms in all provinces will be monitored for Middle East respiratory syndrome corona virus (MERS-CoV), and that hospitals are prepared to receive suspected cases. Likewise, the Public Health Ministry is ready to deal with the disease. Thai Muslims and Arabs are most at-risk for contracting the SARS-like coronavirus. According to the World Health Organization, more than 70 such cases and 39 deaths have been reported—mostly in Saudi Arabia and also in Jordan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. Consequently, anyone traveling through those countries—including those planning to visit Mecca for the Hajj–may be vulnerable.
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