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Surprisingly it may seem that the number of vehicles in the country has exceeded the population in Malaysia.

  • a total of 33.3 million registered vehicles recorded in 2021.
  • the number registered vehicles has now exceeds the population in Malaysia. 

Last year, Malaysia recorded 33.3 million registered vehicles while the population stood at 32.6 million.

According to road safety expert Professor Dr. Kulanthayan K.C Mani of Universiti Putra Malaysia, of the 33.3 million registered vehicles, 47.3% were cars, 46.6% were motorcycles, while the remaining 4.7% were good vehicles.

Dr. Kulanthayan said the booming of vehicle registration over the past few years until 2021 could be a significant contributor to the traffic congestion around the country, especially in Klang Valley.

He said that while the nation’s population increased between 300,000 to 400,000 annually, bringing the total to 32.6 million in 2021, the number of registered vehicles grows almost a million yearly.

“What is surprising here is that the vehicle population in 2019 was 31.2 million. Subsequently, it increased by one million every year. In 2021, it was registered at 33.3 million.

“For the first time, in 2021, the trend of vehicle population outpaced the human population. Over all these years, it has always been the reverse.

“The vehicle population now is high. If this trend continues yearly where vehicles are rising to the tune of one million, then we are going to face even more horrendous traffic congestion,” he explained. – NST

Yamaha has unveiled the new X-Force scooter in Japan, a feature-laden compact scooter built to get around the urban jungle.

  • the X-Scooter is a sporty scooter designed primarily for city riding.
  • powered by Yamaha’s latest 155cc single-cylinder engine.
    the scooter is develop around a newly built chasis and features traction control.

The Yamaha X-Force is not just another compact scooter by Yamaha, instead the bike gets a host of modern features that usually found on a bigger capacity scooter.

According to the Iwata factory, the X-Force is equipped with traction control and Bluetooth Smartphone connectivity via a dedicated app.

Interestingly, the scooter is designated as “Master of Street Scooter” similar to how Yamaha named its MT line as “Master of Torque”.

As a result, the X-Force features a 1,340mm wheelbase and an accessible seat height of 815mm. The flat saddle also allows riders of every height can enjoy a pleasant riding experience in the city.

However, despite the X-Force already made its bow in Taiwan as Force 2.0, the X-Force gets new colour combination for the Japanese market.

Nevertheless, the Yamaha X-Force is powered by a 155cc liquid-cooled, fuel injected engine. The scooter also employs Yamaha’s Blue Core and VVA Technology that provides high torque over the entire rev range.

Meanwhile, the smartphone connectivity allows riders to monitor incoming calls and messages via the bike’s digital LCD panel.

Despite its compact design, the X-Force gets a large under-seat storage capacity of 23.2L and two helmet holders. Practicality is also another word to describe the bike as it also equipped with a decent 6.1L tank and a USB port.

At present, the Yamaha X-Force is priced 15 JPY396,000 (RM12.9k) putting it around the same price bracket as the Honda ADV 150.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has confirmed Jack Miller will race alongside Brad Binder for the 2023 and 2024 MotoGP season after signing the Australian on a two-year deal.

  • Jack Miller has signed a two-year deal with Red Bull KTM.

  • The Australian will race alongside Brad Binder for the 2023 and 2024 season. 

Jack Miller will leave the factory Ducati seat after two seasons after failing to register himself as a serious title contender with Francesco Bagnaia.

Miller will now replace Miguel Oliveira at KTM, with the latter set to return to Tech3 KTM as Raul Fernandez is expected to make the jump the Aprilia’s newly established satellite team, RNF Racing.

Despite only turning 27 in January, Miller has more than a decade of GP experience, including nine victories and almost 30 podiums in both Moto3 and MotoGP.

The Australian will also link up again with Francesco Guidotti, whom he has worked with for three of his eight years in MotoGP.

Thanks to the new Ducati Corse Credit introduced by Ducati Malaysia, you can now purchase your Ducati dream bikes easier and hassle-free.

  • customers can now purchase a Ducati motorcycle with a minimum downpayment of 10% and at 4.88% low interest. 
  • the new financing program offers better accessibility than the existing credit facilities. 

The Ducati Corse Credit is an in-house financing program that offers customers greater options, accessibility, and convenience in purchasing new Ducati motorcycles. The new features will complement the existing credit facilities already available to customers.

All Ducati’s latest range can now be yours for as low as 4.88% interest and a minimum downpayment of 10%.

Customers can choose their dream motorcycles from Ducati Malaysia’s existing models, including the Multistrada V4 and the six new bikes launched on Wednesday. 

The six new models comprise of the Streetfighter V2, Multistrada V2 S, Panigale V2 Bayliss, Scrambler Urban Motard, Scrambler 1100 Tribute PRO, and the Streetfighter V4 SP.

The 2022 Ducati Malaysia Premier also witnessed the launch of two newest addition from the Land of Joy, the Scrambler 1100 Tribute PRO and the Scrambler Urban Motard.

  • the Ducati Scrambler 110 Tribute PRO pays homage to the brand first twin-cylinder engine.
  • the Scrambler Urban Motard is heavily inspired by the previous generation Urban Enduro but offers rebellious features. 

The two models represent a different approach, with the Tribute PRO pays homage to Ducati’s first twin-cylinder engine while the Urban Motard offers a younger expression.

The Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro took us back to the first twin-cylinder Ducati to go on sale in 1971.

Clad in a unique ‘Giallo Ocra’ yellow, the Tribute PRO also features the Giugiaro-penned Ducati logo that elevates the classic element of Ducati’s historical era.

Meanwhile, underneath the black trellis frame sits a 1,079cc L-Twin with Desmodromic Distribution, air-cooled engine capable of pumping 86hp @ 7,500rpm and 88Nm @ 4,750rpm.

It also features the PRO riding modes and Ducati Traction Control.

On the other hand, the Ducati Scrambler Urban Motard offers refreshing and more rebellious features.

Dressed in a red and white livery, the Urban Motard is a mixture of the Nightshift and the Desert Sled models with a side-mounted number plate, flat seat and a front beak.

The Urban Motard is powered by an 803cc L-Twin capable of producing 73hp @ 8,250rm and 66.2Nm @ 5,750rpm.

Other features include:

  • tubular steel trellis frame
  • 41mm Kayaba USD fork
  • Kayaba rear shock (pre-load adjustable)
  • spoke aluminium wheels
  • 330mm front disc with radial 4-piston callipers
  • 245mm rear disc with 1-piston callipers
  • BOSCH Cornering ABS
  • LCD display

According to Ducati Malaysia, the Scrambler 1100 Tribute PRO and Scrambler Urban Motard is priced at RM85,900 and RM68,900 respectively.

Ducati Malaysia has roll out the 2022 Streetfighter V4 SP, just months after the bike was unveiled at the 2022 Ducati World Premier web series in November.

  • the Ducati Streetfighter V4 SP is the most powerful naked and street-legal machine ever built by the brand.
  • the Streetfighter V4 SP makes 208hp and 123Nm and weigh at just 196kg. 

Dressed in carbon fibre components, the V4 SP weighs at just 196kg, 3kg less than the Streetfighter V4 S.

The BST carbon fibre wheels are 1.4kg lighter than the forged aluminium fitted o the Streetfighter V4 S, and it also features Brembo Style R front brake callipers.

The Streetfighter V4 SP is also equipped with Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 that offers adjustable damping capabilities while on the move according to the rider’s riding style.

Nonetheless, the lighter V4 SP makes 208hp and 123Nm @ 9,500rpm from its 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale engine. However, the SP gets slightly better treatment, thanks to the STM-EVO SBK dry clutch, which helps improve anti-hopping even in the most aggressive shift.

Other exciting features include:

  • aluminium CNC machined footpegs
  • carbon front mudguard
  • lithium-ion battery

According to Ducati Malaysia, the 2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 SP is priced at RM239,900 (exclude road tax and registration).

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