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Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
New Renault 4 goes 4x4 with rugged twin-motor concept
Renault has strongly hinted that the new 4 crossover will gain a 4x4 variant with the unveiling of a new off-road-influenced concept called the Savane. Reprising the name of an adventure-themed variant of the original Renault 4, this new concept rides 15mm higher than the standard car, features bespoke utility-style wheels wrapped in grippy Goodyear tyres, and is decked out inside with 'deep brown' textiled fabrics. It also has widened tracks and contrasting black body cladding in a nod to its enhanced off-road potential. But more importantly – as signalled by the bespoke 4x4 badging – the Savane is most obviously differentiated from the standard front-wheel-drive car by the addition of a second motor on the rear axle, to give permanent four-wheel drive. Renault has not given any technical details, but the FWD car comes with either a 118bhp or 148bhp motor, so if the 4x4 has another one of them at the back, it could produce somewhere in the region of 300bhp - which would give it comparable performance to the twin-motor Skoda Elroq vRS. Renault has not officially stated its plans to introduce an AWD 4, but the Savane concept shows that its Ampr Small architecture can accommodate a dual-motor set-up, which the firm says shows the potential "to create a B-segment electric vehicle with four-wheel drive". A Renault spokesperson told Autocar that the firm is "currently studying the technical feasibility and the financial equation", but added: "We can't confirm anything yet about the arrival of a production 4x4." If it reaches showrooms, the 4 4x4 will be among the smallest electric cars available with a twin-motor powertrain. The unveiling of a twin-motor 4 also opens the possibility of its lower-riding Renault 5 sibling adopting the same set-up, though it is unclear if that car's more compact body and floorpan would allow for the installation of a motor at the rear. The original 4 was always a more rugged and outdoorsy take on the people's car than the contemporary Renault 5 city car, though, and the two cars' electric descendants have taken on similar billings. In fact, the new 4 was previewed in 2022 with an extreme rally raid-influenced concept called the Trophy - which nodded to the rallying prowess of its 1970s namesake, and strongly hinted at Renault's plans to one day introduce an off-road-ready variant. The company has never voiced any plans for a twin-motor 5. If the smaller car can take a twin-motor set-up, though, it has significant implications for the 5-based Alpine A290 hot hatch, which would theoretically be in line for a substantial power boost and could take advantage of torque vectoring across its two axles to enhance its agility and responsiveness. ]]>


Free Malaysia Today
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- Free Malaysia Today
Reality check: the true cost of owning a car
What's the real price of owning a car? Are you ready for the responsibility? PETALING JAYA : Been eyeing that dream car? Much like having a baby, owning a car is a big responsibility. It's not just about driving one, it's also about taking care of it – and that requires money and time. So, if you're thinking of buying a car, it's best to prepare yourself before taking on the financial commitment. Ask yourself: 'What's better for me, new or pre-owned? What can I afford to buy and maintain? What's the real cost of owning a car?' First, what to choose – new or pre-owned? All the pros and cons to consider when deciding on your next car. Cars are expensive in Malaysia, and a survey by CARSOME shows that Malaysians – especially middle and lower-income groups, prefer buying a used vehicle as opposed to a new one. So, consider these seven key points: price and depreciation; safety and insurance; waiting time; maintenance costs; warranty; down payment; and range of choices. Let's take a B-segment sedan/hatchback of average price and examine its loan repayment based on the following: a chosen loan tenure; insurance, maintenance costs, fuel cost, and other factors. Excludes loan repayment beyond five years. Does not include depreciation (resale value impact). Above estimated figures (based on common assumptions for a non-national B-segment car priced around RM90,000) provide a general idea of cost of ownership over a five-year period. Actual running costs may vary depending on the vehicle model, loan terms, maintenance habits, driving style, and fuel price fluctuations. New cars depreciate in value very fast but they function well, require less maintenance, and last longer than pre-owned cars. Used cars, however, are much more affordable, you may not even require a loan, and probably save you money in the long run. Then there's the question of availability. Do you want your car immediately, or are you willing to wait for your new one, and for how long? CARSOME's co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Eric Cheng expects a short- to medium-term shortage of new car supplies or delays in new car deliveries due to the global shortage of car parts coupled with disruptions to car assembly and manufacturing plants locally. 'As such, the used car industry is in a good position for growth as there is no waiting time for car delivery,' he said. CARSOME's research also found that the popularity of online used car selling platforms has increased. 'With the rising cost of ownership many buyers are shifting towards fuel-efficient and reliable second-hand vehicles,' Cheng added. So, what about costs? Used cars may be more affordable than new cars, but how reliable are they? In this case, CARSOME-certified cars offer a good middle ground between price and quality, with great benefits like excellent warranty plans and thorough inspections, assuring high standards. 'Our end-to-end buying journey takes away the concerns which are common in a traditional used car buying experience. CARSOME Certified is the new standard for buying pre-owned cars backed up by our 175-point inspection together with our CARSOME Certified Refurbishment Process,' says CARSOME. CARSOME offers long-term savings with special bundle service packages. Why choose CARSOME-certified cars? Apart from the guarantee of quality, and the hassle-free process of choosing and buying the car that meets your budget and needs, CARSOME also offers other benefits such as bundle service packages, deals and special promotions that give you long-term savings. They also offer exceptional facilities and support; from obtaining car insurance to comprehensive finance options – helping you to secure a loan. Their processes are easy to navigate and stress-free as they handle all the paperwork for you too. CARSOME also offers a five-day money-back guarantee and fixed pricing with no hidden fees, so you have that rather important added benefit – peace of mind. Now that you've weighed the options, considered the pros and cons, and made up your mind to choose a CARSOME-certified pre-owned car, visit CARSOME now.