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Marcus Lim Leads After Opening Round

Marcus Lim grabbed the early lead in Round 1 of the PGM Palm Resort Closed Championship 2025 with a four-under-par 68, finishing one shot ahead of Shariffuddin Ariffin and Edvin Ying.Marcus carded six birdies against two bogeys, while Shariffuddin posted five birdies and two bogeys. Edvin delivered a flawless, bogey-free round with three birdies. Jaydon Pang, Nicholas Fung and Nor Heikal sit a further shot back at two-under, while Gavin Green opened with an even-par round.

Shariffudin Leads Field for PGM Palm Resort Finale

Shariffudin Ariffin, better known as Dino, will tee off at the season-ending PGM Palm Resort Closed Championship 2025. Fresh from competing in an Asian Tour event in Taiwan, Shariffudin is eager to strengthen his PGM Order of Merit (OOM) 2025 earnings — and he enters the week as the current OOM leader.Two-time PGM winner this season, Edvin Ying, is also set for a strong push as he looks to climb higher from his current third-place standing on the OOM. Meanwhile, DP World Tour player Gavin Green is expected to capitalise on his long-driving ability, with local fans and Palm Resort Golf & Country Club members likely to follow him closely.

Suzuki Introduces the Fronx Hybrid to Malaysian Roads

Naza Eastern Motors has pulled the covers off the all-new Suzuki Fronx Hybrid, marking a confident step forward for the brand in Malaysia’s compact SUV landscape. The distributor describes the model as a combination of style, practicality and modern engineering, shaped for drivers who want something distinctive without giving up everyday usability.The Fronx carries itself with the boldness of an SUV but adopts the smooth, swept-back attitude of a coupe, and it arrives with a five-star ASEAN NCAP rating that places it among the safest in its class.

Leapmotor B10 Now Open for Bookings Ahead of 2025 Launch

Leapmotor Malaysia has opened bookings for the upcoming Leapmotor B10, an electric SUV set to arrive in December 2025 with an estimated price between RM110,000 and RM120,000. Customers can reserve a unit with an RM80 fee, and the brand is sweetening the deal for early adopters.The first 200 buyers will receive the ‘LeapX100’ package, which offers returns worth 100 times the booking fee through either a complimentary wallbox charger or free servicing, along with a substantial cash rebate that brings the total value of the reward to as much as RM8,000.The B10 will be introduced locally in two variants, both built on the company’s new LEAP3.5 architecture. The SUV measures 4,515 mm long, 1,885 mm wide and 1,655 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,735 mm, and promises up to 460 km of WLTP range from a battery capacity of up to 67.1 kWh.

Bentley Unleashes Its Most Focused Continental GT Yet

Bentley has brought back the Supersports name for the fourth time, a full century after it first appeared, and the latest interpretation is the most driver-focused Continental GT the company has built. The new model sheds its grand-tourer formality for a simpler, lighter, rear-wheel-drive layout, now configured strictly as a two-seater and weighing under two tonnes.Power comes from a reworked 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 that produces 666PS and 800Nm, paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Carbon ceramic brakes, 22-inch forged wheels developed with Manthey Racing and a titanium Akrapovič exhaust are all fitted as standard, with Pirelli Trofeo RS tyres available for those wanting additional grip.

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