At this time, the Proton is the dominant automotive life type on Malaysian roads. However it hasn’t at all times loved such an autocratic rule.
I believe it’s secure to say that automotive fans usually swing to the East or the West facet of the automotive sphere. After all, some individuals swing each methods. I’d like to throw my keys in a bowl with somebody with fantastic automotive tastes like Mark Riccioni, since you by no means know what you may be driving residence in. German, Japanese or Italian, you’re assured to be in for a very good time.
Most international locations have – or not less than as soon as had – a bias in the direction of domestically produced vehicles. However some locations, like Australia, had a relatively balanced availability of international and home fashions.
Malaysia has had each Western and Japanese vehicles in two very distinct automotive eras. The primary started across the 1900s below British colonial rule. Naturally, most vehicles bought have been British, with excessive tariffs positioned on American automobiles.
Again then, Singapore was additionally a part of what was often known as Malaya. Ford’s first Malaysian storage opened in 1926 and the primary full meeting line in Southeast Asia had its ribbon reduce in 1941. By the Sixties, the Mk1 Cortina was one of many area’s biggest-selling vehicles, being assembled in Malaysia utilizing full knockdown (CKD) kits from Ford of Britain.
Common Motors made a couple of makes an attempt to arrange store in Malaysia however, in the end, the British made life troublesome for them and GM put down manufacturing roots in Indonesia. Even so, I anticipated to see a couple of extra Morris Minors and Volkswagen Beetles at Retro Havoc 2024. Or much more Mk1 Ford Cortinas, contemplating the lengthy historical past of native meeting.
GM ultimately took a share of the market, promoting the Australian-made Holden Kingswood in Southeast Asia in a barely much less indignant spec than the one you see above. This automotive is owned by an Aussie chap residing in Malaysia. It’s had all the good things from the Australian-spec GTS, like a GM 308ci V8 and physique trim, plus a Weiand supercharger, Turbo 350 transmission, and a Pajero diff with customized axles.
When Singapore separated from Malaysia in 1965, each international locations started to buy international automotive buyers to open new crops for native meeting and manufacturing. By the last decade’s finish, Singapore had largely German and British crops. Malaysian crops have been predominantly Japanese.
In 1967, the Malaysian authorities authorized crops for Volvo, Fiat, Renault, and Opel, however a brand new period was dawning. I didn’t see any Amazons or Manats on show at Retro Havoc both; maybe they’ve all been snapped up by abroad collectors?
This Porsche Cayman with a 3.8L 997 GT3 RS engine operating solid internals made up for the dearth of traditional Beetles.
Japanese Rule
The primary Japanese vehicles arrived in Malaysia within the Fifties, and by the ’70s they have been effectively and really consuming up the Western opponents. However it wasn’t a simple takeover.
In Malaysia, early Japanese vehicles have been criticised for being low-cost and flimsy. After all, by the point the Land Cruiser, Civic and Lancer began to look in Malaysian driveways, Japanese vehicles have been a lot beloved for his or her reliability, sturdiness and low price in comparison with their defeated Western equivalents.
Over the following 10 years, Mitsubishi rose from eighth to third place on Malaysia’s new automotive gross sales leaderboard, knocking Ford from third to sixth. Mazda knocked Mercedes-Benz from 4th to ninth and the remainder is historical past.
On account of Japan’s profitable automotive dominance of Malaysia and wider Southeast Asia, vehicles of the Japanese persuasion simply outnumbered these from the West on the present.
Civics from Thailand, a V12 GT-R mash-up, a uncommon Lancer Evolution V RS, and an R34 GT-R-facelifted Stagea have been among the many many distinctive vehicles on show at Retro Havoc this 12 months.
However none of these held my consideration for so long as this trio of Nissan SR20DET-swapped Mitsubishi Lancer EX 1800GSRs.
The humorous factor is, I’ve heard there’s an entire membership devoted to those Evo predecessors in Malaysia.
Who desires to see extra options from Malaysia and Southeast Asia? There’s a lot to find.
Take a look at the paint on this Nissan Cefiro and Fairlady pairing, and the Eagle-themed Mitsubishi Galant VR-4.
There was a robust Mitsubishi presence at Retro Havoc 2024, and that leads us to the following chapter within the historical past of the Malaysian automotive business: the rise of Proton. However that’s a narrative for subsequent time.
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