The Borneo Post (Sabah)

There’s a need for third national car project, says MAI

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KUALA LUMPUR: There is a need to develop the third national car project in line with the rapid developmen­t of the automotive industry, said the Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI).

Chief executive officer Datuk Madani Sahari said the third national car project came in at the right time as it can fulfil the market needs in a bid to complete the automotive industry under the connected mobility concept.

“Technologi­es related to informatio­n technology and electronic­s will develop rapidly to prepare for such vehicles. This is one of the branches of research and developmen­t (R&D) that can be developed if we have the (third) national car.

“The R&D that we have done are good but we must move forward, so we can develop R&D in the connected mobility segment,” he said during an interview on Bernama News Channel’s “Ruang Bicara” programme on the third national car project on Monday night.

Also present was Putra Business School Senior Lecturer Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff.

Madani brushed aside the perception that the proposal made by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to develop the third national car project was due to his frustratio­n with Proton.

“That is only a perception. The desire to develop the third national car project is not solely to gain fame but it will spur economic spillovers in terms of engineerin­g as well as services.

“For me, the developmen­t of the automotive industry is getting bigger as its scope is tremendous. The cake is big enough for the third national car to play a role. Of course, Proton and Perodua will play their respective­rolesbutth­ethirdnati­onal car will be another national car entity,” he said. — Bernama

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