How EVs Are Changing Where Malaysians Buy Cars

For decades, buying a car in Malaysia meant visiting a large, standalone dealership — rows of vehicles up front, workshops behind, and plenty of land in between. That model is now being quietly reworked.
According to a report by The Edge, Malaysia’s automotive retail real estate landscape is shifting as electric vehicles (EVs), changing consumer habits and rising land costs reshape how cars are sold and serviced.
One of the clearest changes is the move to smaller, experience-led showrooms. EV-focused brands no longer require sprawling display areas or workshop-heavy facilities, instead prioritising visibility and customer engagement.

Compact urban showrooms, mall-based galleries and service-light outlets are increasingly being used as brand touchpoints rather than full dealerships.
This shift is already visible on the ground. Bermaz Auto, which distributes brands such as Mazda and Xpeng in Malaysia, says demand for smaller urban showrooms has grown as they offer better reach into dense urban communities.
These spaces allow customers to get a direct touch-and-feel experience, while detailed product research increasingly happens online. For EVs, quieter operation and zero exhaust emissions also make mall and mixed-use locations more viable.

Shopping malls have therefore emerged as a popular entry point for new EV brands, offering high footfall, faster market entry and flexible leasing, while also serving as education centres for EV ownership and charging.
Despite the digitalisation of the buying journey, physical dealerships remain critical. Malaysian buyers still prefer to test-drive vehicles, discuss financing and evaluate trade-ins in person.
As a result, dealership footprints have not shrunk significantly. Instead, operators are reworking internal layouts to improve customer reception and the overall buying experience, rather than reducing total space.

EV adoption is also reshaping dealership design. Charging infrastructure has become a key requirement, influencing site selection, layout and capital investment.
Even so, large 3S and 4S centres remain essential, particularly for established internal combustion engine and premium brands that depend heavily on after-sales servicing.
Bermaz Auto expects electrification in Malaysia to progress gradually, with mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid models playing an important role alongside EVs as infrastructure and consumer confidence continue to develop.
The message is clear: car dealerships in Malaysia are not disappearing — they are evolving.
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