MITI’s RM250k New CBU EV Rule Just Got Tighter - Includes "Models"

What first appeared to be a narrowly targeted policy tweak is now shaping up to be something far more disruptive.
At a recent media engagement with members of the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA), it emerged that the much-talked-about RM250,000 floor price for new fully imported (CBU) electric vehicles has been quietly refined. Crucially, the requirement now includes the word “model” on top of the earlier “brand”.
That single addition changes everything.
What was initially understood to apply only to entirely new brands entering Malaysia now appears to extend to new EV models introduced by brands that are already operating here. In effect, it is no longer just about who you are, but what you plan to launch.
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When pressed on this point, MAA acknowledged that this wording is indeed a new inclusion. The association itself was not aware of the change until recently and is still seeking formal clarification from the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI).
If this interpretation holds, the implications are severe.
A RM250,000 on-the-road minimum would instantly shut the door on a long list of new EV models slated for launch this year, particularly those positioned as entry-level or mid-market offerings.
These are not speculative plans either. Vehicle programmes are typically locked in six months ahead at the very least, often much earlier, with pricing, specifications and homologation already committed.

You cannot redesign a product strategy overnight because a PDF quietly changed.
This raises an uncomfortable but necessary question. What exactly is MITI’s long-term plan for EV adoption in Malaysia?
Yes, localisation through CKD assembly is clearly the end goal. That much is obvious. But the reality is that it is neither financially nor operationally viable for brands to locally assemble every single model they sell. This is especially true in the early stages, when demand is still unproven and volumes are uncertain.
Forcing brands into premature CKD decisions does not de-risk the market. It does the opposite.
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Malaysia’s stated targets of 20% xEV penetration by 2030, rising to 50% by 2040 and 80% by 2050, cannot be met by restricting model choice, inflating entry prices and springing last-minute policy changes on the industry. EV adoption grows through accessibility, scale and confidence, not confusion.
If the government is serious about these goals, clarity and transparency are no longer optional. Industry players need to be consulted, timelines need to be realistic, and policy intent needs to be communicated openly, not discovered from buried circular online.
Publishing a document and leaving manufacturers, distributors and consumers to interpret the fallout on their own is not policy leadership. It is a regulatory ambush.
And the EV market in Malaysia cannot afford that.
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