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EV-Ready & Accessible: Dunlop Enters A New Chapter Under Toyotsu Binter

Sofea Najmi

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If you grew up in Malaysia, chances are your parents or grandparents had Dunlop tyres on their first car. But hold onto your steering wheels, because this legacy brand is officially having a massive glow-up.


At the Malaysia Autoshow 2026, Dunlop announced a major "New Chapter" under the fresh stewardship of Toyotsu Binter Malaysia (TBM). This isn't just a corporate handover; it’s a total pivot toward high-tech, EV-ready performance that combines advanced Japanese engineering with nationwide accessibility.


Here is why your electric vehicle (and your wallet) is going to love this new era.


1. Advanced Japanese Engineering You Can Actually Find


The secret sauce behind this relaunch is the powerhouse partnership between Toyotsu Binter Malaysia, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, and Sumitomo Rubber Industries.


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While the engineering is premium Japanese tech, the availability is 100% Malaysian. TBM already has a massive network of over 190 authorized wholesalers and dealers across Peninsular Malaysia, with plans to expand even further over the next two years. They are even exploring new specialist retail concepts to make tyre shopping feel like a premium experience.


2. Engineered For The "EV Struggle"


Driving an EV isn't like driving a conventional car. The instant torque, heavier battery weight, and the need for a silent cabin mean you can't just slap on any old tyre.


Dunlop’s renewed lineup is specifically designed to handle these unique EV demands:

  • Higher Vehicle Weight: Built to support the heavy batteries of modern EVs.
  • Instant Torque: Engineered for better grip when that electric motor kicks in.
  • Reduced Cabin Noise: Because without an engine, every little road hum is magnified.

3. The "Silent Core" Game-Changer


One of the biggest highlights of the showcase was the Blue Response TG, designed for improved ride comfort and stability. But the real "Main Character" is the upcoming e.Sport Maxx.


It features Silent Core Technology, which is specifically designed to make your EV cabin as quiet as a library, even on bumpy M'sian roads.


4. If It’s Good Enough For A Lexus...


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Still not sure? Just look at what the manufacturers are doing. Dunlop is already the Original Equipment (OEM) of choice for some of the biggest names in the game. We’re talking about:

  • Toyota (including the fully electric bZ4X)
  • Lexus
  • Mazda
  • Isuzu
  • Leapmotor

With the Malaysian government targeting EVs to hit 15% of total car sales by 2030, the timing of this Toyotsu Binter partnership couldn't be more perfect. You're getting the best of Japanese innovation delivered through a local network that actually understands Malaysian motorists.


Whether you’re a minimalist EV driver or just someone who wants a smoother, quieter ride, Dunlop's new era is officially here to level up your drive. 

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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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