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Home News Auto News ESC Mandatory In Malaysia Effective 1 June 2018 ESC Mandatory In Malaysia Effective 1 June 2018 Auto News Kon | November 29, 2016 05:12 pm Electronic stability control will be compulsory fitment in all new vehicles launched in Malaysia after 1 June 2018. Minster of Transport Dato Sri Liow Tiong Lai announced this when officiating the Stop the Crash ASEAN 2016 event happening at Sepang International Circuit today.Although only Malaysia is making ESC mandatory by law in the region, the ASEAN New Car Assessment Programme (ASEAN NCAP) will be updating its test protocol in 2017 whereby vehicles that do not offer ESC as standard fitment across its range in all ASEAN countries will be granted a maximum rating of two stars regardless of their performance in the crash test.In his speech, Liow said, “Studies from all over the world show that ESC could prevent at least 40% of deaths due to loss of control crashes and further reduce risk of collision by having significantly better maneuvering control during critical situations.”He also added that, “In terms of cost-benefit ratio, [ESC] is 8 to 14 times better than head restraints, 18 times better than the centre belt, and 10 to 28 times higher than airbags.”When asked about potential increase in the cost of vehicles as a result of this ruling, Liow states that he expects the increase to be small enough for car makers to absorb.“Since 2012, we have regulated United Nation Regulation 94 and 95, which is the most significant for occupant protection during crash. Today, we have launched the new requirement for ESC which is the most significant in crash avoidance,” Liow said.Once available only in luxury and high performance vehicles, ESC has since trickled down to the masses and can be found even in budget vehicles such as the Proton Saga and Perodua Bezza. Here’s how the major brands operating in Malaysia fare with their offering of ESC:ESC in selected models:PeroduaProtonNissanHyundaiMitsubishiVolkswagenToyotaHondaChevroletIsuzu (available in all except D-Max single cab models)Renault (available in all except Twizy EV)ESC in all models:VolvoFordSubaruMazdaPeugeotKiaBMW, MINIMercedes-BenzAudiJeepLexusInfiniti ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electronic Stability Control ESC Road Safety Print Related News Global NCAP Wants Brazil To Make ESC A Compulsory Feature Auto News Hans | November 19, 2015 Global NCAP is lobbying for the Brazilian government to make ESC a compulsory for all new cars. This follows after a recent move by the Brazilian ... Malaysia’s Roads Are Among The World’s Deadliest! What Are You Doing About It? Insights Kon | June 20, 2017 Malaysian roads are the third deadliest among emerging countries after Thailand and South Africa, according to a 2013 World Health Organization ... Five Things You Should Know About Airbags Live Life Drive Hans | August 11, 2020 A blink of an eye usually takes about 300 to 400 miliseconds. An airbag in a car explodes out of its housing in just half that time, at speeds of up ... How Crash Tests Are Done By ASEAN NCAP Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 The introduction of ASEAN NCAP is part of a wider effort under the United Nations (UN) Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011 – 2020, which seeks to ... Comments
ESC Mandatory In Malaysia Effective 1 June 2018 Auto News Kon | November 29, 2016 05:12 pm Electronic stability control will be compulsory fitment in all new vehicles launched in Malaysia after 1 June 2018. Minster of Transport Dato Sri Liow Tiong Lai announced this when officiating the Stop the Crash ASEAN 2016 event happening at Sepang International Circuit today.Although only Malaysia is making ESC mandatory by law in the region, the ASEAN New Car Assessment Programme (ASEAN NCAP) will be updating its test protocol in 2017 whereby vehicles that do not offer ESC as standard fitment across its range in all ASEAN countries will be granted a maximum rating of two stars regardless of their performance in the crash test.In his speech, Liow said, “Studies from all over the world show that ESC could prevent at least 40% of deaths due to loss of control crashes and further reduce risk of collision by having significantly better maneuvering control during critical situations.”He also added that, “In terms of cost-benefit ratio, [ESC] is 8 to 14 times better than head restraints, 18 times better than the centre belt, and 10 to 28 times higher than airbags.”When asked about potential increase in the cost of vehicles as a result of this ruling, Liow states that he expects the increase to be small enough for car makers to absorb.“Since 2012, we have regulated United Nation Regulation 94 and 95, which is the most significant for occupant protection during crash. Today, we have launched the new requirement for ESC which is the most significant in crash avoidance,” Liow said.Once available only in luxury and high performance vehicles, ESC has since trickled down to the masses and can be found even in budget vehicles such as the Proton Saga and Perodua Bezza. Here’s how the major brands operating in Malaysia fare with their offering of ESC:ESC in selected models:PeroduaProtonNissanHyundaiMitsubishiVolkswagenToyotaHondaChevroletIsuzu (available in all except D-Max single cab models)Renault (available in all except Twizy EV)ESC in all models:VolvoFordSubaruMazdaPeugeotKiaBMW, MINIMercedes-BenzAudiJeepLexusInfiniti ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electronic Stability Control ESC Road Safety
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Global NCAP Wants Brazil To Make ESC A Compulsory Feature Auto News Hans | November 19, 2015 Global NCAP is lobbying for the Brazilian government to make ESC a compulsory for all new cars. This follows after a recent move by the Brazilian ...
Malaysia’s Roads Are Among The World’s Deadliest! What Are You Doing About It? Insights Kon | June 20, 2017 Malaysian roads are the third deadliest among emerging countries after Thailand and South Africa, according to a 2013 World Health Organization ...
Five Things You Should Know About Airbags Live Life Drive Hans | August 11, 2020 A blink of an eye usually takes about 300 to 400 miliseconds. An airbag in a car explodes out of its housing in just half that time, at speeds of up ...
How Crash Tests Are Done By ASEAN NCAP Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 The introduction of ASEAN NCAP is part of a wider effort under the United Nations (UN) Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011 – 2020, which seeks to ...