All new Subaru XV & XV GT Launched in Malaysia - Prices Start from RM139,788
TC Subaru Sdn Bhd has officially launched the Subaru XV and XV GT for 2022 in Malaysia.


The Subaru XV 2.0i-P EyeSight 2022 is priced at RM139,788, and the XV GT is retailed at RM146,788. The latest Subaru purchase also comes with a five-year or 100,000 km warranty, whichever comes first.
Both latest XVs are offered in six colours, namely Crystal Black Silica, Magnetite Gray Metallic, Ice Silver Metallic, Dark Blue Pearl, Pure White and Cool Gray Khaki.

With the revamped model, the engine is powered by a cylinder boxer petrol engine, 4 cylinders, 16 DOHC valves, direct injection of petrol fuel, which provides 154 hp output power at 6,000 rpm and 196 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm where power is channelled to all wheels via Lineartronic CVT transmission with manual mode seven-speed.
New features available on both variants in terms of safety are EyeSight's Advanced Driver Assistance technology which includes Pre-Collision Braking & throttle management, Lane Exit Warning & Lane Sway Warning as well as Adaptive Cruise Control & moving front car warning.
Other standard safety features available on both XV and XV GT are ABS 4 sensor or 4 channel with electronic brake distribution, active vector torque, brake assist, brake override, engine paralysis, ISOFIX, safety pedal system, SRS Airbags (front, knee, side and window), side door reinforcement beams, vehicle dynamic control system (VDC), rear camera, PIN code access and electronic parking brake.








The XV GT is presented with a Three-Sixty Superview Around Recognition system, which is four cameras that are placed around the car to facilitate drivers when parking and the presence of ‘Dual-Function X-Mode’ technology which allows drivers more confidence when operating the vehicle while driving off-road.
Meanwhile, with the model’s SI-DRIVE (Subaru Intelligent Drive) existence, the engine can be adjusted due to response based on the driving style resulting in better performance and agility of the car.
Next, the ‘Auto Vehicle Hold’ feature can facilitate drivers during traffic jams or in hilly areas. This system allows the car to remain stopped after the brakes are stepped on and released.
Another new feature is a side mirror that automatically directs the view while reversing. This will make it easier for the driver when entering the parking box.
Externally, both variants come with 17-inch rims, shark fin antennas, spoilers and roof rails, front and rear fog lights, LED headlights with automatic adjustment, LED DRL, side mirrors with LED round lights, as well as lamp cleaners front (headlamp washer).






A more rugged variant, the XV GT comes with a stylish exterior that has a bottom spoiler along with lip extension for the front and rear bumpers, side skirts and also a 17-inch rim for the special version of the Subaru GT Edition.


For the cabin, both variants come with automatic adjustment to 8 directions and memory function on the driver, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay infotainment system, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, multifunctional steering with cruise control and one-touch turn signal. The car also comes with an engine start button and a keyless access system.
Meanwhile, the GT's sportier edition has leather-wrapped seats with coloured stitching.


During the exclusive session with the media, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Tan Chong International Ltd., Glenn Tan, also commented on the issue of the shortage of semiconductor chips that plagues the global automotive industry. He informed that the supply of chips for local assembly (CKD) is still manageable.
“Outback should be launched this year. Due to the lack of chips, we had to postpone it to next year,” said Tan.
Gallery
Tagged:
Written By
Jesica Sendai
from 9 to 5 grinder to 'racing' her way in the automotive industry through editorial work.
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VQT5741
SELANGOR
BSP1609
JOHOR
JYU6134
PULAU PINANG
PSB3593
PERAK
APG5730
PAHANG
CFG1841
KEDAH
KGF2759
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK954
KOTA KINABALU
SJR3407
KUCHING
QAB5408N
Last updated 16 Apr, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.59
+0.05
RON 97
RM 3.15
+0.05
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 3.04
+0.05
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.24
+0.05
Last updated 26 Feb, 2026
Related News
Fancy A FWD Variant Of The Subaru Crosstrek (XV)?
New third-gen Subaru Crosstrek, also known as the XV, goes on sale in Japan with a new front-wheel-drive (FWD) variant included.
02-12-2022
‘New’ Subaru SUV teased, debuts this month
Subaru teases a ‘new’ SUV ahead of its scheduled debut this month, and it’s likely to be a new version of its XV crossover.
05-09-2022
2022 Subaru X-Mode Experience
TC Subaru Sdn Bhd, the exclusive distributor of Subaru vehicles in Malaysia, recently organised a test drive at the Subaru Petaling Jaya Showroom
04-03-2022
Drive Into 2022 With The Forester And XV, Subaru’s New Year Package And Promotion
The exclusive distributor of Subaru vehicles in Malaysia, TC Subaru Sdn Bhd is offering a special New Year package and promotion for both the Subaru Forester and the Subaru XV.
10-01-2022
Only Two Variants Left? Here’s What You Need To Know About The Subaru XV!
Following the opening of more economic sectors since August 16, Motor Image Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the importers, assemblers and distributors of the Subaru brand announced the reopening of showrooms for all of their branches.
27-09-2021
Let’s Compare The Subaru XV
A comparison on Subaru XV with its variants and its competitors.
17-08-2021
SUBARU XV GT EDTION – A SUV That Drives Like A Saloon?
Motor Image Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the official distributor for Subaru vehicles in Malaysia, loaned us the Subaru XV GT Edition. The team at Caricarz enjoyed every moment of it.
17-08-2021
The Much Awaited 2021 Subaru XV 2.0i-P Hits Malaysian Markets!
TC Subaru Sdn Bhd recently launched the 2021 Subaru XV 2.0i-P to Malaysian markets. The vehicle is priced at RM131,788 (on-the-road without insurance, Peninsular Malaysia).
04-05-2021
Latest News
B10 to B15: What the Biodiesel Shift Means for Your 4x4 Maintenance
Malaysia shifts to a B15 biodiesel mandate. Learn what this means for your 4x4 engine, maintenance costs, and why the government is making the move.
15-04-2026
Proton Makes History: Malaysia’s First Passenger Car Maker to Secure ISO 50001 Certification
PROTON makes history as Malaysia's first passenger car manufacturer to achieve ISO 50001: 2018 certification. Learn how energy efficiency is powering PROTON's future.
15-04-2026
15,370 Units & Counting: How Toyota is Outrunning the 'New Brand' Invasion in 2026
UMW Toyota Motor hits 15,370 units in Q1 2026. Discover how the 'Extra Mile' strategy and new hybrid Harrier are helping Toyota outrun new market rivals.
14-04-2026
Stable for Now, Critical by June: A Survival Guide to Malaysia's Mid-Year Energy Uncertainty
Malaysia’s fuel supply is "stable for now," but June is critical. Learn how the new diesel purchase limits in Sabah & Sarawak affect your travel and why T20 drivers should watch for RON 95 targeted subsidy announcements this year.
14-04-2026
The End of RM1.99? World Bank Urges RM2.05 Price Tweak
The World Bank urges Malaysia to raise RON95 petrol prices to RM2.05. With a RM4 billion monthly subsidy bill and Brent crude at US$100, find out why the RM1.99 era might be ending.
13-04-2026
From Wok to Work: FELDA’s B100 Biodiesel Can Fix the Diesel Price Crisis?
FELDA Chairman Ahmad Shabery Cheek reveals how B100 Biodiesel (Palm Oil) could fix Malaysia's diesel price crisis. Learn about the RM4.50 price target and the 50,000km engine trials.
13-04-2026
A Sense of Crisis: What Toyota, Ford, and Honda’s Leadership are Saying About the Future
Legacy automakers are facing a 'Change or Die' moment. From Honda's $15.8 billion loss to Toyota's survival warning, see why 'China Speed' is winning.
11-04-2026
Why Is Global Oil Falling But Our Petrol Price Is Still High? — MOF Explains The 'Lag'
Why is global oil falling but Malaysia’s petrol price is still high? MOF explains the APM "lag effect" and why unsubsidized RON95 hit RM4.27 this week.
10-04-2026
Show More
trending_flat
