Why BYD’s Surprise Kedah Plant Visit With Sime Motors Is Huge News For EV Buyers

Liu Xueliang, BYD's Vice President and General Manager of Asia Pacific Auto Sales, was recently spotted visiting Sime Motors’ Inokom assembly plant in Kulim, Kedah.
While it sounds like a standard corporate site tour, this surprise visit is actually a massive clue on how the world's leading New Energy Vehicle (NEV) maker plans to dodge Malaysia's upcoming tax hammer, and it’s fantastic news for everyday consumers.
The Problem: MITI’s Strict New CBU Rules Are Coming
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To understand why this Kedah trip is such a big deal, we have to look at the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry’s (MITI) strict new regulations for fully-imported (CBU) electric cars.
Under the incoming rules, the government wants to protect local manufacturing. This means imported EVs will face brutal gatekeeping:
- They must have a Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) value of at least RM200,000 before taxes.
- Alternatively, they must produce a minimum power output of 180 kW (245 PS).
The scary reality for buyers? Absolute fan-favourites like the BYD Dolphin and BYD Atto 3 do not hit these numbers. Under these rules, their fully-imported versions will either be completely outlawed from sale, or premium models like the Seal and Sealion 7 will skyrocket in price once luxury tax tiers kick in.
Read: RM300,000 Is The New Entry Level: 10+ Popular EVs That Won't Survive MITI’s July 1 Rule
The Solution: A Surprise Trip To Kulim, Kedah
BYD originally intended to build its own massive, standalone factory in Malaysia, but new government mandates require solo factories to export 80% of their production and build incredibly costly paint shops from scratch. That takes time, time that EV buyers don't have.
Enter Deputy MITI Minister Sim Tze Tzin's recently revealed loophole: "If carmakers want to price EVs between RM100,000 and RM200,000, they can work together with contract manufacturers to manufacture here."
By visiting Sime Motors’ Inokom plant in Kedah, BYD’s big boss is heavily hinting at a local contract-assembly (CKD) partnership. Instead of spending years building a factory, BYD can simply lease space at Inokom’s ready-to-go facility, which already successfully assembles premium brands like BMW and Chery.
What This Means For Your Wallet: Cheaper Cars, Way Sooner

If BYD locks in this partnership with Sime Motors in Kedah, the benefits for Malaysian car buyers are massive:
- Prices Stay Low: Locally assembled (CKD) cars bypass the RM200,000 import floor price, meaning BYD can keep selling the highly affordable Dolphin, Atto 3, and upcoming compact models right in that sweet RM100k to RM150k bracket.
- Zero Waiting Time: Because the Inokom plant is already up and running with top-tier automotive assembly tech, BYD won’t have to delay production. We could see locally built EVs rolling off the line much faster than anyone anticipated.

The global EV king has made it crystal clear: they are fully committed to staying dominant in Malaysia, and Kedah is looking like the launchpad to make it happen.
Read: MITI Dropped New EV Rules, But BYD Says "We're Not Going Anywhere"
Written By
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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