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Farewell to Budget High-Tech EV? MITI’s Terms Could Force BYD Out of Tanjung Malim

Sofea Najmi

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Flashback to August 2025: The smiles were bright and the ambition was 100%, BYD was set to transform Tanjung Malim into an EV powerhouse. Fast forward to today, and that RM32 billion "dream" is stuck in a policy deadlock. 


If you’ve been waiting for the "Global EV Revolution" to bring electric car prices down to the level of a Perodua Myvi, you might need to adjust your expectations. While global price wars are making EVs more accessible elsewhere, Malaysia has hit a significant "Strategic Speedbump."


The recent silence regarding BYD’s proposed 100% self-funded assembly plant in Tanjung Malim has finally been addressed, revealing a complex tug-of-war between global ambition and national protection.


1. The 80/20 Rule: A High Barrier to Entry


Negotiations between BYD and the Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI) have reportedly reached a crossroads. MITI Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani recently shed light on the specific terms that have given the Chinese EV giant pause:

  • The 80% Export Mandate: BYD would be required to export 80% of its Malaysian production.
  • The RM200k Floor: For the remaining 20% sold locally, the price must stay above RM200,000.

The Technical Breakdown: These terms essentially prevent BYD from locally assembling its mass-market "budget" heroes—like the Dolphin or Atto 3—at prices that would compete with national brands. Without the volume of a local mass-market play, the economic logic for a high-tech facility in Perak becomes much harder to justify for a global player.


2. Protecting the 700,000: The Defensive Play


Minister Johari’s stance is rooted in a clear priority: National Industry Preservation. With over 700,000 people employed in Malaysia's automotive ecosystem, the government is moving to protect the foundations built by Proton and Perodua.


  • The Logic: National brands currently maintain roughly 50% local content. MITI’s concern is that allowing a global titan to flood the market with sub-RM100k EVs could disrupt the existing local supply chain before it has fully pivoted to electric technology.
  • The Trade-off: While this shields local jobs, it creates a "protectionist premium" for Malaysian consumers, who watch as neighboring markets enjoy significantly lower EV entry prices.

3. The RM50,000 Floor Price Gap


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Adding to the complexity is the new RM250,000 minimum price for fully imported (CBU) EVs from new brands, effective January 1, 2026.

  • CBU (Imported) Minimum: RM250,000
  • CKD (Assembled) Minimum: RM200,000

This RM50,000 gap is a clear "nudge" to force brands like Zeekr and Xpeng into local assembly. However, with the 80% export requirement looming, the question remains: Who are we building these cars for? If local assembly doesn't lead to local affordability, Malaysia risks becoming a manufacturing hub for the world while its own citizens remain priced out of the green revolution.


4. Chery vs. BYD: A Tale of Two Strategies


While BYD re-evaluates, Chery Malaysia is full-steam ahead with its RM2.2 billion Smart Auto Industrial Park in Hulu Selangor. Why the different trajectories?


Market observers point to Chery’s "Multi-Power" roadmap as the differentiator. By committing to produce ICE (Internal Combustion Engine), PHEV (Hybrid), and BEV (Electric) models, Chery is able to integrate more deeply and immediately with Malaysia’s existing vendor base. Unlike a pure-play EV brand, Chery’s strategy "bridges the gap" between traditional manufacturing and the future, making it a more seamless fit for MITI’s current local-content goals.


The Verdict: Preservation over Transformation?


In the short term, MITI has successfully defended the national ecosystem. But in the high-stakes game of ASEAN automotive dominance, 2026 marks a pivotal moment. By keeping the RM200,000 floor on local EVs, Malaysia is prioritizing the stability of its current workforce over the speed of EV adoption.


The "National Export Hub" dream is still alive, but for the average Malaysian car buyer, the dream of an affordable, world-class EV just moved a little further down the road.


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Read: MITI Sets Minimum Price & Output For New CBU EVs From New Brands

Read: BYD Confirms Malaysia CKD Production Plans

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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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