在马来西亚的汽车市场,很多买家在选车的时候都会拿 Toyota Yaris Cross 和 Kia Sportage 来做比较。今天我们从多个方面做一个详细的对比,帮你省下做功课的时间。


Toyota Yaris Cross 在马来西亚的 OTR 售价是 RM 99,900 - 109,900,一共有 2 个版本,包括 2026 1.5L Standard(RM 99,900)、2026 HEV 1.5L Standard(RM 109,900) 等。
Kia Sportage 在马来西亚的 OTR 售价是 RM 129,639 - 179,320,一共有 4 个版本,包括 2025 1.6T DCT 4WD High(RM 179,320)、2025 1.6T DCT 2WD High(RM 159,320)、2025 2.0L AT 2WD High(RM 139,639) 等。
从价钱来看,Toyota Yaris Cross 的起步价确实比 Kia Sportage 便宜了 RM 29,739。如果你预算有限,Toyota 的入门版已经可以满足日常需求。但也要注意,便宜的那几千块,可能在配备上会有取舍,具体要看你的需求。

Toyota Yaris Cross 搭载 1.5L 4-cyl,马力 105 hp。官方油耗 6.0 L/100km。
Kia Sportage 搭载 1.5L Turbo,马力 140 hp。官方油耗 7.0 L/100km。
动力方面,Kia Sportage 的 1.5L Turbo 比 Toyota Yaris Cross 的 1.5L 4-cyl 多了 35 匹马力。不过日常在市区开的话,两款车的动力都够用,不会觉得不够力。

Toyota Yaris Cross 的安全评级是 5★ (ASEAN NCAP),主动安全系统包括 TSS。
Kia Sportage 的安全评级是 5★ (ASEAN NCAP),主动安全系统包括 Drive Wise。
两款车的安全评级一样,在这个级别里面安全配备都算给得很齐全了。现在的新车安全性都不差,不用太担心这一点。

Toyota Yaris Cross 采用 FWD 驱动方式。
Kia Sportage 采用 FWD 驱动方式。
两款车的驱动方式一样,都是 FWD,日常驾驶感受不会有太大区别。

总的来说,Toyota Yaris Cross 和 Kia Sportage 都是马来西亚市场很不错的车型。选择哪一辆,关键还是要看你的个人需求和预算。建议大家做好功课,多比较几间车行的报价,再去试驾做最终决定。买车是件大事,花点时间做功课绝对不会错。

在马来西亚的汽车市场,很多买家在选车的时候都会拿 Honda CR-V 和 Chery Tiggo 9 来做比较。今天我们从多个方面做一个详细的对比,帮你省下做功课的时间。


Honda CR-V 在马来西亚的 OTR 售价是 RM 178,200 - 195,900,一共有 4 个版本,包括 2026 e:HEV 2.0L 2WD RS(RM 195,900)、2026 1.5T 4WD V(RM 181,900)、2026 e:HEV 2.0L 2WD E(RM 178,200) 等。
Chery Tiggo 9 在马来西亚的 OTR 售价是 RM 166,800 - 179,800,一共有 1 个版本,包括 2026 2.0T Standard(RM 179,750) 等。
从价钱来看,Chery Tiggo 9 的起步价比 Honda CR-V 便宜了 RM 11,400。老实讲,在这个价位段,几千块的差距其实不算大,关键还是看整体的性价比和长期使用成本。

Honda CR-V 的安全评级是 5★ (ASEAN NCAP),主动安全系统包括 Honda SENSING (ACC, CMBS, LKAS, RDM)。
Chery Tiggo 9 的安全评级是 TBD,主动安全系统包括 Basic。
安全配备方面,两款车都拿到了不错的评级。不过 Honda CR-V 的 Honda SENSING (ACC, CMBS, LKAS, RDM) 和 Chery Tiggo 9 的 Basic 在功能上有些差异,如果你比较看重主动安全的话,可以仔细对比一下两者的功能列表。

Honda CR-V 车身长 4500 mm,后备箱 450 L。
Chery Tiggo 9 车身长 4400 mm,后备箱 400 L。
空间方面,Honda CR-V 的车身比 Chery Tiggo 9 长了 100 mm,车内乘坐空间会稍微宽裕一些,尤其是后座腿部空间。如果你经常载家人或者需要放婴儿车,大一点的车身确实更实用。
Honda CR-V 和 Chery Tiggo 9 都是马来西亚市场的主流选择,适合家庭使用、日常通勤。如果你更看重品牌口碑和二手价,可以优先考虑口碑更好的那一款;如果你更在意性价比和配备,那就选配置更丰富的那款。最终还是建议两款都去试驾,亲身体验才是最重要的。
总的来说,Honda CR-V 和 Chery Tiggo 9 都是马来西亚市场很不错的车型。选择哪一辆,关键还是要看你的个人需求和预算。建议大家做好功课,多比较几间车行的报价,再去试驾做最终决定。买车是件大事,花点时间做功课绝对不会错。


On June 9, 2026, Changan Automobile's Thailand Rayong Factory reached a key milestone: the 20,000th complete vehicle officially went off the line, with Qiyuan Q05 (Overseas Version NEVO Q05) becoming the current production capacity mainstay. This Changan's first overseas new energy vehicle base, commissioned in May 2025, completed the transition from production ramp-up to full-load operation in just 13 months, shortening the cycle by 6 months compared to the average for similar new energy vehicle factories in Southeast Asia. From Deepal S05 topping the Thailand pure electric SUV sales chart immediately after launch to Qiyuan Q05 receiving 3,000 orders in 3 days, Changan, centered on localized manufacturing, is gradually building a competitive advantage in the new energy vehicle era in the Thai market where Japanese brands have dominated for nearly 60 years.

Rayong Factory: The Core Carrier of Changan's Global Right-Hand Drive Strategy
Changan's decision to locate in Rayong, Thailand, was a comprehensive strategic decision based on industrial foundation, location advantages, and policy environment. Rayong Province, as the core area of Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor, is known as the "Oriental Detroit". Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and other Japanese automakers have cultivated this area for decades, forming a complete automotive parts supply chain and a mature industrial worker system.
At the same time, relying on the ASEAN Free Trade Area Agreement, complete vehicles manufactured in Thailand can be exported tax-free to 9 ASEAN countries, covering a right-hand drive vehicle market of 600 million people, and can radiate to other global right-hand drive regions such as Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, making it an ideal hub for Chinese automakers to layout the global right-hand drive market.
On the policy level, Thailand government's "30·30" Policy launched in 2021 clearly stated that by 2030, new energy vehicles will account for no less than 30% of total domestic vehicle production, and provide investment subsidies of up to 30% and up to 8 years of corporate income tax exemption for qualifying automakers, while giving consumers up to 100,000 Baht vehicle purchase subsidies. Superimposed on the benefits of China-Thailand "Belt and Road" capacity cooperation, Rayong Factory has become a benchmark project of Chongqing's "Chongqing Cars Going Global" Action Plan.

The factory was laid on November 2023, with a total investment of about 2.2 billion yuan, covering an area of 588 mu, and was built and put into production in just 18 months. The factory is built according to "Green, Intelligent" standards, setting up five intelligent workshops: welding, painting, assembly, engine, and battery assembly. The automation rate of key quality control stations reaches 90%, completely replicating the manufacturing system and quality standards of Changan Chongqing Headquarters.
Currently, Rayong Factory has been upgraded to Changan Southeast Asia Manufacturing Headquarters, Global Right-Hand Drive Vehicle Supply Center, and Overseas Spare Parts Center. It can produce multiple right-hand drive models of three major brands Deepal, Qiyuan, and Avatr on mixed lines. Phase 1 annual capacity is 100,000 units, with a long-term planned capacity of 200,000 units.
Deepal S05: Strategic Breakthrough Model, Reshaping Market Competition Logic
As the first model put into production at Rayong Factory, the Deepal S05 right-hand drive version undertakes the core task of Changan opening the Thailand market. After launching in May 2025, the car quickly topped the Thailand pure electric SUV monthly sales chart, accumulated 6,589 orders at the Bangkok Motor Show that year, and annual sales exceeded 12,000 units, helping Changan rank in the top 5 of Thailand's new energy vehicle brands. The core support for its market performance lies in its precise match of Thai consumer needs, forming obvious product power and price advantages against Japanese competitors.

Regarding the pricing system, the Thailand market has long formed a pattern of "fuel vehicles are accessible, electric vehicles are premium": mainstream compact fuel SUV starting prices are concentrated in the 750,000-950,000 Baht range, while imported pure electric models, due to high tariffs of 80%, have starting prices generally exceeding 1.2 million Baht. Thanks to local production, Deepal S05's starting price after deducting government subsidies is 799,000 Baht, flat with the Honda HR-V 1.5L Gas Version, and only 40,000 Baht higher than the Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8L Gas Version.
Regarding usage costs, Deepal S05's cost per kilometer driven is about 0.15 Baht, only 1/10 of same-class Japanese fuel cars. For Thai household users with annual mileage over 20,000 km, this has significant full lifecycle cost advantages. In contrast, Japanese pure electric models, with Toyota bZ4X starting price at 1.299 million Baht and Nissan Ariya starting price at 1.799 million Baht, have mismatched price and product power, resulting in Japanese pure electric models in Thailand having a combined market share of less than 8% in 2025.

Regarding product power, Deepal S05 has been deeply optimized for the Thailand tropical climate and usage scenarios.
Regarding the three-electric system, it is equipped with CATL's "Golden Bell Battery" developed specifically for the Southeast Asian market, adopting full-domain liquid cooling temperature control technology. The range attenuation rate is controlled within 10% in a 45°C high-temperature environment, and the actual 520km CLTC range can reach 460km; it supports 3C supercharging technology, can replenish 300km range in 15 minutes, and charging from 30%-80% takes only 15 minutes, with charging efficiency about 3 times that of Japanese pure electric models.
Regarding intelligence, Deepal S05 is standard with Huawei ADS SE Intelligent Driving System, supporting Highway NOA, Auto Parking, 540-degree panoramic image, and other L2+ level functions, and supporting vehicle OTA upgrades; while same-class Japanese fuel cars and pure electric models, L2 level intelligent driving assistance systems generally require additional paid options, and do not have V2X/Internet connectivity and OTA upgrade capabilities. In addition, Deepal S05's Extended Range version has a combined range of 1234km, effectively solving the range anxiety brought by imperfect charging infrastructure in some parts of Thailand.

Regarding market landscape, according to data from Thailand Automotive Institute, in 2025 the sales of Thailand's compact fuel SUV market decreased 18.7% year-on-year, among them Toyota Corolla Cross sales decreased 22.3%, Honda HR-V sales decreased 26.5%. Market research shows that 62% of Deepal S05 users originally planned to buy Japanese fuel cars, indicating Changan has successfully cut into the traditional core market of Japanese brands.
Dual Brand Synergy and Future Development Prospects
After Deepal S05 established itself in the mid-to-high-end market, Changan launched Qiyuan Q05 to enter the mass family market. The car launched with a starting price of 699,000 Baht, received 3,000 orders in 3 days, and quickly became Rayong Factory's main model. Through the "Deepal + NEVO (Qiyuan)" Dual Brand Layout, Changan has formed a product matrix covering the 700,000-1,000,000 Baht core price range, targeting young groups pursuing technology and sports and family users focusing on practicality and cost-performance respectively.

Standing on the new starting point of 20,000 units off the line, Changan plans to introduce 7 brand new new energy vehicle models to the Thailand market from 2026 to 2028, covering sub-segments such as entry-level pure electric sedans, Medium SUVs, High-end MPVs; at the same time accelerate the supply chain localization process, aiming to increase parts localization rate to 70% by 2027, further reducing production costs and delivery cycles. Long term, Changan's goal is to enter the top 3 of Thailand's pure electric car brands by 2030.
Currently, Japanese automakers are accelerating the launch of new energy models to respond to market changes, and Chinese brands like BYD and Geely are also continuously investing more in the Southeast Asia market, and industry competition will become increasingly fierce. But relying on leading three-electric technology, mature intelligent manufacturing system, and precise localization strategy, Changan has already established a first-mover advantage in the Thailand market. From product export to whole industry chain going global, the development path of Changan Rayong Factory also provides a reference sample for the globalization of Chinese automotive brands.
