Tesla Malaysia has announced it has delivered its first vehicles in Kuching, marking the start of its presence in East Malaysia. This comes after the company set up a pop-up showroom in Vivacity Megamall in the Sarawakian capital early last month.
This expansion to Borneo is the company’s sixth outlet locally, following locations in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru. We should point out, however, that there are no service centres in Sarawak just yet. Tesla Malaysia also confirmed that as of early 2026, it operates 18 Supercharging stations with 76 Superchargers and 17 Destination Charging stations with 79 Destination Chargers; again, none in East Malaysia.
The move continues Tesla’s renewed push in Malaysia, having retained prices for 2026 despite CBU tax exemptions ending last year. Last month, the country introduced the Model Y Premium RWD and the Model 3 RWD (née Standard), the latter now the cheapest Tesla in Malaysia at RM147,600.
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why do they need EVs? they already enjoy not only budi95 cheap petrol but also cheap diesel . compared with peninsula they are the most privileged states of all .
Terrible value for asking price, kosong interior, bad resale value, Nazi/PDF owner who keeps lying through his teeth about features. Whoever buy Tesla is truly a certified Grade-A waterfish who likes to lick butt when asked.