
THE Road Transport Department (JPJ) has revealed that 2,685 owners of luxury vehicles have failed to renew their Motor Vehicle Licences (LKM) as of Dec 18, with Porsche drivers leading the non-compliance at 1,887 vehicles.
Other brands include Ferrari (223), Lamborghini (195), Bentley (172), Maserati (88), Rolls-Royce (64), and Aston Martin (56).
JPJ senior enforcement director Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan warned that operating without valid LKM violates the Road Transport Act 1987 and voids insurance coverage, risking severe financial liabilities in accidents.

“Of the 2,685 luxury vehicles that failed to renew their licences, Porsche accounted for the highest number with 1,887 vehicles, followed by Ferrari (223), Lamborghini (195), Bentley (172), Maserati (88), Rolls-Royce (64) and Aston Martin (56),” he told reporters, as reported by The Borneo Post.
Since Op Luxury began in July, 855 luxury vehicles have been seized, while the operation spurred 12,921 renewals, collecting RM34.47mil – led by Porsche at RM17.94mil from 10,142 vehicles.
The 2,685 delinquent vehicles are under surveillance for immediate seizure. Separately, JPJ noted 4.841 million unpaid summonses totalling RM1.45bil, with discounts up to 70% available until Dec 30. — Focus Malaysia

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