SoyaCincau, in collaboration with Dongfeng, will return to the Sepang International Circuit on June 6 for Malaysia’s biggest EV Track Day of 2026. — SoyaCincau pic (New users only) It's tax relief season! Get up to RM300 when you save with Versa! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. By Malay Mail Friday, 22 May 2026 7:16 PM MYT SEPANG, May 22 — Electric cars are set to roar again at Sepang.SoyaCincau, in collaboration with Dongfeng, will return to the Sepang International Circuit on June 6 for Malaysia’s biggest EV Track Day of 2026, promising thrills that go far beyond the shopping mall car park.Last year’s debut proved sceptics wrong when 30 electric vehicles took to the track, with a Tesla Model 3 Performance clocking a blistering 2:34.344 lap and a stock Hyundai Ioniq 5 N close behind at 2:37.991.The organisers say this year’s edition will be bigger, faster and more inclusive, designed to lower the barrier of entry for every EV owner.The programme includes open track sessions across the full 5.543‑kilometre circuit, a Time Attack challenge to crown Malaysia’s quickest EV, and a community parade lap for families and newcomers. For those who prefer to ride shotgun, professional drivers will offer taxi rides to showcase the gut‑punching acceleration of performance EVs.Coaching sessions will also be available for drivers keen to shave seconds off their lap times.Infrastructure is being beefed up to keep cars charged and ready. Dedicated DC charging hubs will be set up at the North Paddock thanks to partners EVC, Jom Charge and EV Power.Aeson Power and Battery Lux will also run a 12V clinic, offering free health checks and discounted sodium‑ion battery upgrades for both EVs and conventional cars. Registration opens at 5.45pm on June 6, with the event running until midnight.SoyaCincau says the focus is not just on driving, but also on learning, diagnosing and pushing the boundaries of electric mobility in Malaysia.