Ahead of its official local debut, Lepas Malaysia has partnered with internationally acclaimed Malaysian fashion designer Karl Ho to create bespoke baju raya for children from Pertubuhan Baitul Asnaf Sendayan, Yayasan Kasih Sayang Kuala Pilah, and Pusat Jagaan Anak Yatim Kausar Senawang.
In conjunction with the festive season, each of these baju raya is tailored specifically for the children, representing dignity, confidence and the joy of belonging.


For Karl Ho, the collaboration reinforces the responsibility of design to inspire confidence. “True elevation begins at home,” he said. “Through this partnership with Lepas, we are using bespoke craftsmanship not only to create festive garments, but to instil pride and aspiration in the next generation. When a child wears something made especially for them, it strengthens their belief in their own potential”.
Lepas is currently preparing for its official Malaysian launch in the first half of 2026. While the global lineup consists of the L4, L6 and L8 SUVs, the L4 is expected to lead the local rollout after recently being spotted during a promotional shoot. These models are built on Chery Group’s global New Energy Vehicle (NEV) platform, which supports internal combustion, hybrid and fully electric powertrains.
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If the Lepas L4 is indeed the company’s maiden model in Malaysia, it will enter the B-segment with dimensions of 4,406 mm long, 1,820 mm wide, and 1,635 mm tall, with a 2,700 mm wheelbase. This makes it comparable in size to the Honda HR-V, Proton X50, and the Chery Tiggo Cross.
Under the bonnet, it features a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 147 hp and 225 Nm of torque. The interior comes equipped with an eight-inch digital instrument cluster paired with a vertically oriented 13.2-inch central infotainment display with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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