SIBU, Dec. 19 -- The Road Transport Department (JPJ) Malaysia has revealed that 2,685 luxury vehicle owners nationwide have failed to renew their Motor Vehicle Licence (LKM), with the Porsche marque recording the highest number, highlighting a worrying level of non-compliance among high-value vehicle owners.

JPJ senior director of enforcement Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan said the figures were recorded under OpLuxury, covering the period from January 1 to December 18, 2025.

"Of the 2,685 luxury vehicles that failed to renew their LKM, 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 at the ...