KUALA LUMPUR: InsurTech company, PolicyStreet, has unveiled its "Battle of the Kings" campaign where owners of the Myvi, Bezza and Axia model can enjoy get meaningful perks for their car insurance and road tax renewals.
The campaign will also feature a showdown between the three top-selling models in the country and determine which affordable car has the savviest drivers when it comes to savings.
From now until June 30, PolicyStreet is offering free road tax for Myvi, Bezza, and Axia owners who sign up for the Drive+ Membership, now available at a special campaign price of RM39.90 compared with a retail price fo RM99.90.
Every car insurance renewal counts as one point earned for the respective car model.
At the end of the campaign, the model with the most renewals will be crowned the King of Savings and unlock an exclusive flash sale, offering free road tax for other drivers of the winning car model.

PolicyStreet co-founder and group chief executive officer Yen Ming Lee said said the company believed that smart financial decisions should be fun, rewarding and engaging.
He said that the "Battle of the Kings" was not just a competition but an opportunity for Malaysian car owners to take advantage of meaningful savings while showcasing their love for their favorite car models.
"We are excited to see which team will rise to the top and claim the crown of the ultimate King of Savings!" he said.
Aside from bragging rights, participating Myvi, Bezza, or Axia drivers can enjoy added perks like interest-free instalments on car insurance and waived handling fees for road tax when they sign up for the Drive+ Membership.

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For all other car owners, Drive+ Membership still offers great value, including the Cheapest Road Tax in Town with up to 80% off road tax (capped at RM72) and exclusive renewal benefits.
To fuel the competitive spirit, PolicyStreet will publish monthly leaderboard updates on its social media pages, showcasing which car model is leading in car insurance renewals.
The company said the challenge was not just about savings.
"It’s about pride, community, and proving which group of drivers is the savviest when it comes to managing car-related expenses," Yen said.