Volvo Car Malaysia: Selamat Driving Experience at SIC, 192 pax only, May 16 - 17


KUALA LUMPUR: From May 16 to 17, 2026, the Sepang International Circuit’s (SIC) Driving Experience Centre will host the Selamat Driving Experience – Volvo Car Malaysia’s open invitation for all Malaysians to get onto the track to experience what it truly means to be protected when things go wrong.

Interested participants can register for the experience via https://volvocarmalaysia.com/selamat-driving-experience.

Slots are strictly limited to 192 pax on a first-come, first-served basis, with a registration fee of RM300 for non-Volvo owners, RM150 for Volvo owners and RM100 for non-participating guests.

Each Volvo car owner will only be allowed to use their registered VIN number once.

For safety reasons, given the active track environment and schedule, parents are strongly advised not to bring minors under 18 years of age to this event.

During the two-day event, participants can experience those close shaves in a safe, controlled setting, under the supervision of professionally certified driving instructors.

This is a rare chance to experience Volvo's state-of-the-art safety features first-hand, including its latest Safe Space Technology, which leverages real-world data and artificial intelligence to predict, adapt, and prevent risks before they occur.

By demonstrating the safety features in simulated scenarios, this immersive experience transforms technical specifications on spec sheets into tangible reminders that safety decisions have real consequences and costs for everyone.

The Selamat Driving Experience is part of a broader campaign launched by Volvo Car Malaysia in January 2026 to re-engage Malaysians with Volvo’s core value: safety.

Volvo Car Malaysia sales and marketing director Patricia Yaw share,: “Every other day brings another coverage of road accidents, another fatality. We often take safety for granted, growing apathetic and even careless, simply because it hasn’t happened to us yet."

"But behind every number is a person who didn’t come home. The Selamat Driving Experience aims to transform that abstraction into something real by bringing these stories and experiences into an immersive space where the cost of quiet complacency becomes impossible to ignore.”

“Yes, the driver is always ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle, but Volvo’s role as a pioneer in automotive safety is to help protect and care for everyone in and around a Volvo car – to help shape a safer world. Selamat is a shared responsibility, and ours is to advocate for people to return home safely to their loved ones,” added Yaw.

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