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Panasonic Malaysia has rolled out its all-new Built-In Kitchen Range—featuring high-suction hoods, induction and ceramic hobs, plus spacious built-in ovens—under the theme “Harmonious Design, Inspired Cooking.” This range marks a shift from conventional kitchen setups to a thoughtfully integrated and design-forward concept.
Available nationwide now (with select models arriving in mid August and October), this lineup blends seamless aesthetics with user-friendly interfaces, aiming to transform Malaysian kitchens into stylish, efficient hubs that promote healthier, more connected home cooking.

High-Performance Hoods: Power Meets Elegance
Shoppers can look forward to the several range in the new series, comprising of 4 styles of hood, for every cooking needs.
Panasonic's new Side Suction Hood features a powerful 1,550 m³/h suction capability, a self-cleaning function with a dry mechanism, and an auto-opening flipper (70°) for efficient smoke and grease removal. Within its sleek black glass design, the hood comes with gesture control and a large oil collector to ensure both ease of use and minimal maintenance.
In the range is also a T-Shape Hood that offers 1,450 m³/h suction power with versatile installation options (ducted or recirculating), a 90cm-wide tempered, full-flat glass surface, 5-layer easy-clean metal filters, and a slim control panel, perfect for modern open-kitchen concepts.
Another soon-to-be-available range is the Telescopic Hood, which is a discreet yet effective solution that fits seamlessly into cabinetry. Measuring 60cm in width, it delivers a 750 m³/h suction capacity powered by a high-efficiency BLDC motor. With a 4-layer metal filter and responsive touch controls, it’s built for performance and adaptability in compact kitchens.
Topping the range is the T-Shape Hood with Self-Cleaning, arriving in October. It combines powerful 1,800 m³/h suction with advanced gesture and touch control technology. Its rose gold accents, bevelled edges, and dry self-cleaning function embody the collection’s theme of harmonious design that brings together style, innovation, and effortless maintenance.

Induction & Ceramic Hobs: Sleek Control, Safe Cooking
Depending on your cooking style, there are 3 new hobs to choose from.
The Entry IH Hob delivers reliable everyday performance with 3,500W total power and 2,000W high power per zone. It features a sleek slider touch control, residual heat indicator, and essential safety functions such as cookware detection, auto-off, and overheat prevention — all built into a tempered, full-flat glass surface for a minimalist look and easy maintenance.
For those who need greater flexibility, the Advance IH Hob includes 2,200W high power zones with a wider 220mm cooking area, four convenient preset modes, overspill alert, flexible zone off timers, and intuitive gesture and touch controls for a seamless cooking experience.
For smaller or minimalist kitchen layouts, the Domino Ceramic Hob, available in August, offers compact power and precision. At just 28.8cm wide, it delivers a total of 3,000W across two cooking zones (1,800W and 1,200W), and includes key safety features such as auto shut-off, overheat prevention, and residual heat indicators that are ideal for streamlined, efficient cooking.
Built-In Ovens: Versatility and Precision
Complementing the hobs are two 78L built-in ovens designed for precision and convenience.
The Catalytic Cleaning Oven delivers 2,900W of power across 12 cooking functions, a full temperature range of 30–250°C, triple-glazed doors with low-e glass for improved insulation, and an enamel-coated interior for easy cleaning.
Meanwhile, the Basic Oven offers 2,300W of power with 8 essential cooking functions, a wide temperature range of 50–250°C, and five telescopic shelf levels to support multi-dish cooking.
The Panasonic Built-In Kitchen Range started rolling out in June 2025, with select models launching in August and October. For more info, visit Panasonic Malaysia online store.
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