Pokémon fans in Malaysia can now bring their favorite creatures along for the ride. Touch ‘n Go Malaysia has launched a special Pokémon collection featuring limited-edition RFID tags and charms that turn daily commutes into a fun experience for fans and collectors alike.
Pokémon Meets Everyday Convenience

The collection highlights two of the most popular Pokémon — Pikachu and Gengar. Each design captures their personalities while keeping the sleek look of Touch ‘n Go’s usual products. The RFID tags cost RM40, while the charms are priced at RM35. Both options combine function and style, making them great for collectors or anyone who wants a little flair in their day.
Fans can choose between Pikachu’s bright, cheerful energy or Gengar’s mischievous grin. Whether attached to your vehicle or hanging from your bag, these limited items let Pokémon lovers show their fandom in a simple but striking way.
How the RFID Tag Works

The Touch ‘n Go RFID tag lets drivers pass through tolls without stopping. It uses a radio-frequency chip linked to the user’s Touch ‘n Go eWallet to deduct toll fares automatically. Drivers should attach the tag on the left side of the windscreen or bumper for best results.
Each RFID tag registers to a single Class 1 vehicle, so users can only use one tag per car. Touch ‘n Go also reminds drivers not to place the tag on the headlamp, as this goes against JPJ (Road Transport Department) rules.
Catch Them Before They Are Gone

These Pokémon-themed tags and charms are available in limited quantities, and fans are already rushing to grab them. If you love Pokémon or just want to upgrade your vehicle with something unique, this collaboration offers the perfect mix of nostalgia and practicality. Every drive becomes a little more magical when Pikachu or Gengar rides along.
If you want to know more, you can visit their official Facebook page.




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