Perodua

Established in 1993, Perodua is Malaysia's second national car manufacturer that is in a partnership with Daihatsu Motor Company of Japan. Perodua’s headquarters sits on a 522-acre site in Sungai Choh, Rawang, comprising its corporate building, two vehicle manufacturing facilities as well as a research and development facility with test track. Popular models are the Myvi, Axia, Bezza and Aruz. Find the latest news, reviews, car prices, specifications and promos for all Perodua models here.

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Perodua Cars ListPrice
Perodua Axia PriceRM 38,600 - 49,500
Perodua Bezza PriceRM 34,580 - 49,980
Perodua Myvi PriceRM 46,500 - 59,900
Perodua Alza PriceRM 62,500 - 75,500
Perodua Ativa PriceRM 62,500 - 73,400
Perodua Aruz PriceRM 72,900 - 77,900
Perodua Nexis PriceUpcoming
Perodua Viva PriceNot On Sale
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Perodua Cars in Malaysia

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Malaysian automotive icons are increasingly gaining interest among car enthusiasts and collectors. Like the Proton Saga before it, the humble Perodua Kancil once just a cheap means of transport, is notably witnessing a surge in interest amongst enthusiasts, resellers and collectors. And with rising interest, so too will prices, we suspect - you heard it here first. Why? Well it's nostalgia. For many 30- and 40-year-olds today, their families owned one, or perhaps it was the hand-me-down that too
The 2024 Perodua Axia (D74A) has won the Public Areas and Transportation Products award at the Malaysia Good Design Award, organised by the Malaysian Design Council (MRM) yesterday. This award – think of it as the coveted local alternative as the famous Red Dot Awards – honours the best the country's industrial design segments can offer, spanning 13 categories from crafts to architecture; all the way to fashion and trade shows. It is the highest design recognition from the Malaysian government.
Perodua's signing of the memoranda of understanding with Malaysia Rail Link (MRL) and Kuantan Port to use the upcoming East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) network for their deliveries is bound to help customers in more ways than one. Speaking to the press at the signing ceremony in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the carmaker's CEO, Dato' Sri Zainal Abidin Ahmad, affirmed that rail transport can help Perodua deliver cars and goods (parts, in this case) faster. Their efforts are also helped by having a "first-mo
At the sidelines of the Perodua and MRL, Kuantan Port Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony today, the carmaker's CEO, Dato' Sri Zainal Abidin Ahmad affirmed that the fuel subsidy rationalisation programme that recently went into effect won't affect its models' prices. "No, because as mentioned by the minister, for large companies...mostly our carriers use diesel, and they can enjoy [targeted fuel subsidy using fleet cards], so it will not be affected. If any also, it will be very sm
The next-generation Perodua Myvi, under the project code D01D, is in its development stages. According to our sources, the 2025 Perodua Myvi is set to be launched in the first half of next year, possibly as early as the first quarter. Automachi reports that the next-gen Myvi will feature a hybrid powertrain similar to the one found in the Toyota Yaris Cross in Thailand. This system includes a naturally aspirated 1.5-litre 2NR-VEX 4-cylinder engine (91 PS/121 Nm) paired with an 80 PS/121 Nm elect
The Perodua Emo-1, the first working prototype previewing an all-electric drivetrain for a battery EV (BEV) variant of the next generation Perodua Myvi. It will be launched in Malaysia by the end of 2025, with a price tag of under RM 100,000. Although it made its public debut as a working prototype, the public never got to see the Perodua Emo-1 being driven. Thanks to a LinkedIn post by Perodua’s Deputy General Manager for electric powertrain, Mr. Hasrol Hashim, we now get to see glimpses of the

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Perodua Comparison

Perodua User Reviews

4.3

2018 Perodua Myvi 1.5 AV AT

Pros
My car 2016 av model. Very nice and tiny litter small car. am using this car for 5 years very good quality.
Cons
ngt much didin have canter arm rest for pass and drive. the brake pet not very stornge.
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4.5

2021 Perodua Ativa 1.0L Turbo H

Pros
1. Value for money. Many advanced features at low pricing. Maintenance cost is also affordable. 2. Ride comfort is superior than other Perodua models. 3. D-cvt and turbo gives the car a bit of performance and fun riding.
Cons
1. Just average fuel consumption unlike claimed. 2. No android or apple car play for a new generation car. Stock head unit using smartlink, is old technology.
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1.5

2021 Perodua Ativa 1.0L Turbo AV Special Metallic

Pros
It looks buggy. Very Small engine, not powerful and bulky. It is much suitable if we call it car
Cons
Small engine. SUV? It is just a car with a raised floor
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3.5

2018 Perodua Bezza 1.0 Standard G AT

Pros
Fuel economy. Low service fees. Large boot space. Good second hand value.
Cons
Steering wheel can't adjust. Uncomfortable rear seat. Poor handling in high speed. Poor soundproof.
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4.2

2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV

Pros
1. The performance is enough but can be underpowered sometimes. 2. Decently quiet cabin 3. Excellent safety features 4. Led headlight 5. Exterior design ( look like expensive cars during nightime)
Cons
1. The sound system 2. Can be bouncy if driving alone 3. The boot space light is fitted quite low. Higher luggage will block the light.
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Perodua Car FAQs in Malaysia

How much is a Perodua car in Malaysia?

The cheapest Perodua car price is the Perodua Bezza RM 34,580 and the highest price is the Perodua Aruz RM 77,900

How many models does Perodua have?

Perodua has 8 models and 24 variants for you to choose from.

Does Perodua have an SUV model?

Perodua SUV Cars: Perodua Aruz, Perodua Ativa, Perodua Nexis