RM 38,600 - 49,500
7 other Perodua models
2021 Perodua AXIA Advance 1.0
8,591 km
2.5 years
Kuala Lumpur
The Perodua Axia is the cheapest new car to offer AEB (ASA 2.0) and stability control.
It also has a very fuel efficient engine in small size, easy to park body.
E 1.0 MT - RM 24,090
G 1.0 AT - RM 33,490
GXtra 1.0 AT - RM 34,990
Style 1.0 AT - RM 38,890
SE 1.0 AT - RM 38,890
AV 1.0 AT - RM 43,190
Depending on the variant, the Axia comes with ASA safety suite, reverse camera, body kit and also an infotainment system with Bluetooth.
The Axia SE 1.0 competes with:
Proton Saga 1.3 Premium - RM 39,800
Perodua Bezza 1.3 Premium X - RM 41,890
Here are the Rear Brakes and variants of Perodua Axia:
Variants | 2019 Perodua Axia AV 1.0 AT | 2019 Perodua Axia SE 1.0 AT | 2019 Perodua Axia Style 1.0 AT | 2019 Perodua Axia GXtra 1.0 AT | 2019 Perodua Axia G 1.0 AT | 2019 Perodua Axia E 1.0 MT | 2018 Perodua Axia SE 1.0 AT | 2018 Perodua Axia Advance 1.0 AT | 2018 Perodua Axia SE 1.0 MT | 2018 Perodua Axia Standard E 1.0 MT | 2018 Perodua Axia Standard G 1.0 AT | 2018 Perodua Axia Standard G 1.0 MT |
Rear Brakes | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum | Drum |
No, Perodua Axia isn't available in Hill Start Assist.
It has been 6 years since the Perodua Axia made its debut to the industry. The A-segment hatchback was introduced to replace the outgoing Viva, a utility car used to get to your destination and widely criticised for its poor built quality. Perodua's goal for the Axia seems to counter all that the Viva is known with better-built quality, better driveability and even safety features. The 2019 Perodua Axia saw 2 new variants (GXtra and Style) added and along with a host of safety features making it the most affordable car with autonomous braking thanks to A.S.A 2.0.
(Perodua Axia 2019 | Gallery)New Perodua Axia 2019 is an A-segment hatchback that was introduced in Malaysian back in 2014. Now for 2019, it has been upgraded with electronic stability control and autonomous emergency braking (ASA 2.0) - the cheapest new car in Malaysia these features. How Much Is the new Perodua Axia 2019?Prices start from RM 24,090 for the base ‘driving school’ E manual. Being a ‘driving school’ spec means that this is as barebo
Eric
25.09.2019
With the introduction of the new Perodua Axia 2019, the company has made Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC) more accessible to the general public, as the variants from the GXtra onwards of the new Axia gains this important safety feature.Priced from RM 34,990, the Perodua Axia GXtra 2019 is Malaysia’s cheapest new car to offer stability and traction control, undercutting the Proton Saga Premium AT by roughly RM 5,000. If you want even more safety equipment, then the
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Back in September, Perodua gave the Perodua Axia a quick mid-life update to keep the model fresh as we enter the new decade.The updated Perodua Axia range saw the dropping of manual transmission options for the G and SE variants but included two quirky looking new additions - the Perodua Axia Style and GXtra, bringing the total variants to six.The Axia GXtra is basically an Axia G but with VSC, a different front and rear bumper, and foldable side mirr
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