2019 Perodua Aruz Malaysian Configurations, a Good SUV for Hitting the Open Road.

The Perodua Aruz SUV is priced at RM 72,900- 77,900 and comes in 2 models, offering a 5 years / 150,000 km warranty.

Perodua Aruz Price
Variant Price(RM)
Perodua Aruz 1.5 X (2019) RM 72,900.00
Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV (2019) RM 77,900.00

The Aruz features an aerodynamic body with distinctive accents that attract people's attention. There is plenty of thoughtful technology in the Aruz that makes driving fun and comfortable. Futher more, advanced safety technologies help you detect and prevent potential hazards on the road, so you can feel confident every time you get behind the wheel.

Mechanicals

- 16-valve DOHC, naturally-aspirated with variable valve timing

- 101 hp at 6,000 rpm; 133 Nm at 4,200 rpm

- 4 Speed Automatic Transmission

- MacPherson Strut(Front), Live Axle with Coil Springs(Rear)

- Rated Economy: 6.4 L/100 km

 

Dimensions

- Length/Width/Height: 4,435/1,695/1,705 mm

- Wheelbase: 2,685 mm

 

Exterior:

- Wheels: 17" Alloy with 215/60R17

- LED Reflectors Headlamps

- LED Combination Taillamps

- Wing Mirror Turn Indicators

- Folding Wing Mirrors

 

Interior

- 7.0" Touchscreen Radio DVD/MP3 Player with Bluetooth and 6 speakers

- Front Manual Air-con (digital controls with memory function)

- Rear Vents with Blower

- Keyless Push Button for Engine Start

- Keyless Operation Locks

- Auto Start/Stop

- Remote Control Activation for Boot Operation

- Reverse Camera

- Hill Start Assist

- Bluetooth

 

Safety:

- 6 Airbags(Driver and Passenger, Front Side, Front and Rear Curtain)

- ABS/EBD

- Stability Control

- Manual Child Safety Lock for rear doors

- ISOFIX Available for two outer middle row passenger seats

- Seatbelt Reminder for all seats

- 2 Parking Sensor Front

- 2 Parking Sensor Rear

 

Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV (2019) - RM 77,900.00

Add-on:

- Autonomous Braking System, ASA 2.0 Pre-collision Braking (4-80 km/h) with Pedestrian Detection

- 7.0" Touchscreen Radio DVD/MP3 Player with MirrorLink, Bluetooth, Navigation and 6 speakers

- Collision Warning

- Front Foglamps

- Auto Headlamps

- Navigation

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