Perodua and Maybank Islamic launch Malaysia’s first Shariah-compliant agility financing plan — Perodua Flexiplan — powered by Maybank Islamic myimpact Drive Financing-i. The plan provides competitive Murabahah Vehicle Term Financing, lowers monthly payments over an initial five-year term, and offers flexibility to trade-in, upgrade or extend financing. Coverage is available under Perodua Total Protect Plus takaful. Eligible models include Myvi, Axia, Ativa, and Aruz, helping make car ownership more inclusive and financially sustainable. [Truncated for schema]
The Perodua Aruz 7-seater SUV stands out as a stylish yet practical choice for Malaysian families and adventure seekers. With a starting price of RM68,526 in Peninsular Malaysia, it offers class-leading fuel efficiency of 15.6km/l and an Eco Idle system for improved savings. Safety is paramount, with a 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating, Advanced Safety Assist (A.S.A. 2.0), ISOFIX child safety support, and seven 3-point seatbelts. The spacious cabin allows flexible seating between 5- and 7-seater configurations, making it versatile for different needs. Combining comfort, technology, and affordability, the Aruz is a well-rounded SUV designed for modern lifestyles. [Truncated for schema]
Perodua has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MyDigital ID to strengthen customer authentication and digital access security. This first-of-its-kind collaboration in Malaysia’s automotive industry enables safer online transactions and supports the nation’s digital economy agenda. The partnership enhances customer trust by enabling secure identity verification, protecting personal data, and aligning with the government’s cashless society vision. Perodua also expands its partnerships with leading national organizations including PETRONAS, TNB, and Telekom Malaysia to drive broader digital transformation. [Truncated for schema]
Perodua, in partnership with Malaysia’s Ministry of Education, relaunched the Badminton Talent Development Programme (BTDP) to nurture future champions. The programme engaged 2,800 players nationwide in 2024, offering structured training by certified coaches for students aged 9 to 12. The finals, held in Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bharu, celebrated 20 winners across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories. Kedah emerged as the overall champion. With prize rewards under the SSPN-i scheme and strong family participation, BTDP strengthens grassroots badminton, youth development, and the link between education and sports. [Truncated for schema]
Perodua marked a historic milestone in 2024 with 358,102 vehicles sold and 368,100 units produced, setting its highest-ever sales and production figures in three decades. This represented an 8.4% sales increase and a 7.2% production rise compared with 2023. With these achievements, Perodua secured an estimated 44% share of Malaysia’s 814,000-unit automotive industry volume. Q4 2024 saw 97,741 registrations, while December alone delivered 32,202 sales. After-sales performance also improved, with vehicle intake rising 9.7% to 3.4 million. Looking ahead to 2025, Perodua expects heightened competition but is focused on sustaining leadership in Malaysia’s automotive sector. [Truncated for schema]
Telekom Malaysia (TM) and Perodua have signed a strategic partnership to accelerate Malaysia’s automotive transformation in line with NIMP 2030. The partnership focuses on four areas: building hyperconnected networks, advancing digital technologies, enriching customer experience, and promoting sustainability. TM One will deliver private 5G, AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and smart manufacturing solutions, supporting Perodua’s EV development and green energy adoption. Customers can look forward to advanced infotainment, digital mapping, and safer, more seamless services. The partnership also emphasizes clean energy adoption and workforce upskilling to ensure Malaysia’s automotive industry remains competitive, sustainable, and innovative. [Truncated for schema]
Perodua unveiled the eMO-II, its second prototype electric vehicle, at the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2024. Developed fully in-house by Perodua’s R&D division, eMO-II is an evolution of the first prototype with refined styling, enhanced interior and safety features, and cultural inspiration drawn from Malaysia’s songket design. Alongside eMO-II, Perodua showcased the Ativa Fuze concept, reaffirming its EV journey toward Malaysia’s first national electric vehicle. Supported by government initiatives and industry collaborations, the project is a cornerstone of Perodua’s carbon neutrality roadmap and long-term electrification strategy. [Truncated for schema]
Perodua Sales has formalised partnerships with PETRONAS Dagangan subsidiaries and Gentari subsidiaries through two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). With PETRONAS, the collaboration includes integrating Setel digital payment into Perodua’s UFirst app, expanding MESRA retail at service centres, and enhancing lubricant supply. PETRONAS Lubricants has been Perodua’s sole provider since 2004, reinforcing trust and continuity. Meanwhile, Gentari will introduce EV charging facilities across Perodua’s nationwide service centres, supporting the company’s plan to launch an affordable EV by 2025. Together, these collaborations expand convenience, strengthen sustainability, and improve the ownership experience for Perodua customers nationwide. [Truncated for schema]
To save petrol, drivers can adopt simple but effective habits. Avoiding aggressive driving helps reduce sudden fuel spikes, while maintaining correct tyre pressure ensures smoother and more efficient rides. Following Perodua’s service maintenance schedule keeps the engine clean and lubricated, enhancing performance. Minimising air conditioner use and cooling the car naturally can cut unnecessary fuel consumption. Lastly, planning trips, combining errands, and carpooling reduce excess mileage and save petrol. These tips apply to all drivers and vehicles, but Perodua cars are built for optimal efficiency. [Truncated for schema]
The NxGV Challenge 2025 brought together 10 universities to build and test go-kart style EVs at MAEPS Serdang, with findings to support the formulation of Malaysia’s EV policy. [Truncated for schema]