Perodua Viva launched in Sri Lanka

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Perodua Viva Sri Lanka
Picture by Sumanachandra Ariyawansa, Daily News

Perodua has launched the Perodua Viva in Sri Lanka through its Sri Lankan distributor Unimo Enterprises. The Viva line-up there consists of the 660cc, 850cc, 1000cc Standard manual and auto as well as the 1000cc Premium manual and auto.It is priced from 1.45 million Sri Lankan rupees (RM45,450) onwards.

Unimo Enterprises is a subsidiary of United Motors Lanka, which distributes brands such as Perodua cars, Yokohama tyres, Mitsubishi cars, Mitsubishi Fuso trucks, Valvoline oil, and TVS motorcycles. Unimo previously sold the Perodua Kelisa, with total sales of 1500 units since its introduction in 2004.


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  1. Realeyes says:

    This is a good news from P2. They should sell it in India too, where small cars sell like “goreng pisang panas”!

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  2. Roti Naan says:

    I love it!! I mean, the models la….

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    • pinnawala says:

      I wonder if they make any profits? The previous Kelisa models were sold at an average of 375 units a year over 1 years.

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  3. car_craze says:

    I wonder if they make any profits? The previous Kelisa models were sold at an average of 375 units a year over 4 years.

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  4. rt says:

    ishh..
    the model?
    her shoe color doesn’t match..

    ;0

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  5. ignas says:

    perhaps she dressed to match the car? but little did she knows she had a competitor stole the spotlight with her on the left.

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  6. peter32 says:

    The models are so tall that, if they were to drive the viva, their knees will be rubbing their ears.

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  7. Archer says:

    The perfect car for large families I guess.

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  8. armandd says:

    more options for the tamil tigers, hehe.. kidding only.. anyway, this is a good move by perodua.

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  9. ideoteque_85 says:

    i would go for the one on the right hahaha. my roommate was a sri lankan

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  10. PROTON SUCKS says:

    only stupid people in sri lanka will buy this car, but its still better than buying a proton

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  11. mystvearn says:

    Maybe got market over there for viva. Myvi is better than viva, so why buy viva in the first place

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  12. arcana says:

    RM45k onwards? so i assume the base 660 viva cost that much?
    talk about expensive malaysian cars due to tax lol…..

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  13. arch747 says:

    Only stupid people make stupid comments. And they’re especially stupid when making stupid comments while sitting in front of their stupid PC. So idiotically stupid.

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  14. PROTON SUCKS says:

    if only the shorts on the girls were shorter

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  15. hareshi says:

    the models all looking sad … cause they cant be even sexier with the car it self,n the car its totally like sesat in the whole environment thingy.

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  16. sarintatours says:

    Sri Lanka is an island of endless enchantment, a tiny tropical paradise where you could discover almost anything from golden sun-kissed beaches, mist-shrouded mountains, awe-inspiring ancient monuments and sprawling wild life parks to impenetrable rain forests and rushing white waters to get the adrenaline flowing. Travellers have a right to dream, and in Sri Lanka they would discover their dreams could become a reality…

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  17. prabath says:

    viva is good car.

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  18. IRAZ says:

    Could anyone tell me the price of this vehicle in sri lanka..? 850cc? 650cc? 1000cc?

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  19. IRAZ says:

    Can anyone tell me the price of this vehicle in sri lanka…? (650cc..850cc…1000cc ???)

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    • viva says:

      1000cc auto Rs.1,495,000
      1000cc manual Rs.1,395,000

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      • shihan says:

        850cc Manual Rs. 1,295,000
        1000cc Manual Rs. 1,395,000
        1000cc Auto Rs. 1,495,000
        1000cc Premium edition Auto Rs. 1,695,000 ( additional features : Dual Air bags , Rear Spoiler & winker mirrors)

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  20. IRAZ says:

    the price of this vehicle..? 650,850,1000 CC..?

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