• Naza 206 Premium now on sale for RM71,888


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    Naza Corporation has introduced a premium version of the Naza 206 Bestari called the Naza 206 Premium. It’s priced at RM71,888.00, about RM3k more than the 206 Bestari’s RM68,877.80 price tag. For the additional RM3k, this is what you get:

    • Leather on the steering wheel, interior and two-tone seats.
    • 3 head restraints for the rear seat bench
    • A 6-speaker audio system (additional 2 over the Bestari)
    • Seat back pockets and Peugeot logo at the back of the front seats
    • Only rear spoiler (you lose the full bodykit of the 206 Bestari)
    • New design Peugeot-badged 14 inch alloy wheels
    • 206 Premium badging, Peugeot sill plates, door visors, hood insulator
    • Reverse sensors

    The interior leather is done up in orange, meant to be the same colour as the dashboard lighting. With more Peugeot badges around the car including on the alloy wheels it should be cheaper and easier for you to Peugeotize this car, which is what most people do. You get a 5 year warranty with 3 years free service including parts and labour.

    The 206 Premium comes in 4 colours – Quick Silver, Aegean Blue, Svelte Grey and Onyx Black. Look after the jump for photos of the rear and the interior.
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  • Refreshed 2008 Naza 206 Bestari

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    Naza has updated the Naza 206 Bestari with a new bodykit including a rear roof spoiler, door visors, and a new exhaust tailpipe. The rear seat bench now includes head rests, something that was optional on the car when it was initially launched, even though product images showed that it had headrests.

    The 3 year or 100,000km warranty package has been upped to 5 years now, and includes 3 years free maintenance. With the additional accessories and warranty, the price remains the same at RM68,888 for the 1.4 litre French-rebadge.

    One more rear shot after the jump.

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  • Year end promotion for Naza Sutera and 206 Bestari

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    Naza Corporation is currently having a year end promotion for its Naza Sutera and Naza 206 Bestari models. This promotion starts on the 8th of December 2007 and ends on the 31st of December 2007.

    Buyers of the Naza 206 Bestari during the promotion period will get either a free 32 inch Plasma TV or an Acer Aspire 14.1 inch Centrino Duo notebook computer. The Naza 206 Bestari also comes with 5 years of warranty and 3 years of free service. This offer is valid for the first 100 customers only.

    If you buy a Naza Sutera or a Naza Sutera Sportivo, you will get a 29 inch “slim fit” TV and a DVD player. This offer is valid while stocks last.

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  • Naza 206 Bestari Manual Launched

    The Naza 206 Bestari is now available in manual transmission, which should make the car abit more zippy due to less transmission losses, more gear ratios making them closer together as well as the enjoyment of shifting the gears yourself.

    You can get one at Naza showrooms for RM63,888, about RM5,000 less than the automatic variant, however with this manual version the ABS has also been removed. However, the twin SRS airbags for the front remain. Surveys show customers in this price range value Dual Airbags first, Reverse Sensors and Vehicle Security as priorities.

     
  • Naza year end promotion

    nazapromo.jpgNaza is currently having a promotion until the end of the month where anyone who test drives one of Naza’s 3 compact cars – the Naza Bestari, Naza Suria and Naza Sutera will get a mystery gift.

    Also, if you decide to buy any of these cars before the 31st of December 2006, you’ll get an accessory package worth up to RM2,000.

    For the Naza Bestari, the accessory package includes tinting, rear headrests, hood insulation and others. Not sure about the other cars except for the gold tint.

     
  • Naza Bestari (Peugeot 206) Test Drive Review

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    [ LATEST UPDATE: Naza has updated the Naza 206 Bestari for the 2008 model year. Click the link for more information! ]

    Finally after a long wait, the press fleet for the Naza 206 Bestari is ready and I managed to get a hold of one unit to write a test drive report. The Naza 206 Bestari, codenamed the NX-02 is basically a locally assembled rebadged version of the Peugeot 206, in fact the Peugeot lion badge is still displayed proudly on the rear hatch. Look after the jump for what I think about the Naza 206 Bestari.
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  • Naza 206 Bestari Sportivo and Naza Sutera Sportivo

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    For those who loved the sports concept of the Naza 206 Bestari that was shown back in May 2006, especially the lovely twin halo angel eye headlamps – you’ll be pleased to know you can actually buy a production version of the car now.

    Naza launched two cars today at it’s new Naza Corporation Gallery in Kampung Pandan – the Naza Sutera Sportivo and the Naza 206 Bestari Sportivo. The two cars are basically higher trim levels of the base cars, kitted out both internally and externally. The following are the features of the two Naza Sportivo models:

    Naza 206 Bestari Sportivo

    Exterior:
    Bodykit
    Angle eye headlamps
    LED tail lamps
    Side mirrors with indicators
    16 inch sports alloy wheels
    Aluminium fuel cap cover
    Twin exhaust pipes

    Interior:
    MOMO Pedals
    Sports bucket leather seats
    Red stitched leather steering
    Red and black trim
    Packard Bell GPS Navigation

    Price: RM76,888.00

    Naza Sutera Sportivo

    Exterior:
    Bodykit
    Carbon fiber interior trim
    Twin exhaust pipes
    15 inch sports alloy wheels

    Interior:

    Two tone bucket seats
    Sony CD MP3 player
    MOMO Pedals
    MOMO Shift Knob
    MOMO Handbrake
    MOMO Steering Wheel

    Price: RM39,888.00

    In my opinion, the 206 Bestari Sportivo looks stunning, and the Sutera Sportivo is so-so, but the interior of the Sutera Sportivo is really weird. Somehow the MOMO accessories don’t fit the interior of the car, and the big beige and gray bucket seats look weird, as if there’s some problems with the colour coordination (too bad I don’t actually have a photo of this, let me see if I can get one from Naza). This is all personal preference anyway. The 206 Bestari Sportivo looks similiar to the original 206 Bestari Sport Concept, but there are some changes, for example on the concept, the exhaust pipes were twin pipes, with one on the left and one on the right of the rear bumper, but on the production Sportivo version the twin tailpipes are grouped together on one side. Sports alloy wheels design is also different. I’m not too sure how good the performance and fuel consumption of the Peugeot TU3 1.4 litre engine will be dragging along big 16 inch wheels.

    The Packard Bell GPS Navigation System in the 206 Bestari Sportivo is particularly interesting. It works like how you would expect a GPS system to work – has maps and gives you directions. Maps of KL and other parts of Malaysia are already preloaded into the device.

    I didn’t manage to get any good photos at all, as this wasn’t an exclusive press event, so there were tonnes of other people there, it was almost impossible to get clear shots of the car without some random orange-haired aunty in the way. So pardon me for that, and enjoy whatever photos I managed to get after the post jump.
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  • Naza 206 Bestari Sport Concept

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    As with the Naza Sutera, Naza also showcased a Naza Sportivo version of the Naza 206 Bestari. The car was painted a very nice black, fitted with huge multi-spoke rims, signal lamps on the wing mirrors, and a full bodykit. The interior had a red and black theme to it, and had similiarly colour coded Recaro buckets seats for the front and colour coded seats at the rear. The center dashboard area looks like it had some carbon fibre trim. The rear lamps design was also different, and the car had twin exhaust tailpipes. My favourite part of the car was the new headlamps, which had a design similiar to BMW’s angel eyes. Check out more photos after the jump.
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