For the personalisation-inclined, Perodua has revealed pricing for the recently-uncovered Bezza A-segment sedan, the manufacturer’s first three-box design. In a nutshell, the GearUp kit for the Bezza includes body kit, seat covers and door trim, with two pre-set packages: the Dynamic Package and the Stylish Package, and all items listed are available on all variants of the Bezza. Prices include labour and 6% GST.
The Dynamic body kit comprises front and rear bumper kits, side skirting and rear spoiler, retailing for RM2,000 in Peninsular Malaysia, while the self-explanatory seat covers and door trim cover pack retails for RM900 in the Peninsula. The Dynamic package brings together the aforementioned two sets, the body kit with the seat covers and door trim for a RM2,600 list price in Peninsular Malaysia, a saving of RM300 over the two a la carte purchases put together.
The Stylish package is made up of the Dynamic body kit, side door protectors and door visor, retailing at RM2,265 in Peninsular Malaysia. Also in the roster but not displayed with the GearUp show car is the OEM GearUp child seat, which will be available soon.
Buyers looking to commit to a hire purchase scheme will be glad to know that, upon selection, these packages are worked into the overall purchase price, instead of requiring up front payment for the selection of the Bezza’s GearUp accessories.
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