Plenty of details have been revealed with the launch of the new Perodua Aruz, and one of them is the GearUp range of accessories for the seven-seater SUV. While the list is a little shorter than on other Perodua models – there’s no bodykit, for example – a number of aesthetic and functional parts still remain.
For the outside, Perodua is offering a set of door visors priced at RM160, while chrome scuff plates for the front and rear door sills retail at RM150. Similarly, the RM160 rear bumper protector guards against scratches caused by loading items into the boot, where you’ll also be able to fit a RM140 luggage tray.
Inside, there are coil floor mats priced at RM200, as well as a RM785 infant child seat and a RM975 toddler seat, both of which are ISOFIX-compliant. Those who would like reduced noise while driving may also purchase insulation for the bonnet and doors, and these are priced at RM80 and RM455 respectively.
Lastly, there’s a Bluetooth tyre pressure monitoring system that can be monitored using a smartphone app, retailing at RM430. Perodua is also offering a Utility Package which bundles the door visors, coil mats and luggage tray, priced at RM450.
The Perodua Aruz is priced at RM72,900 for the 1.5X and RM77,900 for the 1.5AV, both on-the-road without insurance. Browse full specifications and equipment on CarBase.my.
For further reading on the Perodua Aruz:
- 2019 Perodua Aruz SUV – complete spec-by-spec list
- 2019 Perodua Aruz against budget seven-seater SUV rivals in Malaysia
- 2019 Perodua Aruz – ASA 2.0 features detailed
- 2019 Perodua Aruz SUV – 2,200 bookings made since Jan 3
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV with GearUp accessories
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 X with GearUp accessories
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 X
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV official photos
GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Aruz 1.5 colours official photos
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Stil boring, pass pass pass PASS!
i wonder how fast this thing goes in corner before falling down like the old kembara hehehe
well keep wondering.. nobody gonna stop you.
Good for third world countries …
How do i miss the times when additional stickers down the doors of the proton iswara costs thousands and deleting it would increase the waiting time due to need to special order to delete the accessories!
Aiyo pls stop this bodykit thing la, will make the owners think they are driving Ferrari and racing with Mivi and tailgate REAL POWERFUL CARS that dunt need all the silly bodykits…after install the kits drive even crazier look at Alza Mivi Keliss allreckless
It didn’t stop all those vios to be TRD rally cars, or civics with 1.5 turbo desperately becoming type Rs in our highways. What’s the difference with this?? Option is an option, leave them be if you’re not keen on it.
Most accessories on offer are fine. What I don’t get is the noise insulators, which implies that the standard vehicle is so noisy that you’d have to take extra measures, and pay some more!
Still, the Aruz seems quite a decent product for Malaysians. Any family needing a 7-seater should definitely consider.