2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k

2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k

The 2019 Perodua Axia has been officially launched. The revamped bestseller was unveiled at Perodua Sentral this morning after the original stage – the MYPerodua Nation carnival that was supposed to be happen this weekend in Setia Alam – got called off due to the haze.

Perodua opened order books for the 2019 Axia last month, and revealed full specifications and estimated prices along with it, although no official images were released. We can now confirm that the prices are final – Malaysia’s most affordable car is priced from RM24,090 for the “driving school spec” Standard E to RM43,190 for the range topping Advance with all the bells and whistles. More on the new goodies later.

The Viva-replacing Axia has been with us since September 2014, and it received a midlife facelift in January 2017. For all its life, the Axia has had two unique faces – a normal one and a sportier one for the SE and Advance. This split is no more – now, all Axia variants share the same face, with trim differences.

Clockwise from top: Standard E, GXtra, Advance and SE

The outgoing Axia range had four trim levels (E, G, SE, Advance) and two of those (G and SE) had manual or auto options (base E was MT only, top Advance was AT only). In the 2019 Axia range, Perodua has added two new variants, and deleted the manual option for the SE, which means that other than the kosong E, all Axias come with a four-speed automatic. The new range reads E, G, GXtra (new), Style (new) SE and Advance.

Like before, the 5MT and 4AT are paired with a 1.0 litre three-cylinder engine. The 1KR-VE VVT-i engine makes 67 hp and 91 Nm of torque at 4,400 rpm. Claimed FC is unchanged – 22.5 km/l for the MT and 21.6 km/l for the AT. The new SUV-inspired Style variant is rated lower at 20.8 km/l, likely due to a combination of extra weight, bigger tyres and less smooth airflow (more on this later). The Axia is an Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV).

We move on to equipment. Like before, all variants above the E come with ABS and EBD, but Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) makes its debut in the 2019 Axia. The active safety system, and P2’s anti-theft bag hook are available from the GXtra up. That’s very welcome, but the big news here is the introduction of the Advanced Safety Assist (ASA) 2.0 safety pack on the range topping Axia Advance.

2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k

First seen on the Myvi and then the Aruz (in 2.0 form), P2’s ASA safety suite includes Pre-Collision Warning (PCW), Pre-Collision Braking (PCB), Front Departure Alert (FDA) and Pedal Misoperation Control (PMC), all working with the assistance of a stereo camera located at the top of the windscreen. The model’s airbag count remains at two, and the Axia’s four-star ASEAN NCAP rating is maintained, but the addition of VSC and ASA 2.0 is a big deal in this segment.

Away from safety kit, the G spec gets two speakers, electric side mirrors, and 14-inch alloys. For many, the GXtra is where it really starts – besides the above-mentioned VSC and anti-snatch bag hook, it adds on rear parking sensors, driver’s seat height adjustment, and two rear speakers (for four in total).

As mentioned, going for the SE will no longer get you a unique face, but it’s still the “sporty” variant in the range thanks to skirting on the front bumper and sides with red pinstripe accents on the grille, front bumper and rear bumper. There’s a matching red trim on the dashboard’s centre stack.

2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k

Other SE-onwards equipment include safety and solar window tint, front parking sensors, electric folding door mirrors, “semi bucket” seats (with a thick centre stripe) and keyless entry with push-button start. Like before, the top Advance is based on the SE, but it adds on ASA 2.0 and a touchscreen head unit with reverse camera.

VSC and ASA aside, the big surprise is the new Axia Style variant, which gets SUV-inspired looks – think Volkswagen CrossPolo, Hyundai i20 Active and Honda WR-V. Merely dressed up in SUV fashion, the Axia Style has no extra off-road ability than the standard car, and P2 has steered clear of any SUV connotations with the variant name.

Like those global B-segment examples, the Style wears SUV-style black plastic cladding around the lower body, with silver painted sections at the lower front and rear bumpers that mimic skid plates. Adding to the desired effect are black roof rails, although they’re merely decorative and can’t be used to mount a roof box.

The Style’s front end is slightly different from the rest of the range, thanks to black carbon-textured stickers around the “mouth”, giving it a face that reminds us of the previous-gen blue-coloured Myvi SE. There’s also a unique dotted grille insert and an exclusive Style colour – Sunrise Orange. Clear tail lamps are exclusive to the Style in the 2019 Axia range.

The Style also stands taller than other Axias, by 15 mm to be exact. This added height is not because of raised suspension, but is only from the 15-inch two-tone alloys (an inch up from other variants) and thicker tyres combo, plus the roof rails. The result of this is slightly compromised fuel economy: 20.8 km/l vs the standard automatic car’s 21.6 km/l.

Inside, the Axia Style is unchanged save for unique black “denim” fabric for the seats, which have a “fish scale” pattern and contrast stitching. The Style is actually not the range topper, and aside from its unique “SUV bits” equipment count is largely similar to the GXtra, but with the addition of keyless entry and push start. A white illuminated meter panel is standard from the Style onwards.

Perodua is expecting 20% to 25% of total Axia sales – which are skewed towards women (in contrast, most Bezza buyers are men) – to come from the Style. Like what you see?

As for colours, the E is only available in Ivory White, while the rest of the range can be had in Ivory White, Glittering Silver, Midnight Blue and Lava Red. The latter red is not available for the G (only three options) and Style, but for the latter it’s replaced by the variant exclusive Sunrise Orange (four options).

As usual, the warranty is for five years or 150,000 km, whichever comes first. Lastly, pricing and the spec breakdown in point form. On-the-road (without insurance, Pen Malaysia; add RM2k for East Malaysia) prices for the 2019 Axia are:

  • Axia Standard E – RM24,090
  • Axia Standard G – RM33,490
  • Axia GXtra – RM34,990
  • Axia Style – RM38,890
  • Axia SE – RM38,890
  • Axia Advance – RM43,190

2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k
2019 Perodua Axia launched in Malaysia – 6 variants; new SUV-like ‘Style’ model; VSC, ASA; RM24k-RM43k

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 Standard E – RM24,090


Gets as standard:

Mechanicals

  • 1.0 litre VVT-i DOHC engine
  • 998 cc naturally-aspirated three-cylinder
  • 67 hp at 6,000 rpm
  • 91 Nm at 4,400 rpm
  • Five-speed manual transmission
  • Ventilated brake discs (front), drums (rear)

Exterior

  • 14-inch steel wheels
  • Halogen projector headlamps
  • LED tail lamps, red lens

Interior

  • Four-way manual front seat adjustment
  • Standard type fabric
  • Power windows
  • Two cupholders

Safety

  • Dual airbags
  • Rear ISOFIX child seat anchors
  • Four-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 Standard G – RM33,490


Adds on:

Mechanicals

  • Four-speed automatic transmission

Exterior

  • 14-inch alloy wheels
  • Rear wiper
  • Body colour side mirrors

Interior

  • Power-adjustable door mirrors
  • Seat back pockets
  • 2-DIN head unit with USB
  • Rev counter and trip computer (average FC, range)
  • Two speakers
  • Remote key with alarm, panic button, central locking
  • Centre console with third cupholder
  • Multi-purpose container

Safety

  • ABS with EBD

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 GXtra – RM34,990


Adds on:

Exterior

  • Chrome grille trim
  • Powered and retractable door mirrors
  • Rear defogger

Interior

  • Mid type fabric
  • Painted centre cluster (silver)
  • Painted steering wheel spokes (silver)
  • Driver’s seat height adjustment
  • Grip handles
  • Anti-snatch hook
  • Two rear speakers (total four)

Safety

  • Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with traction control
  • Rear parking sensors

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 Style – RM38,890


Adds on:

Exterior

  • Unique front and rear bumpers (for Style only)
  • Unique grille insert with carbon-style surround (for Style only)
  • Black body cladding (for Style only)
  • Decorative roof rails (for Style only)
  • 15-inch two-tone alloy wheels (for Style only)
  • Rear reflectors (for Style only)
  • Clear lens tail lamps (for Style only)
  • Sunrise Orange colour option (for Style only)
  • B-pillar black-out stickers
  • New design projector headlamps
  • Front fog lamps
  • Rear spoiler with third brake light
  • Smart Key keyless entry
  • Chrome door handles

Interior

  • Push-button engine start/stop
  • White illuminated meter panel
  • Semi bucket type seats
  • Detachable rear headrests
  • Chrome trim on centre cluster
  • Chrome inside door handles
  • Painted door armrests (silver)
  • Black denim-style fabric upholstery (for Style only)

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 SE – RM38,890


Adds on:

Exterior

  • Front and rear skirting with red trim
  • Red trim on grille
  • Two-tone side skirts
  • Wing mirror turn signals

Interior

  • Red trim on centre cluster and side AC vents
  • Solar and security window tint
  • SE-type fabric upholstery
  • Fabric trim on door panels
  • Bluetooth function on head unit

Safety

  • Front parking sensors

2019 Perodua Axia 1.0 Advance – RM43,190


Adds on:

Exterior

  • Front and rear skirting with gloss black trim
  • 14-inch two-tone alloy wheels

Interior

  • Chrome trim on centre cluster and side AC vents
  • Steering audio controls
  • Leather wrapped steering
  • Touchscreen head unit with navigation, Smart Link, HDMI

Safety

  • Advanced Safety Assist (ASA) 2.0
  • Pre-Collision Warning and Braking with pedestrian detection
  • Front Departure Alert
  • Pedal Misoperation Control
  • Reverse camera

For full specs and to compare the 2019 Perodua Axia against price rivals such as the just-refreshed Proton Saga, head to CarBase.my.



GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Axia Style


GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Axia Advance

GALLERY: 2019 Perodua Axia GXtra

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Comments

  • Baby Picanto

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    • Carolyn Khaw on Sep 20, 2019 at 8:26 pm

      Perodua, you are targeting young buyers and we are budget conscious people, please put Android or Apple play or Bluetooth or at the most AUX on your cars!

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      • Aris Saidin on Sep 21, 2019 at 2:58 pm

        With this car, Proton will soon see waterfalls sales. Kasihan Proton

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        • Celup King on Sep 21, 2019 at 7:25 pm

          You’d been telling us that since new Myvi came out, Alza facelift, Aruz launch, and now Axia facelift, but so far the only waterfalls I see is your tears when reality don’t matched what you told us. Proton sales continue to go up and up.

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        • Stupid comment

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  • anonymous on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:30 am

    first facelift SE & AV models look better

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  • Loppy on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:33 am

    Wow axia suv style same price as axia se? Habis lah iriz!

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    • Anonymous on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:05 pm

      Why compare it to the Iriz? The Iriz is in a bigger segment (it’s a foot longer and 4 inches wider) and is also not one of Proton’s “budget” segment. That would be the Saga. There isn’t currently a comparable Proton hatchback to the Axia.
      The Axia Style is not value for money. At that price bracket a Saga Premium AT is better equipped and has a more practical boot space. The only reason to buy the Axia Style is because it’s a hatchback that looks different.

      Otherwise, it’s actually better to either spend almost RM4000 less for the GXtra, or the same price for the SE which has Bluetooth functionality, front parking sensors, and better FC. The Style is practically a GXtra with a bodykit.

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      • granny on Sep 27, 2019 at 11:46 am

        Actually Proton Saga is much more dated.

        1. it’s based on Proton Saga BLM 2008.
        2. it’s still old campro, using thick engine oil. suitable engine oil is 10W-30 up to 40degree ambient. 10W-40 for 40degree ambient above. 10W-30 is Perodua Viva’s generation. today only vvt modified.
        3. Axia is alumnium engine, vvti, 0W-20 thin engine oil, API SN high grade required. RM200. Axia gear Oil is RM80 each change.
        5. Axia interior is even more spacious than Saga. smaller boot due to hatchback. Axia’s 260 Liter boot space even larger than Iriz’s boot space 215 Liter.
        Axia 2014 launched earlier, already touted to have interior size matched 2nd Gen Myvi 2011.

        Well, Proton Saga is not that bad anyway. It’s still a super value Mini Sedan.

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  • Typical Malaysian on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:35 am

    wahh…completenya safety kat axia…harga murah pula tu…35k ada complete safety sudah….hahahah…Panasnya kepala…kuning2 je air menitis dari atas…

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    • Roti j. Sdn Bhd on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:11 pm

      Without any doubts, the new Axia FL will be a game changer for sure and maintain it’s no.1 spot again. Now with a new crossover look, sales will increase significantly and game the Saga FL over. There are several reasons why the new Axia FL will continue to be Malaysian game changer again

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      • Kuih lapis on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:17 pm

        Why people prefer the game changing Axia over the Saga FL? It is because that Axia RV remain high even after 5 years of using it. You drive Saga for 5 years, RV will drop 80% from it’s original price.

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        • The reasons why Axia FL will continue to be Malaysian game changer is because that game changing Axia FL have a new trending crossover look, complete safety features, High RV and proven quality. This is why Saga FL have no chance to compete with the new Axia FL

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          • Dupe buster on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:47 pm

            So pathetic! Is there no real Malaysian proud of the Axia? I can only see a bunch of paid P2 trolls with stupid names praising the Axia.

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          • Engineer on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:28 pm

            Nothing to be proud about a rebadge car that Perodua engineers did nothing significant except changing the bumpers. I have never seen anyone truly proud of a Perodua car, never. Not even their owners.

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          • Aris Saidin on Sep 21, 2019 at 2:59 pm

            Perodua sales is always 4X Proton sales. Shameful for Proton always

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          • Another tikus

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        • I like Saga. The low RV makes it an affordable & safe used car for the lower income groups. This unlike Axia & Bezza still commanding high prices for very poor cars, so not many Axia & Bezza are resold back to the market. In terms of ecology, Saga makes perfect sense for continually being reused. Perodua cars? Not so much.

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    • Perodua CEO said VSC can’t be fitted on the Axia and Alza platforms, but now suddenly it is possible after Saga has VSC. I don’t trust my safety to a company that blatantly lied to earn more profits.

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      • the empire shopping mall on Sep 23, 2019 at 4:58 pm

        P2 should come clean about this or at least provide some explanation. How come last time they said cannot fit VSC, now can pulak? I know it doesnt matter much to the public, but some of us incl. myself are very curious. was it because they figured out the technology or any workaround? Or they just didnt want to do it because it would increase their costs and hurt their bottomline?

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  • John Minum Teh 8X - Bras and Panties on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:36 am

    Good bye lousy Perodua, hello comfort safety Proton

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  • donno on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:39 am

    Wow lots of cost-down initiative that is not highlighted to the consumers.

    1. No power folding door mirrors for models below SE. Previously all models except E had power folding door mirrors.

    2. Red lens rear lights for all models (even the advance version!) except style model.

    3. Anti-theft bag hook deleted from G model

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:44 am

    Not really paultan.org’s fault but more of Perodua failure to properly disclose the real differences between Standard E and Standard G variant. As edvident by the interior shot, there is still no rev counter in the intrument cluster and no radio + speakers. Furthermore going of the 2017 – 2019 Axia, the Standard E will also omit the rear wiper, alarm with imbolizer, centre console which reduce the cup holder count by one, rear parcel shelf, less good quality fabric (in typically perodua fashion) among other things.

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    • Not Toyota Fan on Sep 20, 2019 at 7:58 pm

      Aiyoh, Boleh-Landers don’t care lah.

      Asalkan murah, ada Jepunis teknologi, Perodua badge, RV, kurang minyak …. sudah win liao.

      See the fanbois salivating here, hailing it as the best thing since white rice.

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  • shakir on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:46 am

    baik beli saga

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:47 am

    As I go through the pictures to better understand this new Axia, I discover that the Standard G variant dosen’t have a front passenger grip handle.

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:48 am

    Are the alloy wheels on the SE variant the same design but different finish to those on 1.3 Myvi’s?

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  • isaac on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:51 am

    style version so lawaaa !

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:51 am

    Perodua should really have another variant positioned above the Standard E and below RM30k. The price difference between the Standard E and Standard G being close to RM9400 is frankly just ridiculous.

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    • The G manual used to be RM30,200 when first launched. When they did the facelift, they jacked it up higher.

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:53 am

    If Perodua has neglected to the alter the rear seat back angle and tweak overal seat shape for better comfort AND has neglected to imporve highway stabilty, my money will still be on Proton even with their more questionble quality.

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  • Muhammad Affandi Bin Azmi on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:03 am

    Perodua is the right choice for me.. .. Good resale value…Toyota reliability.. Good quality & long lasting car…. Say no to crappy Proton Saga.

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    • Dupe buster on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:38 pm

      Words from a known name-changing P2 troll. Very ‘believable’ indeed. LMAO.

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  • Vader on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:09 am

    Boring car. NEXT!!!!

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  • Daddykassi on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:34 am

    Go go go… The game changer is coming! Nangislah Saga!

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  • pengayuhbasikal on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:39 am

    cehh…the roof rail is for decorative and asthetic purpose only….later…got problem lah if want to put roof rack ….

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 11:45 am

    Paultan.org – “and deleted the manual option for the SE”

    Me – and deleted the manual option for the G and SE.

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  • Matchy on Sep 20, 2019 at 12:06 pm

    The price gap between the E & G is quite huge and the only main difference is the gearbox (and maybe the rim) Justifiable?

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 20, 2019 at 12:12 pm

    The Axia Standard E was originally available with white only. Then with 2017 Sliver became an option and it indirectly made the Standard E a popular choice. However since it’s a base model, profit is low and with this iteration, the Standard E returns to white only to lessen private buyers of the Standard E variant. Just my opinion.

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  • MT User on Sep 20, 2019 at 12:47 pm

    P2 should bring in manual version for this suv style axia. Still alot people out there love manual transmission.

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    • Sam KK Loo on Sep 20, 2019 at 9:58 pm

      Manual from P2… you will only get bombarded plus swearing word from Poodua SA if you try ask for one.

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  • Pls lah p2 on Sep 20, 2019 at 1:05 pm

    Disappointed looks.. only the style version looks special a bit, previous advanced looks nicer… vsc n abs should fix as standard not just offering functionless bodykits, pvc seat cover, hooks…

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  • Henry Lim on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:01 pm

    You can imagine when axia get vsc, will increase a lot of axia tiong your behind in highway, so scary.

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  • Jasbir Singh Gill on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    Everybody is going crazy over the new Axia. This will be another hot seller like the Myvi. Even the new Myvi, launched in Nov 2018, already sold 150,000 cars.

    Now plus this new hot seller, Perodua sales will be 250,000. This means, P2 sales no more 4X that of Proton, it is now 5X.

    Perodua cars are so safe now, habis lah Iriz and Saga sales

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  • Toyoltua on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    Overpriced junk. Habis lah P2!

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  • Jip Brawl the holy gecko preaches inside dessert cave on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:03 pm

    With new SuvAxia, now you can drive tough around orchard estate, you also can speed through speed bump at 70kmph.

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    • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 22, 2019 at 11:45 pm

      What are you talking about
      With no revisions to suspension you think can ah?

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  • Kenny8886 on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:09 pm

    Now that the style variant is out, i can just say that i really like the styling of the car, just not in that orange though. Originally thought that orange will be like a vibrant orange , turns out it’s not the case.

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  • Nothing beats the kelisa aka mini cooper

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  • Anang Z. on Sep 20, 2019 at 2:59 pm

    Bagus. Perodua dan Proton bersaing dengan sihat.
    باكوس. فرودوا دان فروتون برسايع دعن سيحة

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    • Roti j. Sdn Bhd on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:09 pm

      Without any doubt, the new Axia FL will be a game changer and maintain it’s no.1 spot again. Now with crossover look, sales will increase significantly and game the Saga FL over. There are reasons why the new Axia FL will continue to be Malaysian game changer again

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  • Pakulupapito on Sep 20, 2019 at 3:14 pm

    Ok, just nice. Nothing to bash. A little something to praise. Good for the price range.

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  • Husni Mustafa on Sep 20, 2019 at 3:28 pm

    Too many trimming variants and unnecessary permutation in installations.

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  • Mr. Mama on Sep 20, 2019 at 3:29 pm

    Finally.. front bumper almost identical to previous myvi generation..

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  • If you’re gonna release an existing car as ‘new’, then go way further than brandishing a new look that’s not even standard across more than the 1 variant. And further than just adding one new feature, that’s not even available in the new look model! Not counting VSC because last time P2 BS-ed that it couldn’t fit it in, and voila. Lie better or not at all next time.

    Also, after having made things easy for themselves by standardizing the designs and limiting the variants. Who was the genius that decided to re-complicate things here? Why even have the SE variant? For people that don’t want the crossover look, but want front parking sensors and keyless entry? Get the GXtra and go to an accessories shop, save yourself the RM4000 difference.

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    • I agree with you, Perodua should have just kept the Axia at 4 trim levels. The G and SE are so pointless.

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  • Safety First on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:02 pm

    All thanks to Saga 2019 FL for pushing Stability Control and more airbags down the segment. If Saga was not here, Axia would still come with 1 or no airbag and no Stability Control. All credits should go towards Saga and Proton in general. Well done to you guys!

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    • Do you remember that Perodua CEO said VSC couldn’t be fitted on the Axia and Alza platforms? Funny how suddenly Perodua can do it now after Saga has VSC. Perodua just got caught red-handed lying to earn more profit.

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    • Dylan Ch'ng on Sep 22, 2019 at 11:42 pm

      Perodua has been forced to have two airbags in their cars from 2013. It’s thanks to the government, not Proton.

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      • Safety First on Sep 23, 2019 at 11:45 am

        Government mandated the law because Proton could match it. However all these while Mira & Boon JDM have twin airbags as standard, so why did they waited for government to mandate before implementing? Ans: It’s all about their overlords greediness to maximise profits.

        If Proton didn’t take first steps, government wouldn’t make it a law, and certainly Perodua wouldn’t give all these features you see now. It all started from Proton.

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  • P1 vs P2 on Sep 20, 2019 at 6:12 pm

    Too bad style version don’t have touchscreen radio..

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  • Zender 1st version Myvi on Sep 20, 2019 at 8:39 pm

    Choose Saga for space and practicality
    Choose Axia for fuel consumption
    Saga FL is improved version
    Axia looks nice
    For long term usage Saga is better
    Your money your choice

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  • Haidi on Sep 20, 2019 at 9:36 pm

    The ground clearance of the “Style edition” is only 1.5cm higher by measurement, but by the look, it looks much higher than that. It wondrous!

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  • Visitor on Sep 21, 2019 at 5:30 am

    I could not believe the price difference between the base model and the top end…

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  • WooGoo on Sep 21, 2019 at 12:47 pm

    Wah! More safety features than the new BMW 3 series….

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  • JackieT on Sep 22, 2019 at 5:40 am

    still no adjustable steering wheel??

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  • Hi P2 on Sep 22, 2019 at 7:58 am

    P2 player immediately looks so dated when comparing to P1 saga …………..

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  • why do i have a feeling perodua rushed this one to production just so they wouldnt lose out to saga? many info also absent from P2 with regards to the specs.

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  • PROTONx50 on Oct 16, 2019 at 1:47 pm

    Kete goyang2.. performance xada… body ringan/nipis harga 44k?? … goodbye perodua.. hi proton

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