Malaysia car sales 2004

Malaysians registered 489,293 new vehicles in 2004, up 13.3% on 2003. Proton led the market with a 34.2% share, and the Perodua Kancil was the year’s best-selling model with 58,351 units.

Top models · 2004

ModelUnitsShare
1▲1PeroduaKancil58,351
11.9%
2▲1ProtonIswara54,388
11.1%
3▼2ProtonWira46,880
9.6%
4ProtonWaja36,824
7.5%
5PeroduaKelisa30,577
6.2%
6PeroduaKenari25,443
5.2%
7NEWProtonGen219,475
4.0%
8▲2ToyotaVios16,824
3.4%
9▼1InokomAtos11,672
2.4%
10▲12NazaRia11,336
2.3%

Top makes · 2004

MakeUnitsShare
1Proton167,244
34.2%
2Perodua121,839
24.9%
3Toyota62,223
12.7%
4Honda26,283
5.4%
5Nissan19,635
4.0%
6▲2Hyundai16,468
3.4%
7Inokom15,221
3.1%
8▼2Kia14,312
2.9%
9▲3Naza11,357
2.3%
10▼1Mercedes Benz6,374
1.3%

Monthly registrations · 2004

Quick answers

What was the best-selling car in Malaysia in 2004?

The Perodua Kancil, with 58,351 registrations in 2004.

Which brand sold the most cars in Malaysia in 2004?

Proton, with 167,244 registrations — a 34.2% market share.

How many cars were sold in Malaysia in 2004?

489,293 new vehicles were registered in Malaysia in 2004.