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More InformationKancil Replacement Model (Perodua Viva) spotted!
Booking Fees RM 500 only!!!!!
New Perodua Car...Code Name"D18D"/ ViVa
LAUNCHING TODAY!!!!!!10 MAY 2007 !!!!!!!!!
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SOLID... METALLIC
660(M)... RM28,400... RM28,800
850(M)... RM32,500... RM32,900
STD
1000(M)... RM36,800... RM37,200
1000(A)... RM39,800... RM40,200
PREMIUM
1000(M)... RM40,800... RM41,200
1000(A)... RM43,800... RM44,200
COLOUR SELECTION
660----WHITE,SILVER,RED
850----WHITE,SILVER,RED,GREEN
1000--WHITE,SILVER,RED,GREEN,PEARL JADE
CALL 012 - 918 7777 NATASHA
Order your New Car Now.....!!!! ....Be the 1st batch on the road!!!
660cc, 850cc, 1000cc Kancil/Kelisa Replacement Model to be unveiled mid-2007 - reported by The Edge Dailyhttp://www.theedgedaily.com/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_f84c701b-cb73c03a-110b6400-bd0f7ab1
Perodua’s upcoming Kelisa and Kancil Replacement Model is due to be launched in the middle of this year, somewhere around June or July, replacing it’s 13-year old Kancil and 5-year old Kelisa models, reported The Edge Daily. The Perodua Kancil has been somewhat of an asset to the Malaysian automotive industry, and Malaysians themselves, allowing low-income families who use motorcycles to upgrade to a 4-wheeled vehicle due to it’s low entry price.
Rumours have been going around that the Kancil would be retained as an ultra-low end model, with the new car replacing only the Kelisa, but Perodua managing director Syed Hafiz Syed Abu Bakar has cleared these doubts, saying Perodua will have a single model serving the 1 liter and below segment. Some specifications of the new car have been released by Perodua - the 1.0 liter Kancil Replacement Model will come in both manual and automatic transmissions, but there will also be manual-only variants in both 660cc and 850cc form. All 3 engine variants will feature electronic fuel injection and DVVT dynamic variable valve timing.
Perodua has also learned from the Perodua Myvi’s overwhelming runaway success - instead of stockpiling only 1,000 units for the launch orders which was done for the Myvi, the upcoming Perodua Kancil and Kelisa Replacement Model would have between 2,000 to 3,000 cars stockpiled to cater to demand. Production capacity will be 7,000 units monthly.
Perodua’s new Kancil and Kelisa Replacement model is expected to account for 30% of sales this year, with a remaining 40% expected to comprise of Perodua Myvi variants, and 30% for all other models. As for the new car’s name, it isn’t revealed yet, but most people have started referring to it as the Perodua Viva. Spyshots of these car have been captures since end-2005, so we’ve been waiting for this one for more than a year now.
More InformationKancil Replacement Model (Perodua Viva) spotted!
Booking Fees RM 500 only!!!!!
New Perodua Car...Code Name"D18D"/ ViVa
LAUNCHING TODAY!!!!!!10 MAY 2007 !!!!!!!!!
>>
SOLID... METALLIC
660(M)... RM28,400... RM28,800
850(M)... RM32,500... RM32,900
STD
1000(M)... RM36,800... RM37,200
1000(A)... RM39,800... RM40,200
PREMIUM
1000(M)... RM40,800... RM41,200
1000(A)... RM43,800... RM44,200
COLOUR SELECTION
660----WHITE,SILVER,RED
850----WHITE,SILVER,RED,GREEN
1000--WHITE,SILVER,RED,GREEN,PEARL JADE
CALL 012 - 918 7777 NATASHA
Order your New Car Now.....!!!! ....Be the 1st batch on the road!!!
660cc, 850cc, 1000cc Kancil/Kelisa Replacement Model to be unveiled mid-2007 - reported by The Edge Dailyhttp://www.theedgedaily.com/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_f84c701b-cb73c03a-110b6400-bd0f7ab1
Perodua’s upcoming Kelisa and Kancil Replacement Model is due to be launched in the middle of this year, somewhere around June or July, replacing it’s 13-year old Kancil and 5-year old Kelisa models, reported The Edge Daily. The Perodua Kancil has been somewhat of an asset to the Malaysian automotive industry, and Malaysians themselves, allowing low-income families who use motorcycles to upgrade to a 4-wheeled vehicle due to it’s low entry price.
Rumours have been going around that the Kancil would be retained as an ultra-low end model, with the new car replacing only the Kelisa, but Perodua managing director Syed Hafiz Syed Abu Bakar has cleared these doubts, saying Perodua will have a single model serving the 1 liter and below segment. Some specifications of the new car have been released by Perodua - the 1.0 liter Kancil Replacement Model will come in both manual and automatic transmissions, but there will also be manual-only variants in both 660cc and 850cc form. All 3 engine variants will feature electronic fuel injection and DVVT dynamic variable valve timing.
Perodua has also learned from the Perodua Myvi’s overwhelming runaway success - instead of stockpiling only 1,000 units for the launch orders which was done for the Myvi, the upcoming Perodua Kancil and Kelisa Replacement Model would have between 2,000 to 3,000 cars stockpiled to cater to demand. Production capacity will be 7,000 units monthly.
Perodua’s new Kancil and Kelisa Replacement model is expected to account for 30% of sales this year, with a remaining 40% expected to comprise of Perodua Myvi variants, and 30% for all other models. As for the new car’s name, it isn’t revealed yet, but most people have started referring to it as the Perodua Viva. Spyshots of these car have been captures since end-2005, so we’ve been waiting for this one for more than a year now.
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