Perodua Alza – 14,828 units sold in 2021, MPV demand still very close to Aruz seven-seat SUV despite age - paultan.org

2022-06-30 08:28:16 By : Mr. FamiPort-Steven Yang

In Cars, Local News, Perodua / By Jonathan Lee / 4 January 2022 6:48 pm / 11 comments

With SUVs becoming ever more popular by the day and the MPV market continuing to shrink, you could be forgiven for thinking sales of the Perodua Alza would’ve slowed to a right crawl – especially as it will soon go the way of the dodo. But you’d be dead wrong.

Perodua gave us a breakdown of its 2021 sales figures by model, and while the Alza technically generated the lowest volume for the national carmaker, the 14,828 units the company shifted last year is nothing to be sniffed at. In fact, despite nearing 12 years of age – with Perodua doing practically nothing apart from performing mild styling and spec tweaks – the seven-seater was within 500 units of the newer Aruz SUV.

Clearly, demand for the practical people carrier remains strong – the only reason the company is stopping production at the end of the month is due to the government mandating that all cars built in 2022 must meet Euro 4 emissions regulations. If you still want one of the current models, you’d better hurry, as the company is building a final run of 1,100 units in January, having obtained a stay of execution.

The D46T Alza was launched way back in 2009, based on the then-new Daihatsu Boon Luminas and Toyota Passo Sette and powered by the second-generation Myvi‘s 103 hp/136 Nm 1.5 litre 3SZ-VE four-cylinder engine. While its two siblings have long since been discontinued, the Perodua soldiered on, receiving two facelifts in 2014 and 2018 to modernise it in line with the rest of the lineup.

Its long-overdue replacement, codenamed D27A, is widely tipped to be based on the new Toyota Avanza and Daihatsu Xenia twins, sharing the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) with the Ativa. Expect it to feature the newer 2NR-FE engine from the current Myvi and the latest D-CVT from the Ativa.

2022 Perodua Alza render, based on Myvi facelift

The new model should also finally receive the Perodua Smart Drive Assist (PSDA) driver assistance suite that includes autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and lane centring assist. Six airbags and stability control, items the old Alza could only dream of, will also likely feature.

The D27A was expected to debut late last year, but the national movement control order, global semiconductor shortage and the launch of the facelifted Myvi likely put paid to those plans. With the car due to finally go on sale later this year, could the Alza even surpass the Aruz’s volume in 2022?

Book now, nex mth regret bcos new Alza 2022 will b launch unless Perodua offer a big discount for the outgoing model.

Unlikely to maintain this sales once the D27A launches with above Myvi pricing.

That means aruz was a failure along with little d ativa

X70 sold 16k sound like a failure.

Aruz sold 15k is an even bigger failure is it?

How to compare? X70 price starts from 90k+, and probably average about 100-110k per car. Arus & Ativa sells at what price again?

Because Alza is a 7 seater circa RM50k. Plus niw also got Alza taxi. That is why lor.

We like Alza due to the mini-mpv size & practicality. So maintain that! dont want bulky Aruz. But Alza suffers from poorest/outdated safety specs.

But the new D27A will be as bulky as the Aruz. People like the Alza because it drives like a Myvi.

Alza secondhand value will likely increase because of this.

The new Toyota Veloz 2022 (twin to the new Perodua Alza replacement model) FAILED!. Just imagine, if you are at the shopping mall underground car park queuing to exit the mall with fully loaded or on the way to Genting Highlands during peak season. Semua kena turun oooooo, huhuhu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep1SPDwGGWE

The new Toyota Veloz 2022 (twin to the new Perodua Alza replacement model) FAILED!. Just imagine, if you are at the shopping mall underground car park queuing to exit the mall with fully loaded or on the way to Genting Highlands during peak season. Semua kena turun oooooo, huhuhu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep1SPDwGGWE

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