Perodua Alza-Perodua First MPV

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By irwanfazri

Malaysian Second MPV after Proton Exora

Perodua is second car maker from Malaysia. First car maker is Proton. Perodua Alza is Perodua first MPV. Recently in Malaysia, MPV is become trend of people lifestyle.

The highest specification level of the Perodua Alza is actually a model called the Perodua Alza Advanced Version, which is basically based on the Alza 1.5 Automatic Premium and Manual Premium but with a few additional specifications.

You basically get a new bodykit which consists of front, rear and side skirts and a different rear spoiler. On the inside, you get leather seat covers for all the seats, but the leather treatment does not continue onto the door trim. Also provided is a 5 inch touchscreen LCD which has a Windows CE-based GPS navigation system with a SiRF Atlas IV chipset and 500MHz CPU. The LCD also displays a feed from a 150 degree lense reverse camera.

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Finally, there is tinted film for all the glass in the Alza which Perodua claims is GPS and SmartTAG friendly. Perodua states the specifications as following: 95% IR rejection, 99% UV rejection, 70% light for the front windscreen and about over 50% light for the rest of the glass. This tint has a 5 year warranty against peeling, oxidisation, cracking, discoloration and fading.

The Perodua Alza is be based on the Toyota Passo Sette (also known as the Daihatsu Boon Luminas) and has been called the codename Perodua D46T for the development stage. Being engineered from an existing Toyota and Daihatsu model, the only surprise for us usually is the car’s refreshed and Perodua-ised exterior looks but even for that.

The interior teaser shown in had a cream interior. There will be a small middle seat between the driver and front passenger but in this teaser image, it has been folded down to use as an armrest, and probably that’s how it should be used as most of the time as there probably won’t be any seatbelt for the front middle chair.

Second row shows all three occupants are buckled up – with the middle occupant wearing a lap belt. It doesn’t look like the third row occupants are wearing any seat belts (though there is most likely going to be seat belts equipped for the third row) and I personally don’t think the rear will be that wide – it must be some kind of optical trick.

Side view
Side view
Interior view
Interior view

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portz2008 2 years ago

Tis is a neat car also isn't it?

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irwanfazri Hub Author 2 years ago

Yes portz2008, want to buy one?

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sord87 Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

I have viewed several times of Perodua Alza.It seems the model and specification of Alza almost similar to Myvi.I think it is just a longer remodeling.

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irwanfazri Hub Author 2 years ago

Yes, this is the longer version of Myvi because it based on Toyota Passo seven seater. Myvi origins from Toyota Passo. Toyota is the main shareholder of Perodua.

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