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Home News Insights Is This Perodua’s Next MPV? Is This Perodua’s Next MPV? Insights Hans | August 10, 2020 06:20 pm According to several Indonesian sites, this odd looking MPV is the Toyota Calya, a seven-seater MPV that is based on the Toyota Agya, whose Daihatsu-badged twin the Daihatsu Ayla is also sold in Malaysia as the Perodua Axia. Far from being a replacement for the Myvi-based Perodua Alza, Indonesian site Kompas Otomotif claims that this all-new Ayla/Axia-based MPV will sit below the Toyota Avanza. Just like the Toyota Avanza (Daihatsu Xenia) and Toyota Agya (Daihatsu Ayla, Perodua Axia), the Calya will also be sold by both Toyota and Daihatsu brands. Will it be coming to Malaysia? That’s a bit hard to say. Assuming that reports from the Indonesian press are a reliable indicator, the so-called Calya MPV is aimed at the Datsun Go+, which is a very basic, low-cost MPV that is powered by a tiny 1.2-litre engine. The Go+’s cabin is very spartan and its compliance to UN safety regulations (not yet fully adopted by Indonesia) is doubtful – Global NCAP has repeatedly sounded Nissan for selling low-cost cars with sub-standard safety features to developing markets. To comply with Indonesia's Low Cost Green Cars (LCGC) requirements, the Cayla's engine capacity is likely to be limited to 1.2-litre, but there is no reason to doubt that a larger 1.5-litre unit cannot be made available for other markets like Malaysia. Putting aside compliance to our stricter UN-standard regulations, if the Calya is anything like the Go+ it is doubtful that it will meet the expectations of Malaysian customers, many of whom reckon that the Alza is as basic as what’s acceptable for a budget family MPV. Still, Perodua’s recently constructed second plant has raised the company’s total production capacity to 350,000 units per annum (according to Perodua’s corporate website). The company sells around 210,000 cars per year, with negligible export volume. The remaining 140,000-plus units in unutilised capacity suggests that Perodua is preparing for another mass-market, high volume product. The much rumoured Perodua Sedan is almost certain to arrive sometime between late-2016 and early-2017 but it’s not realistic to expect that one model to sell in six digit numbers so unless Perodua is confident of raising its exports significantly, there might be a faint possibility of a sub-Alza model in the pipeline. Image credit: Otomania and Auto Bild Indonesia. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags agya ayla Calya perodua Print Related News Perodua Axia Generasi Baharu (D74A) Lancar 2023 – Apa Yang Anda Perlu Tahu Auto News Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | December 03, 2022 Berdasarkan khabar angin semasa, projek pembangunan model generasi baharu Perodua Axia, kod nama D74A yang diketuai Perodua sambil dibantu Toyota dan ... GIIAS 2016: Toyota Calya Makes Appearance Auto News Kon | August 19, 2016 Following the recent simultaneous launch with its Daihatsu Sigra twin, the new Toyota Calya low-cost MPV makes another public appearance at the ... Toyota Calya and Daihatsu Sigra Launched In Indonesia – 7-Seater Perodua Axia/Bezza Auto News Hans | August 02, 2016 PT Toyota Astra Motor and PT Astra Daihatsu Motor have jointly launched the Toyota Calya and Daihatsu Sigra twins in Indonesia earlier ... The 2023 Toyota Agya GR Sport just looks really cool Auto News Jim Kem | February 15, 2023 Toyota Indonesia wasted no time in advertising the all-new Agya which, in case you were wondering, is indeed based on the 2nd-generation Perodua Axia ... Comments
Is This Perodua’s Next MPV? Insights Hans | August 10, 2020 06:20 pm According to several Indonesian sites, this odd looking MPV is the Toyota Calya, a seven-seater MPV that is based on the Toyota Agya, whose Daihatsu-badged twin the Daihatsu Ayla is also sold in Malaysia as the Perodua Axia. Far from being a replacement for the Myvi-based Perodua Alza, Indonesian site Kompas Otomotif claims that this all-new Ayla/Axia-based MPV will sit below the Toyota Avanza. Just like the Toyota Avanza (Daihatsu Xenia) and Toyota Agya (Daihatsu Ayla, Perodua Axia), the Calya will also be sold by both Toyota and Daihatsu brands. Will it be coming to Malaysia? That’s a bit hard to say. Assuming that reports from the Indonesian press are a reliable indicator, the so-called Calya MPV is aimed at the Datsun Go+, which is a very basic, low-cost MPV that is powered by a tiny 1.2-litre engine. The Go+’s cabin is very spartan and its compliance to UN safety regulations (not yet fully adopted by Indonesia) is doubtful – Global NCAP has repeatedly sounded Nissan for selling low-cost cars with sub-standard safety features to developing markets. To comply with Indonesia's Low Cost Green Cars (LCGC) requirements, the Cayla's engine capacity is likely to be limited to 1.2-litre, but there is no reason to doubt that a larger 1.5-litre unit cannot be made available for other markets like Malaysia. Putting aside compliance to our stricter UN-standard regulations, if the Calya is anything like the Go+ it is doubtful that it will meet the expectations of Malaysian customers, many of whom reckon that the Alza is as basic as what’s acceptable for a budget family MPV. Still, Perodua’s recently constructed second plant has raised the company’s total production capacity to 350,000 units per annum (according to Perodua’s corporate website). The company sells around 210,000 cars per year, with negligible export volume. The remaining 140,000-plus units in unutilised capacity suggests that Perodua is preparing for another mass-market, high volume product. The much rumoured Perodua Sedan is almost certain to arrive sometime between late-2016 and early-2017 but it’s not realistic to expect that one model to sell in six digit numbers so unless Perodua is confident of raising its exports significantly, there might be a faint possibility of a sub-Alza model in the pipeline. Image credit: Otomania and Auto Bild Indonesia. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags agya ayla Calya perodua
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GIIAS 2016: Toyota Calya Makes Appearance Auto News Kon | August 19, 2016 Following the recent simultaneous launch with its Daihatsu Sigra twin, the new Toyota Calya low-cost MPV makes another public appearance at the ...
Toyota Calya and Daihatsu Sigra Launched In Indonesia – 7-Seater Perodua Axia/Bezza Auto News Hans | August 02, 2016 PT Toyota Astra Motor and PT Astra Daihatsu Motor have jointly launched the Toyota Calya and Daihatsu Sigra twins in Indonesia earlier ...
The 2023 Toyota Agya GR Sport just looks really cool Auto News Jim Kem | February 15, 2023 Toyota Indonesia wasted no time in advertising the all-new Agya which, in case you were wondering, is indeed based on the 2nd-generation Perodua Axia ...