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The Kancil was Perodua's first car after its founding in 1993. [1] It is a small five-door hatchback vehicle on a monocoque framework that can seat five people. The Kancil, like its predecessors, is a slightly modified Daihatsu Mira L200; rebadging is common in Malaysia's automotive industry, having begun in 1985 with first car manufacturer Proton, which based its cars on retired models of ...
Perodua was established in 1993 and launched its first 5-door hatchback, the Perodua Kancil, in August 1994. [2] Initially, the company mainly produced minicars and superminis and did not have models in the same market segments as Proton.
(2011 Proton Saga EV pictured) Tenaga Nasional made an electric-powered Kancil prototype in 1999. [11] (regular Perodua Kancil pictured) However, the joint venture began to break down in 1999, and TNB subsequently relinquished its majority stake to FNR. [12] By early 2000, POEM had been restructured as a 80:20 joint venture between FNR and TNB. [9]
Pages in category "Perodua vehicles" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Perodua Kancil; Perodua Kelisa; Perodua Kembara; Perodua Kenari; M.
The Perodua Kelisa is a city car from Malaysian automaker Perodua. It was launched in 2001 as the successor to the Perodua Kancil . The Kelisa was sold alongside the older Kancil, and both were eventually replaced by the Perodua Viva in 2007.
The Perodua Kancil was produced for 15 years at the original Serendah plant. Perodua's first plant commenced operations in July 1994, with the first unit being a Perodua Kancil 660cc. [ 95 ] [ 96 ] [ 97 ] Like Proton, Perodua benefited from Japanese technology transfer in its early stages of development.
The Perodua Viva is a city car manufactured by Malaysian automaker Perodua since 10 May 2007. At launch, Perodua marketed the Viva as a Kelisa replacement only. Later in the Viva's life, with the introduction of the 660 BX variant, the Viva finally replaced the Kancil.
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