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Perodua has taken a commanding lead with 31,382 vehicles registered in February, representing a sizeable 38.3% jump over the previous month. That’s almost three times its nearest challenger, Proton, which sold just 11,068 vehicles. Its 54,627-unit year-to-date figure paints a similar picture, being far more than double its fellow national carmaker’s 20,756 units.
every graduates will buy myvi,bezza,saga,axia.....desnt matter if it produa or proton...both profitting this company.....tier 1 supplyer...will never run out of business.
February saw EV registrations jump by 27.7% compared to January - or 33.8% if you include hybrids - xEV! This marks the highest percentage increase across all fuel types as more new models hit the market at competitive prices.
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? Total Vehicles Registered: 67,327 (+24.8% from January!)
? Petrol Cars: 59,868 (+27.1%)
? Electric Vehicles: 2,160 (+27.7%)
? Hybrids: 2,112 (-6.1%)
? Diesel: 3,187 (+10%)
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✅ Petrol: Perodua Bezza – 9,712 units
✅ Electric: Proton e.MAS 7 – 580 units
✅ Diesel: Toyota Hilux – 1,677 units
✅ Hybrid: Toyota Corolla Cross – 655 units
With EVs and hybrids gaining traction, is Malaysia ready for an xEV future?