Saturday, May 10, 2008

Perodua Nautica Price List and Spec With More Photo Available


Perodua officially launched the new Kembara replacement model Perodua Nautica. Kembara first introduce in Malaysia market on 1998 and it now 10 years later a new model is introduced. This 4WD is share on the same wheelbase of Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios. The 1.5litle engine cost you about RM90k OTR, it only available in 1 spec and 2 color to choose from. This might be one of the selling point of this car, customer don't have to hesitate what to choose. Just walk in and pick the color.

Please refer below for the price list and the spec (click to enlarge).








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13 comments:

Lagong said...

Nautica..not bad..! but local car shd be more cheaper what..!!Rush (CBU) cost only 88k for G specs and 95k for S.
Everything look almost the same..

Anonymous said...

Agree Lagong, the only major different is Nautica is 4WD. For me both also dun wan to buy. If buy Rush ppl will though it is Nautica, if buy Nautica is too expensive, not worth for it.

AutoIndustrie said...

Well I don't think its fair to compare its pricing with our local Rush. The Rush is imported from Indonesia, and is a 7-seater.

Nautica is imported from Japan. Import duties are VERYYY different for the two cars.

Anyway Perodua has stated this will not be volume seller car. More info http://autoindustrie.blogspot.com/2008/05/nautica-malaysian-terios.html

Anonymous said...

Local car manufacturer always like to copy. Government already spend so many 'duit' to cover their lost. too bad. Wasting our tax payer money.

Anonymous said...

Ya I saw that new on paper too, Perodua is expecting to sell only 200 unit per month. But I'm wondering if they don't expect to sell hot then what for they import this car?? Can make money???

Anonymous said...

I'm expect the price would be at range of 60k. This is way too much for local car. Before this I was thinking to buy one but 80k forget about it. Better get Rush. Nautica sux...

Dave said...

Yes it's a bit too expensive for a local car. But in fact this Nautica is fully imported from Japan and it's 4WD. Rush is only 2WD and is import from Indonesia. So there is also pro and cons, just depend on how you justify it.

CarStandard.com said...

it's a good move by P2 to revamp their manufacturing / sales n just buy n sell. no need to waste on RnD cost.
more news

Anonymous said...

Personally, i think P2 take this to survey their market status locally compare with imported cars. With about the same car and about the same price, the only different is the brand.

Anonymous said...

What??is this the so-called perodua nautica??
it's more like toyota rush to me!!
people will be confuse...trust me!!

Anonymous said...

perodua is making a big mistake. nautica isn't going to be an attraction. well, it looks like toyota rush(obviously) and it's pretty expensive.

Anonymous said...

second hand value ....rush no problem. nautica??? how come nautica cost more...

Anonymous said...

to me personally, 1.)2nd Hand value will be much lower than Rush & other foreign car(although originally its a Japanese')since it carries the national car's logo.
2.) its price is too expensive(yes 4WD) but for that size of vehicle, it should be more cheaper with a better quality.
3.) The purposes of Malaysians in buying car is different from before. to me myself, this Nautica is what i wish to have but since the price is expensive furthermore, the size is smaller than rush or avanza(RM60K+) or Perodua Alza(RM50K+) or Proton Exora(RM50K++ Manual/RM60-70++ AT).In today's world where ppl are fuel's consious & concern about $$$$$, this car is most likely not fit. Tq

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