Published: Tuesday November 24, 2009 MYT 9:26:00 AM
Updated: Tuesday November 24, 2009 MYT 9:43:10 AM
New Alza, or fairly new Exora, which MPV to buy, which will dominate?
KUALA LUMPUR: Perodua launched its multi-purpose vehicle, ALZA, Monday, exactly seven months after Proton launched its MPV, EXORA.
For the two local car manufacturers' managing directors, Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir who heads Proton and Syed Abdull Hafiz Syed Abu Bakar who heads Perodua, the race line has been made "even" as far as the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) market goes.
Proton says 30 per cent of its total estimated sales of 155,000 for the financial year ending March 31, 2010 will be accounted for by the EXORA.
Perodua is not any less confident.
The seven-seater ALZA, for which booking was opened 10 days ago, has already received 3,500 bookings up to 2pm today.
Syed Abdull Hafiz says production of the MPV is slated at 4,100 units a month, a number which he also hopes would be the monthly sales figure.
For the first 10 months of this year, Perodua had already sold 138,000 units of cars and expects to hit sales of 164,000 units compared with 167,000 units last year.
The ALZA meawhile which comes in six colours, offers two standard variants, automatic and manual transmission.
Prices range from RM56,000 to RM70,000 for the MPV depending on whether it is a standard, premium or advanced model.
The advanced version will be available in the market March next year.
Meanwhile, Proton to remind the market of its MPV, launched the EXORA Basic model last Saturday.
The basic model is expected to contribute five per cent to the total sales of EXORA by financial year ending March 30, 2010, says Syed Zainal Abidin.
The new variant seven-seater will be available at all Proton Edar and EON branches nationwide on Nov 21.
Available only with manual transmission, the EXORA Basic comes in three colours namely, genetic silver, tranquilty black and solid white.
The solid white colour model will be sold at an on-the-road price of RM57,548 in Peninsular Malaysia and RM60,148 in East Malaysia.
For the genetic silver and tranquility black metallic models, both are priced at RM57,998 in the Peninsula and RM60,598 in East Malaysia.
The EXORA, first launched on April 15, has made its debut in Indonesia and Singapore.
Proton reportedly plans to launch the MPV in Thailand by December.
Perodua so far has no export plans yet for the ALZA. - Bernama
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