Forced by government to create EV in 2 years
Ok lah give chance lah
Malaysia perodua created EV in 2 years while japan daihatsu still sleeping
Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever
Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever
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Dec 3 2025, 05:30 PM
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Forced by government to create EV in 2 years Ok lah give chance lah Malaysia perodua created EV in 2 years while japan daihatsu still sleeping MegaCanonF and contagiouseddie liked this post
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Dec 3 2025, 05:31 PM
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Price deserved to be under 60k
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Dec 3 2025, 05:41 PM
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As said by pauline :
Doesn’t Perodua have a foreign partner in Daihatsu? Yes, but Japan not being at the forefront of EV development is well documented, and Daihatsu – and parent Toyota for that matter – does not have a suitable donor car for P2 to base its first EV on. An EV in 2025 wasn’t even on the company’s plans just a couple of years back. Tasked by the government to produce one, and with no help from Japan, Perodua had to start from scratch in August 2023. To make things even more ‘interesting’ the government announced the deadline publicly, which meant that P2 had to deliver in 2025, by hook or crook. After RM800 million and 266,000 man-hours on R&D, here we are, just in time. |
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Dec 3 2025, 05:58 PM
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QUOTE(damonlbs @ Dec 3 2025, 05:46 PM) Perodua have bigger balls than Toyotaimagine that Toyota not even bother contagiouseddie liked this post
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Dec 3 2025, 06:52 PM
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