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Chat Perodua Baas, battery technology advancement
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TSMegaCanonF
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Yesterday, 08:44 AM, updated 16h ago
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Now it just occured to me,
P2 say the battery will be on a lease at least 9 years .
but the battery and technology is fast evolving right?
after 9 years, will the same technology be used? if there is "improvements" in the battery design, can it fit the chassis? or you stuck with an obsolete battery design ?
Those buyers after 9 years (2nd owner), will they sign a new lease 9 years after with the same "battery" tech?
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giftfre
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Yesterday, 08:45 AM
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Keep Skin mcm DAP, MCA, Keadilan kat Sabah. Opps, based on Ktard commnets.
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potatolala
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Yesterday, 08:48 AM
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I think when want to claim battery warranty is more of an issue for the owners. Sure got a lot of taichi
Only Myvi can get gf. I’m getting a Myvi.
This post has been edited by potatolala: Yesterday, 08:49 AM
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loserguy
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Yesterday, 08:49 AM
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lol, like "lifetime warranty" lor. does not mean your lifetime or in this case, the cars lifetime.
"Model 123a sudah tak dikeluarkan lagi boss. Boss kena upgrade pada model 123b. Topup 20k je boss!"
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shaqmunak01
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Yesterday, 08:52 AM
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No way they going to give you new battery technology . This is greedy businessman . You going to get the same battery from 2025/26 even after 9 year later.
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zeese
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Yesterday, 08:56 AM
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all cars are same.. Do you think, you can change your ev car battery to a new technology when new tech comes up?
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cloud666
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Yesterday, 08:57 AM
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pay to upgrade its abt $$$
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netmatrix
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Yesterday, 09:00 AM
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You buy high tech products you expect thle product to be high tech for years? Try 4 months. That's the industry standard.
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red_satu
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Yesterday, 09:13 AM
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There will of course be a newer battery tech, and Perodua will be dumb to not sell it to existing customers. QV-E now has a 445KM NEDC (LOL) range... After 9 years probably be about 360KM or so.
New battery will probably get you up to 500km++ NEDC range, heck maybe 600km++, so owners will thinks it's a must have upgrade.
And Perodua will ofcourse want another 9 years lease on the new battery.
And because it's using a slightly different connector and stuff, there's a one time few of probably few thousand to rework the car.
But wait, the new batter allows for 0-80% charge within 3 minutes, but QV-E's onboard systems can't support that. So they're gonna offer you a DC Charging rate upgrade for another couple thou.
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katijar
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Yesterday, 09:17 AM
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Really upcar wei
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Saitama
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Yesterday, 09:21 AM
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so many china alternatives available n also if want budget EV got emas 5, wtf would wanna buy this shit?
bukannya got anything better than others pun
p2 makin hari makin mcm p1 pre geely. all style no substance.
This post has been edited by Saitama: Yesterday, 09:22 AM
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acbc
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Yesterday, 09:24 AM
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Perodua should just provide leasing for the entire car instead. Cheaper and less hassle.
But instead, they will sell u a shell without the battery of which u need to take a loan for. Kinda silly paying installments for something which cannot move without the battery.
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cfa28
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Yesterday, 09:33 AM
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honestly how many ktards were thinking of buying EV from P2 and whether this BS leasing service will influence your final decision
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lawliet88
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Yesterday, 09:40 AM
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9 year lease on battery is really sohai.
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jotaro12
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Yesterday, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(red_satu @ Dec 5 2025, 09:13 AM) There will of course be a newer battery tech, and Perodua will be dumb to not sell it to existing customers. QV-E now has a 445KM NEDC (LOL) range... After 9 years probably be about 360KM or so. perokdua quoted NEDC 445KM or WLTP 370KM, give or take from typical driving will give around 330KM-ish range. If reduce to 70% battery health, that will drop below 300KM...
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