Perodua

Malaysian automotive manufacturer

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2021 Perodua adopts a new corporate slogan 'Kepuasan Pelanggan Sepenuhnya' (complete customer satisfaction).
2021 Perodua launches the Ativa, an A-segment SUV based on the Daihatsu Rocky.
2021 Perodua began exploring the export of used cars, with initial exports to countries like Fiji, while simultaneously halting used car exports to Sri Lanka.
2020 Perodua exported the Myvi as the Daihatsu Sirion to Indonesia, which constituted 55 percent of their total exports.
2019 Perodua introduces the Aruz, a three-row, rear-wheel-drive B-segment SUV based on the Daihatsu Terios.
2018 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Gold) at the Putra Brands Awards.
2017 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Gold) at the Putra Brands Awards and continued to be recognized in The BrandLaureate Bestbrands Award for Most Favorite Brand Automotive Sedan/Compact Cars.
2016 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Silver) at the Putra Brands Awards and was named Most Favorite Brand for Automotive Sedan/Compact Cars by The BrandLaureate Bestbrands Award.
2016 Perodua launches the Bezza, a B-segment sedan not shared with other overseas models.
2016 Perodua achieved its highest yearly sales record of over 207,100 vehicles and reached a domestic market share of 35.7%.
2015 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Silver) at the Putra Brands Awards.
2014 Perodua introduces the Axia, an A-segment hatchback based on the Daihatsu Ayla and successor to the Viva.
2013 Perodua marks its 20th anniversary with the slogan '20 Years of Driving Value and Beyond'.
2012 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Silver) at the Putra Brands Awards.
2010 Perodua won the People's Choice Award in the Automotive Category (Bronze) at the Putra Brands Awards.
2010 Perodua's car sales in the United Kingdom rose to 761 units, primarily driven by the success of the new Perodua Myvi model.

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