RAWANG: Perodua is expecting total industry volume (TIV) to hit 820,000 units for 2025, as the demand for new vehicles remains healthy and car buyers continue to hunt for value.
In 2025, Perodua produced 370,370 units, up 0.6% from 368,100 vehicles made in 2024 while sales were up 0.5% to 359,904 units (compared with 358,102 units registered in 2024).
“Based on our internal estimate, our market share now stands at 43.9%. Also, our 370,370-unit production and 359,904-unit registration means that we have successfully broken our previous records set in 2024,” said Perodua president and CEO Datuk Seri Zainal Abidin Ahmad.
In terms of individual model performance, the Perodua Bezza retains its top ranking with 100,488 units sold in 2025, the second year it has performed above 100,000 units.
This is followed by Perodua Axia at 84,291 units and Myvi (72,724 units).
"These three models – the Bezza, Axia and Myvi remained the top 3 models – in terms of registration in the country,” said Zainal.
As for the recently launched QV-E and Traz, Zainal said their impact to Perodua’s sales volume will only be seen in 2026.
“Through this support, the Malaysian automotive ecosystem benefitted greatly with RM11 billion parts purchase from local vendors and at the same time empowering the country’s entrepreneurs such as Perodua’s authorised dealers and stockists,” he said.
“We will continue to play our role as nation builders as we further invest in Malaysia and its people by expanding our businesses, especially in the realm of electric vehicles as well as digital offerings moving forward."
Perodua Suppliers Association president Musa Zahidin Ahmad Zaidi said the increase in production volume and the subsequent increase in parts purchased had a profound impact on its members.
“The additional volume and the continued commitment from Perodua have allowed us to invest in the future and to re-invest in our operations. This means that we are able to expand our workforce, modernise our business and, for some of us, expand our business abroad,” said Musa.
Perodua Dealer Association president Rabitah Shamsudin said, “Perodua has been instrumental in building a strong dealership network and with continued sales volume, we are able to grow our business despite the rising competition from new brands.”