Perodua QV-E launching on December 1 at 9:30am

Perodua QV-E launching on December 1 at 9:30am

It’s finally happening – the eagerly awaited Perodua electric car will be launched tomorrow morning (December 1 2025) at 9:30am. Perodua announced on their social media pages today that the launch will be livestreamed on the company’s Facebook and Tiktok platforms.

UPDATE: The livestream has started and you can watch it here.

UPDATE 2: The livestream has ended Find out everything you need to know about the Perodua QV-E here.

The new Perodua QV-E is significantly larger than a Myvi, and rather closer to the B-segment Proton X50 in exterior size. It is expected to be priced around the RM80k mark. Perodua is not targeting the masses with this model, and thus ultimate affordability isn’t the main goal.

The QV-E will have a 52.5 kWh battery, as revealed at Perodua’s exhibit at GATE 2025. We’ve been told to expect real-world range of between 400 to 410 km. Perodua also targets a 0-100 km/h acceleration time between six and seven seconds, and a top speed of around 160 km/h.

One brave and novel feature is the ‘guaranteed future value’ scheme, will is intended to shield buyers from the steep depreciation of EVs. The EV will launch with what P2 calls Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), the first EV battery leasing scheme in Malaysia, where you buy the car but you do not have to buy the battery. Instead, you lease it with a monthly fee. There will also be the option of purchasing the battery outright, which will come with an 8 year warranty.

Are you excited for the launch of the new Perodua EV tomorrow? We have written extensively based on what we know – read our Perodua QV-E archive of articles for all you need to know ahead of the launch tomorrow.

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Comments

  • Dah Menang Semua on Dec 01, 2025 at 12:13 am

    Gomen gotta subsize rebate
    to make 1st national EV
    a success else rugi P2

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