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Perodua Axia 2025
Tk 1.8M - 2.4M
Engine Capacity
998cc
Power
68hp
Torque
91Nm
Speed
150 kmph
transmission
5-Speed Manual / CVT
Drive Type
Front Wheel Drive (FWD)
Overview
Looking for an affordable, fuel-efficient hatchback? The 2025 Perodua Axia is a compact city car designed for daily city commuting and easy parking. It combines excellent fuel economy with enhanced safety features and practical qualities in a small, approachable package. The 1.0L engine with D-CVT helps keep running costs low, making it perfect for beginners, young couples, or anyone navigating busy city streets.
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Top Features
Pros
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Driver Insights
The Perodua Axia 2025 is designed for those seeking an affordable, new city car rather than a used Japanese import. In Bangladesh, it rivals reconditioned models like the Toyota Passo, Daihatsu Mira, and Suzuki Alto. Based on discussions in local car groups, most buyers are first-time owners, small families, or ride-sharing drivers. People choose the Axia for its fuel efficiency and straightforwardness, not for power or luxury. It’s well-suited for navigating Dhaka's daily traffic but isn’t built for aggressive highway driving.
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Exterior Design
Bangladeshi owners describe the Axia as clean and modern in appearance, yet quite simple. Its sharp headlights and compact shape make it practical for city driving. Unlike larger hatchbacks, it doesn't draw much attention. The build quality feels adequate for the price, although the thin panels are noticeable. Many users believe the design will age gracefully, but it may not feel premium after a few years. Overall, it’s more about practicality than style.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of the Perodua Axia 2025 in Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh, the Perodua Axia 2025 is imported as a fully built unit, with prices ranging from roughly 2.3 to 3 million BDT, depending on the variant, taxes, and the importer's margin. While the price is higher than in Malaysia due to taxes, it remains a competitive option among new small cars.
Is the Perodua Axia 2025 suitable for daily Dhaka traffic?
How reliable is the Perodua Axia 2025 in the long term?
How does Axia compare with the Toyota Passo or Daihatsu Mira?
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