
UPDATE (11:10 AM 16 June): A Perodua rep tells us that arrangements related to the refund “will be handled directly between customers and their sales advisors”. The intentional vagueness points towards things possibly being on a case-by-case basis.
ORIGINAL STORY (7:38 PM 15 June):
The second national automaker Perodua has announced that it is adjusting the price of the QV-E battery electric vehicle (BEV) downwards. This is following โa major localisation shift resulting in better efficiencyโ to the production of its first purely electric car. Alongside making the EV more affordable, it is also giving potential customers the option to buy out the entirety of the car, opting out of the whole battery-as-a-service (BaaS) part of the equation.
With that in mind, the price of the Perodua QV-E is now RM93,999 if you choose to buy it outright, or RM69,999 if you want to opt in to the BaaS package. Thatโs a whole RM10,000 lower than its launch price of RM80,000. The battery subscription has also gone down a tad, going from costing RM275 a month before taxes to RM215 a month after taxes. That being said, the contract period is still nine years. For those who choose to buy the QV-E outright, the company will offer to buy the battery back when โthe time to dispose of itโ comes.

For those who already bought the QV-E though, thereโs good news. Perodua says that even existing BaaS agreements will see the subscription prices drop to RM215 a month in their next payment cycle. A sales advisor will also contact existing customers about a special refund, but itโs unclear if itโs for the difference in pricing for the monthly cost, or the price of the vehicle. Weโve reached out to Perodua for clarification, and will let you know if we hear back from a rep.
Finally, Perodua is offering a further discount for the QV-E for both outright purchase and BaaS options. Get your own QV-E by 30 September, and youโll be eligible for a RM6,500 discount. Thereโs no discount for the BaaS monthly charge though, so that will still remain at RM215 a month. Either way, a full purchase option is an interesting development after seemingly doubling down on the battery leasing earlier in the month.
(Source: Perodua)

