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2 List of Models  



2.1  Malaysia  







3 Colors[15][16][17]  





4 Specifications[4][18]  





5 In media  





6 Sales  





7 Awards and accolades[23]  





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Perodua Kelisa (L700)
Overview
ManufacturerPerodua
Production2001–2007
AssemblyMalaysia: Rawang, Selangor
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style5-door hatchback
Related
  • Daihatsu Mira Gino (L700)
  • Powertrain
    Engine
  • 0.8 L ED-DE DOHC I3
  • 1.0 L EJ-DE DOHC I3
  • Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic
  • Dimensions
    Wheelbase2,345 mm (92.3 in)
    Length3,490 mm (137.4 in)
    Width1,490 mm (58.7 in)
    Height1,420 mm (55.9 in)
    Curb weight771 to 806 kg (1,700 to 1,777 lb)
    Chronology
    PredecessorPerodua Kancil
    SuccessorPerodua Viva

    The Perodua Kelisa is a city car from Malaysian automaker Perodua. It was launched in 2001 as the successor to the Perodua Kancil. The Kelisa was sold alongside the older Kancil, and both were eventually replaced by the Perodua Viva in 2007.

    History[edit]

    The Kelisa was, in all its releases, based on a fifth-generation Daihatsu Mira (L700) and some hints of the Nissan Micra (K11), and is named after the arowana fish native to Malaysia (ikan kelisa).

    As Perodua has sold its vehicles in the United Kingdom since 1997, the Kelisa was introduced into the country in 2002 as a replacement to the Nippa, a rebadged Kancil.[1] Like its predecessor, the Kelisa was the cheapest new car on sale in the United Kingdom, starting at under £5,000.[2]

    Perodua Kelisa (rear)

    In 2002, the Kelisa Limited Edition was launched distinguable by a two-tone paintwork, leather seats and leather wrapped steering wheel.[3]

    The Perodua Kelisa launched with three variants: EX, GX and EZ.[4] When the facelift launched in 2003, the models remained the same: EX, GX and EZ. A limited edition Kelisa, based on the original variant, prominently sports two toned colored paintwork and minor interior modifications.

    On 21 October 2003, Perodua launched the facelift to the Perodua Kelisa. differed from the pre-facelift model with a new front honeycomb grille, a new lower front bumper with amber front turn signal lights, a new lower rear bumper with reflector, a newside protector moulding, a new rear wiper, a center position roof antenna, new meter panel, new design sports rims for the EX model and new design wheel caps for the GX model. Pre-facelift models used 13" wheels while the facelift model used 14" wheels.

    It was available in four colors: Kristal White, Sparkling Silver, Millenia Gold and Gemilang Blue.[5] Throughout Spring 2004, Perodua replaced the EX variant with the 850 EX variant and rebranded the GX to 1000 GX and EX to 1000 EX.Other changes different gear ratios for the manual transmissions and overall dimensions/size.[6][7]

    The Limited Edition returned in 2004.[8]

    Between August and November 2004, Perodua launched the Kelisa SE (Special Edition). It was available with both manual (GXS) and automatic (EZS) transmissions. These special edition Kelisa's featured clear lens for the front and side fender mounted turn signals, front seats with fixed headrest, painted center cluster, leather wrapped steering wheel and a bodykit consisting of a rear spoiler, side, front and rear skirts.[9][10][11]

    In 2006, Perodua launched the Kelisa Imago. It was available with both manual (GXQ) and automatic (EZQ) transmissions. The changes compared to the other Kelisa variants included a silver painted center cluster (including astray), leather seats with "imago" embroidery, leather-wrapped steering wheel, clear side and front turn signals, sporty spoiler, chrome door handles & door lock and a modern Metallic Pearl Jade finish — a light double metallic color.[12]

    The SE and Imago editions used the same alloy wheel designs as the regular EZ variant and do note that non-SE and Imago Kelisa's had yellow lenses for the front and side fender-mounted turn signals.

    In February 2007, selected Kelisa models also came with built in Bluetooth technology.[13]

    List of Models[edit]

    Malaysia[edit]

    Throughout the Kelisa's production run, various models were known under various other model names. However, these other names were mainly only used in marketing (price lists, brochures, stickers on the boot and more) as the vehicles actually registration paper would contain the actual model name.

    Year Model Also Known As Replaced With Transmission
    2001–2004 EX - 850 EX Manual
    2001–2007 GX
    • GZ[14]
    • 1000 GX[7]
    • GXi
    • Standard (M/T)
    - Manual
    2001–2007 EZ
    • 1000 EZ[7]
    • EZi
    • Standard (A/T)
    - Automatic
    2004–2007 850 EX
    • 850cc (M/T)
    - Manual
    2004–2007 GXS
    • SE
    • Special Edition
    - Manual
    2004–2007 EZS
    • SE
    • Special Edition
    - Automatic
    2002, 2004-2005 GXL
    • Limited Edition
    - Manual
    2002, 2004-2005 EZL
    • Limited Edition
    - Automatic
    2006–2007 GXQ
    • Imago
    - Manual
    2006–2007 EZQ
    • Imago
    - Automatic

    Colors[15][16][17][edit]

    Type Color Name Color Code Variants Year
    Metallic Pearl Jade G47 Imago (GXQ & EZQ)
    Metallic Mocca Silver S05 GX, EZ
    Metallic Millennia Gold T06 GX, EZ
    Solid Ivory White W09 EX, GX, EZ
    Metallic Glittering Silver S28 EX, GX, EZ
    Metallic Gemilang Bllue B42 GX, EZ
    Kenari Yellow Limited Edition (GXL & EZL)
    Royal Blue Limited Edition (GXL & EZL)
    Metallic Sparkling Silver S01 EX, GX, EZ & Limited Edition (GXL & EZL)
    Solid Kristal White W14 850EX, GX, EZ
    Metallic Ozzy Orange R53 SE (GXS & EZS)
    Ebony Black SE (GXS & EZS)

    Specifications[4][18][edit]

    Comparison of specifications (Malaysia models)
    Model EX GX EZ 850 EX 1000 GX 1000 EZ
    Date 2001–2004 2004–2007
    Overall Length (mm) 3480 3490
    Overall Width (mm) 1490
    Overall Height (mm) 1425 1430
    Interior Length (mm) 1720
    Interior Width (mm) 1220
    Interior Height (mm) 1170
    Wheelbase (mm) 2360
    Track Front (mm) 1300
    Rear (mm) 1260
    Ground Clearance (mm) 165
    Kerb Weight (kg) 775 790 795 771 801 806
    Seating Capacity 5
    Minimum Turning Radius Tyre (m) 4.3 4.3 4.3 ?
    Body (m) 4.6 4.6 4.6
    Tyre - M ? 4.3 4.5
    Engine Model EJ - DE ED - DE
    Engine Type Water-cooled, 4 cycle, in-line 3-cylinder Water-cooled, 4 cycle, in-line, transverse engine
    Valve Mechanism DOHC DOHC-4 valve per cylinder
    Total Displacement 989 847 989
    Bore x Stroke (mm) 72 x 81 66.6 x 81 72 x 81
    Compression 10
    Maximum Output 40.5 kW / 5200 rpm 36.7 kW / 5200 rpm 40.5 kW / 5200 rpm
    Maximum Torque 88.3 Nm / 3600 rpm 74.4 Nm / 4000 rpm 88.3 Nm / 3600 rpm
    Fuel System EFI
    Fuel Tank Capacity (liter) 40
    Clutch Single dry plate with diaphragm spring and mechanical actuation N/A Single dry plate with diaphragm spring and mechanical actuation N/A
    Transmission Type Forward 5-speed manual, all synchromesh Forward 4-speed full automatic 5 M/T 4 A/T
    Gear Ratios 1 3.417 2.731 3.417 3.181 2.730
    2 1.947 1.526 1.947 2.842 1.526
    3 1.250 1.000 1.250 1.250 1.000
    4 0.865 0.696 0.917 0.916 0.696
    5 0.707 N/A 0.750 0.750 N/A
    Reverse 3.143 2.290 3.143 3.142 2.290
    Final Gear Ratio 3.938 4.439 4.643 4.266 4.439
    Steering Type Manual Power Steering Rack and Pinion
    Main Brakes Front Disc brakes with booster Disc
    Rear Drums (leading & trailing)
    Parking Brake Mechanically operating on rear wheels
    Suspension Front MacPherson strut with coil spring
    Rear 3 link suspension
    Tyres 155/65R13 165/60R13 165/60R13 155/65R13 165/60R13 165/60R13

    Comparing the GX and EZ variants (regardless of pre-facelift or facelift), the EZ variant had in addition to the GX variant an air ionizer, electrically adjustable side mirrors, as well as some form of hands free technology for phones coupled with a phone holder.

    While the seat fabric was shared between pre-facelift GX and EZ variants, post-facelift GX and EZ variants each had unique fabric upholstery with unique fabric patterns.

    In media[edit]

    In the second series of Top Gear, James May drove the Kelisa and was generally impressed with the car, even likening it to the original Mini. However, in Jeremy Clarkson's 2005 DVD Heaven and Hell, Clarkson bought a Perodua Kelisa EX and destroyed it by blowing it up immediately after purchasing it, in an effort to highlight aesthetic frustrations with the design.[19][20]

    In April 2007, Clarkson described it as the worst in the world, stating in an article "Its name was like a disease" and suggesting it was built in jungles by people who wear leaves for shoes.[19] His comments drew criticism from the Malaysian Government, a representative of which countered by stating that no complaints had been received from any customers in the United Kingdom.[19]

    In 2023, the youtube channel "Mighty Car Mods" used a Kelisa as a base car to enter the 2023 K car GLOBAL 24-hour endurance race at the Sepang International Circuit. The race features kei cars in various categories, and Mighty Car Mods fitted the Kelisa with parts from an Australian Daihatsu Cuore which they brought in two luggage bags.[21]

    Sales[edit]

    Year Malaysia[22]
    2001 10,753
    2002 37,099
    2003 30,902
    2004 30,577
    2005 26,771
    2006 23,619
    2007 6,755
    2008 76

    Awards and accolades[23][edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Perodua Nippa (97-02) – Facts and Figures". Parkers. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  • ^ Ross, David (22 May 2009). "Perodua Kelisa (02-08) – Review". Parkers. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  • ^ "PERODUA Kancil - Smart Like You". 2003-10-07. Archived from the original on 2003-10-07. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  • ^ a b "Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd". 2002-10-16. Archived from the original on 2002-10-16. Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  • ^ "Perodua.com :: News & Events :: 2003". 2004-11-12. Archived from the original on 2004-11-12. Retrieved 2017-07-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  • ^ "Perodua Kelisa with built in Bluetooth handsfree". Paul Tan's Automotive News. 2007-02-25. Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  • ^ "Perodua.com :: Our Cars :: kelisa :: price". 2003-12-27. Archived from the original on 2003-12-27. Retrieved 2017-08-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Perodua.com :: Our Cars :: kelisa :: colour". 2004-11-12. Archived from the original on 2004-11-12. Retrieved 2017-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Perodua.com :: Our Cars :: kelisa_se :: colour". 2005-12-25. Archived from the original on 2005-12-25. Retrieved 2017-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Welcome to the Official Perodua Website" (PDF). 2006-02-07. Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2017-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  • ^ a b c "Malaysia lambasts Top Gear host". BBC News. BBC. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2007.
  • ^ McCusker, Eamonn (9 November 2005). "Clarkson: Heaven and Hell". DVD Times. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  • ^ Racing Midnight [We built an endurance race car from 2 suitcases].
  • ^ "Car Popularity". data.gov.my.
  • ^ "Perodua Kelisa Brochure" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 March 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2018.

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