Starting from RM 40,500, 2023 Daihatsu Ayla: 1.0T/1.2T dual engines, how to choose?
AshleyAug 14, 2024, 11:33 AM
There are five models of Daihatsu Ayla available on the Malaysian market, with prices ranging from RM 40,500 to RM 50,500. All five models were released in 2023 and are of the petrol car type.
2023 Daihatsu Ayla 1.0 X CVT: RM 50,500
2023 Daihatsu Ayla 1.0 X MT: RM 44,400
2023 Daihatsu Ayla 1.0 M MT: RM 40,500
2023 Daihatsu Ayla 1.2 R CVT: RM 40,500
2023 Daihatsu Ayla 1.2 R MT: RM 49,600

The five models of Daihatsu Ayla are all positioned in the A-class, with a length of 3760mm, a width of 1665mm, a height of 1515mm and a wheelbase of 2525mm.

In terms of power engines, Daihatsu Ayla offers two specifications of 1.0T and 1.2T engines. The 1.0T engine has a smaller displacement and is usually equipped on small cars or compact cars. But it has lower fuel consumption, which is suitable for daily commuting and urban travels. The 1.2T engine has a relatively larger displacement with stronger power output, better acceleration and overtaking capabilities. But its fuel consumption is relatively higher, consumers can choose based on their needs.

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