Perodua Kenari

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ManufacturerPerodua
Production2000–2009
AssemblyMalaysia: Rawang, Selangor
Perodua Kenari (L900)
Overview
ManufacturerPerodua
Also calledDaihatsu Move (L900)
Production2000–2009
AssemblyMalaysia: Rawang, Selangor
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,360 mm (92.9 in)
Length3,460 mm (136.2 in)
Width1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Height1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Kerb weight865–880 kg (1,907–1,940 lb)

The Perodua Kenari is a city car produced by Malaysian automotive company Perodua. The Kenari is based on the second generation Daihatsu Move kei car (minicar) with a 990 cc DOHC engine powering it. The name Kenari is a Malaysian name equivalent to the word canary, which translates to joy and freedom.

The Perodua Kenari was launched in 2000 with three variants: EX (Standard) (5-speed manual), GX (Deluxe) (5-speed manual) and EZ (4-speed automatic).[1]

In April 2003, Perodua introduced the facelift model. Changes included new headlights, a new front grille and a 14" alloy wheel design that became standard throughout the 4-model range: GX, EZ, EZ Special (EZS) and GX Aero. The GX Aero was offered only with a manual transmission and was only available in Mistik Red. It had a body kit consisting of side skirts, a different spoiler and different styling for the rear lighting units. The interior of the GX Aero featured "cubic" printing on the centre dashboard console surfaces.[2][3]

In September 2003, the company showed a hybrid version of the Perodua Kenari that didn't make it to production. The prototype used a 659 cc petrol engine which produced 30 kW/41 bhp of power and 57 Nm of torque, coupled to an electric motor that generated 18 kW/25 bhp of power and 100 Nm of torque.[4]

In November 2006, the company introduced the Perodua Kenari RS.[5]

Perodua ended production and sales of the Kenari in 2009 with no direct replacement model.

Variants

Malaysia

Model years Variant (Known As) Transmission
2000 - 2003 (between March and ?) EX (Standard) Manual
2000 - ? GX (Deluxe)
2003 - ? GX Aero (Aerosport)
2004[6] - 2006[7] GX Kasih (Kasih)
2000 - 2004 EZ (DOHC) Automatic
2005 - 2008 EZ Aero (Aerosport)
2004[6] - 2006[7] EZ Kasih (Kasih)
2002 EZ Limited Edition[8]
2003 - ? EZS (EZ Special)
August 2002[9] - 2004[6] SE (Special Edition)
2006 - ? RS

Export

Perodua exported the Kenari to the United Kingdom in two variants: GX and EZ.[10]

Powertrain

Manufacturer's claims
Engine989 cc EJ-DE
FormatDOHC 12V I3
Total displacement (cc)989
Bore x Stroke (mm x mm)72.0 x 81.0
Maximum Output [hp(kW)/rpm]54 (40.3) / 5,200
Maximum Torque (Nm/rpm)88 / 3,200
Maximum Speed (km/h)155 km/h
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (sec)12.5
Fuel efficiency4.8l / 100km (highway: 80km/H constant)





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