
Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

User Reviews
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
The Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition City Car Is The
The Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition City Car is the most badly finished product I've ever seen in my life.
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
I Have A Silver Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition Wit
I have a silver Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition with a black top. It looks great, very stylish and has character. Pick up is good for an automatic, and the leather seats are very stylish and comfy, compared to the cloth versions.
Feels a bit flimsy to drive, and it does not have airbags. At a time an age where airbags should be standard, it would be nice if Perodua took the initiative to provide more safety to a pretty good car.
Also, the air conditioning gets pretty tough in the afternoon. In Malaysia it's imperative perodua provide something a little bit quieter that does not take too much effort to cool. Perhaps some window tinting that comes standard would help.
I feel all these extra features and not just the bi-colours and leather seats should have been standardised or at least provided for the limited editions. People don't mind paying a little bit more, especially those who go for the limited editions.
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
The Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition Is The Best Car
The Perodua Kelisa Limited Edition is the best car cos u don't even need a lot of fuel. Besides that, the acceleration is very powerful too. The car can go up to 40kmph in just 2 seconds.. The exterior of the car looks so cute. This car is value for money.
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
Cute Little Car. Leather Seats Looks Good Plus The
Cute little car. Leather seats looks good plus the handy cup holders. Gearing is a bit too far, but it helps on the fuel consumption. 110km/h will be at 5th gear 3000rpm, not bad. Pick up is good, but could be improved further. My friend's 1.3 Wira should be of no challenge. This is Perodua's best effort yet.
Fren,
I would like to get a silver kelisa with black top, do you have any photo of your car? I am considering red with black top but couldn't make up my mind so far. Pls email me at [email protected].
Thanks a bunch.
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
Nice Little Car! Definitely Worth Every Penny. Ori
Nice little car! Definitely worth every penny. Original specs are nice, but the car will look much nicer with tinted windows and a nice set of rims. Mine's a red-body/black-top, fitted with Enkei gun-metal coloured rims(15-inch width max.). A thumbs-up for Perodua for producing a baby-beast. Keep up the good work.
Performance
Practicality
Reliability
Value For Money
The Kelisa From Perodua Is Really Good And Powerfu
The Kelisa from Perodua is really good and powerful! saves a lot of money on petrol and also cheap like mad! the limited edition comes in great colors from silver body black top, red body black top, and (mine) yellow body black top. nice chrome exhaust. and cool looking fenders. nice looking head lights. cute compact car. and YET powerful!!!! DOHC and Fuel Injection and 1000cc... though i do wish it was 1300 cc that would be better...
Sadly can't go above 140kmph and at 130kmph you would notice the car is floating... but...it's not too bad since it could go at least 120kph in the highway safely...nice thing is even at 100kph the rev meter is only at 3. :)
HUGE viewing area at the front screen is really good.
good braking power and nice handling... too bad the pickup from o - 100kmph is 12.4 seconds. Fortunately from o - 40kmph is really fast - roughly 3 seconds...and can feel the thrust... spacious interior but small boot.
reckon just change to low profile rims and tyres and the exhaust system plus air filter would do the trick in increasing the performance...
Q&A
There are no questions yet.