The covers have just been pulled off the new Perodua Bezza sedan, but the national carmaker also had a bit of a surprise in store – the company displayed a security patrol version of the car at the launch here at the One World Hotel in Bandar Utama. The car was primarily used to showcase the Bezza’s versatility, in an effort to entice potential fleet buyers such as the police and private security firms.
As such, this Premium X model is fitted with a number of additional equipment, such as a light bar and several LED strobe lights that dot the exterior of the car, along with a special reflective security livery. Inside, this Bezza’s changes are limited to a CB radio and a control panel for the light bar.
These additions go on top of the standard specification of the Premium X, which includes 14-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, keyless entry, push-button start, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a smartphone slot with a USB charging port, dual airbags and ABS with EBD.
Of course, these utilitarian-minded customers are probably less enamoured by the kit on board, and are more interested in the fact that the Premium X model features the larger 1NR-VE 1.3 litre Dual VVT-i engine, producing 94 hp at 6,000 rpm and 121 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. Power is sent through the front wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission on this car.
So, what do you think of the security-spec Perodua Bezza? Could it be making the rounds in your neighbourhood soon? Sound off in the comments section after the jump.
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Comments express mixed feelings about the Perodua Bezza patrol car, with some praising its affordability, low maintenance, and suitability for police use, especially given the current vehicle shortages. Others criticize its quality, safety features like ESC, and design. There are comparisons with Proton and other brands, debates over pricing and safety, and some off-topic remarks. Overall, many see the Bezza as a cost-effective alternative for patrol cars, though opinions on its quality and safety features are divided.