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Hyundai Staria CKD open for booking in Malaysia – RM180k-RM268k, same price as CBU, 4 new colours

Hyundai Staria CKD open for booking in Malaysia – RM180k-RM268k, same price as CBU, 4 new colours

The locally-assembled (CKD Kulim) Hyundai Staria is now open for booking in Malaysia, priced between RM179,888 and RM267,888, which is the same as the fully-imported (CBU) model before this.

You can now have the turbodiesel MPV in Jet Black, Snow Flake White Pearl, Meteor Grey or Stormy Sea. We last saw these same four colours on the last CKD Hyundai in Malaysia, the Santa Fe TM facelift.

These four hues are available on all variants (10-seat Style, 10-seat Prime, 10-seat Prestige, 7-seat Prestige). Jet Black should replace the CBU car’s Abyss Black Pearl while Snow Flake White Pearl should see Creamy White out the door.

This is the first Hyundai model to be CKD since Hyundai Motor Malaysia took over. Learn more about the spacious-interior, spaceship-exterior machine here.

2025 Hyundai Staria 2.2 CRDi Prestige 7-seater in Malaysia

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Comments

  • diesel price at RM3 per liter nobody will buy this

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    • Perodua,UMW,BYD..all in a big family on Oct 08, 2025 at 5:48 pm

      Since Sime Darby gave up the failing Hyundai distributorship,Hyundai Malaysia’s sales is still spiralling into the abyss.
      Korean cars will carve out less than 2 percent of the pie,no matter how hard they try.This is due to the avalanche of fierce China imports.
      Even Toyota and Honda are finally waking up.

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  • The main point of going ckd is to reduce price. But hyundai prefer to maintain price and add on features (i assume)…make it more affordable..fight china car prices.

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  • Peppa on Oct 08, 2025 at 12:17 pm

    It looks weird but its wider stance makes it look better than ahfart and hellfire

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    • actually on Oct 08, 2025 at 3:41 pm

      actually the main difference between staria and all other MPVs is the massive side window glass area which is even below the waistline.

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      • Peppa on Oct 08, 2025 at 9:25 pm

        You are right and the rear windows do not open too. That’s also why it should not cost more than RM200k imo

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  • So the savings from CKD goes into the pocket instead of benefitting buyers? If not, what’s the incentive of doing CKD?

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  • If same price, why CKD in the first place?

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  • Why same price but with C-KEK-D quality?

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  • James on Oct 08, 2025 at 3:10 pm

    This price will be safer and practical for the driver and passengers if all variants now comes with AEB, Autopilot Cruise, Blind Spot Monitor and 360 cameras.

    Then CKD same price but upgraded.

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  • Diesel Car Mampus on Oct 08, 2025 at 3:46 pm

    Diesel cars nowadays have the worst demand and resale. Second market shows everyone desperately letting go their diesel truck. No value. Semua beli EV and low CC petrol cars today

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  • Ben Yap on Oct 08, 2025 at 4:50 pm

    Nice way of pocketing the extra profit from CKD.

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  • makan duit.

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  • CBU units already dead on arrival, now CKD selling at the same price? HMY is as brain dead as sime darby

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