Perodua QV-E can now be obtained in more Perodua showrooms throughout Peninsular Malaysia. When the EV was launched earlier this month, its availability was limited to just 9 locations.
Here is the updated list of Perodua QV-E Authorised Outlets

Starting from today, the Perodua QV-E can be obtained in 34 selected showrooms. Similar to the original 9 locations, the newly listed 25 authorised outlets are still first-party showrooms under Perodua Sales Sdn. Bhd. (PSSB).
At the time this article is published, our quick check showed that Perodua has yet to update the showroom list on QV-E’s official website. So, for everyone’s benefit, here’s the full list of Perodua QV-E Authorised Outlets, as of 19 December 2025:
- Perodua Kuala Lumpur
- Perodua Sentral PJ
- PSSB Damansara Damai
- PSSB Kajang Prima
- PSSB Klang
- PSSB Puchong
- PSSB Balakong
- PSSB Glenmarie
- PSSB Kota Damansara
- PSSB Pandan Prima
- PSSB Putrajaya
- PSSB Kuala Terengganu
- PSSB Kota Bharu
- PSSB Kota Bharu 2
- PSSB Kuantan
- PSSB Alor Setar
- PSSB Ipoh
- PSSB Ipoh 2
- PSSB Jitra
- PSSB Juru
- PSSB Penang
- PSSB Prai
- PSSB Sg. Petani
- PSSB Taiping
- PSSB Batu Pahat
- PSSB Johor Bharu
- PSSB Johor Bharu 2
- PSSB Johor Bharu 3
- PSSB Johor Bharu 4
- PSSB Kluang
- PSSB Melaka
- PSSB Muar
- PSSB Senawang
- PSSB Seremban
Perodua QV-E receives “healthy interest” nationwide

From what we saw, the QV-E has garnered mixed reactions from the public, especially towards its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) approach, which has masked the EV’s true price tag of over RM100,000. Despite that, it appears that the automaker has received positive feedback from its customers:
“We have received healthy interest from potential customers from across the country, and we are now expanding our reach to include more locations so that our customers can book test drives and reserve their very own Perodua QV-E,” – Zainal Abidin Ahmad, President and CEO, Perodua.
That being said, Perodua has not yet revealed the number of bookings that it has received for the new EV so far. On a related note, he also stated that customers can now book the new EV manually, in addition to digital booking via the P-Circle app.
Perodua clarifies QV-E’s battery monthly fee

Meanwhile, the national automaker also took the opportunity to address the monthly fee for the QV-E’s BaaS service. Prior to this, we were told that the fee is RM275 per month, but not inclusive of 8% sales and service tax.
In today’s announcement, the company said that the battery subscription is RM275 per month ALL-IN, including tax, for 108 months (9 years). Perodua pointed out that the capped subscription to RM275 is to ensure customers are protected from future price hikes.


In addition to that, Perodua has also reiterated through a set of new infographics that QV-E owners do not have to pay the monthly fee after the 9-year contract is over if they continue using the battery. However, if a new battery is needed later, they would need to restart the contract for RM275/month.
Based on the infographics, Perodua appears to be confident that the battery’s State of Health (SoH) will be above 70% for over 9 years. Of course, this is subject to the user’s mileage and charging habits.
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