For budget-first manual buyer, Perodua Bezza 1.0L MT G makes sense through a e-hailing and delivery work lens because its tidy compact-sedan shape is easy to accept, inexpensive to live with and honest about function before flair.

For budget-first manual buyer, Perodua Bezza 1.0L MT G makes sense through a e-hailing and delivery work lens because its tidy compact-sedan shape is easy to accept, inexpensive to live with and honest about function before flair.

Inside, the cabin is basic and functional, aimed at buyers who value easy upkeep and straightforward controls more than display technology. Judged through e-hailing and delivery work, the Bezza cabin succeeds when buyers value usability, simple controls and daily dependability more than a premium ambience.

The Bezza's powertrain is not designed to entertain, but the 1.0L three-cylinder is modest, but the 5-speed manual lets patient drivers make better use of the available power in town. That makes the driving experience consistent with a e-hailing and delivery work brief rather than a performance promise.

Space remains the Bezza's strongest argument: the 508-litre boot gives the cheapest Bezza a practical advantage that many similarly priced compact cars cannot match. This is why the car can serve students, small families, ride-hailing users and budget commuters at the same time.

Safety expectations must be matched to the chosen variant because ISOFIX and Perodua's dependable ownership ecosystem support confidence, though advanced safety features are reserved for higher variants. For this e-hailing and delivery work batch, that variant spread is central to the score.

RM34,580 and 4.39 L/100 km make the manual G the purest low-cost Bezza for buyers who can accept shifting themselves. Looked at through e-hailing and delivery work, the Bezza's strongest asset is still the way purchase price, fuel economy and resale demand work together.
