For entry automatic city driver, Perodua Axia 1.0L CVT G works through a fuel-efficient ownership lens because its compact hatchback shape is tidy, friendly and honest about daily function rather than trying to look expensive.

For entry automatic city driver, Perodua Axia 1.0L CVT G works through a fuel-efficient ownership lens because its compact hatchback shape is tidy, friendly and honest about daily function rather than trying to look expensive.

Inside, the G cabin is straightforward, focused on essential controls and everyday durability rather than decorative features. Judged through fuel-efficient ownership, the Axia cabin succeeds when the owner values low effort, clear controls and practical technology more than soft-touch luxury.

The powertrain is built around efficiency and predictability: the D-CVT makes the 68 PS engine easy to live with in town, especially for owners who do not want a manual car. That makes it more convincing for city speed, school runs and fuel-conscious commuting than for enthusiastic highway driving.

its compact footprint helps parking and traffic gaps, while the five-seat layout remains useful for short family trips. This space score is deliberately realistic because the Axia is easy to use in town, but it is still a light compact car rather than a relaxed long-distance family hatch.

VSC and traction control on CVT variants make the G more reassuring than its budget positioning might suggest. For this fuel-efficient ownership batch, the score rewards Perodua's safety progress while still recognizing the clear gap between entry and AV variants.

RM38,600 gives automatic buyers a low entry point, and the 3.95 L/100 km Bitauto figure keeps running costs tight. Looked at through fuel-efficient ownership, the Axia's strongest ownership argument remains the blend of low fuel use, low entry price and Perodua resale familiarity.
