Naza Sutera now on sale in Singapore

on 13 April 2010 ~ 30 Comments

Naza Sutera
Dato’ SM Shalahuddin SM Amin, President of Naza Group of Companies and Mr John Ng, MD of Nascar Pte Ltd at the launch of the new Naza Sutera in Singapore on 5 January 2008

The Naza Sutera is now on sale in Singapore for S$41,999. The 1.1 liter compact car is known in Malaysia as the Naza Forza. It is distributed in Singapore by Nascar Pte Ltd, the official distributor of Naza in Singapore. Nascar Pte Ltd is a subsidiary of The J & J Royal Group Pte Ltd, which also distributes Perodua, and TD2000.

The Singaporean specifications list include 14 inch wheels, a 6 speaker sound system with a MP3/CD/AM/FM head unit, and fabric upholstery. It does not have the dual SRS airbags that we have in our market. It also does not have the alloy wheels and fog lamps shown in the photo above.

Its 1.1 liter DOHC engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, with 64 horsepower and 88Nm of torque which peaks over 3,000 to 3,500rpm.

The first 50 customers will get a 42 inch LCD TV.

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    30 Responses to “Naza Sutera now on sale in Singapore”

    1. hyundai 13 April 2010 at 4:50 am Permalink

      It is too expensive… This car got no airbag so i dun think ppl will buy it!

    2. BigFish 13 April 2010 at 5:46 am Permalink

      Clone can be better than original, must be interesting!

    3. MisterBenjo 13 April 2010 at 6:39 am Permalink

      i know now it is in the price range.But whats so special bout this car that it is better than picanto,getz and savvy?

      lobo – 37,999
      getz 1.1 – 43,699
      picanto (facelift) – 42,999
      spark 1.0 – 41,388
      qq 1.0 – 34,999
      savvy – 38,988
      kenari – 40,700

    4. MisterBenjo 13 April 2010 at 7:30 am Permalink

      Well lowprofile,ur done a great job in the research.

      But still a lot of percentage of sutera parts are from china,ex.Body and engine.Parts from naza are mostly exterior,i think the price have to be lowered.Pity the singaporean have to pay much more than us for a car.

    5. ob8 13 April 2010 at 7:30 am Permalink

      owner of forza/sutera, u dont hav to lock ur car. haha. thts why u hav to pay more. kui kui

    6. lowprofile 13 April 2010 at 7:56 am Permalink

      sxe10r, the old car had some strange looking player in the car. probably that’s y it failed. the new one has a blaupunkt. lets wait a few months. i’d like to hear some comments from real owners. those comments are on the sutera. not the forza lah.

      also, for your kind information, i picked up the phone and called some singapore distributors to get the comparative prices of the forza’s competitors in Singapore (by the way, the hafei showroom is just a few doors away from the forza showroom).

      lobo – 37,999
      getz 1.1 – 43,699
      picanto (facelift) – 42,999
      spark 1.0 – 41,388
      qq 1.0 – 34,999
      savvy – 38,988
      kenari – 40,700

      in view of the competitors pricing, i’d say the forza or sutera as it is known there is not priced out of the range. and, if you think the lobo is similar, i’d like to invite you to the hafei showroom in singapore and see for yourself what i saw and then only comment whether the forza is worth the extra sgd4k or not.

      hmmm, one more thing. if it is sold cheaper than in malaysia ppl will say it is being subsidised by malaysians!

      mr benjo, i don’t think that the car is below the chinese made cars in singapore. it’s way better in quality. i guess naza chose to launch the forza there at this time (still known as sutera) as they’ve probably fixed most of the sutera’s shortcomings. probably that’s y they did not sell the earlier version there. possible? just a guess.

      also, yeah, the saga is back but then, i remember the first saga also faced lots of problems when it was launched… like the 1.3 overheating up gentings and so on and so forth. even the new lancer 2.0gt faced problems on one media organised drive… for a car worth more than 100k! well, competition is unavoidable and i guess naza would probably need to adjust their strategy to attract people who have different needs.

      i really hope that the forza is able to prove itself as a much better successor to the sutera.

    7. nuzzary 13 April 2010 at 8:06 am Permalink

      http://www.theedgedaily.com/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_524ee6fa-cb73c03a-39060b00-f395a4f6

      engine got input from lotus engineering?

    8. sxe10r 13 April 2010 at 8:58 am Permalink

      The low grade car of the malaysia , even worst then old P2 kancil :P … naza sutera , should ask about the feeling of the sutera owner … can this car can be sell in singapore … i don;t think , after they buy this car the 2nd day ppl wanna sell it …complaine water leak in , a/cond not cool …. mp3 player use more then 1 weak can’t play . low power & no pickup …

    9. zanggief 13 April 2010 at 9:41 am Permalink

      According to my friend…since she is lucky enough to get one that can stop suddenly on the way and can’t restart, also the clutch got problem as you unable to gear your car forward…This are the problem where my friend face…so the who will be the lucky Singaporean to get such a car…

    10. whodz 13 April 2010 at 10:28 am Permalink

      curse the forza.

    11. arch747 13 April 2010 at 10:55 am Permalink

      Apparently, the China model that Forza is based on is already in Singapore market. It’s called Hafei Lobo and imported directly from China.
      I’ve taken this excerpts from the other quto thread;

      “The Naza Sutera will challenge the Hafei Lobo, the model from which it was adapted, in the Singapore market now that Naza has begun selling it there. While the Lobo is imported from China, the Sutera comes from a Malaysian plant in Pekan, Pahang, and because of the increasing localization of parts, quality would differ – with observers saying that the Sutera is better.”

      But it doesn’t state either Forza or Lobo’s selling price in Singapore. And Of course being a Malaysian, I’ve also support malaysian business entity who’s doing business overseas (read P1 in Thai, now Naza in S’pore) well, as long as these companies are competitive, if not only bring bad names to malaysia and malaysian in international scene if they failed. Just like a few malaysian construction companies in middle-east which I should not mention here.

    12. VPowerRacing 13 April 2010 at 10:58 am Permalink

      i really want to know the guy who buy this car in s’pore…

    13. nanashisan 13 April 2010 at 11:58 am Permalink

      pekan said,

      January 6, 2008 @ 9:56 pm

      dump the car.. just use the LCD instead..

      ————————————–

      if like that, u r the smartest than average bear, better than pedobear. hehehe
      41k for LCD, better buy laser tv with cheaper price.

      on topic,
      i wish naza goodluck n bring more money to malaysia.
      we need to appreciate RM even it is just a fraction of 1 sen.
      this is just business
      anyway, is there any naza car on sale in SG??

    14. pekan 13 April 2010 at 12:15 pm Permalink

      dump the car.. just use the LCD instead..

    15. mofo 13 April 2010 at 12:49 pm Permalink

      Paul,

      Please tell us, its a joke or typo error S$14,999.
      If not, I’ll list it on my Top Ten JOKES for YR08

    16. cole planet 13 April 2010 at 1:00 pm Permalink

      haizz… they gonna die la… savvy and myvi is a better buy

    17. ezralimm 13 April 2010 at 1:43 pm Permalink

      Maybe they will paint it up funny colors and designs like they did the picanto to make to more sellable? …or unsellable. lol.

    18. _xXx_ 13 April 2010 at 2:20 pm Permalink

      42″ Samsung LCD – $1688 one piece at Courts! Chaparang brands all below 1k.

    19. _xXx_ 13 April 2010 at 2:51 pm Permalink

      haha bet u can still be the one of the 1st 50 customers even after 1 year. So many nice kcars here to choose from. Eg., Subaru R1 or R2, Mitsubishi i (turbo) etc etc. All sold at $40k+ too.

    20. mitlanevo 13 April 2010 at 3:50 pm Permalink

      why 41,999? can’t be a lower?

    21. BigFish 13 April 2010 at 4:18 pm Permalink

      armandd said,
      January 6, 2008 @ 12:53 pm

      S$41,999 ? that’s about RM97k!!! and that’s for a compact chinese car? i can’t believe it, typo error maybe?
      ———-
      In China, this car shall be sold below RM 20K, so it is 4 or 5 time.

    22. mytouch 13 April 2010 at 4:33 pm Permalink

      The price is damm high,i think Singaporean will be smarter enough to fall into this piece of jokes…$41K,i rather buy a Getz…

    23. AmiR 13 April 2010 at 5:22 pm Permalink

      hahaha..it only makes me laugh actaully…

      do wat ever NAZA, U going down…Proton is back….Saga Neo is going to KILL u..xD

    24. armandd 13 April 2010 at 5:30 pm Permalink

      S$41,999 ? that’s about RM97k!!! and that’s for a compact chinese car? i can’t believe it, typo error maybe?

    25. BigFish 13 April 2010 at 6:03 pm Permalink

      These pure biz middle man import Chinese car, rebranded it and expected to sell it at 2 to 3 time the price sold in China.

    26. BigFish 13 April 2010 at 6:26 pm Permalink

      42″, the cheapest in in SG may cost SG 3K “Chap-Pa-Lang” brand, so it is not a big deal?

    27. BigFish 13 April 2010 at 7:05 pm Permalink

      Desperate for sales?

    28. kevyeoh 13 April 2010 at 7:47 pm Permalink

      hahahhaha…
      ok…for once, i can laugh at singapore’s car price…
      SGD41k for a NAza Sutera…

      ROTFL…. wa kakakaka…hey…seriously this time, i’d rather recommend savvy or maybe even recommend a cheaper Iswara….
      :)

    29. wsoonlye 13 April 2010 at 8:39 pm Permalink

      The price is so terrible……NAZA are you OK?? The car is a failure in Malaysia and now it will be worst in Singapore…

    30. bavarian 13 April 2010 at 8:40 pm Permalink

      will it sells ????????????????????


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