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High costs and small fleet slow Malaysia's RV rental market growth

15.02.2026 08:44 1 min 2 sources РУС
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High costs and small fleet slow Malaysia's RV rental market growth
Original source: 诗华日报

In Brief

Despite policy support, Malaysia's RV rental market faces high vehicle costs and low profitability. The total fleet is about 1,400 units, insufficient for a full supply chain.

The development of Malaysia's RV rental market is hindered by high costs and limited scale, even with policy backing. According to sources, the price of used RVs varies: one source says it reaches 70,000 dollars, while another states that a 15-year-old RV costs more than 25,000–30,000 dollars. Daily rental rates are in the hundreds of dollars, but profits remain low.

The total registered RV fleet in the country is about 1,400 units, which is too small to support a complete supply and service chain. An association head noted that low daily rental income limits profitability, and high upfront investment requires patience and a systematic approach from market participants.

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High Costs Hinder Motorhome Market Growth in Malaysia

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High Costs and Risks Hinder Motorhome Rental Growth in Malaysia

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MY Malaysia — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

RON95

$0.92 /l

MYR3.73 · €0.79/l

21 of 142

cheaper than 86% of countries

RON97

$1.05 /l

MYR4.22 · €0.89/l

11 of 94

cheaper than 89% of countries

Diesel

$1.14 /l

MYR4.62 · €0.98/l

35 of 142

cheaper than 76% of countries

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