RM 46,500 - 59,900
7 other Perodua models
How The 2020 Perodua Myvi has a new colour and A.S.A 2.0 to boot.
The Perodua Myvi now comes in Electric Blue and Granite Grey and A.S.A 2.0, with improved Pre-Collision Braking system, Pre-Collision Warning and Pedestrian Detection.
The Myvi competes with:
Proton Iriz - Starting at RM 36,700
No, Perodua Myvi isn't available in Rear Foglamps.
Yes, Perodua Myvi has ISOFIX, which are: 2018 Perodua Myvi 1.5 Advance AT, 2018 Perodua Myvi 1.5 High AT, 2018 Perodua Myvi 1.3 Premium X AT, 2018 Perodua Myvi 1.3 Standard G AT, 2018 Perodua Myvi 1.3 Standard G MT.
The Myvi has been Malaysia's best selling car for decades. The new generation 2018 Perodua Myvi continues the momentum with 6 airbags,VSC, Traction Control, and even A.S.A that would help prevent forward collisions at slow speeds. These features easily trumps all its fellow B-segment hatchbacks competitors like the Proton Iriz.
The Perodua Myvi is one of the few cars that have the ability to appeal to buyers from all walks of life. From fresh grads to highly accomplished chief executives, the love for the Myvi knows no bounds.Over 1 million Myvis has left the production floors since the car was unveiled to the public in May 2005. It’s not hard to see why the Perodua Myvi can capture the hearts of most, if not all, Malaysians.The Myvi has always offered superb value for its price as well as a spacious interio
Adrian Chia
26.11.2019
One look at the Toyota Raize/Daihatsu Rocky twins and it's obvious that the compact SUV’s overall silhouette bares massive resemblance to the Perodua Myvi. The Daihatsu Rocky is produced by Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd which also does contract manufacturing for Toyota, which sells the same car as the Toyota Raize. While the Raize/Rocky might look like a bigger and taller Myvi, but the size of the SUV is not that much different from the little hatchback.Compared to t
Jerrica
02.05.2020
There is a lot of hate online surrounding the Perodua Myvi for its subpar driving experience and subpar perceived quality. But Perodua’s sales number for 2019 paints a different story.Perodua sold 240,341 cars in 2019 and the Myvi emerged as the company’s best-seller followed by the Axia, Bezza, Aruz and Alza. This is a year-on-year jump of 13,098 units (+5.8%) compared to 2018.Sales breakdown are as follows: Model Units Perodua Myvi 81,966
Adrian Chia
21.01.2020
Since its launch 15 years ago, the Perodua Myvi has been holding the top spot as Malaysian’s favourite hatchback. It took Proton a few tries to come up with a competitive product before they came to the Iriz. It’s been 6 years since the 2 cars have been in close combat, now in their latest updates, which car should you pick? Here's a quick comparison between the top spec of each car! When the Iriz was first introduced, enthusiasts were shocked at the high price tag of RM 62,
Jerrica
23.01.2020
After the debut of the 2020 Perodua Bezza, Malaysia’s number one car manufacturer isn’t slowing down just yet.Over the next few months, Perodua is expected to introduce at least two new models.Perodua Myvi StyleThe first is the SUV-fied version of the Myvi, which is said to receive styling cues inspired by the Axia Style. Expected to be called Myvi Style, the new variant should be receiving SUV-inspired front and rear ends, fender extension pieces, and unique wheels. Perodua D55L SUV
Eric
05.02.2020