RM 46,500 - 59,900
7 other Perodua models
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
How The 2020 Perodua Myvi has a new colour and A.S.A 2.0 to boot.
Yes, Perodua Myvi has Headlamps, 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.
Yes, Perodua Myvi has Engine Start, 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.
Perodua Myvi has gone through several facelifts, yet the silhouette of its archetype – Toyota Passo (Daihatsu), still can be noticed vividly from the outside or inside. Needless to say, the brand new 2018 Myvi gained a sportier outline and contains modern elements, a complete build sheet with the reasonable price also outstand the car in its class. However, does Perodua Myvi the best choice in the Malaysian subcompact/supermini market racing with Proton Iriz?To make the game fair, we have
Tasia
25.07.2019
If you’ve ever car-pooled with a Perodua Myvi Advance owner you would be left in awe of their ability to go through tolls without needing to lift a finger.The built-in SmartTag reader is the most thoughtful device ever to be included in a car and it has further given the Myvi a huge lead as the best value-for-money car in our market.I know what you’re thinking, when you purchase a SmartTag device, we were given a holder to attach the device to our screens.But the trend of break
Jerrica
27.10.2019
If you’re a fresh grad looking for your first car, chances are you’re looking at the Perodua Myvi. It offers great value for money and is packed with features, some of which aren’t even offered in cars twice its price. But then someone said you could buy a used Honda City for about the same price. So how should you decide?Before we continue, we'd like to note that this isn't strictly limited to the Honda City. Other options can include the Toyota Vios, Honda Jazz,
Shaun
30.04.2020
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
Well, yes and no. Yes, they are both 1.5-litre Dual VVT-i engine from the NR engine family and they are both made in the same Daihatsu Perodua Engine Manufacturing plant in Sendayan Techvalley in Negeri Sembilan.And no, they have slightly different engine codes, 2NR-FE for the Toyota Yaris and 2NR-VE for the Perodua Myvi. However, it’s just a different suffix for Toyota and Daihatsu. Wikipedia will tell you otherwise, saying that the Daihatsu's 2NR-VE is an steel block while
Shaun
22.10.2019