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Perodua Myvi – Features and Price

The Perodua Myvi is one of the nation’s best-selling compact cars. Despite being smaller, it has a well-tuned suspension and many advanced safety and convenience features, such as voice recognition, pre-collision warning, and a blind-spot monitor. The interior is also well-designed to maximise space, ensuring the driver and passengers are comfortable even during long-distance rides. Those considering this vehicle can choose from multiple trim levels depending on their budget and requirements.

Perodua Myvi – Features and Price

Engine and performance
The Myvi has two engine options, one with a displacement of 1.3 litres and the other with a displacement of 1.5 litres. Both are dual VVT-i EEV engines, offering a smooth, quiet drive. The engines connect to a D-CVT transmission to offer a fuel efficiency of 22.2 km per litre and 21.1 km per litre, respectively.

Interiors
Inside the Myvi, one can find a host of features to make their ride more convenient and enjoyable. While the features can differ significantly between trims, all have certain standard offerings, such as an LCD meter combination, a driver seat height adjuster, an integrated headrest, a smart entry and push start/stop button, and power windows with a jam protector on the driver’s side. The shift lever and inner door finishings share the same colour for a clean look. On the higher trims, buyers can find a glossy red and titanium silver finish, contributing to a sporty appearance.

For entertainment during the journey, the car has two front and two rear speakers as standard features. These are in addition to a digital audio system with USB and Bluetooth connectivity. Higher trims get a Multimedia system with USB, Bluetooth, Smart Link, and HDMI, along with advanced steering wheel audio and call control features.

Exteriors
The Myvi sports a smart external design with various body colour options, including cranberry red, electric blue, granite grey, ivory white, and glittering silver. A wider and lower silhouette, alongside sharp curves and angles, add to its aerodynamic appeal. Other key highlights of the exterior include retractable side mirrors with turn signals, a dynamic rear spoiler, sporty rear combination lamps with light guides, and LED headlamps with auto-off and follow-me-home technology.

Note that some design elements may be limited to the higher trims. For example, while body-coloured outer door handles are standard on the lower trims, the higher variants have Chrome handles.

Convenience
The Myvi has several convenience features for a relaxing and enjoyable journey, such as a new meter design with a TFT display, a power mode drive, voice recognition technology, and auto lock and unlock capabilities. It also has flexible seating configurations, allowing owners to maximise the space they have. The 40-60 split rear seat folds flat to accommodate more luggage. When the car is not in motion, the front seats can also be folded flat, ensuring easy conversation among passengers. This feature can be particularly useful when someone takes the Myvi for a long drive and makes a stop on the way to relax.

Safety and driver assistance
The Myvi has a 5-star safety ASEAN NCAP safety rating, thanks to its exhaustive list of safety features.

  • Six airbags (front and side)
  • Vehicle stability control
  • Traction control (for slippery roads)
  • Anti-lock braking system with electronic brake distribution
  • Emergency stop signal
  • Hill-start assist
  • Seat belt reminders
  • ISOFIX systems with top tethers for baby car seats

Besides safety features, Perodua has given the Myvi some attractive driver assistance features.

  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Lane-departure warning
  • Lane-departure prevention
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Lane-keep control
  • Blind-spot monitor
  • Automatic high beam
  • Reverse camera
  • Front and rear corner sensors

In addition to these, the Myvi has Advanced Safety Assist (A.S.A.), which covers pre-collision warning, pre-collision braking, pedal misoperation control, and front-departure alert.

Cost
Since its launch, Perodua has sold over a million units of the Myvi, which is a testament to its popularity. Prices for the new models begin at RM46,500 and go up to RM59,900 for the highest AV trim (on-road price, not including insurance). Since this can be a significant investment, many head to the used car market.

The Myvi has a reputation for being a reliable car, easily lasting up to a decade when maintained well. That is why buyers will likely find a quality second-hand Myvi without breaking the bank. Thanks to this reliability, the car also has a higher resale value, making it an attractive option for many.

The price for a used Perodua Myvi can range from RM20,000 to RM50,000, depending on its model year, variant, condition, and mileage. Some model years saw special and exclusive editions of the Myvi, which will likely be more expensive than the other options. Buyers will be expected to make at least a 10% down payment, with the remaining money covered in monthly instalments (depending on the payment plan one chooses).

Those looking for a cheaper Myvi may consider older models. That being said, it is important to note that these models may not be as well-equipped with technology and driver-assistance features and may require more maintenance. So, while a person may save upfront, they may have to shell out more money over the years for upkeep and repairs. So, it is important to consider the long-term maintenance repair costs against the initial savings before committing.

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