The wait is finally over. Perodua has just launched its new Myvi 1.5 liter engine, the first of its kind in this world for this model where even the Japan counterpart does not have this engine. This new Myvi comes with two model variant mainly the new Myvi SE and new Myvi Extreme with the 1.5 litre engine 16 DVVT with maximum power of 76kW at 6,000 RPM and produces maximum torque of 136Nm at 4,440RPM.
These variants of Myvi can achieved a zero to 100km/h in 9.98seconds for the 1.5 litre manual variant as compared to the previous Myvi SE’s performance of 12.49 seconds thus the extra power does give an advantage to the overall performance of the new Myvi. Safety wise both variants comes with ABS with EBD with collision resistant body to better withstand impact as well as pedestrian protection to reduce the likelihood of serious injury to pedestrians. This all new Myvi has been recently awarded a 4 star Malaysian Vehicle Assessment Programme (MyVAP) rating by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety (MIROS).
In terms of colour choices, the Myvi SE comes with 5 colours mainly solid Majestic Yellow, solid Ivory White, Metallic Mystical Purple, Metallic Ebony Black and Metallic Glittering Silver. As for the Myvi Extreme, there will be only 3 colour pallete by omitting the Mystical Purple and Glittering Silver.
In terms of pricing the price is as shown below:
Myvi SE 1.5 Manual Solid Colour: RM 50,900
Myvi SE 1.5 Manual Metallic Colour: RM 51,400
Myvi Extreme 1.5 Manual Solid Colour: RM 58,200
Myvi Extreme 1.5 Manual Metallic Colour: RM58,700
Myvi SE 1.5 Auto Solid Colour: RM 56,000
Myvi SE 1.5 Auto Metallic Colour: RM 56, 500
Myvi Extreme 1.5 Auto Solid Colour: RM 61,200
Myvi Extreme 1.5 Auto Metallic Colour: RM 61,700
For the Auto variant of Myvi SE, there is an optional accessory of GPS navigation audio system to choose from. All the prices aboves are on the road prices.
Full test drive review will be up soon. Stay tune for more updates!!!
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