Thursday, July 15, 2010

MYVI NEW FACELIFT

Myvi New Facelift


Since being launched in May 2005, Perodua has sold 251,795 units of the Myvi
and it remains the most popular car this year where it has been selling
at a rate of about 8,800 units a month. This is quite an achievement
really when you consider that Malaysia is more of a sedan market. Though it is leading comfortably and a household
name, competition is very so intense in the car market and new models
are launched all the time (seven have been launched just this week
alone!) and customers are easily distracted. For this reason, Perodua,
like other carmakers, has refreshed its best-seller visually as well as
enhanced convenience and comfort.

The new Myvi, launched in KL
this afternoon, will be recognizable with is new front end which is
more than just a new grille. The bonnet is an entirely new stamping
which is smoother and the new logo has been repositioned in the middle
of the grille instead of on the leading edge of the bonnet. The bumper
also has a more ‘muscular' look with a large airscoop in the middle
(and a revised foglight design). In some ways, it looks a wee bit like
the nose of the Suzuki Swift.


The old (left) and the new (right)


At the rear, the bumper is also new and sportier looking with the
reflectors strips on either corner having a revised shape. As before,
the rear light clusters installed vertically have LED bulbs which are
bright and long-lasting. LEDs also light up faster than conventional
bulbs, a valuable feature for brake lights. Two new body colours have been added - Medallion Grey and Caribbean Blue (a light shade).

On the inside, the spacious cabin is laid out as before but there's new
fabric upholstery, new trim for the centre console panel on the
dashboard and a new Optitron instrument panel which has a 3-meter
layout and blue or amber accents.


New
Optitron meter panel (blue for more expensive versions, amber for
others). Pictures below show the comparison between the old (left) and
new




The integrated audio system has been upgraded with new features. It can now
play CDs with the MP3/WMA format and for the premium version, there's a
USB port so you can plug in your thumbdrive with your very own
selection of music. There's also Bluetooth capability which means your
handphone calls can be routed through the audio system (a feature
usually found in luxury sedans) and it can also do a wireless hook-up
to devices that have Bluetooth.




For convenience, there's now a teh tarik hook at the back of the front passenger's backrest. Strangely, this
inexpensive item is only offered in the Premium version, which also
gets a seat height adjuster for the driver's seat. The new Myvi 1.3
also has glass which is treated to prevent transmission of harmful
ultraviolet rays (up to 91% cut) in sunshine, which will help in
keeping the condition of interior parts in better shape over a longer
period.




There are no mechanical changes to the new Myvi and the same 1.3-litre and 1.0-litre DOHC DVVT engines live under the bonnet. Click here to read our original article which describes the mechanical aspects of the Myvi in detail.

Customers
get a 3-year/100,000 km (whichever comes first) factory warranty and
the option of Extended Warranty coverage for another 3 years/75,000
kms. What will be greatly appreciated is that Perodua has now extended
service intervals to 10,000 kms or every 6 months, saving customers
money at a time when reducing motorist expenses is on everyone's mind.

The
prices are slightly higher than before though probably not reflecting
the higher cost of materials which the auto industry faces. It's a fact
that steel prices have risen substantially this year and whatever
cost-cutting efforts have been done before to avoid price increases, it
is probably impossible for/r them to absorb 100% of rising costs so
some of it has to be borne by customers. A summary of the Peninsular
Malaysia on-the-road prices (inclusive of insurance and roadtax) for
each version is shown below:


Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.0 SR M/T (Solid) RM38,924.10
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.0 SR M/T (Metallic) RM39,447.30

Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard M/T (Solid) RM43,400.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard M/T (Metallic) RM43,900.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard M/T (Special Metallic) RM44,300.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard A/T (Solid) RM46,400.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard A/T (Metallic) RM46,900.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Standard A/T (Special Metallic) RM47,300.00


Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium M/T (Solid) RM46,200.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium M/T (Metallic) RM46,700.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium M/T (Special Metallic) RM47,100.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium A/T (Solid) RM49,200.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium A/T (Metallic) RM49,700.00
Perodua Myvi Facelift 1.3 Premium A/T (Special Metallic) RM50,100.00

Perodua Myvi (more details):


1.STANDARD 1.3 (SX - manual and EZ - Auto )- without Air Bags, ABS and rear spoiler.


2.PREMIUM 1.3 (SXi - Manual and EZi - Auto ) - With Airbags, ABS And Rear Spoiler.


3.SPEACIAL EDITION (SE) 1.3 (S3GHS - Manual and S3ZHS - auto) - Leather Seat, Front and Back Sport bumper with


Skirting, Speacial Rear Spoiler, airbag and ABS.


Myvi Colours


Specification


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