Perodua XX06 Concept
[ UPDATE: The Perodua Viva has been launched! Click here for full details on specifications and pricing, as well as many clear photos of both exterior and interior! ]
Be sure to tune in to NTV7’s Thursday Night Live segment at 9pm tomorrow night (10th May 2007) for the launch of the new A-segment model Perodua D18D, or Perodua Viva as everyone has been calling it.
The Perodua D18D is rumored to cost between RM28,000 to RM43,000. Though some are saying the most expensive Viva will cost about RM46,000, I think this is highly unlikely as it causes some price segment overlapping and does not make sense from a product planning perspective.
Full details will be known by all of us tomorrow night, so stay tuned! In the meanwhile, have a look at all the previous blog posts in this blog covering the topic of the Perodua Viva. There are plenty of spyshots for you to have a preview of how it will look like.
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Comments generally express anticipation and curiosity about the Perodua Viva launch, with many expecting it to be popular like the Myvi. There are debates on its pricing, with some viewing the RM28,800–RM40,200 range as expensive for a 660cc car, while others see it as justified by market conditions. Several comments reveal skepticism about its quality, comparing it to older models or downgraded Japanese cars, and some suggest it might attract "mat rempits" or be modified excessively. While some praise the design and space, others criticize the perceived high price and question whether it truly offers advanced technology or value. Overall, sentiments mix excitement, skepticism, and humor, with discussions often veering into off-topic comparisons about national car status, taxes, and industry competitiveness.