These photos show what seems to be a white Perodua Myvi SE with an all-new bodykit. The new look seems more feminine rather than the current Myvi’s unisex look (like the Suzuki Swift’s sister?), but this could just be an effect of the angle of the photo.
There also seems to be new colours for the Myvi, including yellow for the SE and two new colours for the standard Myvi – a lighter shade of orange and a new light blue shade. The new pastel-like colours look quite refreshing, and is a good addition to the range as I think we are all bored of the endless almost monotonous amounts of Myvis on our roads now, thanks to the car’s success.
On the interior, we can see that certain models have had their integrated stereo system replaced with a 2-DIN slot, filled with a 2-DIN player that is likely MP3 capable as a USB slot for thumbdrives or other USB-capable MP3 players can be seen.
There is also a shot of a dashboard which shows a new design for the meter cluster.
It’s about time for a mid-life facelift of the Perodua Myvi anyway, since it has been 3 years since the B-segment Perodua was launched in 2005. This means that a facelift for the Indonesian Daihatsu Sirion is on the way as well, as the Indonesian car is built by Perodua, uses Myvi styling and is brought in from Malaysia.
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Comments discuss the upcoming Perodua Myvi facelift, with many believing it has a much improved exterior design, resembling models like the Suzuki Swift, though some find it unattractive. There is anticipation about its release date, rumored to be in August 2008, and curiosity about pricing and engine options, including potential 1.5-liter variants. Overall, sentiments are mixed but leaning toward positive excitement for the new look, despite aesthetic criticisms.