The last unit of the Perodua Kancil rolled off Perodua’s production line today. It will be replaced from Thursday onwards by a new baseline variant of the Perodua Viva called the Viva 660 BX manual. The following are the specifications (or rather lack of specifications) of the new Perodua Viva 660 BX:
- 660cc DVVT engine 47hp @ 7,200rpm, 58Nm @ 4,400rpm
- No power steering
- No power windows
- No central locking
- No radio
- No reverse sensors
- Unpainted bumpers
- Manual transmission only
- Only available in Ivory White, Ebony Black and Glittering Silver
The cost? RM25,300.00 from Thursday onwards. Also watch out for another update on the Perodua Viva later this week called the Perodua Viva Elite.
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Comments express strong dissatisfaction with the Perodua Viva 660 BX, criticizing its lacking features like radio, power steering, central locking, and unpainted bumpers at a high price of RM25k. Many argue it's overpriced, unsafe, and a step backward, comparing it unfavorably to second-hand cars, motorcycles, or Tata Nano. Some humorously suggest it’s suitable only for driving schools or as a toy, and many question its safety, value, and purpose, with negative sentiments prevailing.