As promised, here are more photos of the Perodua Myvi for your viewing pleasure. These are shots of the interior, which looks alot like the original Toyota Passo/Daihatsu Boon version.
You can click the photos for a larger version.
The dashboard looks pretty standard Perodua stuff to me. There’s a glove box unlike some other car manufacturers who decided to omit such a feature from it’s latest car. I can’t wait to see shots of the dashboard at night. Supposed it’ll be something like Toyota’s Optitron displays. Those really look good. The 1.0 model’s dashboard meters are amber and the 1.3 models are white.
Here we can see what appears to be an integrated CD player interface like the Proton Gen2. Some people have fitted aftermarket CD players to the Gen2 using some form of adapter so that the hole can fit a double DIN CD player properly. Hopefully there will be such products for the Myvi too. There are two cupholders next to the gear shift lever.
I don’t really like the colour scheme of the steering wheel, what do you think?
There’s something wrong with the interior colour matching too. Usually people go for dual-tone colours, but apparently there’s three colours in this car. Some kind of cream/beige, dark grey and light grey. Not to forget silver for the CD player area.
The pedals look really cheap. But there’s electronic window control.
This doesn’t give you much details on how much boot capacity the Myvi has but I think there’s a sports bag in there with some other stuff.
Let’s check out the back seats shall we…
There’s not alot of space there at the back but this is expected of a car this size. There’s this feature with the Perodua Myvi’s car seats where it can be extended to make some sort of area where you can keep things.
Here’s how it works. Nothing that special really.
Here’s photos of the airbag deployed. Do not punch please! :P
That’s all for today. I’ll be back later with more photos for you guys :)
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Comments on the Perodua Myvi interior highlight mixed opinions, with many praising its practicality, affordable price, and modern design, especially compared to other Malaysian cars. Several users mention that the interior could use improvements, criticizing materials, dashboard design, and comfort features like armrests. Some also express interest in seeing the actual interior dimensions and comparing it with other models. Overall, the sentiment is positive about the car's exterior and value for money, with excitement about its release and test drives, though some are disappointed by the interior quality and design. There is also strong Malaysian pride and enthusiasm for the local production, alongside anticipation for the car's performance and features.